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House Speaker Demands Transparency in Epstein Case Amidst GOP Resistance
House Speaker Mike Johnson demands full transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case, rejecting claims it's a hoax despite President Trump's statements; House Republicans resisted a vote to release Epstein files, adjourning early for summer recess amid the controversy.
House Speaker Demands Transparency in Epstein Case Amidst GOP Resistance
House Speaker Mike Johnson demands full transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case, rejecting claims it's a hoax despite President Trump's statements; House Republicans resisted a vote to release Epstein files, adjourning early for summer recess amid the controversy.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Administration Sues New York City Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Trump administration sued New York City over its sanctuary city policies, arguing they obstruct federal immigration law enforcement and citing a recent shooting of a Customs and Border Protection officer as evidence; the lawsuit names Mayor Eric Adams and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch among ...
Trump Administration Sues New York City Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Trump administration sued New York City over its sanctuary city policies, arguing they obstruct federal immigration law enforcement and citing a recent shooting of a Customs and Border Protection officer as evidence; the lawsuit names Mayor Eric Adams and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch among ...
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52% Bias Score


Justice Department Employees Sue Trump Administration Over Wrongful Termination
Three Justice Department employees, including Mike Gordon, Patricia Hartman, and Joseph Tirrell, who worked on the January 6th Capitol attack investigation, are suing the Trump administration for wrongful termination, alleging politically motivated dismissals and a dysfunctional Merit Systems Protec...
Justice Department Employees Sue Trump Administration Over Wrongful Termination
Three Justice Department employees, including Mike Gordon, Patricia Hartman, and Joseph Tirrell, who worked on the January 6th Capitol attack investigation, are suing the Trump administration for wrongful termination, alleging politically motivated dismissals and a dysfunctional Merit Systems Protec...
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52% Bias Score


US to Destroy $9.7 Million in Contraceptives Amidst Aid Cuts
The U.S. State Department plans to destroy $9.7 million worth of contraceptives stored in Belgium, part of a broader reduction in international aid under the Trump administration, despite offers to redistribute them, costing an additional $167,000 for incineration.
US to Destroy $9.7 Million in Contraceptives Amidst Aid Cuts
The U.S. State Department plans to destroy $9.7 million worth of contraceptives stored in Belgium, part of a broader reduction in international aid under the Trump administration, despite offers to redistribute them, costing an additional $167,000 for incineration.
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56% Bias Score


Columbia University Settles Discrimination Lawsuit for $221 Million
Columbia University will pay $221 million to settle federal allegations of discrimination, regaining access to billions in federal grants while maintaining academic autonomy, but agreeing to end diversity programs and limit consideration of race in admissions.
Columbia University Settles Discrimination Lawsuit for $221 Million
Columbia University will pay $221 million to settle federal allegations of discrimination, regaining access to billions in federal grants while maintaining academic autonomy, but agreeing to end diversity programs and limit consideration of race in admissions.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Sues New York City Over Sanctuary Policies
The Trump administration sued New York City on Thursday for its sanctuary policies, linking them to the shooting of an off-duty customs agent; the lawsuit challenges policies that prevent police from cooperating with federal immigration detainers, and the city's mayor supports the policies but urged...
Trump Administration Sues New York City Over Sanctuary Policies
The Trump administration sued New York City on Thursday for its sanctuary policies, linking them to the shooting of an off-duty customs agent; the lawsuit challenges policies that prevent police from cooperating with federal immigration detainers, and the city's mayor supports the policies but urged...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Executive Order Seeks to Crack Down on Homelessness
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday seeking to remove unhoused people from US streets by overturning legal precedents and redirecting funds to treatment, aiming to "restore public order" amidst a record high of over 770,000 experiencing homelessness last year.

Trump's Executive Order Seeks to Crack Down on Homelessness
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday seeking to remove unhoused people from US streets by overturning legal precedents and redirecting funds to treatment, aiming to "restore public order" amidst a record high of over 770,000 experiencing homelessness last year.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Signs $9 Billion Funding Rescission Bill
President Trump signed legislation rescinding $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting funding, impacting USAID and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, after Congress approved the rescission request despite concerns over cuts to specific programs, including AIDS prevention and rural br...

Trump Signs $9 Billion Funding Rescission Bill
President Trump signed legislation rescinding $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting funding, impacting USAID and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, after Congress approved the rescission request despite concerns over cuts to specific programs, including AIDS prevention and rural br...
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44% Bias Score

Glacier Park's Record Visitation Masks Staffing Crisis
Glacier National Park set a visitation record in May despite a 25% staff cut due to President Trump's budget reductions; while the current visitor experience seems unaffected, concerns exist about long-term consequences for park maintenance, research, and overall sustainability.

Glacier Park's Record Visitation Masks Staffing Crisis
Glacier National Park set a visitation record in May despite a 25% staff cut due to President Trump's budget reductions; while the current visitor experience seems unaffected, concerns exist about long-term consequences for park maintenance, research, and overall sustainability.
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44% Bias Score

Federal Agents Detain Immigrants After Hearings at NYC Courthouse
The Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in Manhattan has become a flashpoint for immigration enforcement, with numerous individuals detained immediately after immigration hearings, causing widespread fear and anxiety, prompting a class-action lawsuit and raising concerns about due process.

Federal Agents Detain Immigrants After Hearings at NYC Courthouse
The Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in Manhattan has become a flashpoint for immigration enforcement, with numerous individuals detained immediately after immigration hearings, causing widespread fear and anxiety, prompting a class-action lawsuit and raising concerns about due process.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Healthcare Rollbacks to Leave Millions Uninsured and Deepen Medical Debt Crisis
The Trump administration's healthcare policy changes, including Medicaid cuts and the removal of medical debt protections, are expected to leave 10 million more Americans uninsured by 2034 and exacerbate the existing problem of medical debt affecting millions.

Trump's Healthcare Rollbacks to Leave Millions Uninsured and Deepen Medical Debt Crisis
The Trump administration's healthcare policy changes, including Medicaid cuts and the removal of medical debt protections, are expected to leave 10 million more Americans uninsured by 2034 and exacerbate the existing problem of medical debt affecting millions.
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56% Bias Score

Australia Allows US Beef Imports Amidst Trade Tensions
Australia has allowed US beef imports after a decade-long review, despite concerns over biosecurity risks and accusations that the decision was made to appease the US in trade negotiations, potentially influencing future trade relations.

Australia Allows US Beef Imports Amidst Trade Tensions
Australia has allowed US beef imports after a decade-long review, despite concerns over biosecurity risks and accusations that the decision was made to appease the US in trade negotiations, potentially influencing future trade relations.
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44% Bias Score
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