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Trump Appointee Ed Martin Gains Power Within Justice Department
Following a failed Senate confirmation, Ed Martin was appointed to lead the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group and serve as pardon attorney, enabling investigations into President Trump's opponents and potentially influencing pardons.
Trump Appointee Ed Martin Gains Power Within Justice Department
Following a failed Senate confirmation, Ed Martin was appointed to lead the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group and serve as pardon attorney, enabling investigations into President Trump's opponents and potentially influencing pardons.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Administration Wages War on Harvard
The Trump administration is attacking Harvard University on multiple fronts, including its tax-exempt status, foreign student admissions, and grants, due to allegations of insufficient responses to antisemitism and past discrimination, while Harvard is fighting back but faces a protracted battle.
Trump Administration Wages War on Harvard
The Trump administration is attacking Harvard University on multiple fronts, including its tax-exempt status, foreign student admissions, and grants, due to allegations of insufficient responses to antisemitism and past discrimination, while Harvard is fighting back but faces a protracted battle.
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60% Bias Score


US Halts New Visa Interviews for Foreign Students Amidst Social Media Vetting
The U.S. government temporarily halted new visa interviews for foreign students and cultural exchange participants to enhance social media vetting, prioritizing existing appointments and services for U.S. citizens, potentially delaying visa processing and impacting universities financially.
US Halts New Visa Interviews for Foreign Students Amidst Social Media Vetting
The U.S. government temporarily halted new visa interviews for foreign students and cultural exchange participants to enhance social media vetting, prioritizing existing appointments and services for U.S. citizens, potentially delaying visa processing and impacting universities financially.
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44% Bias Score


FBI Investigates Alleged Targeted Violence Against Religious Groups in Seattle
Following accusations by Seattle's mayor that a Christian rally incited violence at a counter-protest, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino ordered an investigation into claims of targeted violence against religious groups; eight arrests were made during a subsequent protest.
FBI Investigates Alleged Targeted Violence Against Religious Groups in Seattle
Following accusations by Seattle's mayor that a Christian rally incited violence at a counter-protest, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino ordered an investigation into claims of targeted violence against religious groups; eight arrests were made during a subsequent protest.
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48% Bias Score


More Conservatives Than Liberals Worry About Climate Change, Despite Lower Percentage
A Savanta survey shows that while a smaller percentage of conservatives than liberals worry about climate change, the sheer number of concerned conservatives exceeds that of liberals due to the larger conservative population. This suggests opportunities for tailoring climate messaging and policies t...
More Conservatives Than Liberals Worry About Climate Change, Despite Lower Percentage
A Savanta survey shows that while a smaller percentage of conservatives than liberals worry about climate change, the sheer number of concerned conservatives exceeds that of liberals due to the larger conservative population. This suggests opportunities for tailoring climate messaging and policies t...
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40% Bias Score


FBI to Reinvestigate Three Cases Amidst Corruption Accusations
Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino announced that the FBI will allocate more resources to reinvestigate three cases: the January 6, 2021 pipe bombs, the July 2023 White House cocaine incident, and the 2022 Supreme Court leak, citing "potential public corruption.
FBI to Reinvestigate Three Cases Amidst Corruption Accusations
Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino announced that the FBI will allocate more resources to reinvestigate three cases: the January 6, 2021 pipe bombs, the July 2023 White House cocaine incident, and the 2022 Supreme Court leak, citing "potential public corruption.
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48% Bias Score

Iowa Town Hall Erupts as Hinson Faces Backlash Over Trump's Spending Bill
Republican Representative Ashley Hinson faced intense criticism at Iowa town hall meetings for supporting President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," which includes $880 billion in cuts, primarily to Medicaid, and is projected to leave 8.6 million without healthcare over a decade while adding $3.8 t...

Iowa Town Hall Erupts as Hinson Faces Backlash Over Trump's Spending Bill
Republican Representative Ashley Hinson faced intense criticism at Iowa town hall meetings for supporting President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," which includes $880 billion in cuts, primarily to Medicaid, and is projected to leave 8.6 million without healthcare over a decade while adding $3.8 t...
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48% Bias Score

Romanian Election Annulment Exposes Deep Societal Distrust
The annulment of Romania's November 2024 presidential elections due to Russian interference led to a runoff between two self-proclaimed "anti-system" candidates, Nicușor Dan and George Simion, exposing deep societal distrust and political manipulation.

Romanian Election Annulment Exposes Deep Societal Distrust
The annulment of Romania's November 2024 presidential elections due to Russian interference led to a runoff between two self-proclaimed "anti-system" candidates, Nicușor Dan and George Simion, exposing deep societal distrust and political manipulation.
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48% Bias Score

Corporations Warn Investors of DEI, ESG Backlash Risks
Walmart, Target, and other major corporations are warning investors of potential financial harm from consumer boycotts and legal challenges related to their DEI and ESG initiatives, reflecting a politically charged environment where corporate social stances face intense scrutiny.

Corporations Warn Investors of DEI, ESG Backlash Risks
Walmart, Target, and other major corporations are warning investors of potential financial harm from consumer boycotts and legal challenges related to their DEI and ESG initiatives, reflecting a politically charged environment where corporate social stances face intense scrutiny.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Assault on Elite Universities: A Paradoxical Attack on Inequality's Engine
The Trump administration's attacks on elite US universities are paradoxical, given their role in perpetuating inequality; this stems from a shift in voter demographics and the influence of tech oligarchs who perceive universities as a threat to their power, coupled with universities becoming more in...

Trump's Assault on Elite Universities: A Paradoxical Attack on Inequality's Engine
The Trump administration's attacks on elite US universities are paradoxical, given their role in perpetuating inequality; this stems from a shift in voter demographics and the influence of tech oligarchs who perceive universities as a threat to their power, coupled with universities becoming more in...
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52% Bias Score

DEI Initiatives Rebranded Amidst Political Backlash
Facing right-wing backlash, particularly after the Trump administration's actions and the Reform party's stance in the UK, many organizations are rebranding their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to 'wellbeing,' 'belonging,' or 'culture' to avoid political controversy, with a notic...

DEI Initiatives Rebranded Amidst Political Backlash
Facing right-wing backlash, particularly after the Trump administration's actions and the Reform party's stance in the UK, many organizations are rebranding their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to 'wellbeing,' 'belonging,' or 'culture' to avoid political controversy, with a notic...
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Judiciary Plans Strike Over Judicial Reforms
Spanish judges and prosecutors are planning a strike on June 11th to protest judicial reforms they see as undermining judicial independence, increasing the risk of political influence, and potentially weakening the rule of law in Spain.

Spanish Judiciary Plans Strike Over Judicial Reforms
Spanish judges and prosecutors are planning a strike on June 11th to protest judicial reforms they see as undermining judicial independence, increasing the risk of political influence, and potentially weakening the rule of law in Spain.
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52% Bias Score
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