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First Migrant Prosecutions in US Military Border Zone
The Department of Justice has filed criminal charges against at least 28 migrants in New Mexico for crossing a new 170-mile-long military buffer zone along the US-Mexico border, established by the Trump administration and patrolled by US troops, despite concerns raised by civil liberties groups.
First Migrant Prosecutions in US Military Border Zone
The Department of Justice has filed criminal charges against at least 28 migrants in New Mexico for crossing a new 170-mile-long military buffer zone along the US-Mexico border, established by the Trump administration and patrolled by US troops, despite concerns raised by civil liberties groups.
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60% Bias Score


States Sue Trump Administration Over AmeriCorps Cuts
Twenty-four states are suing the Trump administration over deep cuts to AmeriCorps, alleging the cuts violate federal law and the separation of powers, impacting 41% of the agency's $400 million grant budget and forcing 85% of its staff on administrative leave ahead of planned job cuts.
States Sue Trump Administration Over AmeriCorps Cuts
Twenty-four states are suing the Trump administration over deep cuts to AmeriCorps, alleging the cuts violate federal law and the separation of powers, impacting 41% of the agency's $400 million grant budget and forcing 85% of its staff on administrative leave ahead of planned job cuts.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Deportation of Accused Gang Member Sparks Controversy
The Trump administration deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an accused MS-13 gang member, to El Salvador despite pending court orders, prompting criticism and raising concerns about due process; Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the action and announced a broader initiative to deport individuals f...
Trump Administration Deportation of Accused Gang Member Sparks Controversy
The Trump administration deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an accused MS-13 gang member, to El Salvador despite pending court orders, prompting criticism and raising concerns about due process; Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the action and announced a broader initiative to deport individuals f...
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72% Bias Score


Trump to Sign Executive Order Targeting Sanctuary Cities
President Trump will sign an executive order on Monday targeting sanctuary cities that limit cooperation with immigration authorities, potentially leading to increased lawsuits and further straining the relationship between federal and local governments.
Trump to Sign Executive Order Targeting Sanctuary Cities
President Trump will sign an executive order on Monday targeting sanctuary cities that limit cooperation with immigration authorities, potentially leading to increased lawsuits and further straining the relationship between federal and local governments.
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56% Bias Score


Harvard Law Review Under Investigation for Discrimination
The Trump administration is investigating Harvard Law Review for alleged race-based discrimination in article selection, violating Title VI; this follows a $2.2 billion funding freeze on Harvard after the university refused administration demands, resulting in a lawsuit and threats to revoke tax-exe...
Harvard Law Review Under Investigation for Discrimination
The Trump administration is investigating Harvard Law Review for alleged race-based discrimination in article selection, violating Title VI; this follows a $2.2 billion funding freeze on Harvard after the university refused administration demands, resulting in a lawsuit and threats to revoke tax-exe...
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44% Bias Score


DOGE's Failure: Unmet Goals and Data Privacy Concerns
Despite aiming for $1 trillion in savings, the Department of Government Efficiency ("DOGE") has failed to deliver on its promises, instead accumulating unprecedented power over sensitive personal data and facing numerous legal challenges; Elon Musk's departure will not change the long-term impacts.
DOGE's Failure: Unmet Goals and Data Privacy Concerns
Despite aiming for $1 trillion in savings, the Department of Government Efficiency ("DOGE") has failed to deliver on its promises, instead accumulating unprecedented power over sensitive personal data and facing numerous legal challenges; Elon Musk's departure will not change the long-term impacts.
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72% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Mishandling of International Student Records Sparks Lawsuits
A federal judge deemed the Trump administration's cancellation of immigration records for thousands of international students based on minor past offenses a 'flagrant violation of due process,' leading to at least 100 lawsuits and causing widespread disruption.

Trump Administration's Mishandling of International Student Records Sparks Lawsuits
A federal judge deemed the Trump administration's cancellation of immigration records for thousands of international students based on minor past offenses a 'flagrant violation of due process,' leading to at least 100 lawsuits and causing widespread disruption.
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48% Bias Score

House Committee Advances Bill to Reform Student Loan Programs
The House Education and Workforce Committee advanced a bill reforming student loans, limiting Pell Grants to students enrolled in 30 semester hours, capping federal borrowing at $150,000 for professional degrees, and reducing repayment plan options to two, potentially impacting millions of students.

House Committee Advances Bill to Reform Student Loan Programs
The House Education and Workforce Committee advanced a bill reforming student loans, limiting Pell Grants to students enrolled in 30 semester hours, capping federal borrowing at $150,000 for professional degrees, and reducing repayment plan options to two, potentially impacting millions of students.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Announces Tariff Relief on Auto Parts
The Trump administration announced tariff relief on auto parts for cars made in the US, preventing double taxation and aiming to boost domestic manufacturing, following intense industry lobbying and market volatility.

Trump Administration Announces Tariff Relief on Auto Parts
The Trump administration announced tariff relief on auto parts for cars made in the US, preventing double taxation and aiming to boost domestic manufacturing, following intense industry lobbying and market volatility.
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44% Bias Score

FDA Delays Novavax Vaccine Approval, Sparking Concerns
The FDA requested Novavax conduct a new clinical trial for its Covid-19 vaccine, delaying approval and sparking concerns about political influence on vaccine regulation, potentially impacting public health by limiting access to alternative vaccine technology.

FDA Delays Novavax Vaccine Approval, Sparking Concerns
The FDA requested Novavax conduct a new clinical trial for its Covid-19 vaccine, delaying approval and sparking concerns about political influence on vaccine regulation, potentially impacting public health by limiting access to alternative vaccine technology.
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64% Bias Score

Mass Resignations Hit Justice Department's Civil Rights Division
Approximately 70% of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, around 238 employees, are expected to accept a buyout offer by September, leading to a mass exodus due to a shift in priorities under Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who plans to reverse Biden-era civil rights initiativ...

Mass Resignations Hit Justice Department's Civil Rights Division
Approximately 70% of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, around 238 employees, are expected to accept a buyout offer by September, leading to a mass exodus due to a shift in priorities under Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who plans to reverse Biden-era civil rights initiativ...
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68% Bias Score

Trump Administration Highlights Social Security Achievements in First 100 Days
During President Trump's first 100 days, the administration announced over $14.8 billion in retroactive Social Security payments to over 2 million people and over $1 billion in cost savings for fiscal year 2025, while addressing concerns about data accuracy and fraud.

Trump Administration Highlights Social Security Achievements in First 100 Days
During President Trump's first 100 days, the administration announced over $14.8 billion in retroactive Social Security payments to over 2 million people and over $1 billion in cost savings for fiscal year 2025, while addressing concerns about data accuracy and fraud.
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60% Bias Score
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