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US Military Recruitment Surges After Crisis, Raising Readiness Concerns
The U.S. military overcame a recruiting crisis, exceeding its 2024 goals due to modernized processes, increased spending, and a preparatory course that significantly boosted recruitment, especially among women, although concerns remain about recruit quality.
US Military Recruitment Surges After Crisis, Raising Readiness Concerns
The U.S. military overcame a recruiting crisis, exceeding its 2024 goals due to modernized processes, increased spending, and a preparatory course that significantly boosted recruitment, especially among women, although concerns remain about recruit quality.
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44% Bias Score


US Shifts to Region-Based Tariffs Amidst Trade Deal Deadlines
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a shift from country-specific to region-based tariffs due to time constraints in negotiating individual trade deals, focusing on 18 key trading partners and threatening to re-impose a baseline 10% tariff if negotiations fail.
US Shifts to Region-Based Tariffs Amidst Trade Deal Deadlines
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a shift from country-specific to region-based tariffs due to time constraints in negotiating individual trade deals, focusing on 18 key trading partners and threatening to re-impose a baseline 10% tariff if negotiations fail.
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36% Bias Score


Verizon Ends DEI Programs to Secure FCC Approval of \$20 Billion Deal
Verizon ended its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs to secure FCC approval for its \$20 billion acquisition of Frontier Communications, a deal that will upgrade internet access across 25 states and expand fiber optic access to at least 1 million homes annually.
Verizon Ends DEI Programs to Secure FCC Approval of \$20 Billion Deal
Verizon ended its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs to secure FCC approval for its \$20 billion acquisition of Frontier Communications, a deal that will upgrade internet access across 25 states and expand fiber optic access to at least 1 million homes annually.
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Deregulation: \$180 Billion Saved, Environmental Damage Unfolding
The Trump administration's environmental deregulation, driven by a focus on economic growth, resulted in over \$180 billion in savings but caused significant damage to environmental protections, scientific research capabilities, and the nation's ability to address climate change, impacting public he...
Trump's Deregulation: \$180 Billion Saved, Environmental Damage Unfolding
The Trump administration's environmental deregulation, driven by a focus on economic growth, resulted in over \$180 billion in savings but caused significant damage to environmental protections, scientific research capabilities, and the nation's ability to address climate change, impacting public he...
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56% Bias Score


CBS News President Resigns Amid Trump Lawsuit, Raising Censorship Concerns
CBS News President Wendy McMahon resigned on Monday amid President Trump's lawsuit against the network and Paramount Global's attempts to settle; her departure follows that of "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens, raising concerns about journalistic independence and potential censorship.
CBS News President Resigns Amid Trump Lawsuit, Raising Censorship Concerns
CBS News President Wendy McMahon resigned on Monday amid President Trump's lawsuit against the network and Paramount Global's attempts to settle; her departure follows that of "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens, raising concerns about journalistic independence and potential censorship.
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows End of TPS for Venezuelan Migrants
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for approximately 350,000 Venezuelan migrants, overturning a lower court injunction that blocked the move, while Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented; the decision will impact their right to live and ...
Supreme Court Allows End of TPS for Venezuelan Migrants
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for approximately 350,000 Venezuelan migrants, overturning a lower court injunction that blocked the move, while Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented; the decision will impact their right to live and ...
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36% Bias Score

Mass Exodus at Justice Department's Civil Rights Division Amidst Focus Shift
The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division is experiencing a mass exodus of attorneys—approximately 70%—since President Trump's inauguration, as the administration redirects its focus from traditional civil rights enforcement to enforcing the president's executive orders, leading to concerns abo...

Mass Exodus at Justice Department's Civil Rights Division Amidst Focus Shift
The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division is experiencing a mass exodus of attorneys—approximately 70%—since President Trump's inauguration, as the administration redirects its focus from traditional civil rights enforcement to enforcing the president's executive orders, leading to concerns abo...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Appoints Officials to Multiple Conflicting Roles
President Trump's administration has appointed several high-ranking officials to multiple, often conflicting, roles, raising concerns about conflicts of interest, workload, and the bypassing of Senate confirmation procedures, exemplified by Jamieson Greer's roles as U.S. trade representative, ethics...

Trump Appoints Officials to Multiple Conflicting Roles
President Trump's administration has appointed several high-ranking officials to multiple, often conflicting, roles, raising concerns about conflicts of interest, workload, and the bypassing of Senate confirmation procedures, exemplified by Jamieson Greer's roles as U.S. trade representative, ethics...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Policies Cast Shadow on World Pride 2025 in D.C.
Washington, D.C.'s World Pride 2025 is facing reduced international attendance due to the Trump administration's anti-LGBTQ+ policies, prompting concerns about the event's future and symbolic significance despite planned domestic mobilization.

Trump Policies Cast Shadow on World Pride 2025 in D.C.
Washington, D.C.'s World Pride 2025 is facing reduced international attendance due to the Trump administration's anti-LGBTQ+ policies, prompting concerns about the event's future and symbolic significance despite planned domestic mobilization.
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Termination of TPS for 300,000 Venezuelan Migrants
The Supreme Court lifted a lower court injunction, allowing the Trump administration to terminate the protected legal status of roughly 300,000 Venezuelan migrants in the U.S., enabling their potential removal; this followed a lower court ruling that the termination was unprecedented and possibly ba...

Supreme Court Allows Termination of TPS for 300,000 Venezuelan Migrants
The Supreme Court lifted a lower court injunction, allowing the Trump administration to terminate the protected legal status of roughly 300,000 Venezuelan migrants in the U.S., enabling their potential removal; this followed a lower court ruling that the termination was unprecedented and possibly ba...
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52% Bias Score

Judge Reverses Trump Administration's Takeover of U.S. Institute of Peace
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's takeover of the U.S. Institute of Peace was unlawful, reinstating its president and barring further interference; the decision followed a forceful takeover that involved law enforcement and staff layoffs, and a White House spokesperson stated tha...

Judge Reverses Trump Administration's Takeover of U.S. Institute of Peace
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's takeover of the U.S. Institute of Peace was unlawful, reinstating its president and barring further interference; the decision followed a forceful takeover that involved law enforcement and staff layoffs, and a White House spokesperson stated tha...
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56% Bias Score

Judge Rules Trump Administration's USIP Takeover Unlawful
A D.C. federal judge ruled the Trump administration's takeover of the U.S. Institute of Peace unlawful, declaring actions by the Department of Government Efficiency to dismantle the agency 'null and void' due to violations of the USIP's establishing statute and exceeding presidential authority.

Judge Rules Trump Administration's USIP Takeover Unlawful
A D.C. federal judge ruled the Trump administration's takeover of the U.S. Institute of Peace unlawful, declaring actions by the Department of Government Efficiency to dismantle the agency 'null and void' due to violations of the USIP's establishing statute and exceeding presidential authority.
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48% Bias Score
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