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Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze: Global Impact and Human Cost
President Trump's executive order freezing $44 billion in U.S. foreign aid for 90 days has severely impacted global health programs, including PEPFAR, food aid, and humanitarian assistance, causing program shutdowns and potential loss of life, with concerns about U.S. global standing and future pand...
Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze: Global Impact and Human Cost
President Trump's executive order freezing $44 billion in U.S. foreign aid for 90 days has severely impacted global health programs, including PEPFAR, food aid, and humanitarian assistance, causing program shutdowns and potential loss of life, with concerns about U.S. global standing and future pand...
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52% Bias Score


Judge Denies AP's Request to End White House Ban
A US judge temporarily denied the Associated Press's request to end a Trump administration ban from White House events, stemming from a dispute over the name "Gulf of America", but scheduled a further hearing; the AP maintains its use of "Gulf of Mexico", arguing the ban infringes on its First Amend...
Judge Denies AP's Request to End White House Ban
A US judge temporarily denied the Associated Press's request to end a Trump administration ban from White House events, stemming from a dispute over the name "Gulf of America", but scheduled a further hearing; the AP maintains its use of "Gulf of Mexico", arguing the ban infringes on its First Amend...
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48% Bias Score


National Park Service Staff Cuts Result in Reduced Services and Visitor Impacts
The Trump administration's firing of 1000 National Park Service employees has led to reduced services, longer wait times, and closures at numerous national parks, exacerbating pre-existing staffing shortages and raising concerns about park maintenance and visitor safety.
National Park Service Staff Cuts Result in Reduced Services and Visitor Impacts
The Trump administration's firing of 1000 National Park Service employees has led to reduced services, longer wait times, and closures at numerous national parks, exacerbating pre-existing staffing shortages and raising concerns about park maintenance and visitor safety.
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64% Bias Score


EU Steel Ministers to Meet Amidst 25% US Tariff Increase
European steel ministers will meet in Paris on Thursday to address a 25% US tariff increase, adding to existing challenges from cheap Chinese steel and high energy prices, threatening over 300,000 European jobs and prompting calls for a coordinated response.
EU Steel Ministers to Meet Amidst 25% US Tariff Increase
European steel ministers will meet in Paris on Thursday to address a 25% US tariff increase, adding to existing challenges from cheap Chinese steel and high energy prices, threatening over 300,000 European jobs and prompting calls for a coordinated response.
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52% Bias Score


Musk Demands Federal Workers Detail Weekly Work or Face Termination
Elon Musk ordered federal employees to describe their past week's work in five bullet points by Monday or face termination, prompting conflicting agency responses; some directed employees to reply while others advised against it, citing security concerns and questioning Musk's authority.
Musk Demands Federal Workers Detail Weekly Work or Face Termination
Elon Musk ordered federal employees to describe their past week's work in five bullet points by Monday or face termination, prompting conflicting agency responses; some directed employees to reply while others advised against it, citing security concerns and questioning Musk's authority.
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48% Bias Score


Special Counsel Investigates Trump Administration's Mass Firing of Federal Employees
The Office of Special Counsel is investigating whether the Trump administration illegally fired six probationary federal employees without cause, prompting a request for a stay of termination and a separate lawsuit from labor unions challenging the legality of mass firings.
Special Counsel Investigates Trump Administration's Mass Firing of Federal Employees
The Office of Special Counsel is investigating whether the Trump administration illegally fired six probationary federal employees without cause, prompting a request for a stay of termination and a separate lawsuit from labor unions challenging the legality of mass firings.
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44% Bias Score

US Sides with Russia on Ukraine Conflict Resolutions at UN
The US twice sided with Russia in UN votes on the Ukraine conflict, opposing a resolution condemning Russia's actions and passing a resolution lacking criticism of Russia, causing concern among allies and critics.

US Sides with Russia on Ukraine Conflict Resolutions at UN
The US twice sided with Russia in UN votes on the Ukraine conflict, opposing a resolution condemning Russia's actions and passing a resolution lacking criticism of Russia, causing concern among allies and critics.
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56% Bias Score

Claver-Carone's Controversial Tenure Shapes Trump's Latin America Policy
Mauricio Claver-Carone, a Cuban-American lawyer appointed by President Trump, served as a key figure in US foreign policy toward Latin America, advocating for sanctions against Cuba and Venezuela, before being dismissed as president of the Inter-American Development Bank after an ethics investigatio...

Claver-Carone's Controversial Tenure Shapes Trump's Latin America Policy
Mauricio Claver-Carone, a Cuban-American lawyer appointed by President Trump, served as a key figure in US foreign policy toward Latin America, advocating for sanctions against Cuba and Venezuela, before being dismissed as president of the Inter-American Development Bank after an ethics investigatio...
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40% Bias Score

UVA Hospital Ends Transgender Care for Minors Amidst Federal Funding Threat
The University of Virginia Health Hospital will end transgender treatments for new patients under 18 due to a White House executive order threatening to cut federal funding; the hospital receives over $100 million annually from the NIH.

UVA Hospital Ends Transgender Care for Minors Amidst Federal Funding Threat
The University of Virginia Health Hospital will end transgender treatments for new patients under 18 due to a White House executive order threatening to cut federal funding; the hospital receives over $100 million annually from the NIH.
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72% Bias Score

Macron's White House Visit Highlights Strained US-Europe Relations
French President Macron's White House visit aimed to mend strained US-Europe relations, resulting in some progress but also highlighting a shift toward greater European strategic autonomy due to a perceived unreliable US under Trump, alongside internal divisions on supporting Ukraine.

Macron's White House Visit Highlights Strained US-Europe Relations
French President Macron's White House visit aimed to mend strained US-Europe relations, resulting in some progress but also highlighting a shift toward greater European strategic autonomy due to a perceived unreliable US under Trump, alongside internal divisions on supporting Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score

Federal Agencies Divided on Musk's 'Accomplishments' Email
Federal agencies are divided on whether employees should comply with an email from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) requesting a list of their accomplishments last week; OPM later clarified that responding is voluntary, contradicting claims from Elon Musk and President Trump that non-complia...

Federal Agencies Divided on Musk's 'Accomplishments' Email
Federal agencies are divided on whether employees should comply with an email from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) requesting a list of their accomplishments last week; OPM later clarified that responding is voluntary, contradicting claims from Elon Musk and President Trump that non-complia...
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36% Bias Score

Judge Denies AP Emergency Motion for White House Access
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., temporarily denied the Associated Press's emergency motion to regain access to White House events after the news service was banned for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico," setting a hearing for March 20.

Judge Denies AP Emergency Motion for White House Access
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., temporarily denied the Associated Press's emergency motion to regain access to White House events after the news service was banned for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico," setting a hearing for March 20.
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56% Bias Score
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