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Trump Executive Order Restricts Gender Recognition on Federal Forms
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday mandating that federal forms only recognize "male" and "female" as sexes, reversing previous allowances for "other" or "X" options, impacting passports and potentially conflicting with a 2020 Supreme Court decision.
Trump Executive Order Restricts Gender Recognition on Federal Forms
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday mandating that federal forms only recognize "male" and "female" as sexes, reversing previous allowances for "other" or "X" options, impacting passports and potentially conflicting with a 2020 Supreme Court decision.
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68% Bias Score


Trump Revokes Biden Orders, Issues Dozens More in Second Term
Upon starting his second term, President Trump rescinded 78 executive orders from his predecessor and signed dozens more, some immediately effective (like pardoning January 6th defendants), others facing legal challenges (like pausing the TikTok ban and revoking birthright citizenship).
Trump Revokes Biden Orders, Issues Dozens More in Second Term
Upon starting his second term, President Trump rescinded 78 executive orders from his predecessor and signed dozens more, some immediately effective (like pardoning January 6th defendants), others facing legal challenges (like pausing the TikTok ban and revoking birthright citizenship).
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40% Bias Score


Lawsuit Targets Musk's 'Doge' Government Efficiency Program
A lawsuit alleges that Elon Musk's "Doge" government efficiency program violates federal transparency rules by lacking balanced representation, public access, and meeting records, despite having dozens of staffers working out of SpaceX offices and using encrypted communication; the program's leader,...
Lawsuit Targets Musk's 'Doge' Government Efficiency Program
A lawsuit alleges that Elon Musk's "Doge" government efficiency program violates federal transparency rules by lacking balanced representation, public access, and meeting records, despite having dozens of staffers working out of SpaceX offices and using encrypted communication; the program's leader,...
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64% Bias Score


Netherlands' IND Faces €11.3 Million in Fines for Residency Application Delays
The Netherlands' Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) paid €11.3 million in 2023 for delayed residency applications, mostly for family reunification, resulting in a backlog of over 75,000 cases and average waiting times of 70-84 weeks, while facing nearly 68,000 legal challenges.
Netherlands' IND Faces €11.3 Million in Fines for Residency Application Delays
The Netherlands' Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) paid €11.3 million in 2023 for delayed residency applications, mostly for family reunification, resulting in a backlog of over 75,000 cases and average waiting times of 70-84 weeks, while facing nearly 68,000 legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score


Laken Riley Act Expands State Power in Immigration Enforcement
The Laken Riley Act, passed by the House and advancing in the Senate with bipartisan support, grants state officials broader authority to enforce immigration laws, potentially detaining migrants and sanctioning countries refusing repatriation, fueled by concerns over insufficient federal enforcement...
Laken Riley Act Expands State Power in Immigration Enforcement
The Laken Riley Act, passed by the House and advancing in the Senate with bipartisan support, grants state officials broader authority to enforce immigration laws, potentially detaining migrants and sanctioning countries refusing repatriation, fueled by concerns over insufficient federal enforcement...
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52% Bias Score


US to Refund $55 Million After Court Blocks Immigration Program
The Biden administration will issue $55 million in refunds to 94,000 unauthorized immigrants after a federal court blocked its "Keeping Families Together" program, which aimed to provide a pathway to legal residency for spouses of U.S. citizens and their children.
US to Refund $55 Million After Court Blocks Immigration Program
The Biden administration will issue $55 million in refunds to 94,000 unauthorized immigrants after a federal court blocked its "Keeping Families Together" program, which aimed to provide a pathway to legal residency for spouses of U.S. citizens and their children.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Executive Orders Spark Immediate Legal Battles
Following his inauguration, Donald Trump issued numerous executive orders, including pardons for January 6th rioters and a declaration of a national emergency at the Southern border, prompting immediate legal challenges from 18 states and civil rights groups.

Trump's Executive Orders Spark Immediate Legal Battles
Following his inauguration, Donald Trump issued numerous executive orders, including pardons for January 6th rioters and a declaration of a national emergency at the Southern border, prompting immediate legal challenges from 18 states and civil rights groups.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Begins Second Term, Facing Legal Challenges
President Donald Trump began his second term today, promising to reverse policies enacted by his predecessor, President Biden, while anticipating numerous legal challenges to his planned executive orders; White House décor has reverted to his first term's arrangement.

Trump Begins Second Term, Facing Legal Challenges
President Donald Trump began his second term today, promising to reverse policies enacted by his predecessor, President Biden, while anticipating numerous legal challenges to his planned executive orders; White House décor has reverted to his first term's arrangement.
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40% Bias Score

Biden Declares Equal Rights Amendment Ratified, Defying Archivist and Anticipating Legal Challenges
President Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment ratified on Friday, despite legal challenges and the Archivist's refusal to certify it, citing the American Bar Association's opinion that ratification deadlines are unenforceable; this action aims to bolster reproductive rights but is likely to be...

Biden Declares Equal Rights Amendment Ratified, Defying Archivist and Anticipating Legal Challenges
President Biden declared the Equal Rights Amendment ratified on Friday, despite legal challenges and the Archivist's refusal to certify it, citing the American Bar Association's opinion that ratification deadlines are unenforceable; this action aims to bolster reproductive rights but is likely to be...
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48% Bias Score

US Corporations Scale Back DEI Initiatives Amidst Conservative Backlash
Major US corporations are scaling back Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives due to conservative legal challenges and negative publicity, rebranding some programs to avoid controversy, while maintaining underlying commitment to diversity.

US Corporations Scale Back DEI Initiatives Amidst Conservative Backlash
Major US corporations are scaling back Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives due to conservative legal challenges and negative publicity, rebranding some programs to avoid controversy, while maintaining underlying commitment to diversity.
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52% Bias Score

Bavarian Free Voters Push to Include Wolves in Hunting Regulations
Bavaria's Free Voters party proposes amending the state's hunting law to include wolves, citing successful models in other German states and the suitability of Bavarian hunters for population management; this follows a controversial state ordinance facilitating wolf culls, currently facing legal cha...

Bavarian Free Voters Push to Include Wolves in Hunting Regulations
Bavaria's Free Voters party proposes amending the state's hunting law to include wolves, citing successful models in other German states and the suitability of Bavarian hunters for population management; this follows a controversial state ordinance facilitating wolf culls, currently facing legal cha...
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40% Bias Score

Trump to Invoke Centuries-Old Laws, Facing Potential Legal Battles
President-elect Trump plans to use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to expedite deportations, potentially the 1807 Insurrection Act for domestic military deployment, and challenge birthright citizenship, despite potential legal challenges based on historical precedent and Supreme Court interpretations.

Trump to Invoke Centuries-Old Laws, Facing Potential Legal Battles
President-elect Trump plans to use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to expedite deportations, potentially the 1807 Insurrection Act for domestic military deployment, and challenge birthright citizenship, despite potential legal challenges based on historical precedent and Supreme Court interpretations.
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60% Bias Score
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