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Oklahoma School Enrollment Policy Sparks Political and Legal Battle
Oklahoma's Republican-led state Board of Education approved a proposal requiring proof of citizenship for public school enrollment, prompting a political clash between Gov. Kevin Stitt, who opposes it, and state Superintendent Ryan Walters, who supports it, creating fear among undocumented immigrant...
Oklahoma School Enrollment Policy Sparks Political and Legal Battle
Oklahoma's Republican-led state Board of Education approved a proposal requiring proof of citizenship for public school enrollment, prompting a political clash between Gov. Kevin Stitt, who opposes it, and state Superintendent Ryan Walters, who supports it, creating fear among undocumented immigrant...
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60% Bias Score


The Brutalist": Awards and Critical Acclaim for Corbet's Epic
Brady Corbet's "The Brutalist", a 215-minute film starring Adrien Brody, chronicles a Hungarian Jewish Holocaust survivor's journey to America in 1947, exploring themes of class, exploitation, and the American Dream, and won awards at the Venice and British Academy Film Awards, with ten Oscar nomina...
The Brutalist": Awards and Critical Acclaim for Corbet's Epic
Brady Corbet's "The Brutalist", a 215-minute film starring Adrien Brody, chronicles a Hungarian Jewish Holocaust survivor's journey to America in 1947, exploring themes of class, exploitation, and the American Dream, and won awards at the Venice and British Academy Film Awards, with ten Oscar nomina...
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56% Bias Score


Algeria Rejects France's Accord Review, Threatening Reciprocal Measures
Algeria vehemently rejected France's review of their 1968 accords, threatening reciprocal measures, after France cited 14 refusals from Algeria to take back a national who committed a terrorist attack in France; the situation is marked by mutual recriminations and escalating tensions.
Algeria Rejects France's Accord Review, Threatening Reciprocal Measures
Algeria vehemently rejected France's review of their 1968 accords, threatening reciprocal measures, after France cited 14 refusals from Algeria to take back a national who committed a terrorist attack in France; the situation is marked by mutual recriminations and escalating tensions.
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40% Bias Score


Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Refugee Program Suspension, But Administration Defies Ruling
A federal judge blocked President Trump's suspension of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, but the administration subsequently canceled cooperative agreements with aid groups, prompting an emergency hearing and raising concerns about circumventing the court ruling. This affects thousands of refuge...
Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Refugee Program Suspension, But Administration Defies Ruling
A federal judge blocked President Trump's suspension of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, but the administration subsequently canceled cooperative agreements with aid groups, prompting an emergency hearing and raising concerns about circumventing the court ruling. This affects thousands of refuge...
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40% Bias Score


Trump to Make English Official US Language
President Trump will sign an executive order on Friday making English the official language of the United States, eliminating federal language services for non-English speakers; this is unprecedented in US history, impacting nearly 68 million residents who speak a language other than English.
Trump to Make English Official US Language
President Trump will sign an executive order on Friday making English the official language of the United States, eliminating federal language services for non-English speakers; this is unprecedented in US history, impacting nearly 68 million residents who speak a language other than English.
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56% Bias Score


Germany's flawed Afghan asylum program highlights risks of externalization
Germany's Bundesaufnahmeprogramm Afghanistan (BAP), intended to protect at-risk Afghans, has admitted only 1,262 people since October 2022, falling far short of its goal and raising concerns about the feasibility and human rights implications of externalizing asylum procedures.
Germany's flawed Afghan asylum program highlights risks of externalization
Germany's Bundesaufnahmeprogramm Afghanistan (BAP), intended to protect at-risk Afghans, has admitted only 1,262 people since October 2022, falling far short of its goal and raising concerns about the feasibility and human rights implications of externalizing asylum procedures.
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64% Bias Score

Trump Administration Defies Court Order, Cancels Refugee Aid Contracts
A federal judge in Seattle blocked President Trump's effort to suspend the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, but the administration then canceled contracts with aid groups, prompting an emergency hearing on Monday.

Trump Administration Defies Court Order, Cancels Refugee Aid Contracts
A federal judge in Seattle blocked President Trump's effort to suspend the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, but the administration then canceled contracts with aid groups, prompting an emergency hearing on Monday.
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48% Bias Score

Foreign Workers Fuel Spain's Economic Boom
Spain's 3% economic growth in 2023, outpacing the eurozone and U.S., is largely due to 45% of new jobs being filled by roughly half a million foreign-born workers since 2022, who now comprise 13% of Spain's workforce and are credited with sustaining the nation's social security system.

Foreign Workers Fuel Spain's Economic Boom
Spain's 3% economic growth in 2023, outpacing the eurozone and U.S., is largely due to 45% of new jobs being filled by roughly half a million foreign-born workers since 2022, who now comprise 13% of Spain's workforce and are credited with sustaining the nation's social security system.
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48% Bias Score

Workplace Raids Prompt US Employers to Prepare for Immigration Enforcement
Following President Trump's election, US employers across sectors are preparing for potential workplace raids by reviewing employee documents and undergoing training, driven by the administration's focus on worksite enforcement and the potential for hefty fines and deportations; recent ICE raids at ...

Workplace Raids Prompt US Employers to Prepare for Immigration Enforcement
Following President Trump's election, US employers across sectors are preparing for potential workplace raids by reviewing employee documents and undergoing training, driven by the administration's focus on worksite enforcement and the potential for hefty fines and deportations; recent ICE raids at ...
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36% Bias Score

Poland Suspends Asylum Rights Amid Belarus Migration Crisis
Poland's parliament passed a bill enabling the temporary suspension of asylum rights amid concerns over Belarus-orchestrated migration deemed a security threat, sparking legal and human rights controversies.

Poland Suspends Asylum Rights Amid Belarus Migration Crisis
Poland's parliament passed a bill enabling the temporary suspension of asylum rights amid concerns over Belarus-orchestrated migration deemed a security threat, sparking legal and human rights controversies.
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56% Bias Score

California Activists Disrupt ICE Raids, Face Potential Prosecution
Anti-deportation activists in California are using sirens and bullhorns to alert migrants of ICE raids and have posted the personal information of ICE and HSI agents, aiming to disrupt federal immigration enforcement; the FBI warns of potential prosecution for interfering with law enforcement.

California Activists Disrupt ICE Raids, Face Potential Prosecution
Anti-deportation activists in California are using sirens and bullhorns to alert migrants of ICE raids and have posted the personal information of ICE and HSI agents, aiming to disrupt federal immigration enforcement; the FBI warns of potential prosecution for interfering with law enforcement.
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52% Bias Score

Federal Court Blocks Trump's Effort to Restrict Birthright Citizenship
A federal appeals court in Richmond, Virginia, blocked President Trump's executive order attempting to restrict birthright citizenship for children born in the US to undocumented parents, citing potential chaos and contravening long-standing legal precedent; this is the second such court ruling.

Federal Court Blocks Trump's Effort to Restrict Birthright Citizenship
A federal appeals court in Richmond, Virginia, blocked President Trump's executive order attempting to restrict birthright citizenship for children born in the US to undocumented parents, citing potential chaos and contravening long-standing legal precedent; this is the second such court ruling.
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36% Bias Score
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