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CPB Funding Cuts Jeopardize Essential Rural Radio Services
The recent $1 billion cut to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has shut down the organization, leaving 1,500 local radio stations without funding and jeopardizing essential services in rural communities, especially for Spanish-speaking farmworkers and Native Americans who rely on these s...
CPB Funding Cuts Jeopardize Essential Rural Radio Services
The recent $1 billion cut to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has shut down the organization, leaving 1,500 local radio stations without funding and jeopardizing essential services in rural communities, especially for Spanish-speaking farmworkers and Native Americans who rely on these s...
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20% Bias Score


Appeals Court Denies AP's Appeal for Full Access to Presidential Events
The U.S. Court of Appeals on Tuesday denied The Associated Press's appeal to regain full access to cover President Trump's events, but the court will hear the full merits of the case this fall. The White House banned AP journalists from events in February for its coverage of the president and his de...
Appeals Court Denies AP's Appeal for Full Access to Presidential Events
The U.S. Court of Appeals on Tuesday denied The Associated Press's appeal to regain full access to cover President Trump's events, but the court will hear the full merits of the case this fall. The White House banned AP journalists from events in February for its coverage of the president and his de...
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40% Bias Score


Idaho Prosecutors Drop Gag Order in Kohberger Case After Guilty Plea
Idaho prosecutors dropped their support for a gag order in the Bryan Kohberger quadruple murder case after Kohberger pleaded guilty to all charges, paving the way for the release of previously sealed documents and focusing attention on the upcoming sentencing hearing on July 23 where he faces four c...
Idaho Prosecutors Drop Gag Order in Kohberger Case After Guilty Plea
Idaho prosecutors dropped their support for a gag order in the Bryan Kohberger quadruple murder case after Kohberger pleaded guilty to all charges, paving the way for the release of previously sealed documents and focusing attention on the upcoming sentencing hearing on July 23 where he faces four c...
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36% Bias Score


Biden's Aides Disconnect President's Phone After Reporter Interview
A new book reveals that after New York Times reporter Tyler Pager interviewed President Biden on his personal cell phone in March 2024, Biden's aides disconnected the number and blocked Pager's, highlighting concerns about controlling information flow.
Biden's Aides Disconnect President's Phone After Reporter Interview
A new book reveals that after New York Times reporter Tyler Pager interviewed President Biden on his personal cell phone in March 2024, Biden's aides disconnected the number and blocked Pager's, highlighting concerns about controlling information flow.
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48% Bias Score


IDF Media Access: 1973 vs. Gaza Conflict
Martin Bell recounts the significantly greater media access granted by the IDF during the 1973 Yom Kippur War compared to the current restrictions in Gaza, highlighting the resulting difference in the accuracy and completeness of reporting.
IDF Media Access: 1973 vs. Gaza Conflict
Martin Bell recounts the significantly greater media access granted by the IDF during the 1973 Yom Kippur War compared to the current restrictions in Gaza, highlighting the resulting difference in the accuracy and completeness of reporting.
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40% Bias Score


White House Appeals Ruling Restoring AP Access
The Trump administration is appealing a court ruling that reinstated Associated Press access to White House events after the White House limited the AP's access due to its continued use of the term "Gulf of Mexico", a decision that raises concerns about press freedom and government control over info...
White House Appeals Ruling Restoring AP Access
The Trump administration is appealing a court ruling that reinstated Associated Press access to White House events after the White House limited the AP's access due to its continued use of the term "Gulf of Mexico", a decision that raises concerns about press freedom and government control over info...
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine's Parliament Faces Pressure to Resume Broadcasts Amidst Anti-Corruption Vote
Following a 2022 wartime security decision, Ukraine's parliament stopped broadcasting its sessions, prompting nearly 100 organizations to demand their resumption, particularly for a July 31st vote on legislation to restore NABU and SAP independence.

Ukraine's Parliament Faces Pressure to Resume Broadcasts Amidst Anti-Corruption Vote
Following a 2022 wartime security decision, Ukraine's parliament stopped broadcasting its sessions, prompting nearly 100 organizations to demand their resumption, particularly for a July 31st vote on legislation to restore NABU and SAP independence.
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48% Bias Score

White House Bars WSJ from Scotland Trip After Trump Lawsuit
The White House excluded the Wall Street Journal from the presidential press pool traveling to Scotland, citing a report detailing a suggestive letter from Trump to Jeffrey Epstein as "fake and defamatory," prompting a $10 billion lawsuit from Trump and concerns about press freedom.

White House Bars WSJ from Scotland Trip After Trump Lawsuit
The White House excluded the Wall Street Journal from the presidential press pool traveling to Scotland, citing a report detailing a suggestive letter from Trump to Jeffrey Epstein as "fake and defamatory," prompting a $10 billion lawsuit from Trump and concerns about press freedom.
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44% Bias Score

Biden's Aides Change Number After Reporter's Interview
Former President Biden's personal phone number was obtained and used by a New York Times reporter to conduct an interview; Biden's staff reacted by changing his number and aggressively questioning the reporter, raising concerns about control over the president's communications.

Biden's Aides Change Number After Reporter's Interview
Former President Biden's personal phone number was obtained and used by a New York Times reporter to conduct an interview; Biden's staff reacted by changing his number and aggressively questioning the reporter, raising concerns about control over the president's communications.
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52% Bias Score

Appeals Court Sides with White House, Restricting AP Access
A US appeals court temporarily allowed the White House to restrict Associated Press access to the Oval Office and Air Force One, following a dispute over the AP's refusal to rename the Gulf of Mexico as demanded by President Trump.

Appeals Court Sides with White House, Restricting AP Access
A US appeals court temporarily allowed the White House to restrict Associated Press access to the Oval Office and Air Force One, following a dispute over the AP's refusal to rename the Gulf of Mexico as demanded by President Trump.
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52% Bias Score

Pentagon Dramatically Curtails Press Access Following Leaks
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth implemented dramatic restrictions on Pentagon press access on Friday, confining reporters to a limited area and requiring escorts for other parts of the building, following recent leaks of classified and unclassified information; the move is considered punitive by pres...

Pentagon Dramatically Curtails Press Access Following Leaks
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth implemented dramatic restrictions on Pentagon press access on Friday, confining reporters to a limited area and requiring escorts for other parts of the building, following recent leaks of classified and unclassified information; the move is considered punitive by pres...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Removes AP from White House Press Pool
The Trump administration removed The Associated Press from the White House press pool rotation following a court order to reinstate their access, disadvantaging the wire service and its customers due to a dispute over the naming of the Gulf of Mexico.

Trump Administration Removes AP from White House Press Pool
The Trump administration removed The Associated Press from the White House press pool rotation following a court order to reinstate their access, disadvantaging the wire service and its customers due to a dispute over the naming of the Gulf of Mexico.
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44% Bias Score
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