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Trump Bans Wall Street Journal from Scotland Trip Amid Defamation Lawsuit
The Trump administration barred the Wall Street Journal from covering the president's upcoming Scotland trip due to a defamation lawsuit filed by Trump, stemming from the Journal's reporting on a letter sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The White House cited the newspaper's "fake and defamatory conduct.
Trump Bans Wall Street Journal from Scotland Trip Amid Defamation Lawsuit
The Trump administration barred the Wall Street Journal from covering the president's upcoming Scotland trip due to a defamation lawsuit filed by Trump, stemming from the Journal's reporting on a letter sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The White House cited the newspaper's "fake and defamatory conduct.
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44% Bias Score


White House Seeks $1.1 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting
The White House is seeking to defund PBS and NPR, initiating a $1.1 billion funding cut approved by the House, prompting criticism from filmmaker Ken Burns who says the move is shortsighted and will negatively impact rural communities and the production of high-quality documentaries.
White House Seeks $1.1 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting
The White House is seeking to defund PBS and NPR, initiating a $1.1 billion funding cut approved by the House, prompting criticism from filmmaker Ken Burns who says the move is shortsighted and will negatively impact rural communities and the production of high-quality documentaries.
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60% Bias Score


Costas Condemns Trump Administration's Assault on Free Press
Bob Costas, in a speech accepting a lifetime achievement award, condemned the Trump administration's attacks on the free press, citing the $15 million settlement by ABC and $20 million settlement by CBS as examples of the administration's attempts to silence criticism and control narratives.
Costas Condemns Trump Administration's Assault on Free Press
Bob Costas, in a speech accepting a lifetime achievement award, condemned the Trump administration's attacks on the free press, citing the $15 million settlement by ABC and $20 million settlement by CBS as examples of the administration's attempts to silence criticism and control narratives.
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52% Bias Score


Israeli Strikes Kill 13 Palestinians, Including Journalists, in Gaza
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 13 Palestinians, including three journalists, prompting condemnation and accusations of a deliberate targeting of media personnel; over 180 journalists have been killed since the conflict began, with Israel claiming they were militants.
Israeli Strikes Kill 13 Palestinians, Including Journalists, in Gaza
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 13 Palestinians, including three journalists, prompting condemnation and accusations of a deliberate targeting of media personnel; over 180 journalists have been killed since the conflict began, with Israel claiming they were militants.
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44% Bias Score


Pentagon Correspondent Fired After Criticizing Press Restrictions
Gabrielle Cuccia, a former OAN Pentagon correspondent, was fired after publicly criticizing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's crackdown on press access, highlighting concerns about transparency and potential security concerns within the Department of Defense.
Pentagon Correspondent Fired After Criticizing Press Restrictions
Gabrielle Cuccia, a former OAN Pentagon correspondent, was fired after publicly criticizing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's crackdown on press access, highlighting concerns about transparency and potential security concerns within the Department of Defense.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Shuts Down Voice of America, Impacting Global News Access
President Trump's decision to cut federal funding to Voice of America (VOA) resulted in the layoff of approximately 600 employees and the cessation of broadcasts across all platforms and languages, including Turkish, impacting global access to independent news, especially in countries with restricte...
Trump Shuts Down Voice of America, Impacting Global News Access
President Trump's decision to cut federal funding to Voice of America (VOA) resulted in the layoff of approximately 600 employees and the cessation of broadcasts across all platforms and languages, including Turkish, impacting global access to independent news, especially in countries with restricte...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Bans Wall Street Journal From Scotland Trip Over Epstein Report
President Trump banned Wall Street Journal journalists from his Scotland trip in retaliation for their report alleging he sent a lewd drawing to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003; Trump denies the allegation and is suing the Journal for $10 billion, while the White House Correspondents' Association called the...

Trump Bans Wall Street Journal From Scotland Trip Over Epstein Report
President Trump banned Wall Street Journal journalists from his Scotland trip in retaliation for their report alleging he sent a lewd drawing to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003; Trump denies the allegation and is suing the Journal for $10 billion, while the White House Correspondents' Association called the...
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44% Bias Score

VOA Used to Broadcast Trump Message to Iran During Bombings
President Trump's senior advisor revealed that VOA, recently reduced to 250 employees from over 1500, broadcast Trump's message to Iran in Farsi during weekend bombings, marking a shift from its traditional journalistic role to a direct presidential communication tool.

VOA Used to Broadcast Trump Message to Iran During Bombings
President Trump's senior advisor revealed that VOA, recently reduced to 250 employees from over 1500, broadcast Trump's message to Iran in Farsi during weekend bombings, marking a shift from its traditional journalistic role to a direct presidential communication tool.
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60% Bias Score

Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Trump, Restricting AP Access
A US appeals court sided with Donald Trump's White House, allowing it to restrict Associated Press journalists' access to certain areas due to AP's refusal to use Trump's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico; this decision is a win for Trump in his ongoing conflict with traditional media.

Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Trump, Restricting AP Access
A US appeals court sided with Donald Trump's White House, allowing it to restrict Associated Press journalists' access to certain areas due to AP's refusal to use Trump's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico; this decision is a win for Trump in his ongoing conflict with traditional media.
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52% Bias Score

NPR Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Cuts, Citing First Amendment Violation
NPR and three Colorado public radio stations sued the Trump administration, challenging an executive order that cut federal funding to public broadcasters, alleging a First Amendment violation by targeting media outlets based on content and political bias.

NPR Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Cuts, Citing First Amendment Violation
NPR and three Colorado public radio stations sued the Trump administration, challenging an executive order that cut federal funding to public broadcasters, alleging a First Amendment violation by targeting media outlets based on content and political bias.
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48% Bias Score

US Appeals Court Rejects VOA Employee Lawsuit Following Funding Cuts
A US appeals court rejected a lawsuit by Voice of America (VOA) employees who were furloughed and subsequently laid off following the Trump administration's termination of federal funding; approximately 600 employees were affected, and the organization, which broadcast in 49 languages, has ceased op...

US Appeals Court Rejects VOA Employee Lawsuit Following Funding Cuts
A US appeals court rejected a lawsuit by Voice of America (VOA) employees who were furloughed and subsequently laid off following the Trump administration's termination of federal funding; approximately 600 employees were affected, and the organization, which broadcast in 49 languages, has ceased op...
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40% Bias Score

CBS News President Resigns Amid Trump Lawsuit, Raising Censorship Concerns
CBS News President Wendy McMahon resigned on Monday amid President Trump's lawsuit against the network and Paramount Global's attempts to settle; her departure follows that of "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens, raising concerns about journalistic independence and potential censorship.

CBS News President Resigns Amid Trump Lawsuit, Raising Censorship Concerns
CBS News President Wendy McMahon resigned on Monday amid President Trump's lawsuit against the network and Paramount Global's attempts to settle; her departure follows that of "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens, raising concerns about journalistic independence and potential censorship.
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52% Bias Score
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