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Supreme Court Allows Trump to Proceed with Federal Agency Reorganization
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed President Trump's plan to reorganize 19 federal agencies and reduce their workforce, defying a lower court ruling that deemed such actions unlawful without congressional approval, leading to concerns about the impact on essential government services.
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Proceed with Federal Agency Reorganization
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed President Trump's plan to reorganize 19 federal agencies and reduce their workforce, defying a lower court ruling that deemed such actions unlawful without congressional approval, leading to concerns about the impact on essential government services.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Imposes Tariffs on Seven Smaller Trading Partners
President Trump announced new tariffs ranging from 20% to 30% on seven smaller trading partners—the Philippines, Brunei, Moldova, Algeria, Libya, Iraq, and Sri Lanka—effective August 1st, citing trade imbalances as justification, while additional tariffs on other countries are expected.
Trump Imposes Tariffs on Seven Smaller Trading Partners
President Trump announced new tariffs ranging from 20% to 30% on seven smaller trading partners—the Philippines, Brunei, Moldova, Algeria, Libya, Iraq, and Sri Lanka—effective August 1st, citing trade imbalances as justification, while additional tariffs on other countries are expected.
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court Backs Trump's Plan to Reorganize Federal Agencies
The Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with President Trump, temporarily halting lower court injunctions blocking his plan to massively reorganize and downsize federal agencies, potentially laying off tens of thousands of employees, with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissenting.
Supreme Court Backs Trump's Plan to Reorganize Federal Agencies
The Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with President Trump, temporarily halting lower court injunctions blocking his plan to massively reorganize and downsize federal agencies, potentially laying off tens of thousands of employees, with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissenting.
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Mass Federal Firings
On July 8, 2025, the US Supreme Court overturned a lower court's injunction halting mass federal employee firings ordered by President Trump, allowing the Trump administration to proceed with its plan despite concerns raised by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson about the potential for massive job losses...
Supreme Court Allows Mass Federal Firings
On July 8, 2025, the US Supreme Court overturned a lower court's injunction halting mass federal employee firings ordered by President Trump, allowing the Trump administration to proceed with its plan despite concerns raised by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson about the potential for massive job losses...
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44% Bias Score


DOJ Sues Entire Maryland Federal Court Over Deportation Hold
The Department of Justice sued all 15 judges of the Maryland federal district court in response to a temporary hold on deportations, sparking concerns about judicial independence and separation of powers; the case may reach the Supreme Court.
DOJ Sues Entire Maryland Federal Court Over Deportation Hold
The Department of Justice sued all 15 judges of the Maryland federal district court in response to a temporary hold on deportations, sparking concerns about judicial independence and separation of powers; the case may reach the Supreme Court.
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48% Bias Score


Immigration Crackdown Exacerbates Exploitation of Undocumented Construction Workers
The Trump administration's intensified immigration crackdown has led to decreased wages and increased working hours for undocumented construction workers in the US, with contractors exploiting their vulnerable status amid a labor shortage.
Immigration Crackdown Exacerbates Exploitation of Undocumented Construction Workers
The Trump administration's intensified immigration crackdown has led to decreased wages and increased working hours for undocumented construction workers in the US, with contractors exploiting their vulnerable status amid a labor shortage.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Restart Interest on Student Loans Under SAVE Plan
The Trump administration will resume charging interest on student loans under the SAVE plan starting next month, potentially costing nearly 8 million borrowers an extra $3,500 annually, despite legal challenges from the SBPC.

Trump Administration to Restart Interest on Student Loans Under SAVE Plan
The Trump administration will resume charging interest on student loans under the SAVE plan starting next month, potentially costing nearly 8 million borrowers an extra $3,500 annually, despite legal challenges from the SBPC.
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40% Bias Score

Hegseth's Unauthorized Halt of Ukraine Weapons Shipments Creates Crisis
Acting Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth twice paused US weapons shipments to Ukraine without White House authorization, causing a diplomatic crisis and prompting President Trump to publicly distance himself from the decision while restarting some shipments; the Pentagon cited a need to assess US stock...

Hegseth's Unauthorized Halt of Ukraine Weapons Shipments Creates Crisis
Acting Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth twice paused US weapons shipments to Ukraine without White House authorization, causing a diplomatic crisis and prompting President Trump to publicly distance himself from the decision while restarting some shipments; the Pentagon cited a need to assess US stock...
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56% Bias Score

US Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan
Eight migrants, including one South Sudanese national and seven from other countries, were deported to South Sudan from a US military base in Djibouti after the US Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling protecting them, despite concerns about due process violations and South Sudan's dire huma...

US Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Eight Migrants to South Sudan
Eight migrants, including one South Sudanese national and seven from other countries, were deported to South Sudan from a US military base in Djibouti after the US Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling protecting them, despite concerns about due process violations and South Sudan's dire huma...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Restart Interest on 8 Million Student Loans in SAVE Plan Forbearance
The Trump administration will begin charging interest on student loans in the SAVE plan forbearance starting in August, impacting eight million borrowers, despite prior assurances to the contrary, amid ongoing legal challenges and operational issues within the Department of Education.

Trump Administration to Restart Interest on 8 Million Student Loans in SAVE Plan Forbearance
The Trump administration will begin charging interest on student loans in the SAVE plan forbearance starting in August, impacting eight million borrowers, despite prior assurances to the contrary, amid ongoing legal challenges and operational issues within the Department of Education.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Trump's Federal Workforce Downsizing
The Supreme Court cleared the way for President Trump's plan to drastically reduce the federal workforce, overturning lower court orders, despite warnings of significant service disruptions and potential job losses for at least 75,000 employees across agencies including Agriculture, Energy, and Vete...

Supreme Court Allows Trump's Federal Workforce Downsizing
The Supreme Court cleared the way for President Trump's plan to drastically reduce the federal workforce, overturning lower court orders, despite warnings of significant service disruptions and potential job losses for at least 75,000 employees across agencies including Agriculture, Energy, and Vete...
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48% Bias Score

US-Russia Relations Sour Amidst Trump's Criticism and Cancelled Talks
President Trump's recent criticism of Vladimir Putin, coupled with the cancellation of US-Russia diplomatic talks and the lack of progress on the Ukraine conflict, signals a significant deterioration in relations, contrasting sharply with earlier optimism.

US-Russia Relations Sour Amidst Trump's Criticism and Cancelled Talks
President Trump's recent criticism of Vladimir Putin, coupled with the cancellation of US-Russia diplomatic talks and the lack of progress on the Ukraine conflict, signals a significant deterioration in relations, contrasting sharply with earlier optimism.
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48% Bias Score
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