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Judge Blocks Trump's Plan to Restructure USAID
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to place over 2,000 USAID staffers on leave, halting the president's effort to restructure the agency, which he called "run by radical lunatics", while Senator Rubio stated that USAID's funding must be aligned with US national inter...
Judge Blocks Trump's Plan to Restructure USAID
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to place over 2,000 USAID staffers on leave, halting the president's effort to restructure the agency, which he called "run by radical lunatics", while Senator Rubio stated that USAID's funding must be aligned with US national inter...
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52% Bias Score


Venezuelan Asylum Seekers Transferred to Guantánamo Bay Amidst Evidence Concerns
The Trump administration transferred approximately 98 Venezuelan men to Guantánamo Bay, citing illegal entry and alleged criminal activity; however, evidence is lacking, raising concerns about due process and human rights.
Venezuelan Asylum Seekers Transferred to Guantánamo Bay Amidst Evidence Concerns
The Trump administration transferred approximately 98 Venezuelan men to Guantánamo Bay, citing illegal entry and alleged criminal activity; however, evidence is lacking, raising concerns about due process and human rights.
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28% Bias Score


Judge Halts Trump's Foreign Aid Funding Freeze
A US federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's administration's funding freeze on US humanitarian aid, citing the financial harm caused to suppliers and non-profits; the judge gave the administration five days to show it is complying with the order.
Judge Halts Trump's Foreign Aid Funding Freeze
A US federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's administration's funding freeze on US humanitarian aid, citing the financial harm caused to suppliers and non-profits; the judge gave the administration five days to show it is complying with the order.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Ends TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans, Defying Safety Concerns
The Trump administration ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelans in the US, potentially exposing them to deportation back to a country rife with political persecution, despite ongoing safety concerns and legal challenges anticipated.
Trump Administration Ends TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans, Defying Safety Concerns
The Trump administration ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelans in the US, potentially exposing them to deportation back to a country rife with political persecution, despite ongoing safety concerns and legal challenges anticipated.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Resignation Offer Creates Confusion and Uncertainty for Federal Workers
The Trump administration offered 75,000 federal employees the option to resign with pay through September; however, some, like VA social worker Liz Goggin, were later deemed ineligible, raising concerns about the program's execution and its potential impact on public services.
Trump Administration's Resignation Offer Creates Confusion and Uncertainty for Federal Workers
The Trump administration offered 75,000 federal employees the option to resign with pay through September; however, some, like VA social worker Liz Goggin, were later deemed ineligible, raising concerns about the program's execution and its potential impact on public services.
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44% Bias Score


EU Prepares for Trade Showdown with US, Bolsters Defenses
The European Union, having bolstered its trade defense arsenal since Trump's first term, seeks dialogue with the new US administration but is prepared to retaliate with tariffs on US goods, including those from Big Tech, if negotiations fail; the EU's Anti-Coercion Instrument allows for countermeasu...
EU Prepares for Trade Showdown with US, Bolsters Defenses
The European Union, having bolstered its trade defense arsenal since Trump's first term, seeks dialogue with the new US administration but is prepared to retaliate with tariffs on US goods, including those from Big Tech, if negotiations fail; the EU's Anti-Coercion Instrument allows for countermeasu...
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52% Bias Score

Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Administration's Foreign Aid Freeze
A federal judge in Washington temporarily blocked the Trump administration's three-week freeze on U.S. foreign aid, citing the lack of justification for the shutdown of thousands of congressionally appropriated programs, after a lawsuit from two health organizations.

Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Administration's Foreign Aid Freeze
A federal judge in Washington temporarily blocked the Trump administration's three-week freeze on U.S. foreign aid, citing the lack of justification for the shutdown of thousands of congressionally appropriated programs, after a lawsuit from two health organizations.
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40% Bias Score

US Hints at Military Intervention, Increased Sanctions in Ukraine Conflict
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance suggested potential military intervention and increased sanctions against Russia regarding the Ukraine conflict, following President Trump's phone call with Putin which discussed a ceasefire and raised concerns among European officials about Ukraine's position in the p...

US Hints at Military Intervention, Increased Sanctions in Ukraine Conflict
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance suggested potential military intervention and increased sanctions against Russia regarding the Ukraine conflict, following President Trump's phone call with Putin which discussed a ceasefire and raised concerns among European officials about Ukraine's position in the p...
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40% Bias Score

Increased Settler Violence in West Bank Following Trump's Pardon
In Al-Mu'arrajat, West Bank, on February 2nd, 2024, settlers burned a mosque and tractor, escalating violence following Donald Trump's pardon of convicted Israeli settlers. This exemplifies a broader pattern of attacks, including livestock theft and threats, enabled by a climate of impunity.

Increased Settler Violence in West Bank Following Trump's Pardon
In Al-Mu'arrajat, West Bank, on February 2nd, 2024, settlers burned a mosque and tractor, escalating violence following Donald Trump's pardon of convicted Israeli settlers. This exemplifies a broader pattern of attacks, including livestock theft and threats, enabled by a climate of impunity.
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64% Bias Score

Vance, Zelenskyy Meet Amid Diverging Priorities for Ukraine Peace
At the Munich Security Conference, Vice President Vance and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy discussed ending the Ukraine conflict, with Vance emphasizing a "durable" peace and Zelenskyy stressing security guarantees; President Trump directed his team to negotiate an end to the war, potentially conditi...

Vance, Zelenskyy Meet Amid Diverging Priorities for Ukraine Peace
At the Munich Security Conference, Vice President Vance and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy discussed ending the Ukraine conflict, with Vance emphasizing a "durable" peace and Zelenskyy stressing security guarantees; President Trump directed his team to negotiate an end to the war, potentially conditi...
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56% Bias Score

CFPB Layoffs Spark Concerns Over Consumer Protection
The CFPB laid off 70 to 100 term employees and 73 recent employees this week, due to a White House initiative, prompting a lawsuit and concerns about the agency's ability to fulfill its legal obligations, particularly given that many Republicans have long sought the agency's abolishment.

CFPB Layoffs Spark Concerns Over Consumer Protection
The CFPB laid off 70 to 100 term employees and 73 recent employees this week, due to a White House initiative, prompting a lawsuit and concerns about the agency's ability to fulfill its legal obligations, particularly given that many Republicans have long sought the agency's abolishment.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump's USAID Funding Freeze
Following a lawsuit by affected companies, a Washington DC judge issued a temporary injunction against President Trump's freeze on USAID funds, ordering the reinstatement of funding for hundreds of foreign aid contracts and preventing further harm to humanitarian efforts.

Judge Blocks Trump's USAID Funding Freeze
Following a lawsuit by affected companies, a Washington DC judge issued a temporary injunction against President Trump's freeze on USAID funds, ordering the reinstatement of funding for hundreds of foreign aid contracts and preventing further harm to humanitarian efforts.
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48% Bias Score
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