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Thousands of US Federal Health Agency Employees Laid Off After Supreme Court Ruling
On July 14, 2025, thousands of US federal health agency employees were terminated following a Supreme Court decision that allowed the Department of Health and Human Services to proceed with a reduction in force, part of a broader plan to reorganize the department and "Make America Healthy Again", de...
Thousands of US Federal Health Agency Employees Laid Off After Supreme Court Ruling
On July 14, 2025, thousands of US federal health agency employees were terminated following a Supreme Court decision that allowed the Department of Health and Human Services to proceed with a reduction in force, part of a broader plan to reorganize the department and "Make America Healthy Again", de...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Removes Key Climate Change Reports from Government Websites
The Trump administration removed national climate change reports from government websites, hindering access for states and localities that rely on this data for climate adaptation planning; NASA reversed its commitment to host these reports, citing no legal obligation.
Trump Administration Removes Key Climate Change Reports from Government Websites
The Trump administration removed national climate change reports from government websites, hindering access for states and localities that rely on this data for climate adaptation planning; NASA reversed its commitment to host these reports, citing no legal obligation.
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Gut Department of Education
The Supreme Court lifted an injunction against the Trump administration's plan to drastically cut the Department of Education's workforce by nearly half, allowing mass firings and changes to student loan management to proceed, despite ongoing lower court challenges and concerns about harm to student...
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Gut Department of Education
The Supreme Court lifted an injunction against the Trump administration's plan to drastically cut the Department of Education's workforce by nearly half, allowing mass firings and changes to student loan management to proceed, despite ongoing lower court challenges and concerns about harm to student...
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48% Bias Score


Japan Prioritizes U.S. Relations Over Retaliatory Tariffs
Facing potential 25% U.S. tariffs on all Japanese exports, Japan, unlike the EU, will not impose reciprocal tariffs, prioritizing its strategic alliance with the U.S. despite potential recessionary impacts, as stated by Japanese chief economist Hideo Kumano.
Japan Prioritizes U.S. Relations Over Retaliatory Tariffs
Facing potential 25% U.S. tariffs on all Japanese exports, Japan, unlike the EU, will not impose reciprocal tariffs, prioritizing its strategic alliance with the U.S. despite potential recessionary impacts, as stated by Japanese chief economist Hideo Kumano.
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36% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Downsize Department of Education
The US Supreme Court lifted a lower court injunction, allowing the Trump administration to resume its plan to significantly downsize the Department of Education by transferring its functions to other federal agencies, affecting nearly 1,400 employees.
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Downsize Department of Education
The US Supreme Court lifted a lower court injunction, allowing the Trump administration to resume its plan to significantly downsize the Department of Education by transferring its functions to other federal agencies, affecting nearly 1,400 employees.
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40% Bias Score


Harvard Faces Potential \$1 Billion Annual Loss Due to Federal Actions
Harvard University anticipates up to a \$1 billion annual loss due to four specific federal actions: the termination of \$2 billion in research grants, budget cuts to NIH and NSF, restrictions on international students, and an 8% tax increase on its endowment, costing over \$200 million annually.
Harvard Faces Potential \$1 Billion Annual Loss Due to Federal Actions
Harvard University anticipates up to a \$1 billion annual loss due to four specific federal actions: the termination of \$2 billion in research grants, budget cuts to NIH and NSF, restrictions on international students, and an 8% tax increase on its endowment, costing over \$200 million annually.
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36% Bias Score

24 States Sue Trump Administration Over \$6 Billion Education Grant Freeze
A coalition of 24 states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration on Monday for freezing over \$6 billion in federal education grants for K-12 schools and adult education, impacting programs like teacher training and English language learner services, weeks before the school year.

24 States Sue Trump Administration Over \$6 Billion Education Grant Freeze
A coalition of 24 states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration on Monday for freezing over \$6 billion in federal education grants for K-12 schools and adult education, impacting programs like teacher training and English language learner services, weeks before the school year.
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40% Bias Score

Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks End of TPS for Afghan Nationals
A US appeals court temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 11,700 Afghans, granting a one-week stay to consider CASA's lawsuit challenging the administration's decision. The administration argued improved security conditions in Af...

Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks End of TPS for Afghan Nationals
A US appeals court temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 11,700 Afghans, granting a one-week stay to consider CASA's lawsuit challenging the administration's decision. The administration argued improved security conditions in Af...
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36% Bias Score

Democratic AGs Sue Trump Administration Over \$6.8 Billion K-12 Funding Freeze
Over 20 Democratic attorneys general are suing the Trump administration for abruptly withholding \$6.8 billion in K-12 funding, citing unconstitutionality and disruption to state school budgets; the lawsuit argues the action violates the Impoundment Control Act and follows a pattern of the administr...

Democratic AGs Sue Trump Administration Over \$6.8 Billion K-12 Funding Freeze
Over 20 Democratic attorneys general are suing the Trump administration for abruptly withholding \$6.8 billion in K-12 funding, citing unconstitutionality and disruption to state school budgets; the lawsuit argues the action violates the Impoundment Control Act and follows a pattern of the administr...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Blocks Public Access to Key Climate Change Reports
The Trump administration removed federally mandated climate change reports from government websites, despite prior assurances that NASA would host them, limiting public access to critical information on climate change impacts and adaptation strategies.

Trump Administration Blocks Public Access to Key Climate Change Reports
The Trump administration removed federally mandated climate change reports from government websites, despite prior assurances that NASA would host them, limiting public access to critical information on climate change impacts and adaptation strategies.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Education Department Program Transfer to Labor Department
The Supreme Court temporarily halted a lower court injunction, enabling the Department of Education to proceed with transferring some workforce programs to the Department of Labor, impacting approximately 1,400 employees, as part of President Trump's plan to streamline services and address workforce...

Supreme Court Allows Education Department Program Transfer to Labor Department
The Supreme Court temporarily halted a lower court injunction, enabling the Department of Education to proceed with transferring some workforce programs to the Department of Labor, impacting approximately 1,400 employees, as part of President Trump's plan to streamline services and address workforce...
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52% Bias Score

Thousands of Federal Health Agency Employees Laid Off After Supreme Court Ruling
On July 14, 2025, thousands of US federal health agency employees were laid off following a Supreme Court ruling that permitted the Department of Health and Human Services to proceed with a planned reduction in force, despite ongoing legal challenges and temporary protections granted to some employe...

Thousands of Federal Health Agency Employees Laid Off After Supreme Court Ruling
On July 14, 2025, thousands of US federal health agency employees were laid off following a Supreme Court ruling that permitted the Department of Health and Human Services to proceed with a planned reduction in force, despite ongoing legal challenges and temporary protections granted to some employe...
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36% Bias Score
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