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Massive USAID Staff Cuts Spark Lawsuit, Raise Humanitarian Concerns
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) will reduce its workforce from over 5,000 to approximately 290 employees, impacting global aid efforts, and prompting lawsuits alleging illegal actions and humanitarian crisis due to lack of congressional authorization; Secretary of State Marco R...
Massive USAID Staff Cuts Spark Lawsuit, Raise Humanitarian Concerns
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) will reduce its workforce from over 5,000 to approximately 290 employees, impacting global aid efforts, and prompting lawsuits alleging illegal actions and humanitarian crisis due to lack of congressional authorization; Secretary of State Marco R...
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48% Bias Score


Elez Resigns Amid Racism Allegations; Senate to Vote on Trump Nominees
Marko Elez, a Department of Government Efficiency employee with links to Elon Musk, resigned following a Wall Street Journal report alleging his association with a social media account promoting racism and eugenics; the Senate is set to vote on several Trump nominees next week; Attorney General Pam ...
Elez Resigns Amid Racism Allegations; Senate to Vote on Trump Nominees
Marko Elez, a Department of Government Efficiency employee with links to Elon Musk, resigned following a Wall Street Journal report alleging his association with a social media account promoting racism and eugenics; the Senate is set to vote on several Trump nominees next week; Attorney General Pam ...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration to Slash USAID Workforce to 294
The Trump administration plans to slash the USAID workforce from over 10,000 to 294 employees, sparking outrage as crucial programs are frozen and thousands are furloughed; Elon Musk is leading the restructuring effort; integration into the State Department is planned.
Trump Administration to Slash USAID Workforce to 294
The Trump administration plans to slash the USAID workforce from over 10,000 to 294 employees, sparking outrage as crucial programs are frozen and thousands are furloughed; Elon Musk is leading the restructuring effort; integration into the State Department is planned.
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60% Bias Score


Revised Jobs Report to Show Significantly Lower Growth Under Biden
Friday's jobs report will reveal significantly lower job growth than previously reported, due to revisions going back to March, yet economists maintain overall labor market strength, considering the impact of Trump's election on business optimism and uncertainty from trade tariffs.
Revised Jobs Report to Show Significantly Lower Growth Under Biden
Friday's jobs report will reveal significantly lower job growth than previously reported, due to revisions going back to March, yet economists maintain overall labor market strength, considering the impact of Trump's election on business optimism and uncertainty from trade tariffs.
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40% Bias Score


USAID facing massive staff cuts, sparking legal battle
The US government plans to drastically reduce USAID's workforce from over 10,000 to under 300 employees, halting aid distribution, prompting legal action by unions, and sparking criticism from both President Trump and Elon Musk.
USAID facing massive staff cuts, sparking legal battle
The US government plans to drastically reduce USAID's workforce from over 10,000 to under 300 employees, halting aid distribution, prompting legal action by unions, and sparking criticism from both President Trump and Elon Musk.
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Middle East Policies Spark International Backlash
The Trump administration's cuts to overseas aid are worsening conditions in Syrian camps holding ISIS relatives, prompting criticism from HRW; Secretary of State Rubio will visit the Middle East to discuss Trump's plan to disrupt the region's status quo, while Germany and Iran strongly oppose variou...
Trump's Middle East Policies Spark International Backlash
The Trump administration's cuts to overseas aid are worsening conditions in Syrian camps holding ISIS relatives, prompting criticism from HRW; Secretary of State Rubio will visit the Middle East to discuss Trump's plan to disrupt the region's status quo, while Germany and Iran strongly oppose variou...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Imposes Sanctions on International Criminal Court
Former US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its personnel for investigating Israel, following the ICC issuing an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; the US and Israel are not ICC mem...

Trump Imposes Sanctions on International Criminal Court
Former US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its personnel for investigating Israel, following the ICC issuing an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; the US and Israel are not ICC mem...
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56% Bias Score

Senate Confirms Trump Nominees Amidst Legal Challenges and Personnel Shakeups
The Senate is poised to confirm multiple Trump nominees, including Gabbard and RFK Jr., while facing opposition from Sen. Fetterman. Simultaneously, lawsuits challenge Trump's actions to shrink USAID and place EPA staff on leave, highlighting major policy shifts.

Senate Confirms Trump Nominees Amidst Legal Challenges and Personnel Shakeups
The Senate is poised to confirm multiple Trump nominees, including Gabbard and RFK Jr., while facing opposition from Sen. Fetterman. Simultaneously, lawsuits challenge Trump's actions to shrink USAID and place EPA staff on leave, highlighting major policy shifts.
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44% Bias Score

White House Plans to Close Department of Education, Sparking Intense Partisan Battle
The White House plans to close the U.S. Department of Education, prompting fierce partisan debate in Congress over the department's role in funding, civil rights, and student loans, while also highlighting disagreements over teaching methods, 'divisive ideologies,' and school choice.

White House Plans to Close Department of Education, Sparking Intense Partisan Battle
The White House plans to close the U.S. Department of Education, prompting fierce partisan debate in Congress over the department's role in funding, civil rights, and student loans, while also highlighting disagreements over teaching methods, 'divisive ideologies,' and school choice.
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52% Bias Score

US Job Growth Slows, Unemployment Remains Low
U.S. job growth unexpectedly slowed to 143,000 in January, lower than anticipated, but the unemployment rate held steady at 4.0 percent, possibly delaying Federal Reserve interest rate cuts until June. This follows a strong December and is partially due to data revisions.

US Job Growth Slows, Unemployment Remains Low
U.S. job growth unexpectedly slowed to 143,000 in January, lower than anticipated, but the unemployment rate held steady at 4.0 percent, possibly delaying Federal Reserve interest rate cuts until June. This follows a strong December and is partially due to data revisions.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Massive USAID Staff Cuts Spark Outrage and Lawsuit
The Trump administration plans to reduce the USAID workforce from over 10,000 to 294 employees, sparking outrage and a lawsuit alleging illegal actions, with potentially devastating impacts on global humanitarian aid.

Trump Administration's Massive USAID Staff Cuts Spark Outrage and Lawsuit
The Trump administration plans to reduce the USAID workforce from over 10,000 to 294 employees, sparking outrage and a lawsuit alleging illegal actions, with potentially devastating impacts on global humanitarian aid.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Sues Chicago, Illinois Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Trump administration is suing Chicago and Illinois for their sanctuary city policies, alleging they violate federal law, following threats of funding cuts and a congressional investigation into mayors of sanctuary cities; the conflict centers on differing interpretations of the Supremacy Clause.

Trump Administration Sues Chicago, Illinois Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Trump administration is suing Chicago and Illinois for their sanctuary city policies, alleging they violate federal law, following threats of funding cuts and a congressional investigation into mayors of sanctuary cities; the conflict centers on differing interpretations of the Supremacy Clause.
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44% Bias Score
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