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Trump's DOJ Halts Civil Rights Cases, Reviews Police Reform Agreements
President Trump's Justice Department has frozen new civil rights lawsuits and is reviewing recent police reform agreements reached in Minneapolis and Louisville under the Biden administration, potentially reversing progress made on police reform.
Trump's DOJ Halts Civil Rights Cases, Reviews Police Reform Agreements
President Trump's Justice Department has frozen new civil rights lawsuits and is reviewing recent police reform agreements reached in Minneapolis and Louisville under the Biden administration, potentially reversing progress made on police reform.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Nominates Fast-Food Executive as US Ambassador to EU Amid Trade Tensions
Amid growing disagreements between Washington and Brussels, President Trump nominated Andrew Puzder, a former fast-food executive lacking diplomatic experience, as US ambassador to the EU; this follows Trump's threat of tariffs on European goods unless trade volume increases.
Trump Nominates Fast-Food Executive as US Ambassador to EU Amid Trade Tensions
Amid growing disagreements between Washington and Brussels, President Trump nominated Andrew Puzder, a former fast-food executive lacking diplomatic experience, as US ambassador to the EU; this follows Trump's threat of tariffs on European goods unless trade volume increases.
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56% Bias Score


Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Effort to End Birthright Citizenship
On Thursday, a federal judge in Seattle temporarily blocked President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, calling it "blatantly unconstitutional" in response to a lawsuit filed by four states: Washington, Arizona, Illinois and Oregon. The judge's order will remain in ef...
Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Effort to End Birthright Citizenship
On Thursday, a federal judge in Seattle temporarily blocked President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, calling it "blatantly unconstitutional" in response to a lawsuit filed by four states: Washington, Arizona, Illinois and Oregon. The judge's order will remain in ef...
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48% Bias Score


HHS Freezes Public Communications Until February 1st
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) imposed a temporary freeze on all public communications until February 1st, affecting 13 operating divisions, including the FDA, CDC, and CMS, due to a new administration review process; exceptions exist for critical functions.
HHS Freezes Public Communications Until February 1st
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) imposed a temporary freeze on all public communications until February 1st, affecting 13 operating divisions, including the FDA, CDC, and CMS, due to a new administration review process; exceptions exist for critical functions.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Effectively Closes US-Mexico Border to Asylum Seekers
President Trump's executive order effectively closed the US-Mexico border to asylum seekers within hours of his inauguration by canceling the CBP One app appointments, leaving thousands in limbo and eliminating nearly all legal pathways for seeking refuge in the United States.
Trump Administration Effectively Closes US-Mexico Border to Asylum Seekers
President Trump's executive order effectively closed the US-Mexico border to asylum seekers within hours of his inauguration by canceling the CBP One app appointments, leaving thousands in limbo and eliminating nearly all legal pathways for seeking refuge in the United States.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Dismisses Immigration Judges, Signaling Stricter Policy
President Trump dismissed four judges overseeing US immigration courts, impacting 3.5 million pending cases, following ten executive orders restricting migrant access and aligning with the Heritage Foundation's agenda for stricter immigration policies.
Trump Dismisses Immigration Judges, Signaling Stricter Policy
President Trump dismissed four judges overseeing US immigration courts, impacting 3.5 million pending cases, following ten executive orders restricting migrant access and aligning with the Heritage Foundation's agenda for stricter immigration policies.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Immigration Crackdown Sparks Concerns in Schools
President Trump's executive orders aim to expand expedited deportations for undocumented immigrants and potentially end birthright citizenship, causing concern among educators and families, with varied responses from school districts.

Trump's Immigration Crackdown Sparks Concerns in Schools
President Trump's executive orders aim to expand expedited deportations for undocumented immigrants and potentially end birthright citizenship, causing concern among educators and families, with varied responses from school districts.
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60% Bias Score

Vance Poised for Tie-Breaking Vote on Trump's Cabinet Picks
Vice President JD Vance may cast tie-breaking votes on President Trump's nominees for CIA director and Secretary of Defense, highlighting the narrow Republican Senate majority and potential for political gridlock; the confirmation of Secretary of State Marco Rubio proceeded without incident.

Vance Poised for Tie-Breaking Vote on Trump's Cabinet Picks
Vice President JD Vance may cast tie-breaking votes on President Trump's nominees for CIA director and Secretary of Defense, highlighting the narrow Republican Senate majority and potential for political gridlock; the confirmation of Secretary of State Marco Rubio proceeded without incident.
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44% Bias Score

Zyuganov Critiques Trump's Early Actions, Highlights Putin-Xi Meeting Amidst Shifting Global Power Dynamics
Gennady Zyuganov, leader of Russia's Communist Party, analyzed Donald Trump's early presidential actions, criticizing his Cuba policy and highlighting the significance of a recent Putin-Xi Jinping video conference amid concerns about a multipolar world and future global challenges.

Zyuganov Critiques Trump's Early Actions, Highlights Putin-Xi Meeting Amidst Shifting Global Power Dynamics
Gennady Zyuganov, leader of Russia's Communist Party, analyzed Donald Trump's early presidential actions, criticizing his Cuba policy and highlighting the significance of a recent Putin-Xi Jinping video conference amid concerns about a multipolar world and future global challenges.
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48% Bias Score

CFPB Director Chopra Remains in Post Despite Trump Administration's House Cleaning
Rohit Chopra, CFPB director appointed by the Biden administration, remains in office despite the change in presidential administration, continuing his consumer-focused policies, which include tackling junk fees and overdraft penalties, and removing medical debt from credit reports, even after packin...

CFPB Director Chopra Remains in Post Despite Trump Administration's House Cleaning
Rohit Chopra, CFPB director appointed by the Biden administration, remains in office despite the change in presidential administration, continuing his consumer-focused policies, which include tackling junk fees and overdraft penalties, and removing medical debt from credit reports, even after packin...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Reverses Restrictions on Immigration Arrests in Sensitive Locations
The Trump administration reversed decades-long restrictions on immigration arrests at schools and churches, enabling ICE and CBP agents to conduct enforcement actions in these locations, potentially impacting vulnerable populations and access to essential services.

Trump Administration Reverses Restrictions on Immigration Arrests in Sensitive Locations
The Trump administration reversed decades-long restrictions on immigration arrests at schools and churches, enabling ICE and CBP agents to conduct enforcement actions in these locations, potentially impacting vulnerable populations and access to essential services.
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52% Bias Score

US Immigration Policy Shift: Enforcement Expanded, Parole Curtailed
Acting Secretary Benjamine Huffman issued directives eliminating restrictions on immigration enforcement in sensitive locations (churches, schools, hospitals) and significantly curtailing humanitarian parole, reversing policies in place since 2011, potentially impacting millions of immigrants.

US Immigration Policy Shift: Enforcement Expanded, Parole Curtailed
Acting Secretary Benjamine Huffman issued directives eliminating restrictions on immigration enforcement in sensitive locations (churches, schools, hospitals) and significantly curtailing humanitarian parole, reversing policies in place since 2011, potentially impacting millions of immigrants.
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64% Bias Score
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