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State Department Investigates Harvard's J-1 Visa Program Compliance
The State Department is investigating Harvard University's compliance with the J-1 visa program, following previous attempts by the Trump administration to restrict international student enrollment, raising concerns about national security and academic freedom.
State Department Investigates Harvard's J-1 Visa Program Compliance
The State Department is investigating Harvard University's compliance with the J-1 visa program, following previous attempts by the Trump administration to restrict international student enrollment, raising concerns about national security and academic freedom.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Dismantles Financial Aid for Undocumented Students
The Trump administration is challenging state laws offering financial aid to undocumented students, beginning with Texas where a federal judge temporarily revoked the state's Dream Act, impacting approximately 73,000 students, and continuing with legal challenges in Kentucky and Minnesota.
Trump Administration Dismantles Financial Aid for Undocumented Students
The Trump administration is challenging state laws offering financial aid to undocumented students, beginning with Texas where a federal judge temporarily revoked the state's Dream Act, impacting approximately 73,000 students, and continuing with legal challenges in Kentucky and Minnesota.
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64% Bias Score


Trump Announces US-Japan Trade Deal
President Trump announced a US-Japan trade deal with a 15% tariff on vehicles, $550 billion in Japanese investment in the US, and increased market access for American goods; however, Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba expressed caution regarding details while the Japanese chief negotiator confirmed the ...
Trump Announces US-Japan Trade Deal
President Trump announced a US-Japan trade deal with a 15% tariff on vehicles, $550 billion in Japanese investment in the US, and increased market access for American goods; however, Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba expressed caution regarding details while the Japanese chief negotiator confirmed the ...
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44% Bias Score


U.S. to Withdraw from UNESCO in 2026
The Trump administration announced the U.S. will withdraw from UNESCO by the end of 2026, citing concerns about the organization's focus on sustainable development goals and its recognition of Palestine as a member state, reversing the Biden administration's 2023 rejoining.
U.S. to Withdraw from UNESCO in 2026
The Trump administration announced the U.S. will withdraw from UNESCO by the end of 2026, citing concerns about the organization's focus on sustainable development goals and its recognition of Palestine as a member state, reversing the Biden administration's 2023 rejoining.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Backs Elimination of Capital Gains Tax on Home Sales
President Trump supports legislation eliminating capital gains taxes on home sales, impacting 29 million homeowners exceeding current exemption caps of $250,000 for single filers and $500,000 for couples, potentially reshaping the housing market.
Trump Backs Elimination of Capital Gains Tax on Home Sales
President Trump supports legislation eliminating capital gains taxes on home sales, impacting 29 million homeowners exceeding current exemption caps of $250,000 for single filers and $500,000 for couples, potentially reshaping the housing market.
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52% Bias Score


New Jersey US Attorney Position Vacant After DOJ Fires Judge's Appointee
Following the expiration of her 120-day term, U.S. Attorney Alina Habba was replaced by the New Jersey district court judges with her top assistant, Desiree Grace, who was subsequently fired by the Department of Justice, leaving the position vacant amidst political conflict.
New Jersey US Attorney Position Vacant After DOJ Fires Judge's Appointee
Following the expiration of her 120-day term, U.S. Attorney Alina Habba was replaced by the New Jersey district court judges with her top assistant, Desiree Grace, who was subsequently fired by the Department of Justice, leaving the position vacant amidst political conflict.
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56% Bias Score

US Seeks to Transfer Asylum Seekers to Palau Amid Broader Deportation Strategy
The Trump administration requested Palau, a small Pacific nation heavily reliant on US aid, to accept asylum seekers from the US; details remain uncertain, but the request is part of a broader strategy to deport migrants and may negatively impact US relations in the Pacific.

US Seeks to Transfer Asylum Seekers to Palau Amid Broader Deportation Strategy
The Trump administration requested Palau, a small Pacific nation heavily reliant on US aid, to accept asylum seekers from the US; details remain uncertain, but the request is part of a broader strategy to deport migrants and may negatively impact US relations in the Pacific.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Ally Habba Rejected as New Jersey US Attorney
Following a rejection by a panel of federal judges, Alina Habba, Donald Trump's lawyer, lost her bid to become New Jersey's top federal prosecutor; she was replaced by Desiree Leigh Grace, a career prosecutor.

Trump Ally Habba Rejected as New Jersey US Attorney
Following a rejection by a panel of federal judges, Alina Habba, Donald Trump's lawyer, lost her bid to become New Jersey's top federal prosecutor; she was replaced by Desiree Leigh Grace, a career prosecutor.
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52% Bias Score

Columbia Expels, Suspends Dozens Over Pro-Palestinian Protests
Columbia University disciplined over 70 students with suspensions and expulsions for pro-Palestinian protests this year and last, citing disruptions to academic activities, amid efforts to regain federal funding.

Columbia Expels, Suspends Dozens Over Pro-Palestinian Protests
Columbia University disciplined over 70 students with suspensions and expulsions for pro-Palestinian protests this year and last, citing disruptions to academic activities, amid efforts to regain federal funding.
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52% Bias Score

FBI Files on Martin Luther King Jr. Released: No Major Revelations Found
The Trump administration released over 240,000 pages of FBI files on Martin Luther King Jr., detailing the FBI's investigation into his assassination and their extensive surveillance of him during the Civil Rights Movement; the King family has expressed mixed reactions, with some members concerned a...

FBI Files on Martin Luther King Jr. Released: No Major Revelations Found
The Trump administration released over 240,000 pages of FBI files on Martin Luther King Jr., detailing the FBI's investigation into his assassination and their extensive surveillance of him during the Civil Rights Movement; the King family has expressed mixed reactions, with some members concerned a...
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44% Bias Score

U.S.-Japan Trade Deal Lowers Tariffs, Spurs Stock Market Surge Amid Industry Criticism
The U.S. and Japan reached a trade agreement on Tuesday, lowering tariffs on Japanese cars to 15%, prompting a surge in Japanese stocks, particularly automakers like Toyota (up 14.34%), Honda (up 11.15%), Nissan (up 8.28%), and Subaru (up 16.61%). However, the deal faced immediate criticism from U.S...

U.S.-Japan Trade Deal Lowers Tariffs, Spurs Stock Market Surge Amid Industry Criticism
The U.S. and Japan reached a trade agreement on Tuesday, lowering tariffs on Japanese cars to 15%, prompting a surge in Japanese stocks, particularly automakers like Toyota (up 14.34%), Honda (up 11.15%), Nissan (up 8.28%), and Subaru (up 16.61%). However, the deal faced immediate criticism from U.S...
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44% Bias Score

2,000 National Guard Members to Assist ICE at Detention Centers
The US National Guard is deploying approximately 2,000 troops to assist ICE at detention centers across multiple states, starting potentially this week, due to a recent surge in immigration arrests and ICE's need for additional personnel, despite receiving $75 billion in funding.

2,000 National Guard Members to Assist ICE at Detention Centers
The US National Guard is deploying approximately 2,000 troops to assist ICE at detention centers across multiple states, starting potentially this week, due to a recent surge in immigration arrests and ICE's need for additional personnel, despite receiving $75 billion in funding.
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40% Bias Score
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