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Trump Administration Demands Weekly Accomplishment Reports from Federal Workers or Resignation
On Saturday, federal employees received emails demanding a list of their weekly accomplishments or face resignation, a move orchestrated by Elon Musk and the Trump administration as part of their cost-cutting efforts that has already led to thousands of firings across various agencies.
Trump Administration Demands Weekly Accomplishment Reports from Federal Workers or Resignation
On Saturday, federal employees received emails demanding a list of their weekly accomplishments or face resignation, a move orchestrated by Elon Musk and the Trump administration as part of their cost-cutting efforts that has already led to thousands of firings across various agencies.
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52% Bias Score


Musk Orders US Federal Employees to Submit Weekly Work Summaries or Face Termination
US federal employees face termination if they don't submit weekly work summaries by Monday midnight, as ordered by Elon Musk, head of the Department of Efficiency (DOGE), under President Trump's administration, prompting defiance from agencies and unions.
Musk Orders US Federal Employees to Submit Weekly Work Summaries or Face Termination
US federal employees face termination if they don't submit weekly work summaries by Monday midnight, as ordered by Elon Musk, head of the Department of Efficiency (DOGE), under President Trump's administration, prompting defiance from agencies and unions.
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64% Bias Score


Judges Reject Halt to Trump Administration's Federal Worker Firings
Two federal judges this week declined to halt the Trump administration's plan to fire federal workers and conduct mass layoffs, allowing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to continue its cost-cutting measures following lawsuits from several federal labor unions.
Judges Reject Halt to Trump Administration's Federal Worker Firings
Two federal judges this week declined to halt the Trump administration's plan to fire federal workers and conduct mass layoffs, allowing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to continue its cost-cutting measures following lawsuits from several federal labor unions.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration's FEMA Cuts Alarm State Officials
The Trump administration plans deep staff cuts at FEMA, alarming state officials and some Republicans who worry about weakened disaster response, despite President Trump's desire to eliminate the agency, possibly replacing it with block grants to states.
Trump Administration's FEMA Cuts Alarm State Officials
The Trump administration plans deep staff cuts at FEMA, alarming state officials and some Republicans who worry about weakened disaster response, despite President Trump's desire to eliminate the agency, possibly replacing it with block grants to states.
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48% Bias Score


Musk's "Chainsaw" Government Overhaul Faces Public Backlash
Elon Musk's "Department of Government Efficiency", tasked with streamlining the federal government under President Trump, has sparked significant public backlash due to widespread job cuts and concerns about crucial program defunding, despite some Republicans' support.
Musk's "Chainsaw" Government Overhaul Faces Public Backlash
Elon Musk's "Department of Government Efficiency", tasked with streamlining the federal government under President Trump, has sparked significant public backlash due to widespread job cuts and concerns about crucial program defunding, despite some Republicans' support.
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56% Bias Score


DOGE Claims $55 Billion in Federal Savings, but Data Verification Remains Pending
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency claims $55 billion in savings from federal cuts, but only $8.6 billion from 1,127 contracts across 39 agencies is documented, with further data expected; discrepancies, like an ICE contract initially listed as $8 billion, later revised to $8 million, h...
DOGE Claims $55 Billion in Federal Savings, but Data Verification Remains Pending
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency claims $55 billion in savings from federal cuts, but only $8.6 billion from 1,127 contracts across 39 agencies is documented, with further data expected; discrepancies, like an ICE contract initially listed as $8 billion, later revised to $8 million, h...
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28% Bias Score

Federal Employees Face Ultimatum: Productivity Reports or Job Loss
On Saturday, approximately 20,000 federal employees received emails from the Office of Personnel Management demanding weekly productivity reports, with failure to respond considered resignation, prompting legal concerns and union backlash amid ongoing mass firings under the Trump administration and ...

Federal Employees Face Ultimatum: Productivity Reports or Job Loss
On Saturday, approximately 20,000 federal employees received emails from the Office of Personnel Management demanding weekly productivity reports, with failure to respond considered resignation, prompting legal concerns and union backlash amid ongoing mass firings under the Trump administration and ...
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56% Bias Score

Judge Allows Trump Administration to Continue Mass Firings of Federal Employees
A federal judge temporarily allowed the Trump administration to proceed with mass firings of federal employees, rejecting a lawsuit by labor unions; approximately 75,000 workers accepted buyouts (3% of the workforce), while the IRS is expected to lay off 7,000 (7%).

Judge Allows Trump Administration to Continue Mass Firings of Federal Employees
A federal judge temporarily allowed the Trump administration to proceed with mass firings of federal employees, rejecting a lawsuit by labor unions; approximately 75,000 workers accepted buyouts (3% of the workforce), while the IRS is expected to lay off 7,000 (7%).
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Mass Firings Spark Legal and Financial Crisis
The Trump administration's mass firing of thousands of federal employees, many with positive performance reviews, is causing a "monumental" financial burden and legal challenges, disrupting essential services and raising concerns about due process.

Trump Administration's Mass Firings Spark Legal and Financial Crisis
The Trump administration's mass firing of thousands of federal employees, many with positive performance reviews, is causing a "monumental" financial burden and legal challenges, disrupting essential services and raising concerns about due process.
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56% Bias Score

Defense Department Halts Layoffs Amidst Musk-Led Cost-Cutting Efforts
The Department of Defense temporarily paused a plan to lay off thousands of probationary employees after the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency initiated cost-cutting efforts, proposing 8% annual budget cuts—the largest in over a decade—but exempting areas such as border security and ...

Defense Department Halts Layoffs Amidst Musk-Led Cost-Cutting Efforts
The Department of Defense temporarily paused a plan to lay off thousands of probationary employees after the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency initiated cost-cutting efforts, proposing 8% annual budget cuts—the largest in over a decade—but exempting areas such as border security and ...
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40% Bias Score

DOGE's $55 Billion in Claimed Contract Savings: A Closer Look
Elon Musk's DOGE claimed $55 billion in savings from canceled contracts, but CNN found that two-thirds of the claimed savings came from using maximum potential spending on indefinite delivery contracts, rather than actual spending, with one contract mistakenly listed as $8 billion instead of $8 mill...

DOGE's $55 Billion in Claimed Contract Savings: A Closer Look
Elon Musk's DOGE claimed $55 billion in savings from canceled contracts, but CNN found that two-thirds of the claimed savings came from using maximum potential spending on indefinite delivery contracts, rather than actual spending, with one contract mistakenly listed as $8 billion instead of $8 mill...
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48% Bias Score

Mass Federal Worker Firings to Cost Millions in Unemployment Benefits
The Trump administration's termination of thousands of federal employees over the past week will likely result in millions of dollars in unemployment benefits paid by the federal government, with potentially millions more in other federal assistance like food stamps or Medicaid.

Mass Federal Worker Firings to Cost Millions in Unemployment Benefits
The Trump administration's termination of thousands of federal employees over the past week will likely result in millions of dollars in unemployment benefits paid by the federal government, with potentially millions more in other federal assistance like food stamps or Medicaid.
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36% Bias Score
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