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DOI Announces Enhanced Oversight of Wind and Solar Projects
The U.S. Department of the Interior is implementing "enhanced oversight" of wind and solar projects to end perceived favoritism and subsidies, citing concerns about reliability and national security, aligning with President Trump's executive order and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
DOI Announces Enhanced Oversight of Wind and Solar Projects
The U.S. Department of the Interior is implementing "enhanced oversight" of wind and solar projects to end perceived favoritism and subsidies, citing concerns about reliability and national security, aligning with President Trump's executive order and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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72% 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 Isolates South Africa Amidst Policy Disputes
The Trump administration is isolating South Africa through visa denials, boycotts of international meetings, and trade threats, worsening the nation's economic crisis and straining relations due to policy disagreements, particularly regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Iran, and South Africa'...
Trump Administration Isolates South Africa Amidst Policy Disputes
The Trump administration is isolating South Africa through visa denials, boycotts of international meetings, and trade threats, worsening the nation's economic crisis and straining relations due to policy disagreements, particularly regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Iran, and South Africa'...
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48% 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


Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Policy of Arresting Immigrants at Immigration Hearings
A class-action lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's policy of allowing ICE agents to arrest undocumented immigrants at immigration hearings, alleging constitutional and legal violations; the policy, reversing previous guidelines, has led to numerous arrests, including those of asylum seeker...
Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Policy of Arresting Immigrants at Immigration Hearings
A class-action lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's policy of allowing ICE agents to arrest undocumented immigrants at immigration hearings, alleging constitutional and legal violations; the policy, reversing previous guidelines, has led to numerous arrests, including those of asylum seeker...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Seeks $7.9 Billion Foreign Aid Rescission Amidst Evidence Disputes
The Trump administration seeks to reclaim $7.9 billion in foreign aid funds, alleging waste, fraud, and abuse, a claim disputed by former and current officials who say the review was superficial and politically motivated, jeopardizing crucial humanitarian programs.
Trump Administration Seeks $7.9 Billion Foreign Aid Rescission Amidst Evidence Disputes
The Trump administration seeks to reclaim $7.9 billion in foreign aid funds, alleging waste, fraud, and abuse, a claim disputed by former and current officials who say the review was superficial and politically motivated, jeopardizing crucial humanitarian programs.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Unfreezes $1 Billion in Education Funding After 18-Day Pause
The Trump administration unfroze over $1 billion in funding for after-school and summer education programs after an 18-day pause, following pressure from bipartisan lawmakers and a lawsuit from 24 states; however, about $6 billion for other programs remains frozen.

Trump Administration Unfreezes $1 Billion in Education Funding After 18-Day Pause
The Trump administration unfroze over $1 billion in funding for after-school and summer education programs after an 18-day pause, following pressure from bipartisan lawmakers and a lawsuit from 24 states; however, about $6 billion for other programs remains frozen.
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44% Bias Score

US to Incinerate $800,000 in Expired Food Aid Amidst Cuts to International Programs
The Trump administration will incinerate tons of expired food aid meant for malnourished children in Afghanistan and Pakistan, costing $130,000, amidst a drastic reduction in US international aid due to USAID's elimination and significant budget cuts.

US to Incinerate $800,000 in Expired Food Aid Amidst Cuts to International Programs
The Trump administration will incinerate tons of expired food aid meant for malnourished children in Afghanistan and Pakistan, costing $130,000, amidst a drastic reduction in US international aid due to USAID's elimination and significant budget cuts.
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56% Bias Score

US to Destroy $100,000 of Expired Food Aid, Blaming Trump Administration Restructuring
The US will destroy 500 tons of emergency food aid in Dubai due to expiration, costing $100,000; a former USAID official blames the Trump administration's restructuring for the waste, noting that previously, such food would have been sent to areas in need like Gaza.

US to Destroy $100,000 of Expired Food Aid, Blaming Trump Administration Restructuring
The US will destroy 500 tons of emergency food aid in Dubai due to expiration, costing $100,000; a former USAID official blames the Trump administration's restructuring for the waste, noting that previously, such food would have been sent to areas in need like Gaza.
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40% Bias Score

Mexican Consulate Steps Up Assistance After California Immigration Raids
Following immigration raids in California resulting in hundreds of arrests, protests, and one death, the Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles increased assistance and protection for Mexican citizens, citing heightened enforcement under the Trump administration and human rights violations; a temporary re...

Mexican Consulate Steps Up Assistance After California Immigration Raids
Following immigration raids in California resulting in hundreds of arrests, protests, and one death, the Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles increased assistance and protection for Mexican citizens, citing heightened enforcement under the Trump administration and human rights violations; a temporary re...
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36% Bias Score

States Sue FEMA Over Disaster Grant Program Termination
Twenty Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit against FEMA on Wednesday, challenging the termination of the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program, citing the program's cancellation of projects and rejection of new applications despite Congressional funding and allegin...

States Sue FEMA Over Disaster Grant Program Termination
Twenty Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit against FEMA on Wednesday, challenging the termination of the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program, citing the program's cancellation of projects and rejection of new applications despite Congressional funding and allegin...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Signals Unlikely US-Japan Trade Deal, 25% Tariff Imminent
President Trump stated that a US-Japan trade deal by August 1st is unlikely, leading to a 25 percent tariff on Japanese goods; this follows increased pressure on Japan to import more American products, and comes ahead of Japan's upcoming election.

Trump Signals Unlikely US-Japan Trade Deal, 25% Tariff Imminent
President Trump stated that a US-Japan trade deal by August 1st is unlikely, leading to a 25 percent tariff on Japanese goods; this follows increased pressure on Japan to import more American products, and comes ahead of Japan's upcoming election.
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48% Bias Score
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