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Trump Administration Shifts Migration Flow Through Deportations to Third Countries
The Trump administration has dramatically shifted the regional migration flow by deporting migrants to third countries, including Mexico, Panama, and Costa Rica, raising human rights concerns and impacting regional stability.
Trump Administration Shifts Migration Flow Through Deportations to Third Countries
The Trump administration has dramatically shifted the regional migration flow by deporting migrants to third countries, including Mexico, Panama, and Costa Rica, raising human rights concerns and impacting regional stability.
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48% Bias Score


Rubio Rebuts Claims of Ukraine Exclusion from US-Russia Talks Amid NATO Concerns
Secretary of State Marco Rubio denies reports of Ukraine's exclusion from US-Russia talks, citing President Trump's direct contact with President Zelenskyy following discussions with President Putin; however, President Trump's previous downplaying of Ukraine's role raises questions about the adminis...
Rubio Rebuts Claims of Ukraine Exclusion from US-Russia Talks Amid NATO Concerns
Secretary of State Marco Rubio denies reports of Ukraine's exclusion from US-Russia talks, citing President Trump's direct contact with President Zelenskyy following discussions with President Putin; however, President Trump's previous downplaying of Ukraine's role raises questions about the adminis...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Orders Massive Federal Workforce Cuts
US President Donald Trump ordered federal agencies to submit plans by March 13, 2025, to slash their workforces, threatening to fire over 1 million employees who have not detailed their work contributions.
Trump Orders Massive Federal Workforce Cuts
US President Donald Trump ordered federal agencies to submit plans by March 13, 2025, to slash their workforces, threatening to fire over 1 million employees who have not detailed their work contributions.
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76% Bias Score


Trump Rejects US Security Guarantees for Ukraine, Linking it to Minerals Deal
President Trump announced that Europe, not the US, should provide security guarantees to Ukraine, linking this to a major minerals deal expected to be signed Friday; this deal would provide significant economic benefits to the US, but leaves the future of Ukrainian security uncertain.
Trump Rejects US Security Guarantees for Ukraine, Linking it to Minerals Deal
President Trump announced that Europe, not the US, should provide security guarantees to Ukraine, linking this to a major minerals deal expected to be signed Friday; this deal would provide significant economic benefits to the US, but leaves the future of Ukrainian security uncertain.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Signals Potential 65% EPA Staff Cuts
President Trump announced potential 65% staff cuts at the EPA, citing inefficiency; this follows a broader administration push to reduce the federal government's size and spending, with the Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) leading the charge.
Trump Signals Potential 65% EPA Staff Cuts
President Trump announced potential 65% staff cuts at the EPA, citing inefficiency; this follows a broader administration push to reduce the federal government's size and spending, with the Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) leading the charge.
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60% Bias Score


US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Faces Viability Questions Amidst War and Data Uncertainties
A US-Ukraine agreement aims to exploit Ukraine's substantial critical mineral deposits, including rare earths vital for green energy and defense, despite experts raising concerns about the feasibility of commercial extraction due to outdated data, war-related energy shortages, and ongoing security r...
US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Faces Viability Questions Amidst War and Data Uncertainties
A US-Ukraine agreement aims to exploit Ukraine's substantial critical mineral deposits, including rare earths vital for green energy and defense, despite experts raising concerns about the feasibility of commercial extraction due to outdated data, war-related energy shortages, and ongoing security r...
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48% Bias Score

S&P 500 Projected to Rise 9% in 2025 Amidst Policy Uncertainty
Equity strategists predict the S&P 500 will reach 6,500 by year-end 2025, a 9% increase, despite expected volatility from President Trump's tariffs and policy changes; a market correction is considered likely by many.

S&P 500 Projected to Rise 9% in 2025 Amidst Policy Uncertainty
Equity strategists predict the S&P 500 will reach 6,500 by year-end 2025, a 9% increase, despite expected volatility from President Trump's tariffs and policy changes; a market correction is considered likely by many.
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52% Bias Score

White House Orders Mass Layoffs Across US Federal Agencies
The White House ordered all US federal agencies to prepare for mass layoffs by March 13th, eliminating unnecessary positions, except for specific agencies; over 75,000 employees already left under a separate program, and this directive is part of a broader effort to reduce the federal workforce.

White House Orders Mass Layoffs Across US Federal Agencies
The White House ordered all US federal agencies to prepare for mass layoffs by March 13th, eliminating unnecessary positions, except for specific agencies; over 75,000 employees already left under a separate program, and this directive is part of a broader effort to reduce the federal workforce.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Mandate Registration for Undocumented Immigrants
The Trump administration will require undocumented immigrants aged 14 and older to register with the federal government, providing fingerprints and carrying registration documents, or face fines up to $5,000 and six months in prison; parents must register children under 14.

Trump Administration to Mandate Registration for Undocumented Immigrants
The Trump administration will require undocumented immigrants aged 14 and older to register with the federal government, providing fingerprints and carrying registration documents, or face fines up to $5,000 and six months in prison; parents must register children under 14.
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64% Bias Score

Head of Nation's Report Card Placed on Leave Amidst Historically Low Student Test Scores
Peggy Carr, head of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), was put on administrative leave Monday, following the release of data showing US students' reading and math scores at their lowest levels in history, despite a White House statement labeling these results as unacceptable. The E...

Head of Nation's Report Card Placed on Leave Amidst Historically Low Student Test Scores
Peggy Carr, head of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), was put on administrative leave Monday, following the release of data showing US students' reading and math scores at their lowest levels in history, despite a White House statement labeling these results as unacceptable. The E...
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40% Bias Score

NYC Migrant Crisis Eases; 53 Shelters to Close After Dramatic Drop in Arrivals
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a significant decrease in migrant arrivalsāfrom 4,000 to 350 per monthāattributing the decline to a combination of city policies and federal actions under the Trump administration, leading to the closure of 53 migrant shelters, including the Roosevelt Hotel.

NYC Migrant Crisis Eases; 53 Shelters to Close After Dramatic Drop in Arrivals
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a significant decrease in migrant arrivalsāfrom 4,000 to 350 per monthāattributing the decline to a combination of city policies and federal actions under the Trump administration, leading to the closure of 53 migrant shelters, including the Roosevelt Hotel.
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52% Bias Score

CIA Damage Assessment Underway After Non-Secure Email Reveals Officer Identities
The CIA is assessing potential damage from a non-secure email sent to the White House that listed junior officers, raising concerns about exposure of covert operations and recruitment of disgruntled former employees by foreign intelligence agencies amid planned layoffs.

CIA Damage Assessment Underway After Non-Secure Email Reveals Officer Identities
The CIA is assessing potential damage from a non-secure email sent to the White House that listed junior officers, raising concerns about exposure of covert operations and recruitment of disgruntled former employees by foreign intelligence agencies amid planned layoffs.
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44% Bias Score
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