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Trump Issues Sweeping New Travel Ban Targeting 19 Countries
President Trump signed a proclamation on June 9th, 2025, banning entry for nationals of 12 countries and partially restricting entry from 7 more, citing national security concerns and insufficient vetting, following an incident in Boulder, Colorado, where an Egyptian national with an expired visa co...
Trump Issues Sweeping New Travel Ban Targeting 19 Countries
President Trump signed a proclamation on June 9th, 2025, banning entry for nationals of 12 countries and partially restricting entry from 7 more, citing national security concerns and insufficient vetting, following an incident in Boulder, Colorado, where an Egyptian national with an expired visa co...
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52% Bias Score


Former Military Members Arrested for Assault, Theft, and Possession of Nazi Paraphernalia
Two former military members were arrested in Washington state for attacking a soldier at Joint Base Lewis-McChord with a hammer, stealing government property over two years, and possessing an arsenal of weapons, including an MG42 machine gun, grenade launchers, and Nazi paraphernalia; approximately ...
Former Military Members Arrested for Assault, Theft, and Possession of Nazi Paraphernalia
Two former military members were arrested in Washington state for attacking a soldier at Joint Base Lewis-McChord with a hammer, stealing government property over two years, and possessing an arsenal of weapons, including an MG42 machine gun, grenade launchers, and Nazi paraphernalia; approximately ...
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New Bill Aims to Cap U.S. Immigration Parole Admissions at 3,000 Annually
The "Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act" seeks to limit annual parole admissions to 3,000 starting in 2029, excluding certain countries, following a finding that 2.8 million received parole under the Biden administration; the bill's sponsor claims this parole system created national secu...
New Bill Aims to Cap U.S. Immigration Parole Admissions at 3,000 Annually
The "Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act" seeks to limit annual parole admissions to 3,000 starting in 2029, excluding certain countries, following a finding that 2.8 million received parole under the Biden administration; the bill's sponsor claims this parole system created national secu...
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60% Bias Score


Trump's New Travel Ban Restricts Entry from 19 Countries
President Trump issued a travel ban impacting 19 countries, fully restricting entry for citizens of 12 and partially restricting entry for citizens of 7, citing security concerns and high visa overstay rates; the ban takes effect June 9th.
Trump's New Travel Ban Restricts Entry from 19 Countries
President Trump issued a travel ban impacting 19 countries, fully restricting entry for citizens of 12 and partially restricting entry for citizens of 7, citing security concerns and high visa overstay rates; the ban takes effect June 9th.
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64% Bias Score


Chinese Nationals Charged with Smuggling Potential Bioweapon into US
Two Chinese University of Michigan research fellows were charged with smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a fungus that causes significant crop damage and is considered a potential bioweapon, into the U.S., prompting concerns about national security and bioterrorism.
Chinese Nationals Charged with Smuggling Potential Bioweapon into US
Two Chinese University of Michigan research fellows were charged with smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a fungus that causes significant crop damage and is considered a potential bioweapon, into the U.S., prompting concerns about national security and bioterrorism.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Suspends Harvard Visas, Citing National Security Concerns
President Trump issued a six-month proclamation suspending new student visas for Harvard University, citing national security concerns and alleged non-cooperation from the university, impacting thousands of students from countries including China, Canada, and India, and potentially setting a precede...
Trump Suspends Harvard Visas, Citing National Security Concerns
President Trump issued a six-month proclamation suspending new student visas for Harvard University, citing national security concerns and alleged non-cooperation from the university, impacting thousands of students from countries including China, Canada, and India, and potentially setting a precede...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Reinstates Travel Ban, Sanctions Harvard
President Trump announced a new travel ban on citizens from 12 countries, with partial bans on seven more, citing terrorism concerns and insufficient cooperation on visa security, effective Monday; a separate order bans Harvard University from sponsoring international students.

Trump Reinstates Travel Ban, Sanctions Harvard
President Trump announced a new travel ban on citizens from 12 countries, with partial bans on seven more, citing terrorism concerns and insufficient cooperation on visa security, effective Monday; a separate order bans Harvard University from sponsoring international students.
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Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 19 Countries
President Trump banned entry from 12 countries (Afghanistan, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Myanmar, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen) and partially restricted seven others, citing national security concerns and high visa overstay rates, effective June 9th; exceptions exist fo...

Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 19 Countries
President Trump banned entry from 12 countries (Afghanistan, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Myanmar, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen) and partially restricted seven others, citing national security concerns and high visa overstay rates, effective June 9th; exceptions exist fo...
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72% Bias Score

Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 19 Countries
President Trump's new executive order imposes a complete travel ban on 12 countries deemed high-risk to U.S. national security, and a partial ban on 7 others, impacting visa issuance and duration, while explicitly permitting asylum applications.

Trump Issues New Travel Ban Targeting 19 Countries
President Trump's new executive order imposes a complete travel ban on 12 countries deemed high-risk to U.S. national security, and a partial ban on 7 others, impacting visa issuance and duration, while explicitly permitting asylum applications.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Issues Expanded Travel Ban, Citing Security Risks
President Trump issued a new travel ban on June 8th, fully restricting entry from 12 countries and partially restricting entry from 7 others, citing security concerns and aiming to protect Americans from foreign actors; exceptions apply to lawful permanent residents and specific visa holders.

Trump Issues Expanded Travel Ban, Citing Security Risks
President Trump issued a new travel ban on June 8th, fully restricting entry from 12 countries and partially restricting entry from 7 others, citing security concerns and aiming to protect Americans from foreign actors; exceptions apply to lawful permanent residents and specific visa holders.
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60% Bias Score

US Imposes New Travel Restrictions on 18 Countries
A new US executive order, effective 12:01 AM Monday, restricts entry for citizens of 11 countries and imposes additional limitations on 7 more, citing security concerns related to visa overstays, echoing a prior travel ban.

US Imposes New Travel Restrictions on 18 Countries
A new US executive order, effective 12:01 AM Monday, restricts entry for citizens of 11 countries and imposes additional limitations on 7 more, citing security concerns related to visa overstays, echoing a prior travel ban.
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72% Bias Score

Trump Bans Travel From 12 Countries, Restricts Harvard Admissions
President Trump issued a travel ban on June 4th, 2024, prohibiting entry from 12 countries due to insufficient vetting processes and high visa overstay rates, impacting international students at Harvard and potentially World Cup attendees.

Trump Bans Travel From 12 Countries, Restricts Harvard Admissions
President Trump issued a travel ban on June 4th, 2024, prohibiting entry from 12 countries due to insufficient vetting processes and high visa overstay rates, impacting international students at Harvard and potentially World Cup attendees.
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48% Bias Score
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