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Trump Administration Reshapes White House Press Pool, Favoring Pro-Trump Media
During a photo op with Ukrainian President Zelensky, the White House press pool, now controlled by the Trump administration, included pro-Trump media figures, resulting in softball questions that focused on advancing Trump's talking points rather than objective journalism.
Trump Administration Reshapes White House Press Pool, Favoring Pro-Trump Media
During a photo op with Ukrainian President Zelensky, the White House press pool, now controlled by the Trump administration, included pro-Trump media figures, resulting in softball questions that focused on advancing Trump's talking points rather than objective journalism.
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52% Bias Score


US to Use $100 Billion in Tariff Revenue for Debt Reduction, Rejecting Rebate Checks
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that $100 billion in tariff revenue will be used to pay down the national debt, rejecting proposals for rebate checks; he expects significantly higher tariff revenue than the $300 billion initially projected.
US to Use $100 Billion in Tariff Revenue for Debt Reduction, Rejecting Rebate Checks
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that $100 billion in tariff revenue will be used to pay down the national debt, rejecting proposals for rebate checks; he expects significantly higher tariff revenue than the $300 billion initially projected.
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36% Bias Score


Missouri AG Appointed as FBI Co-Deputy Director Under Trump
President Trump's administration appointed Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey as co-deputy director of the FBI, alongside Dan Bongino, to strengthen law enforcement efforts and reduce crime rates, following a period of increased FBI activity under Director Kash Patel, which saw a significant ri...
Missouri AG Appointed as FBI Co-Deputy Director Under Trump
President Trump's administration appointed Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey as co-deputy director of the FBI, alongside Dan Bongino, to strengthen law enforcement efforts and reduce crime rates, following a period of increased FBI activity under Director Kash Patel, which saw a significant ri...
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60% Bias Score


S&P Affirms U.S. Credit Rating Amid Tariff Revenue Surge
S&P Global Ratings reaffirmed the U.S.'s AA+ credit rating on Monday, citing offsetting effects of $30 billion in tariff revenue (a 242% increase since July 2024) against tax cuts enacted by the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act", despite a slowing economy and weak job growth.
S&P Affirms U.S. Credit Rating Amid Tariff Revenue Surge
S&P Global Ratings reaffirmed the U.S.'s AA+ credit rating on Monday, citing offsetting effects of $30 billion in tariff revenue (a 242% increase since July 2024) against tax cuts enacted by the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act", despite a slowing economy and weak job growth.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Expands Deportation Campaign to Third Countries
The Trump administration is pressuring numerous countries to accept deportations of migrants who are not their citizens, using a "safe third country" provision; agreements with Uganda and Honduras illustrate this, though the exact number of deportees remains unclear, and human rights concerns are ra...
Trump Administration Expands Deportation Campaign to Third Countries
The Trump administration is pressuring numerous countries to accept deportations of migrants who are not their citizens, using a "safe third country" provision; agreements with Uganda and Honduras illustrate this, though the exact number of deportees remains unclear, and human rights concerns are ra...
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40% Bias Score


NY Judges Approve Unconfirmed US Attorney
Federal judges in New York approved Jay Clayton to remain as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, despite his lack of Senate confirmation, following a trend of unorthodox maneuvers by the Trump administration to keep controversial appointees in office after judicial rejections in oth...
NY Judges Approve Unconfirmed US Attorney
Federal judges in New York approved Jay Clayton to remain as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, despite his lack of Senate confirmation, following a trend of unorthodox maneuvers by the Trump administration to keep controversial appointees in office after judicial rejections in oth...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Considers $10.5 Billion Intel Investment
The Trump administration is considering a $10.5 billion investment in Intel, acquiring a 10 percent stake and becoming its largest shareholder; this unprecedented peacetime move follows the president's demand for the CEO's resignation and aims to revitalize Intel's struggling business amidst $2.9 bi...

Trump Administration Considers $10.5 Billion Intel Investment
The Trump administration is considering a $10.5 billion investment in Intel, acquiring a 10 percent stake and becoming its largest shareholder; this unprecedented peacetime move follows the president's demand for the CEO's resignation and aims to revitalize Intel's struggling business amidst $2.9 bi...
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40% Bias Score

Air Force Chief Allvin Retires Amidst Reports of Impending Dismissal
US Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin announced his early retirement in November, citing gratitude for his service but offering no explanation for the decision, following reports of his planned dismissal by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Air Force Chief Allvin Retires Amidst Reports of Impending Dismissal
US Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin announced his early retirement in November, citing gratitude for his service but offering no explanation for the decision, following reports of his planned dismissal by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
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56% Bias Score

Air Force Chief Allvin Retires Amidst Reported Push from Defense Secretary
US Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin announced his early retirement in November, reportedly after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth planned to dismiss him, marking another high-profile military ouster under the Trump administration.

Air Force Chief Allvin Retires Amidst Reported Push from Defense Secretary
US Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin announced his early retirement in November, reportedly after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth planned to dismiss him, marking another high-profile military ouster under the Trump administration.
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60% Bias Score

US Student Visa Revocations Reach 6,000, Threatening Universities and Economy
The State Department revoked over 6,000 student visas in 2024 due to legal violations, impacting US universities and potentially causing a 30-40% drop in new international student enrollment and significant economic losses.

US Student Visa Revocations Reach 6,000, Threatening Universities and Economy
The State Department revoked over 6,000 student visas in 2024 due to legal violations, impacting US universities and potentially causing a 30-40% drop in new international student enrollment and significant economic losses.
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52% Bias Score

FTA Threatens to Withhold 25% of MTA Funding Over Safety Concerns
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has threatened to withhold up to 25 percent of New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) federal funding due to safety concerns following the death of an MTA track worker and a rise in near-misses; the MTA has 30 days to comply.

FTA Threatens to Withhold 25% of MTA Funding Over Safety Concerns
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has threatened to withhold up to 25 percent of New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) federal funding due to safety concerns following the death of an MTA track worker and a rise in near-misses; the MTA has 30 days to comply.
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48% Bias Score

National Guard Deployment to D.C. Increases Federal Control
Three states deployed hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington D.C. to assist a federal crackdown on crime and homelessness following President Trump's executive order federalizing local police and activating 800 D.C. National Guard troops, prompting protests and raising concerns about local ...

National Guard Deployment to D.C. Increases Federal Control
Three states deployed hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington D.C. to assist a federal crackdown on crime and homelessness following President Trump's executive order federalizing local police and activating 800 D.C. National Guard troops, prompting protests and raising concerns about local ...
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60% Bias Score
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