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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


DIA Director Fired Amidst Concerns of Politicized Intelligence
Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse was fired as DIA director on Friday, with Deputy Director Christine Bordine replacing him; Congress was informed but given no reason; the firing has raised concerns about the politicization of intelligence and its impact on national security.
DIA Director Fired Amidst Concerns of Politicized Intelligence
Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse was fired as DIA director on Friday, with Deputy Director Christine Bordine replacing him; Congress was informed but given no reason; the firing has raised concerns about the politicization of intelligence and its impact on national security.
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52% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Withholding Funds from Sanctuary Cities
US District Judge William Orrick in San Francisco issued a preliminary injunction, blocking the Trump administration from withholding federal funding from 35 cities and counties deemed "sanctuary jurisdictions" due to their policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration efforts; the administ...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Withholding Funds from Sanctuary Cities
US District Judge William Orrick in San Francisco issued a preliminary injunction, blocking the Trump administration from withholding federal funding from 35 cities and counties deemed "sanctuary jurisdictions" due to their policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration efforts; the administ...
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Cut $783 Million in NIH Funding
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to allow the Trump administration to cut $783 million in NIH research funding aligned with its anti-DEI priorities, though blocking future cuts under the same directive; the decision follows a lower court ruling deeming the cuts arbitrary and discriminatory.
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Cut $783 Million in NIH Funding
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to allow the Trump administration to cut $783 million in NIH research funding aligned with its anti-DEI priorities, though blocking future cuts under the same directive; the decision follows a lower court ruling deeming the cuts arbitrary and discriminatory.
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60% Bias Score


Federal English Learner Guidance Rescinded, Raising Concerns
The U.S. Department of Education rescinded its 2015 guidance on English language learning services for approximately 5 million students, citing overreach and state-specific needs; advocates worry this will lead to discrimination and reduced accountability.
Federal English Learner Guidance Rescinded, Raising Concerns
The U.S. Department of Education rescinded its 2015 guidance on English language learning services for approximately 5 million students, citing overreach and state-specific needs; advocates worry this will lead to discrimination and reduced accountability.
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44% Bias Score


Judge Rules Alina Habba's US Attorney Appointment Unlawful
A federal judge ruled Alina Habba's appointment as acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey unlawful, rejecting the Trump administration's efforts to keep her in the role despite previous court decisions and lack of Senate confirmation; the ruling, stayed pending appeal, declared Habba's actions since Ju...
Judge Rules Alina Habba's US Attorney Appointment Unlawful
A federal judge ruled Alina Habba's appointment as acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey unlawful, rejecting the Trump administration's efforts to keep her in the role despite previous court decisions and lack of Senate confirmation; the ruling, stayed pending appeal, declared Habba's actions since Ju...
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48% Bias Score

Hegseth Fires DIA Head, Other Top Military Officials
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, along with two other high-ranking officers, following a DIA assessment that contradicted President Trump's claims about the impact of June strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

Hegseth Fires DIA Head, Other Top Military Officials
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, along with two other high-ranking officers, following a DIA assessment that contradicted President Trump's claims about the impact of June strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
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52% Bias Score

DIA Director Dismissed Amid Trump Administration Purge
Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency director, Lieutenant General Jeff Crues, was dismissed on Friday, amid a wider purge of officials by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, supported by President Trump, following a leaked DIA assessment contradicting Trump's claim about the effectiveness of recent ai...

DIA Director Dismissed Amid Trump Administration Purge
Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency director, Lieutenant General Jeff Crues, was dismissed on Friday, amid a wider purge of officials by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, supported by President Trump, following a leaked DIA assessment contradicting Trump's claim about the effectiveness of recent ai...
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44% 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

Supreme Court Allows $783 Million Cut to NIH DEI Research Funding
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to allow the Trump administration to cut $783 million in NIH research funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, overturning a lower court decision that blocked the cuts, despite concerns the cuts will inflict incalculable losses in public health and human ...

Supreme Court Allows $783 Million Cut to NIH DEI Research Funding
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to allow the Trump administration to cut $783 million in NIH research funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, overturning a lower court decision that blocked the cuts, despite concerns the cuts will inflict incalculable losses in public health and human ...
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52% Bias Score

US Expands Visa Vetting, Halts Truck Driver Visas
The US State Department will vet 55 million US visa holders for legal violations, potentially revoking visas and deporting those in the US; this expansion follows a recent policy to screen for "anti-American" views in immigration benefit requests and a halt on issuing work visas to commercial truck ...

US Expands Visa Vetting, Halts Truck Driver Visas
The US State Department will vet 55 million US visa holders for legal violations, potentially revoking visas and deporting those in the US; this expansion follows a recent policy to screen for "anti-American" views in immigration benefit requests and a halt on issuing work visas to commercial truck ...
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52% Bias Score

Uganda Agrees to Accept U.S. Deportations
Uganda, despite initial denials, has agreed to accept deportees from the U.S. under a deal that excludes those with criminal records and unaccompanied minors, raising human rights concerns given Uganda's human rights record and the lack of transparency.

Uganda Agrees to Accept U.S. Deportations
Uganda, despite initial denials, has agreed to accept deportees from the U.S. under a deal that excludes those with criminal records and unaccompanied minors, raising human rights concerns given Uganda's human rights record and the lack of transparency.
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60% Bias Score
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