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Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of Thousands of Laid-Off Employees
A federal judge in Maryland ordered the temporary reinstatement of thousands of probationary federal employees laid off by the Trump administration, citing procedural violations related to the required six-day notice for reductions in force (RIFs); a similar ruling occurred in California earlier the...
Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of Thousands of Laid-Off Employees
A federal judge in Maryland ordered the temporary reinstatement of thousands of probationary federal employees laid off by the Trump administration, citing procedural violations related to the required six-day notice for reductions in force (RIFs); a similar ruling occurred in California earlier the...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Reviews Migrant Aid Groups, Suspecting Smuggling Law Violations
The Trump administration is reviewing organizations receiving FEMA grants for migrant aid, suspecting potential violations of anti-smuggling laws; this involves demands for detailed migrant service records and sworn statements, with funding potentially withheld.
Trump Administration Reviews Migrant Aid Groups, Suspecting Smuggling Law Violations
The Trump administration is reviewing organizations receiving FEMA grants for migrant aid, suspecting potential violations of anti-smuggling laws; this involves demands for detailed migrant service records and sworn statements, with funding potentially withheld.
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60% Bias Score


International Boycott of US Goods Grows Amid Trump Tariffs
Scandinavian countries and Canada are leading an international boycott of US products due to President Trump's tariffs, resulting in decreased sales for companies like Tesla and prompting "Buy Canadian" and similar campaigns; the impact is being analyzed, but long-term consequences are anticipated.
International Boycott of US Goods Grows Amid Trump Tariffs
Scandinavian countries and Canada are leading an international boycott of US products due to President Trump's tariffs, resulting in decreased sales for companies like Tesla and prompting "Buy Canadian" and similar campaigns; the impact is being analyzed, but long-term consequences are anticipated.
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40% Bias Score


Oz Faces Senate Scrutiny Ahead of CMS Nomination
Dr. Mehmet Oz, President Trump's nominee to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, will face questioning from senators on Friday regarding his tax filings, past endorsements, and plans for Medicare and Medicaid. His net worth is estimated between $98 million and $332 million.
Oz Faces Senate Scrutiny Ahead of CMS Nomination
Dr. Mehmet Oz, President Trump's nominee to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, will face questioning from senators on Friday regarding his tax filings, past endorsements, and plans for Medicare and Medicaid. His net worth is estimated between $98 million and $332 million.
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40% Bias Score


Oz Faces Scrutiny in CMS Confirmation Hearing
Dr. Mehmet Oz, nominated by Donald Trump to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), faced questioning at his confirmation hearing Friday regarding his tax filings and past endorsements of privatized Medicare, while Republicans support his plan to address fraud and improve healthca...
Oz Faces Scrutiny in CMS Confirmation Hearing
Dr. Mehmet Oz, nominated by Donald Trump to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), faced questioning at his confirmation hearing Friday regarding his tax filings and past endorsements of privatized Medicare, while Republicans support his plan to address fraud and improve healthca...
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52% Bias Score


Senate to Vote on Stopgap Funding Bill, Averting Government Shutdown
The Senate is expected to pass a six-month stopgap funding bill to prevent a government shutdown before the midnight deadline, despite opposition from some Democrats who argue it favors the GOP and includes harmful spending cuts. The bill increases military spending while cutting domestic nondefense...
Senate to Vote on Stopgap Funding Bill, Averting Government Shutdown
The Senate is expected to pass a six-month stopgap funding bill to prevent a government shutdown before the midnight deadline, despite opposition from some Democrats who argue it favors the GOP and includes harmful spending cuts. The bill increases military spending while cutting domestic nondefense...
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52% Bias Score

Johns Hopkins Cuts 2,122 Jobs After $800 Million in USAID Funding Cut
Johns Hopkins University will cut 2,122 jobs—247 domestic and 1,975 international—after the Trump administration cut $800 million in USAID funding, impacting the Bloomberg School of Public Health, medical school, and Jhpiego, following a broader trend of cuts and investigations into universities.

Johns Hopkins Cuts 2,122 Jobs After $800 Million in USAID Funding Cut
Johns Hopkins University will cut 2,122 jobs—247 domestic and 1,975 international—after the Trump administration cut $800 million in USAID funding, impacting the Bloomberg School of Public Health, medical school, and Jhpiego, following a broader trend of cuts and investigations into universities.
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44% Bias Score

Federal Judges Halt Trump Administration's Mass Firings of Probationary Workers
Two federal judges issued temporary restraining orders against the Trump administration, forcing the reinstatement of approximately 200,000 probationary workers fired across multiple agencies due to alleged violations of federal layoff regulations.

Federal Judges Halt Trump Administration's Mass Firings of Probationary Workers
Two federal judges issued temporary restraining orders against the Trump administration, forcing the reinstatement of approximately 200,000 probationary workers fired across multiple agencies due to alleged violations of federal layoff regulations.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's CDC Nominee Fails Senate Confirmation
President Trump's nominee for CDC director, Dr. Dave Weldon, failed Senate confirmation today due to his controversial views on vaccine safety, leaving the CDC without a confirmed leader amidst various infectious disease outbreaks and internal turmoil.

Trump's CDC Nominee Fails Senate Confirmation
President Trump's nominee for CDC director, Dr. Dave Weldon, failed Senate confirmation today due to his controversial views on vaccine safety, leaving the CDC without a confirmed leader amidst various infectious disease outbreaks and internal turmoil.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Student Loan Overhaul Causes Financial Hardship for Millions
The Trump administration's recent overhaul of federal student loan programs has resulted in sharply higher monthly payments for nearly 43 million Americans with student loan debt, causing widespread financial distress and impacting borrowers' ability to make ends meet, with the closure of income-dri...

Trump's Student Loan Overhaul Causes Financial Hardship for Millions
The Trump administration's recent overhaul of federal student loan programs has resulted in sharply higher monthly payments for nearly 43 million Americans with student loan debt, causing widespread financial distress and impacting borrowers' ability to make ends meet, with the closure of income-dri...
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48% Bias Score

Consumer Sentiment Plunges to Two-Year Low Amid Economic Uncertainty
U.S. consumer sentiment in March 2024 fell to 57.9, a more than two-year low, driven by uncertainty over economic policies, rising inflation expectations, and trade war concerns, significantly impacting consumer spending which accounts for two-thirds of U.S. economic activity.

Consumer Sentiment Plunges to Two-Year Low Amid Economic Uncertainty
U.S. consumer sentiment in March 2024 fell to 57.9, a more than two-year low, driven by uncertainty over economic policies, rising inflation expectations, and trade war concerns, significantly impacting consumer spending which accounts for two-thirds of U.S. economic activity.
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52% Bias Score

Over 50 Universities Under Investigation for Racial Discrimination
The Department of Education is investigating over 50 universities for alleged racial discrimination in admissions, scholarships, and student life programs, potentially impacting federal funding and challenging diversity initiatives.

Over 50 Universities Under Investigation for Racial Discrimination
The Department of Education is investigating over 50 universities for alleged racial discrimination in admissions, scholarships, and student life programs, potentially impacting federal funding and challenging diversity initiatives.
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60% Bias Score
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