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US Tariffs: Consumers, Not Foreign Entities, Bear the Brunt of the Cost
Despite President Trump's claims, economic data shows American consumers and businesses are absorbing the majority of costs from tariffs, with estimates suggesting 70% of costs will eventually fall on consumers, potentially reaching 100% if including indirect effects. This slow pass-through is due t...
US Tariffs: Consumers, Not Foreign Entities, Bear the Brunt of the Cost
Despite President Trump's claims, economic data shows American consumers and businesses are absorbing the majority of costs from tariffs, with estimates suggesting 70% of costs will eventually fall on consumers, potentially reaching 100% if including indirect effects. This slow pass-through is due t...
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20% Bias Score


International Postal Services Halt US Shipments After Tariff Exemption Expires
International postal services are suspending shipments to the United States following the expiration of a tariff exemption on small packages, impacting e-commerce businesses and consumers.
International Postal Services Halt US Shipments After Tariff Exemption Expires
International postal services are suspending shipments to the United States following the expiration of a tariff exemption on small packages, impacting e-commerce businesses and consumers.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Seeks Second Deportation of Salvadoran Man to Uganda
The Trump administration is pursuing the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda after he was wrongfully deported to El Salvador, then returned to the US. Despite his release from jail, the administration is determined to deport him for alleged human smuggling. This case has become a symbol of...
Trump Administration Seeks Second Deportation of Salvadoran Man to Uganda
The Trump administration is pursuing the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda after he was wrongfully deported to El Salvador, then returned to the US. Despite his release from jail, the administration is determined to deport him for alleged human smuggling. This case has become a symbol of...
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48% Bias Score


Five Trump Critics Targeted in FBI Investigations Linked to Kash Patel's Book
FBI investigations into five individuals named in Kash Patel's book "Government Gangsters", including former national security advisor John Bolton, raise concerns about the weaponization of federal agencies against political opponents within seven months of the book's release.
Five Trump Critics Targeted in FBI Investigations Linked to Kash Patel's Book
FBI investigations into five individuals named in Kash Patel's book "Government Gangsters", including former national security advisor John Bolton, raise concerns about the weaponization of federal agencies against political opponents within seven months of the book's release.
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52% Bias Score


DIA Chief Fired After Assessment Contradicted Trump's Claims on Iran Strikes
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired Lt Gen Jeffrey Kruse, head of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), for an intelligence assessment that contradicted President Trump's claims about the damage inflicted on Iranian nuclear sites by US strikes; this is the latest in a series of high-profile dis...
DIA Chief Fired After Assessment Contradicted Trump's Claims on Iran Strikes
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired Lt Gen Jeffrey Kruse, head of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), for an intelligence assessment that contradicted President Trump's claims about the damage inflicted on Iranian nuclear sites by US strikes; this is the latest in a series of high-profile dis...
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56% Bias Score


Wrongfully Deported Migrant Released from Jail
Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego García, wrongly deported in March despite a 2019 court order, was released from a Tennessee jail on Friday and will return to Maryland to face trial for alleged migrant smuggling. His case became a focal point of criticism against the Trump administration's immigrati...
Wrongfully Deported Migrant Released from Jail
Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego García, wrongly deported in March despite a 2019 court order, was released from a Tennessee jail on Friday and will return to Maryland to face trial for alleged migrant smuggling. His case became a focal point of criticism against the Trump administration's immigrati...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Epstein Files, Chicago Troop Deployment, and Deportation Plans
The Trump administration released some Epstein-related files, but faced criticism for a lack of new information; it plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago, prompting backlash from city officials; and it may deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda.

Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Epstein Files, Chicago Troop Deployment, and Deportation Plans
The Trump administration released some Epstein-related files, but faced criticism for a lack of new information; it plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago, prompting backlash from city officials; and it may deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda.
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36% Bias Score

Australia's Albanese Yet to Meet Biden Amid Strained US Relations
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has yet to meet President Biden at the White House, unlike other G20 leaders, due to strained relations stemming from Australia's defense spending decisions and recognition of Palestine, despite efforts by well-connected Australian officials.

Australia's Albanese Yet to Meet Biden Amid Strained US Relations
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has yet to meet President Biden at the White House, unlike other G20 leaders, due to strained relations stemming from Australia's defense spending decisions and recognition of Palestine, despite efforts by well-connected Australian officials.
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48% Bias Score

US to Deport Ábrego García to Uganda within 72 Hours
The U.S. government intends to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Uganda within 72 hours, following his release from custody in Tennessee; this comes after previous failed deportation to El Salvador and a plea bargain offer involving deportation to Costa Rica.

US to Deport Ábrego García to Uganda within 72 Hours
The U.S. government intends to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Uganda within 72 hours, following his release from custody in Tennessee; this comes after previous failed deportation to El Salvador and a plea bargain offer involving deportation to Costa Rica.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Assault on US Higher Education
The Trump administration's campaign against US higher education has resulted in funding cuts, program closures, restrictions on student groups, and a climate of fear, impacting universities nationwide and potentially causing a long-term decline in academic freedom and global influence.

Trump Administration's Assault on US Higher Education
The Trump administration's campaign against US higher education has resulted in funding cuts, program closures, restrictions on student groups, and a climate of fear, impacting universities nationwide and potentially causing a long-term decline in academic freedom and global influence.
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60% Bias Score

Salvadorian Man Wrongfully Deported Released Pending Trial
Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadorian man wrongly deported in March and detained in El Salvador, was released from a Tennessee prison on July 23, 2024, pending his January 27, 2026 trial on human smuggling charges, highlighting the Trump administration's controversial immigration policies.

Salvadorian Man Wrongfully Deported Released Pending Trial
Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadorian man wrongly deported in March and detained in El Salvador, was released from a Tennessee prison on July 23, 2024, pending his January 27, 2026 trial on human smuggling charges, highlighting the Trump administration's controversial immigration policies.
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56% Bias Score

U.S. Government Takes 9.9% Stake in Intel for $8.9 Billion
The U.S. government invested $8.9 billion in Intel, acquiring a 9.9% stake to boost domestic semiconductor production and secure America's technological edge, using funds from the CHIPS and Science Act and Department of Defense programs; the deal includes no government representation on Intel's boar...

U.S. Government Takes 9.9% Stake in Intel for $8.9 Billion
The U.S. government invested $8.9 billion in Intel, acquiring a 9.9% stake to boost domestic semiconductor production and secure America's technological edge, using funds from the CHIPS and Science Act and Department of Defense programs; the deal includes no government representation on Intel's boar...
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64% Bias Score
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