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Fed Rejects Trump's Rate Cut Demands Amid Trade War Uncertainty
The Federal Reserve maintained interest rates at 4.25-4.5 percent on Wednesday, defying President Trump's repeated calls for a reduction, citing economic uncertainty stemming from Trump's trade policies, which are increasing inflation while threatening economic growth and employment.
Fed Rejects Trump's Rate Cut Demands Amid Trade War Uncertainty
The Federal Reserve maintained interest rates at 4.25-4.5 percent on Wednesday, defying President Trump's repeated calls for a reduction, citing economic uncertainty stemming from Trump's trade policies, which are increasing inflation while threatening economic growth and employment.
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40% Bias Score


Widely Diverging Forecasts for Federal Reserve Interest Rate Cuts
Forecasts for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts vary widely, ranging from none to five by year-end, due to uncertainty surrounding President Trump's tariffs and their impact on inflation and economic growth. This contrasts sharply with market expectations and reflects significant disagreement among...
Widely Diverging Forecasts for Federal Reserve Interest Rate Cuts
Forecasts for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts vary widely, ranging from none to five by year-end, due to uncertainty surrounding President Trump's tariffs and their impact on inflation and economic growth. This contrasts sharply with market expectations and reflects significant disagreement among...
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52% Bias Score


Puerto Rico Dismisses Climate Lawsuit Against Big Oil
Puerto Rico voluntarily dismissed its 2024 climate lawsuit against major oil companies two days after the US Justice Department sued two states over similar litigation, citing the Clean Air Act; the dismissal's reason remains unstated.
Puerto Rico Dismisses Climate Lawsuit Against Big Oil
Puerto Rico voluntarily dismissed its 2024 climate lawsuit against major oil companies two days after the US Justice Department sued two states over similar litigation, citing the Clean Air Act; the dismissal's reason remains unstated.
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40% Bias Score


Harvard Faces $1 Billion Funding Cut Over Antisemitism Dispute
The Trump administration threatened to cut $1 billion in funding from Harvard University after the university rejected demands for reforms regarding diversity, antisemitism, and student group policies, following a similar dispute with Columbia University that resulted in a $400 million funding cut.
Harvard Faces $1 Billion Funding Cut Over Antisemitism Dispute
The Trump administration threatened to cut $1 billion in funding from Harvard University after the university rejected demands for reforms regarding diversity, antisemitism, and student group policies, following a similar dispute with Columbia University that resulted in a $400 million funding cut.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Revokes \$2.2 Billion in Harvard Funding, Threatens Tax Exemption and Student Visas
President Trump revoked \$2.2 billion in funding from Harvard University, threatened to end its tax exemption, and to deny visas to foreign students, escalating his campaign against universities he views as politically unacceptable; Harvard responded by maintaining its commitment to legal compliance...
Trump Revokes \$2.2 Billion in Harvard Funding, Threatens Tax Exemption and Student Visas
President Trump revoked \$2.2 billion in funding from Harvard University, threatened to end its tax exemption, and to deny visas to foreign students, escalating his campaign against universities he views as politically unacceptable; Harvard responded by maintaining its commitment to legal compliance...
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52% Bias Score


Five Law Firms Give Trump $600 Million in Pro Bono Services to Avoid Sanctions
Five major US law firms agreed to provide President Trump with $600 million in pro bono legal services to avoid White House sanctions, following Trump's threats to end government contracts and bar access to government buildings for uncooperative firms.
Five Law Firms Give Trump $600 Million in Pro Bono Services to Avoid Sanctions
Five major US law firms agreed to provide President Trump with $600 million in pro bono legal services to avoid White House sanctions, following Trump's threats to end government contracts and bar access to government buildings for uncooperative firms.
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68% Bias Score

Fed to Hold Interest Rates Amidst Trump Pressure
The Federal Reserve will likely maintain its key interest rate at around 4.3% this Wednesday, resisting pressure from President Trump and the Treasury Secretary to lower rates due to ongoing concerns about the impact of tariffs on inflation.

Fed to Hold Interest Rates Amidst Trump Pressure
The Federal Reserve will likely maintain its key interest rate at around 4.3% this Wednesday, resisting pressure from President Trump and the Treasury Secretary to lower rates due to ongoing concerns about the impact of tariffs on inflation.
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40% Bias Score

Fed to Hold Interest Rates Amidst Trump Pressure and Tariff Uncertainty
Despite President Trump's calls to lower borrowing costs, the Federal Reserve is expected to maintain its key short-term interest rate at 4.3% this week due to uncertainty surrounding the impact of Trump's tariffs on inflation and the economy; however, future cuts remain possible depending on econom...

Fed to Hold Interest Rates Amidst Trump Pressure and Tariff Uncertainty
Despite President Trump's calls to lower borrowing costs, the Federal Reserve is expected to maintain its key short-term interest rate at 4.3% this week due to uncertainty surrounding the impact of Trump's tariffs on inflation and the economy; however, future cuts remain possible depending on econom...
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60% Bias Score

9/11 Health Program Faces Staffing Crisis, Jeopardizing Care for Thousands
The World Trade Center Health Program, responsible for treating over 150,000 9/11 responders and survivors, faces a crisis due to recent staffing cuts and funding shortfalls leading to significant delays in care and jeopardizing the health of thousands.

9/11 Health Program Faces Staffing Crisis, Jeopardizing Care for Thousands
The World Trade Center Health Program, responsible for treating over 150,000 9/11 responders and survivors, faces a crisis due to recent staffing cuts and funding shortfalls leading to significant delays in care and jeopardizing the health of thousands.
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44% Bias Score

Harvard Faces $1 Billion Funding Cut Amidst Trump Administration Dispute
The Trump administration threatens to cut over $1 billion in funding from Harvard University, primarily impacting health research, following a prior $2.2 billion grant and $60 million contract freeze due to demands for institutional reforms and claims of insufficient action against antisemitism and ...

Harvard Faces $1 Billion Funding Cut Amidst Trump Administration Dispute
The Trump administration threatens to cut over $1 billion in funding from Harvard University, primarily impacting health research, following a prior $2.2 billion grant and $60 million contract freeze due to demands for institutional reforms and claims of insufficient action against antisemitism and ...
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36% Bias Score

Harvard Defies Trump Administration Demands, Faces Tax-Exempt Status Threat
President Donald Trump threatened to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status after it refused to comply with White House demands concerning academic freedom, citing violations of First Amendment rights and exceeding statutory limits under Title VI; this follows a pattern of the Trump administr...

Harvard Defies Trump Administration Demands, Faces Tax-Exempt Status Threat
President Donald Trump threatened to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status after it refused to comply with White House demands concerning academic freedom, citing violations of First Amendment rights and exceeding statutory limits under Title VI; this follows a pattern of the Trump administr...
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40% Bias Score

EU Parliament Defeats Motion Criticizing NGO Funding
The European Parliament narrowly rejected a motion criticizing EU funding for NGOs, prompting accusations of the EU executive yielding to right-wing pressure, raising questions about the future of transparency, accountability, and civil society organizations within the EU.

EU Parliament Defeats Motion Criticizing NGO Funding
The European Parliament narrowly rejected a motion criticizing EU funding for NGOs, prompting accusations of the EU executive yielding to right-wing pressure, raising questions about the future of transparency, accountability, and civil society organizations within the EU.
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44% Bias Score
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