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Appeals Court Upholds Trump's Control of LA National Guard
A US appeals court reversed a lower court ruling, allowing President Trump to retain control of the National Guard in Los Angeles following protests against immigration raids; the court cited evidence of violence against federal officers and property as justification, marking the first such presiden...
Appeals Court Upholds Trump's Control of LA National Guard
A US appeals court reversed a lower court ruling, allowing President Trump to retain control of the National Guard in Los Angeles following protests against immigration raids; the court cited evidence of violence against federal officers and property as justification, marking the first such presiden...
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44% Bias Score


Appeals Court Weighs Trump's Authority to Deploy National Guard Without Governor's Consent
A federal appeals court is reviewing President Trump's decision to deploy the California National Guard without Governor Newsom's consent after protests in Los Angeles, challenging the precedent set in 1965 and potentially altering the balance of power between the federal government and states.
Appeals Court Weighs Trump's Authority to Deploy National Guard Without Governor's Consent
A federal appeals court is reviewing President Trump's decision to deploy the California National Guard without Governor Newsom's consent after protests in Los Angeles, challenging the precedent set in 1965 and potentially altering the balance of power between the federal government and states.
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40% Bias Score


Les Républicains Rejects Proportional Representation, Contradicting Gaullist Ideals
Les Républicains opposes proportional representation in French legislative elections, contradicting their stated goals of restoring citizen trust and upholding Gaullist traditions of balanced power; this decision risks increasing presidential power and undermining democratic principles.
Les Républicains Rejects Proportional Representation, Contradicting Gaullist Ideals
Les Républicains opposes proportional representation in French legislative elections, contradicting their stated goals of restoring citizen trust and upholding Gaullist traditions of balanced power; this decision risks increasing presidential power and undermining democratic principles.
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64% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals Mass Firing Block to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court order blocking mass firings and reorganizations in federal agencies, affecting over 121,000 employees across multiple departments, with the administration arguing that controlling agency personnel is essential president...
Trump Administration Appeals Mass Firing Block to Supreme Court
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court order blocking mass firings and reorganizations in federal agencies, affecting over 121,000 employees across multiple departments, with the administration arguing that controlling agency personnel is essential president...
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36% Bias Score


Appeals Court Reinstates Trump Tariffs, Pending Legal Review
A US federal appeals court temporarily reinstated President Trump's sweeping tariffs on imports from most US trading partners, pausing a lower court ruling that deemed them unlawful; the appeals court will hear arguments in June, creating continued uncertainty for businesses.
Appeals Court Reinstates Trump Tariffs, Pending Legal Review
A US federal appeals court temporarily reinstated President Trump's sweeping tariffs on imports from most US trading partners, pausing a lower court ruling that deemed them unlawful; the appeals court will hear arguments in June, creating continued uncertainty for businesses.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Sides With Trump in Labor Agency Firing Dispute
The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump can keep two fired officials from federal labor agencies off their jobs, a decision that could weaken the independence of these agencies and potentially impact the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches.
Supreme Court Sides With Trump in Labor Agency Firing Dispute
The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump can keep two fired officials from federal labor agencies off their jobs, a decision that could weaken the independence of these agencies and potentially impact the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches.
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52% Bias Score

Appeals Court Allows Trump to Maintain Control of National Guard Troops in Los Angeles
A federal appeals court temporarily reversed a lower court's decision blocking President Trump's deployment of over 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 active-duty marines to Los Angeles without California Governor Gavin Newsom's consent, citing protester violence during demonstrations against immig...

Appeals Court Allows Trump to Maintain Control of National Guard Troops in Los Angeles
A federal appeals court temporarily reversed a lower court's decision blocking President Trump's deployment of over 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 active-duty marines to Los Angeles without California Governor Gavin Newsom's consent, citing protester violence during demonstrations against immig...
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44% Bias Score

Appeals Court Pauses Ruling Against Trump's Federalization of California National Guard
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked a lower court order that would have returned control of California's National Guard to Governor Newsom after President Trump's deployment, which a judge deemed unlawful.

Appeals Court Pauses Ruling Against Trump's Federalization of California National Guard
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked a lower court order that would have returned control of California's National Guard to Governor Newsom after President Trump's deployment, which a judge deemed unlawful.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Orders Investigation into Biden's Autopen Use and Alleged Cognitive Decline
President Trump ordered an investigation into President Biden's use of an autopen and alleged cognitive decline, citing a potential cover-up by Biden's advisors; the probe also includes a review of documents signed using the autopen and materials related to Operation Crossfire Hurricane.

Trump Orders Investigation into Biden's Autopen Use and Alleged Cognitive Decline
President Trump ordered an investigation into President Biden's use of an autopen and alleged cognitive decline, citing a potential cover-up by Biden's advisors; the probe also includes a review of documents signed using the autopen and materials related to Operation Crossfire Hurricane.
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52% Bias Score

Federal Court Blocks Trump's Mass Firings
A federal appeals court blocked President Trump's mass firing plans across numerous federal agencies, ruling that his actions exceeded his constitutional authority, upholding a lower court's decision that halted dismissals in over a dozen agencies.

Federal Court Blocks Trump's Mass Firings
A federal appeals court blocked President Trump's mass firing plans across numerous federal agencies, ruling that his actions exceeded his constitutional authority, upholding a lower court's decision that halted dismissals in over a dozen agencies.
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Expands Presidential Power Over Federal Agencies
The Supreme Court, by a 6-3 vote, empowered President Trump to fire key federal agency members, overturning a 90-year precedent and prompting market concerns; a separate 4-4 deadlock blocked Oklahoma's first religious charter school.

Supreme Court Expands Presidential Power Over Federal Agencies
The Supreme Court, by a 6-3 vote, empowered President Trump to fire key federal agency members, overturning a 90-year precedent and prompting market concerns; a separate 4-4 deadlock blocked Oklahoma's first religious charter school.
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40% Bias Score

Noem Misunderstands Habeas Corpus, Raising Concerns About Due Process
During a Senate hearing on Tuesday, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem incorrectly defined habeas corpus, stating that it grants the president the power to remove individuals from the country, rather than its role in protecting against unlawful imprisonment. This followed White House advisor St...

Noem Misunderstands Habeas Corpus, Raising Concerns About Due Process
During a Senate hearing on Tuesday, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem incorrectly defined habeas corpus, stating that it grants the president the power to remove individuals from the country, rather than its role in protecting against unlawful imprisonment. This followed White House advisor St...
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52% Bias Score
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