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Democrats Oppose Musk's USAID Funding Cuts Amidst Terror Financing Controversy
Democratic lawmakers oppose Elon Musk's cuts to the USAID budget, citing concerns over the lack of transparency and potential impact on foreign aid, despite revelations that some USAID funds have gone to terrorist organizations, such as al-Qaeda and the Taliban.
Democrats Oppose Musk's USAID Funding Cuts Amidst Terror Financing Controversy
Democratic lawmakers oppose Elon Musk's cuts to the USAID budget, citing concerns over the lack of transparency and potential impact on foreign aid, despite revelations that some USAID funds have gone to terrorist organizations, such as al-Qaeda and the Taliban.
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52% Bias Score


Zeldin Announces Discovery of \$20 Billion in Misspent EPA Funds
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the discovery of \$20 billion in misspent taxpayer funds, allegedly wasted by the Biden administration before Inauguration Day, citing a video of a Biden EPA appointee describing the action as 'tossing gold bars off the Titanic'. He plans to recover the funds a...
Zeldin Announces Discovery of \$20 Billion in Misspent EPA Funds
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the discovery of \$20 billion in misspent taxpayer funds, allegedly wasted by the Biden administration before Inauguration Day, citing a video of a Biden EPA appointee describing the action as 'tossing gold bars off the Titanic'. He plans to recover the funds a...
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68% Bias Score


Musk Defends Budget Cuts Amidst Legal Challenges to Government Efficiency Overhaul
Elon Musk, head of the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), defends budget cuts to prevent US bankruptcy, claiming public mandate despite facing legal challenges and criticism for accessing sensitive federal systems without electoral mandate; the Fed is investigating.
Musk Defends Budget Cuts Amidst Legal Challenges to Government Efficiency Overhaul
Elon Musk, head of the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), defends budget cuts to prevent US bankruptcy, claiming public mandate despite facing legal challenges and criticism for accessing sensitive federal systems without electoral mandate; the Fed is investigating.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Expands Musk's Authority to Cut US Federal Workforce Amidst Criticism
President Trump signed an executive order giving Elon Musk's Department of Governmental Efficiency more power to cut the federal workforce, a move opposed by Democrats who cite concerns about transparency and potential conflicts of interest, despite a CBS News poll showing majority American support.
Trump Expands Musk's Authority to Cut US Federal Workforce Amidst Criticism
President Trump signed an executive order giving Elon Musk's Department of Governmental Efficiency more power to cut the federal workforce, a move opposed by Democrats who cite concerns about transparency and potential conflicts of interest, despite a CBS News poll showing majority American support.
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64% Bias Score


DHS Reclaims \$59 Million in FEMA Funds for NYC Migrant Housing
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has revoked \$59 million in FEMA funds given to New York City for migrant housing after firing four employees for making the payment, causing a political dispute and potential legal action.
DHS Reclaims \$59 Million in FEMA Funds for NYC Migrant Housing
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has revoked \$59 million in FEMA funds given to New York City for migrant housing after firing four employees for making the payment, causing a political dispute and potential legal action.
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56% Bias Score


Simonyan Blames Artsakh Residents for Not Fighting in Recent War
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan blamed Artsakh residents for not fighting Azerbaijanis during the recent war, sparking outrage and a counter-argument citing 265 Artsakh residents who resisted, died, or went missing; the controversy highlights the deep divisions within Armenian socie...
Simonyan Blames Artsakh Residents for Not Fighting in Recent War
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan blamed Artsakh residents for not fighting Azerbaijanis during the recent war, sparking outrage and a counter-argument citing 265 Artsakh residents who resisted, died, or went missing; the controversy highlights the deep divisions within Armenian socie...
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72% Bias Score

FEMA's $80.5 Million Migrant Housing Payment Sparks Controversy, Leading to Employee Firings
FEMA disbursed $80.5 million to NYC for migrant services, including roughly $19 million for hotels, under the congressional Shelter and Services Program, distinct from disaster relief funds; this led to the firing of four FEMA employees for allegedly violating procedures.

FEMA's $80.5 Million Migrant Housing Payment Sparks Controversy, Leading to Employee Firings
FEMA disbursed $80.5 million to NYC for migrant services, including roughly $19 million for hotels, under the congressional Shelter and Services Program, distinct from disaster relief funds; this led to the firing of four FEMA employees for allegedly violating procedures.
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16% Bias Score

Musk Denies Hostile Takeover Amidst Federal Government Downsizing
Elon Musk, appointed by President Trump, spearheaded cost-cutting measures within the US federal government through his organization, Doge, prompting legal challenges and accusations of a hostile government takeover.

Musk Denies Hostile Takeover Amidst Federal Government Downsizing
Elon Musk, appointed by President Trump, spearheaded cost-cutting measures within the US federal government through his organization, Doge, prompting legal challenges and accusations of a hostile government takeover.
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60% Bias Score

Three CFPB Leaders Placed on Leave, One Resigns Amidst Political Clash
Acting OMB Director Russ Vought placed three top officials at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on administrative leave, prompting the resignation of one and an email response from another; the move is viewed as an attempt to weaken consumer protection, sparking protests.

Three CFPB Leaders Placed on Leave, One Resigns Amidst Political Clash
Acting OMB Director Russ Vought placed three top officials at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on administrative leave, prompting the resignation of one and an email response from another; the move is viewed as an attempt to weaken consumer protection, sparking protests.
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52% Bias Score

Musk's Inexperienced Team Gains Access to Sensitive US Federal Systems
Elon Musk's team of young engineers, some with controversial online histories and limited experience, has gained access to sensitive US federal systems, raising significant security and management concerns.

Musk's Inexperienced Team Gains Access to Sensitive US Federal Systems
Elon Musk's team of young engineers, some with controversial online histories and limited experience, has gained access to sensitive US federal systems, raising significant security and management concerns.
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84% Bias Score

FEMA Suspends NYC Migrant Housing Payments Amidst Funding Dispute
Acting FEMA head suspended $59 million in payments to NYC for migrant housing after Elon Musk's X post alleging misuse of disaster relief funds; NYC disputes the claim, citing Congressional appropriation and FEMA allocation in 2023, with average hotel costs at $152/night.

FEMA Suspends NYC Migrant Housing Payments Amidst Funding Dispute
Acting FEMA head suspended $59 million in payments to NYC for migrant housing after Elon Musk's X post alleging misuse of disaster relief funds; NYC disputes the claim, citing Congressional appropriation and FEMA allocation in 2023, with average hotel costs at $152/night.
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56% Bias Score

Rayner Defends Grenfell Tower Dismantling Amid Family Outcry
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner defended her decision to dismantle the Grenfell Tower, nearly eight years after the 2017 fire that killed 72, despite mixed reactions from bereaved families and survivors who felt ignored during consultations; the government plans a lasting memorial on the site.

Rayner Defends Grenfell Tower Dismantling Amid Family Outcry
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner defended her decision to dismantle the Grenfell Tower, nearly eight years after the 2017 fire that killed 72, despite mixed reactions from bereaved families and survivors who felt ignored during consultations; the government plans a lasting memorial on the site.
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44% Bias Score
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