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Trump Administration Drops Lawsuits, Launches Tech Deregulation
The Trump administration dropped lawsuits against SpaceX and Coinbase, launched a "deregulatory initiative" impacting AI safety regulations, and is considering further deregulation of the tech sector, following significant campaign donations from several tech CEOs.
Trump Administration Drops Lawsuits, Launches Tech Deregulation
The Trump administration dropped lawsuits against SpaceX and Coinbase, launched a "deregulatory initiative" impacting AI safety regulations, and is considering further deregulation of the tech sector, following significant campaign donations from several tech CEOs.
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56% Bias Score


AP Sues Trump Administration Over Access to Presidential Events
The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials for barring its journalists from presidential events for ten days because of their refusal to use "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico", citing a violation of the First Amendment.
AP Sues Trump Administration Over Access to Presidential Events
The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials for barring its journalists from presidential events for ten days because of their refusal to use "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico", citing a violation of the First Amendment.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Budget Cuts Spark Nationwide Republican Backlash
President Trump's sweeping federal budget cuts, implemented by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, have triggered widespread backlash from constituents across various states, leading to confrontations at town hall meetings and raising concerns about executive overreach among Republican ...
Trump's Budget Cuts Spark Nationwide Republican Backlash
President Trump's sweeping federal budget cuts, implemented by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, have triggered widespread backlash from constituents across various states, leading to confrontations at town hall meetings and raising concerns about executive overreach among Republican ...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Considers Placing Postal Service Under Commerce Department
The Trump administration is considering placing the independent U.S. Postal Service under the Commerce Department via executive action, prompted by the agency's financial losses and the resignation of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
Trump Administration Considers Placing Postal Service Under Commerce Department
The Trump administration is considering placing the independent U.S. Postal Service under the Commerce Department via executive action, prompted by the agency's financial losses and the resignation of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Drops Lawsuit Against Coinbase
The Trump administration dropped a major lawsuit against Coinbase, America's largest cryptocurrency exchange, reversing the Biden administration's attempt to regulate it as an unregistered broker, clearing agency, and exchange; this decision followed President Trump's executive order aimed at easing...
Trump Administration Drops Lawsuit Against Coinbase
The Trump administration dropped a major lawsuit against Coinbase, America's largest cryptocurrency exchange, reversing the Biden administration's attempt to regulate it as an unregistered broker, clearing agency, and exchange; this decision followed President Trump's executive order aimed at easing...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Replaces Top Military Official, Cuts Pentagon Workforce
President Trump replaced General Charles Brown, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, with Lieutenant General Dan Caine, and announced a 5 percent reduction in the Pentagon's civilian workforce, impacting approximately 5,400 employees, to increase efficiency and align with his priorities, facin...
Trump Replaces Top Military Official, Cuts Pentagon Workforce
President Trump replaced General Charles Brown, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, with Lieutenant General Dan Caine, and announced a 5 percent reduction in the Pentagon's civilian workforce, impacting approximately 5,400 employees, to increase efficiency and align with his priorities, facin...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Dismisses Top US Military Officials
President Trump dismissed General Charles Q. Brown, the highest-ranking US military officer, replacing him with retired Lieutenant General John Dan Caine and also removing the head of the Navy and Air Force's second-in-command, prompting concerns about the qualifications and experience of the replac...

Trump Dismisses Top US Military Officials
President Trump dismissed General Charles Q. Brown, the highest-ranking US military officer, replacing him with retired Lieutenant General John Dan Caine and also removing the head of the Navy and Air Force's second-in-command, prompting concerns about the qualifications and experience of the replac...
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84% Bias Score

IRS Staff Cuts to Cause Tax Refund Delays
President Trump's planned cuts to the IRS workforce of over 6,000 employees by the end of this week will likely lead to significant delays in tax refund processing, particularly for those filing near the deadline or requiring assistance; tax experts advise filing early and electronically to mitigate...

IRS Staff Cuts to Cause Tax Refund Delays
President Trump's planned cuts to the IRS workforce of over 6,000 employees by the end of this week will likely lead to significant delays in tax refund processing, particularly for those filing near the deadline or requiring assistance; tax experts advise filing early and electronically to mitigate...
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40% Bias Score

ICE Head Reassigned Amidst Slow Progress on Trump's Deportation Goals
Acting ICE head Caleb Vitello was reassigned on Friday due to insufficient progress on President Trump's mass deportation goals, despite policy changes expanding ICE's mandate and rescinding Biden-era restrictions on arrests; the administration aims to achieve the largest deportation operation in U....

ICE Head Reassigned Amidst Slow Progress on Trump's Deportation Goals
Acting ICE head Caleb Vitello was reassigned on Friday due to insufficient progress on President Trump's mass deportation goals, despite policy changes expanding ICE's mandate and rescinding Biden-era restrictions on arrests; the administration aims to achieve the largest deportation operation in U....
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56% Bias Score

Judge Rejects Bid to Block Trump Administration's USAID Staff Reductions
A federal judge on Friday rejected a request to halt the Trump administration's plan to remove thousands of USAID workers, despite labor groups' claims of humanitarian consequences and jeopardized safety; the judge found insufficient evidence of immediate harm.

Judge Rejects Bid to Block Trump Administration's USAID Staff Reductions
A federal judge on Friday rejected a request to halt the Trump administration's plan to remove thousands of USAID workers, despite labor groups' claims of humanitarian consequences and jeopardized safety; the judge found insufficient evidence of immediate harm.
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44% Bias Score

AP Sues Trump Officials Over White House Reporter Ban
The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials for banning its reporters from White House events, claiming it violates the First and Fifth Amendments; the ban, in place since February 11, limits global news access.

AP Sues Trump Officials Over White House Reporter Ban
The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials for banning its reporters from White House events, claiming it violates the First and Fifth Amendments; the ban, in place since February 11, limits global news access.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Clears Way for Trump Administration to Place USAID Workers on Leave
A federal judge allowed the Trump administration to put over 2,000 USAID workers on leave, rejecting a lawsuit by employee unions claiming the administration is illegally dismantling the agency; the judge cited the unions' failure to exhaust administrative processes before filing suit.

Judge Clears Way for Trump Administration to Place USAID Workers on Leave
A federal judge allowed the Trump administration to put over 2,000 USAID workers on leave, rejecting a lawsuit by employee unions claiming the administration is illegally dismantling the agency; the judge cited the unions' failure to exhaust administrative processes before filing suit.
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40% Bias Score
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