

Lawsuits Target Trump Administration's Federal Funding Pause
Democratic state attorneys general and nonprofits filed lawsuits on Tuesday against the Trump administration's temporary pause on nearly all federal assistance, citing potential violations of the Administrative Procedure Act and the 1974 Impoundment Control Act; the pause impacts numerous programs a...
Lawsuits Target Trump Administration's Federal Funding Pause
Democratic state attorneys general and nonprofits filed lawsuits on Tuesday against the Trump administration's temporary pause on nearly all federal assistance, citing potential violations of the Administrative Procedure Act and the 1974 Impoundment Control Act; the pause impacts numerous programs a...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Immigration Raids Result in Nearly 1000 Arrests
The Trump administration conducted immigration raids resulting in nearly 1000 arrests, sparking criticism and fear within immigrant communities; the operation involved federal agents in tactical gear, and officials stated that the arrests are intended to maximize media coverage.
Trump Administration Immigration Raids Result in Nearly 1000 Arrests
The Trump administration conducted immigration raids resulting in nearly 1000 arrests, sparking criticism and fear within immigrant communities; the operation involved federal agents in tactical gear, and officials stated that the arrests are intended to maximize media coverage.
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48% Bias Score


Quaker Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Immigration Enforcement in Houses of Worship
Five Quaker groups are suing the Trump administration to prevent immigration arrests and searches in houses of worship after a policy change that rescinded protections for churches and schools, impacting religious freedom and potentially deterring individuals from seeking refuge.
Quaker Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Immigration Enforcement in Houses of Worship
Five Quaker groups are suing the Trump administration to prevent immigration arrests and searches in houses of worship after a policy change that rescinded protections for churches and schools, impacting religious freedom and potentially deterring individuals from seeking refuge.
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40% Bias Score


NSF Cancels Grant Review Panels, Delaying Research Funding
The National Science Foundation canceled over 60 grant review panels this week due to new executive orders, delaying research funding and causing widespread confusion and concern among scientists who rely on these grants for financial support and project planning.
NSF Cancels Grant Review Panels, Delaying Research Funding
The National Science Foundation canceled over 60 grant review panels this week due to new executive orders, delaying research funding and causing widespread confusion and concern among scientists who rely on these grants for financial support and project planning.
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24% Bias Score


Johnson Defends Trump's Executive Orders, Signaling Major Policy Shift
House Speaker Mike Johnson defended President Trump's controversial executive orders, including the firing of inspectors general and aggressive deportations, framing them as necessary for government efficiency and fulfilling voter mandates; he also supported linking disaster aid to voter ID laws, in...
Johnson Defends Trump's Executive Orders, Signaling Major Policy Shift
House Speaker Mike Johnson defended President Trump's controversial executive orders, including the firing of inspectors general and aggressive deportations, framing them as necessary for government efficiency and fulfilling voter mandates; he also supported linking disaster aid to voter ID laws, in...
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48% Bias Score


Ancora Challenges Nippon Steel's U.S. Steel Takeover
Ancora Holdings, a \$10 billion asset manager, is challenging Nippon Steel's proposed \$15 billion takeover of U.S. Steel, nominating new directors and a CEO to pursue a turnaround plan instead of the sale, amid political opposition and legal challenges.
Ancora Challenges Nippon Steel's U.S. Steel Takeover
Ancora Holdings, a \$10 billion asset manager, is challenging Nippon Steel's proposed \$15 billion takeover of U.S. Steel, nominating new directors and a CEO to pursue a turnaround plan instead of the sale, amid political opposition and legal challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Halts Federal Grants and Loans, Causing Widespread Disruption
The Trump administration abruptly halted federal grants and loans, causing widespread confusion and impacting numerous programs, including school meals, foreign aid, and veteran reintegration, due to concerns about compliance with recent executive orders; the move has resulted in lawsuits and widesp...

Trump Administration Halts Federal Grants and Loans, Causing Widespread Disruption
The Trump administration abruptly halted federal grants and loans, causing widespread confusion and impacting numerous programs, including school meals, foreign aid, and veteran reintegration, due to concerns about compliance with recent executive orders; the move has resulted in lawsuits and widesp...
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56% Bias Score

Senate Confirms Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary
Scott Bessent, a hedge fund manager, was confirmed as Treasury Secretary on Monday by a 68-29 Senate vote, inheriting challenges like the federal debt limit and Trump's tariff policies amidst a US economy with strong growth but above-target inflation.

Senate Confirms Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary
Scott Bessent, a hedge fund manager, was confirmed as Treasury Secretary on Monday by a 68-29 Senate vote, inheriting challenges like the federal debt limit and Trump's tariff policies amidst a US economy with strong growth but above-target inflation.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Energy Secretary Nominee Faces Policy Conflicts
President Trump's nomination of Christopher Wright, an energy industry veteran, as Energy Secretary, is met with approval from the energy sector due to his extensive experience; however, his tenure will be complicated by Trump's pro-fossil fuel policies, potentially clashing with the renewable energ...

Trump's Energy Secretary Nominee Faces Policy Conflicts
President Trump's nomination of Christopher Wright, an energy industry veteran, as Energy Secretary, is met with approval from the energy sector due to his extensive experience; however, his tenure will be complicated by Trump's pro-fossil fuel policies, potentially clashing with the renewable energ...
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32% Bias Score

ICE Arrests: Discrepancy Between Stated Policy and Actual Enforcement
ICE arrested 1,179 people on Sunday, with 566 lacking legal authorization but having no criminal record other than being undocumented; this is more than initially reported by ICE on X and raises questions on the administration's commitment to only deporting criminal undocumented immigrants.

ICE Arrests: Discrepancy Between Stated Policy and Actual Enforcement
ICE arrested 1,179 people on Sunday, with 566 lacking legal authorization but having no criminal record other than being undocumented; this is more than initially reported by ICE on X and raises questions on the administration's commitment to only deporting criminal undocumented immigrants.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Controversial Cabinet Nominees Face Senate Scrutiny
President Donald Trump's controversial Cabinet nominees—Tulsi Gabbard, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Kash Patel—face Senate confirmation hearings this week, sparking heated debate over their qualifications and past actions.

Trump's Controversial Cabinet Nominees Face Senate Scrutiny
President Donald Trump's controversial Cabinet nominees—Tulsi Gabbard, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Kash Patel—face Senate confirmation hearings this week, sparking heated debate over their qualifications and past actions.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Places 60 USAID Officials on Leave Amidst Aid Freeze
The Trump administration placed roughly 60 senior career officials at USAID on administrative leave following a global freeze on U.S. aid, citing actions that appeared to contradict the President's executive orders and the administration's 'America First' policy.

Trump Administration Places 60 USAID Officials on Leave Amidst Aid Freeze
The Trump administration placed roughly 60 senior career officials at USAID on administrative leave following a global freeze on U.S. aid, citing actions that appeared to contradict the President's executive orders and the administration's 'America First' policy.
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36% Bias Score