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Trump Administration to Review National Monument Boundaries
The Trump administration will review the boundaries of national monuments, potentially shrinking or eliminating them to increase domestic energy production, raising concerns from conservation groups and potentially leading to legal challenges.
Trump Administration to Review National Monument Boundaries
The Trump administration will review the boundaries of national monuments, potentially shrinking or eliminating them to increase domestic energy production, raising concerns from conservation groups and potentially leading to legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Bans Transgender Women from Women's Sports via Executive Order
President Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday banning transgender women from women's sports, citing Title IX and fairness concerns; the order will pressure sporting organizations and potentially affect federal funding for schools, while facing legal challenges and criticism over its impact ...
Trump Bans Transgender Women from Women's Sports via Executive Order
President Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday banning transgender women from women's sports, citing Title IX and fairness concerns; the order will pressure sporting organizations and potentially affect federal funding for schools, while facing legal challenges and criticism over its impact ...
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68% Bias Score


Federal Worker Resignation Deal Faces Legal Challenges, Funding Uncertainty
Facing a Thursday deadline, over 2 million federal workers must decide whether to accept a resignation deal offering pay and benefits through September, but unions warn it lacks congressional authorization and may leave workers unpaid after March 14, impacting essential services.
Federal Worker Resignation Deal Faces Legal Challenges, Funding Uncertainty
Facing a Thursday deadline, over 2 million federal workers must decide whether to accept a resignation deal offering pay and benefits through September, but unions warn it lacks congressional authorization and may leave workers unpaid after March 14, impacting essential services.
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56% Bias Score


Venezuelan Asylum Seeker Arrested Despite Lack of Criminal Record
Eighteen-year-old Carlos, a Venezuelan asylum seeker in the U.S. through the CBP One app, was arrested on January 26th, 2024, by ICE agents without a warrant, despite lacking a criminal record, raising concerns about the Trump administration's immigration enforcement policies.
Venezuelan Asylum Seeker Arrested Despite Lack of Criminal Record
Eighteen-year-old Carlos, a Venezuelan asylum seeker in the U.S. through the CBP One app, was arrested on January 26th, 2024, by ICE agents without a warrant, despite lacking a criminal record, raising concerns about the Trump administration's immigration enforcement policies.
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60% Bias Score


Federal Funding Freeze Jeopardizes Dozens of Head Start Programs
A temporary federal funding freeze impacted dozens of Head Start programs in 23 states, serving 20,000 children, causing some to temporarily close and others to face imminent closure due to delayed access to previously approved funds.
Federal Funding Freeze Jeopardizes Dozens of Head Start Programs
A temporary federal funding freeze impacted dozens of Head Start programs in 23 states, serving 20,000 children, causing some to temporarily close and others to face imminent closure due to delayed access to previously approved funds.
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40% Bias Score


20,000 Federal Employees Accept Buyout Following Return-to-Office Mandate
President Trump's January 28th mandate requiring a return to office for over two million federal employees resulted in approximately 20,000 accepting a buyout with full pay and benefits through September, potentially leading to a significant shift of workers into the private sector.
20,000 Federal Employees Accept Buyout Following Return-to-Office Mandate
President Trump's January 28th mandate requiring a return to office for over two million federal employees resulted in approximately 20,000 accepting a buyout with full pay and benefits through September, potentially leading to a significant shift of workers into the private sector.
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60% Bias Score

CIA Offers Buyout to Employees, Freezes Hiring to Align with Trump's Priorities
The CIA offered its employees eight months' salary to resign, aiming to align with President Trump's priorities, which include combating drug cartels and countering China; the agency also froze hiring for new employees.

CIA Offers Buyout to Employees, Freezes Hiring to Align with Trump's Priorities
The CIA offered its employees eight months' salary to resign, aiming to align with President Trump's priorities, which include combating drug cartels and countering China; the agency also froze hiring for new employees.
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40% Bias Score

Justice Department Reviews FBI Agents' Roles in January 6th Investigation
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove announced a review of FBI agents involved in the January 6th Capitol riot investigation, stating that agents who acted ethically are safe but those with corrupt or partisan intent should be concerned; acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll is accused of insubordi...

Justice Department Reviews FBI Agents' Roles in January 6th Investigation
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove announced a review of FBI agents involved in the January 6th Capitol riot investigation, stating that agents who acted ethically are safe but those with corrupt or partisan intent should be concerned; acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll is accused of insubordi...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Sends Migrants to Guantanamo Bay
The Trump administration has started transferring Venezuelan migrants from the U.S. to Guantanamo Bay, with at least one plane carrying about a dozen migrants arriving; the legality of this action is disputed, and experts question whether the plan to house 30,000 migrants there is feasible.

Trump Administration Sends Migrants to Guantanamo Bay
The Trump administration has started transferring Venezuelan migrants from the U.S. to Guantanamo Bay, with at least one plane carrying about a dozen migrants arriving; the legality of this action is disputed, and experts question whether the plan to house 30,000 migrants there is feasible.
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48% Bias Score

Senate Confirms Vought as OMB Director Amidst Impoundment Act Dispute
The Senate confirmed Russell Vought as OMB director by a 53-47 vote, despite Democratic opposition rooted in his views on the Impoundment Control Act and a controversial OMB memo, which has since been rescinded.

Senate Confirms Vought as OMB Director Amidst Impoundment Act Dispute
The Senate confirmed Russell Vought as OMB director by a 53-47 vote, despite Democratic opposition rooted in his views on the Impoundment Control Act and a controversial OMB memo, which has since been rescinded.
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48% Bias Score

CIS Proposes "Self-Deportation" Plan via Private Lawsuits Against Employers of Undocumented Immigrants
The Center for Immigration Studies proposed a plan to amend the tax code, allowing private lawsuits against businesses hiring undocumented immigrants to encourage self-deportation, drawing parallels to Britain's 19th-century child labor laws.

CIS Proposes "Self-Deportation" Plan via Private Lawsuits Against Employers of Undocumented Immigrants
The Center for Immigration Studies proposed a plan to amend the tax code, allowing private lawsuits against businesses hiring undocumented immigrants to encourage self-deportation, drawing parallels to Britain's 19th-century child labor laws.
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56% Bias Score

Senate Advances Loeffler's SBA Nomination Amid Funding Freeze Controversy
The Senate committee advanced Kelly Loeffler's nomination for SBA administrator by a 12–7 vote; Loeffler, a former senator with a net worth of roughly $1 billion, pledged to donate her $207,500 annual salary to charity if confirmed, amid controversy over a now-withdrawn White House memo to freeze fe...

Senate Advances Loeffler's SBA Nomination Amid Funding Freeze Controversy
The Senate committee advanced Kelly Loeffler's nomination for SBA administrator by a 12–7 vote; Loeffler, a former senator with a net worth of roughly $1 billion, pledged to donate her $207,500 annual salary to charity if confirmed, amid controversy over a now-withdrawn White House memo to freeze fe...
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60% Bias Score
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