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US House Approves \$9 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting and Foreign Aid
The US House approved President Trump's \$9 billion cut to public broadcasting and foreign aid, impacting PBS, NPR, and international assistance programs; this is the first successful presidential rescission of this magnitude in decades.
US House Approves \$9 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting and Foreign Aid
The US House approved President Trump's \$9 billion cut to public broadcasting and foreign aid, impacting PBS, NPR, and international assistance programs; this is the first successful presidential rescission of this magnitude in decades.
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52% Bias Score


House Poised for Late-Night Vote on Trump's $9 Billion Funding Cuts
The House of Representatives is preparing for a late-night vote on President Trump's $9 billion federal funding cuts package, which includes $8 billion in foreign aid and $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; the vote comes after a dispute over an Epstein-related measure and a S...
House Poised for Late-Night Vote on Trump's $9 Billion Funding Cuts
The House of Representatives is preparing for a late-night vote on President Trump's $9 billion federal funding cuts package, which includes $8 billion in foreign aid and $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; the vote comes after a dispute over an Epstein-related measure and a S...
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52% Bias Score


Lawsuit Seeks to Reinstate Deportation Protections for 150,000 Migrant Children
A lawsuit filed in New York seeks to restore deportation protections for nearly 150,000 migrant children with Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) after the Trump administration ended them in June 2022, leaving vulnerable children at risk of deportation while awaiting visas.
Lawsuit Seeks to Reinstate Deportation Protections for 150,000 Migrant Children
A lawsuit filed in New York seeks to restore deportation protections for nearly 150,000 migrant children with Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) after the Trump administration ended them in June 2022, leaving vulnerable children at risk of deportation while awaiting visas.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Revokes \$4 Billion in Funding for California High-Speed Rail
The Trump administration revoked \$4 billion in federal funding for California's high-speed rail project, prompting Governor Newsom to sue, alleging political motivations; construction continues on a 119-mile section, employing over 15,000 people.
Trump Administration Revokes \$4 Billion in Funding for California High-Speed Rail
The Trump administration revoked \$4 billion in federal funding for California's high-speed rail project, prompting Governor Newsom to sue, alleging political motivations; construction continues on a 119-mile section, employing over 15,000 people.
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64% Bias Score


State Department Restricts Criticism of Foreign Elections
The U.S. State Department announced new guidance instructing embassies and consulates to avoid commenting on foreign elections unless there is a clear U.S. foreign policy interest, marking a shift from decades of practice and reflecting the Trump administration's "America First" approach.
State Department Restricts Criticism of Foreign Elections
The U.S. State Department announced new guidance instructing embassies and consulates to avoid commenting on foreign elections unless there is a clear U.S. foreign policy interest, marking a shift from decades of practice and reflecting the Trump administration's "America First" approach.
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44% Bias Score


House Passes $9 Billion Spending Cut Package
The House of Representatives passed a $9 billion spending cut package, reducing foreign aid by $8 billion and public broadcasting funding by $1.1 billion, using a procedural maneuver to bypass Senate delays, despite internal Republican divisions over the Jeffrey Epstein case.
House Passes $9 Billion Spending Cut Package
The House of Representatives passed a $9 billion spending cut package, reducing foreign aid by $8 billion and public broadcasting funding by $1.1 billion, using a procedural maneuver to bypass Senate delays, despite internal Republican divisions over the Jeffrey Epstein case.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Reverses Policy, Restricting Taxpayer Funding for Abortion-Related Services
The Trump administration reversed a Biden-era policy allowing taxpayer funding for abortion-related services, impacting access to abortions for unaccompanied minors. This decision interprets the 1993 Hyde Amendment to bar funding for any services facilitating abortions, not just the procedure itself...

Trump Administration Reverses Policy, Restricting Taxpayer Funding for Abortion-Related Services
The Trump administration reversed a Biden-era policy allowing taxpayer funding for abortion-related services, impacting access to abortions for unaccompanied minors. This decision interprets the 1993 Hyde Amendment to bar funding for any services facilitating abortions, not just the procedure itself...
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48% Bias Score

Powell Responds to Criticism Over $2.5 Billion Fed Headquarters Renovation
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addressed accusations of mismanaging the $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed's Washington, D.C., headquarters, stating that the project has undergone careful oversight and cost-saving modifications, despite cost increases from $1.9 billion due to rising material an...

Powell Responds to Criticism Over $2.5 Billion Fed Headquarters Renovation
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addressed accusations of mismanaging the $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed's Washington, D.C., headquarters, stating that the project has undergone careful oversight and cost-saving modifications, despite cost increases from $1.9 billion due to rising material an...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Plans Alcatraz Prison Reopening
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum visited Alcatraz Island Thursday to assess its reopening as a federal prison per President Trump's order, despite $60 million in annual tourism revenue and opposition from San Francisco officials.

Trump Administration Plans Alcatraz Prison Reopening
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum visited Alcatraz Island Thursday to assess its reopening as a federal prison per President Trump's order, despite $60 million in annual tourism revenue and opposition from San Francisco officials.
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52% Bias Score

State Department Layoffs Raise Concerns About US Foreign Policy Effectiveness
The US State Department laid off over 1300 employees, impacting offices focused on counterterrorism, energy diplomacy, and other key areas, raising concerns about operational effectiveness and institutional knowledge loss despite the administration's assurances.

State Department Layoffs Raise Concerns About US Foreign Policy Effectiveness
The US State Department laid off over 1300 employees, impacting offices focused on counterterrorism, energy diplomacy, and other key areas, raising concerns about operational effectiveness and institutional knowledge loss despite the administration's assurances.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Targets Landlords to Track Undocumented Immigrants
The Trump administration is using a new strategy to track undocumented immigrants by demanding landlords provide tenant information to ICE, creating a climate of fear and potential discrimination, and bypassing traditional legal channels.

Trump Administration Targets Landlords to Track Undocumented Immigrants
The Trump administration is using a new strategy to track undocumented immigrants by demanding landlords provide tenant information to ICE, creating a climate of fear and potential discrimination, and bypassing traditional legal channels.
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52% Bias Score

US to Destroy $100,000 of Expired Emergency Food Aid
The US is destroying nearly 500 metric tons of US-taxpayer funded emergency food aid due to expiration, costing an additional $100,000, because of the Trump administration's dismantling of the USAID, which previously managed such resources effectively.

US to Destroy $100,000 of Expired Emergency Food Aid
The US is destroying nearly 500 metric tons of US-taxpayer funded emergency food aid due to expiration, costing an additional $100,000, because of the Trump administration's dismantling of the USAID, which previously managed such resources effectively.
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52% Bias Score
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