

Hegseth Revokes Milley's Security Clearance, Orders Inspector General Review
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth revoked retired General Mark Milley's security detail and clearance, initiating a Pentagon inspector general review to determine if a demotion is warranted due to actions taken during his tenure as chairman under President Trump, including independent calls to his Chin...
Hegseth Revokes Milley's Security Clearance, Orders Inspector General Review
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth revoked retired General Mark Milley's security detail and clearance, initiating a Pentagon inspector general review to determine if a demotion is warranted due to actions taken during his tenure as chairman under President Trump, including independent calls to his Chin...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Prioritizes Other Nations Over Spain
President Trump's administration has shown little to no interest in engaging with Spain, evidenced by a lack of communication between high-ranking officials, despite Spain's membership in NATO and historical ties with the U.S.; this lack of engagement stems from disagreements on defense spending, di...
Trump Administration Prioritizes Other Nations Over Spain
President Trump's administration has shown little to no interest in engaging with Spain, evidenced by a lack of communication between high-ranking officials, despite Spain's membership in NATO and historical ties with the U.S.; this lack of engagement stems from disagreements on defense spending, di...
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56% Bias Score


Southern California Cities Oppose EPA's Hazardous Waste Site
Four Southern California cities are opposing the EPA's use of a Lario Park site to process hazardous waste from the Eaton Fire, citing lack of notification and the transport of toxic materials into their communities; the site began accepting debris on Monday, including lithium batteries and hazardou...
Southern California Cities Oppose EPA's Hazardous Waste Site
Four Southern California cities are opposing the EPA's use of a Lario Park site to process hazardous waste from the Eaton Fire, citing lack of notification and the transport of toxic materials into their communities; the site began accepting debris on Monday, including lithium batteries and hazardou...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Mass Deportations Spark Varied Latin American Responses
President Trump's administration has begun mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, prompting varied responses from Latin American nations; Colombia initially resisted but relented after trade threats, while Mexico prepared a contingency plan and El Salvador negotiated a "safe third country" ag...
Trump's Mass Deportations Spark Varied Latin American Responses
President Trump's administration has begun mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, prompting varied responses from Latin American nations; Colombia initially resisted but relented after trade threats, while Mexico prepared a contingency plan and El Salvador negotiated a "safe third country" ag...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Faces Complex Middle East Challenges
President Trump's administration faces a complex Middle East, needing to deal with Iran's growing nuclear arsenal, various Islamist groups and Turkey's regional ambitions; success requires understanding religious motivations and leveraging the potential for force.
Trump Administration Faces Complex Middle East Challenges
President Trump's administration faces a complex Middle East, needing to deal with Iran's growing nuclear arsenal, various Islamist groups and Turkey's regional ambitions; success requires understanding religious motivations and leveraging the potential for force.
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64% Bias Score


Kennedy's HHS Nomination Spurs Food-as-Medicine Industry
Robert F. Kennedy Jr."'s confirmation hearings for HHS secretary this week are closely watched by food-as-medicine startups, hoping his focus on nutrition will secure increased funding and prevent Medicaid cuts, despite controversy surrounding his stance on vaccines. Funding for food-as-medicine com...
Kennedy's HHS Nomination Spurs Food-as-Medicine Industry
Robert F. Kennedy Jr."'s confirmation hearings for HHS secretary this week are closely watched by food-as-medicine startups, hoping his focus on nutrition will secure increased funding and prevent Medicaid cuts, despite controversy surrounding his stance on vaccines. Funding for food-as-medicine com...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Offers Buyouts to Federal Workers to Enforce In-Office Work
The Trump administration is offering buyouts to up to 10% of federal employees through a "deferred resignation" program, ending September 30, to force a return to in-office work, excluding military and national security personnel; the administration cites low in-office work rates and aims to reduce ...

Trump Administration Offers Buyouts to Federal Workers to Enforce In-Office Work
The Trump administration is offering buyouts to up to 10% of federal employees through a "deferred resignation" program, ending September 30, to force a return to in-office work, excluding military and national security personnel; the administration cites low in-office work rates and aims to reduce ...
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52% Bias Score

Soon-Shiong's Cancer Cure Push and LA Times Overhaul Spark Controversy
Billionaire LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong is collaborating with the Trump administration on cancer research while simultaneously attempting to reform his newspaper, sparking controversy due to staff resignations, subscription cancellations, and accusations of political maneuvering.

Soon-Shiong's Cancer Cure Push and LA Times Overhaul Spark Controversy
Billionaire LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong is collaborating with the Trump administration on cancer research while simultaneously attempting to reform his newspaper, sparking controversy due to staff resignations, subscription cancellations, and accusations of political maneuvering.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Reverses Freeze on Federal Aid Spending
The Trump administration on January 29th canceled a memo that had ordered a freeze and review of potentially trillions of dollars in federal aid programs following legal challenges and widespread concern.

Trump Administration Reverses Freeze on Federal Aid Spending
The Trump administration on January 29th canceled a memo that had ordered a freeze and review of potentially trillions of dollars in federal aid programs following legal challenges and widespread concern.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Imposes 90-Day Freeze on US Foreign Aid
President Trump's executive order imposing a 90-day freeze on nearly all US foreign aid, with limited exceptions, has caused widespread concern among humanitarian organizations and sparked criticism for potentially worsening global instability.

Trump Administration Imposes 90-Day Freeze on US Foreign Aid
President Trump's executive order imposing a 90-day freeze on nearly all US foreign aid, with limited exceptions, has caused widespread concern among humanitarian organizations and sparked criticism for potentially worsening global instability.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Freezes Nearly All Federal Aid, Sparking Constitutional Crisis
President Trump issued a sweeping freeze on nearly all federal aid, excluding Social Security and Medicare, to align spending with his agenda; this affects billions of dollars and sparked immediate bipartisan outrage over its legality and potential impact.

Trump Freezes Nearly All Federal Aid, Sparking Constitutional Crisis
President Trump issued a sweeping freeze on nearly all federal aid, excluding Social Security and Medicare, to align spending with his agenda; this affects billions of dollars and sparked immediate bipartisan outrage over its legality and potential impact.
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60% Bias Score

Lawsuits Filed Against Trump Administration Over Federal Funding Pause
Democratic state attorneys general and nonprofits filed lawsuits against the Trump administration on Tuesday for temporarily halting almost all federal assistance, citing violations of federal law and the potential for widespread harm across various programs.

Lawsuits Filed Against Trump Administration Over Federal Funding Pause
Democratic state attorneys general and nonprofits filed lawsuits against the Trump administration on Tuesday for temporarily halting almost all federal assistance, citing violations of federal law and the potential for widespread harm across various programs.
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40% Bias Score