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Hundreds of International Students Face Visa Revocations in U.S.
The Trump administration has terminated the legal status of at least 600 international students across the U.S. in recent weeks, prompting lawsuits and widespread fear; the terminations, which lack clear reasons, affect students from various countries and raise due process concerns.
Hundreds of International Students Face Visa Revocations in U.S.
The Trump administration has terminated the legal status of at least 600 international students across the U.S. in recent weeks, prompting lawsuits and widespread fear; the terminations, which lack clear reasons, affect students from various countries and raise due process concerns.
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52% Bias Score


IRS Layoffs Begin Amidst Peak Tax Season
The IRS will begin announcing layoffs by the end of this week, potentially impacting up to 20,000 employees amidst their peak tax season workload, as part of the Trump administration's plan to significantly reduce agency staffing by as much as 20%.
IRS Layoffs Begin Amidst Peak Tax Season
The IRS will begin announcing layoffs by the end of this week, potentially impacting up to 20,000 employees amidst their peak tax season workload, as part of the Trump administration's plan to significantly reduce agency staffing by as much as 20%.
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56% Bias Score


Kenya Seeks Global Trade Expansion Amidst US Retaliatory Tariffs
At a London conference, Kenyan Minister Kinyanjui announced Kenya's aim to expand global trade partnerships, amidst the US imposing retaliatory tariffs on 25 African countries including Kenya, a move temporarily suspended for 90 days, impacting Kenya's textile and apparel exports.
Kenya Seeks Global Trade Expansion Amidst US Retaliatory Tariffs
At a London conference, Kenyan Minister Kinyanjui announced Kenya's aim to expand global trade partnerships, amidst the US imposing retaliatory tariffs on 25 African countries including Kenya, a move temporarily suspended for 90 days, impacting Kenya's textile and apparel exports.
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40% Bias Score


ICE Arrests Migrant at NH Courthouse, Injuring Bystander
Federal agents in New Hampshire tackled Venezuelan migrant Arnuel Marquez Colmenarez, 33, at a courthouse on February 20, injuring an elderly bystander, after which he was transferred to a Texas ICE detention center, reflecting the Trump administration's intensified crackdown on illegal immigration.
ICE Arrests Migrant at NH Courthouse, Injuring Bystander
Federal agents in New Hampshire tackled Venezuelan migrant Arnuel Marquez Colmenarez, 33, at a courthouse on February 20, injuring an elderly bystander, after which he was transferred to a Texas ICE detention center, reflecting the Trump administration's intensified crackdown on illegal immigration.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Blocks Testimony on "Death List" Amidst Social Security Data Dispute
The Trump administration resisted a judge's request for the acting head of the Social Security Administration to testify about adding living immigrants to the agency's "master death list", which contains 141 million names and is used to cut off benefits, as a court considers whether to block Elon Mu...
Trump Administration Blocks Testimony on "Death List" Amidst Social Security Data Dispute
The Trump administration resisted a judge's request for the acting head of the Social Security Administration to testify about adding living immigrants to the agency's "master death list", which contains 141 million names and is used to cut off benefits, as a court considers whether to block Elon Mu...
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Section 232 Tariffs Risk US Economic Slowdown
President Trump's continued use of Section 232 to impose tariffs on various sectors, including copper, lumber, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors, risks slowing US economic growth and increasing inflation, despite some exemptions and exclusions, as new domestic production capacity lags.
Trump's Section 232 Tariffs Risk US Economic Slowdown
President Trump's continued use of Section 232 to impose tariffs on various sectors, including copper, lumber, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors, risks slowing US economic growth and increasing inflation, despite some exemptions and exclusions, as new domestic production capacity lags.
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40% Bias Score

Bipartisan Criticism of Trump Administration's Migrant Child Legal Aid Cuts
Senators Murkowski and Ossoff launched a bipartisan attack against the Trump administration's termination of a contract providing legal representation to 26,000 unaccompanied migrant children, citing violations of the 2008 Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act and the risk of child expl...

Bipartisan Criticism of Trump Administration's Migrant Child Legal Aid Cuts
Senators Murkowski and Ossoff launched a bipartisan attack against the Trump administration's termination of a contract providing legal representation to 26,000 unaccompanied migrant children, citing violations of the 2008 Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act and the risk of child expl...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Accused of Censorship Through $10 Million in Research Grant Terminations
The Trump administration terminated over 1,000 research grants, totaling $10 million, impacting Vanderbilt University's LGBTQ+ Policy Lab and numerous other projects; almost 2,000 scientists have condemned this as censorship, hindering research on topics like gender identity and COVID-19 origins and...

Trump Administration Accused of Censorship Through $10 Million in Research Grant Terminations
The Trump administration terminated over 1,000 research grants, totaling $10 million, impacting Vanderbilt University's LGBTQ+ Policy Lab and numerous other projects; almost 2,000 scientists have condemned this as censorship, hindering research on topics like gender identity and COVID-19 origins and...
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60% Bias Score

Judge Overturns $8 Credit Card Late Fee Cap
A federal judge overturned a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule capping credit card late fees at $8, citing violation of the Credit CARD Act of 2009; this decision, following a lawsuit by banking groups, allows for higher fees potentially impacting consumers.

Judge Overturns $8 Credit Card Late Fee Cap
A federal judge overturned a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule capping credit card late fees at $8, citing violation of the Credit CARD Act of 2009; this decision, following a lawsuit by banking groups, allows for higher fees potentially impacting consumers.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Considers Criminal Investigations into ActBlue and Indivisible
Following statements by Trump allies suggesting prosecution, the Trump administration is considering criminal investigations into ActBlue, the Democratic Party's fundraising platform, and Indivisible, a major protest group, prompting both organizations to prepare for potential legal action; over $40...

Trump Administration Considers Criminal Investigations into ActBlue and Indivisible
Following statements by Trump allies suggesting prosecution, the Trump administration is considering criminal investigations into ActBlue, the Democratic Party's fundraising platform, and Indivisible, a major protest group, prompting both organizations to prepare for potential legal action; over $40...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Awards $150 Million for Enhanced Border Security in San Diego
The Trump administration's Department of Transportation will award a $150 million grant to build a new road and Port of Entry near Otay Mesa, California, enhancing border security, reducing traffic, and boosting the regional economy; the project removed prior Green New Deal requirements.

Trump Administration Awards $150 Million for Enhanced Border Security in San Diego
The Trump administration's Department of Transportation will award a $150 million grant to build a new road and Port of Entry near Otay Mesa, California, enhancing border security, reducing traffic, and boosting the regional economy; the project removed prior Green New Deal requirements.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Freezes $2.2 Billion in Funding to Harvard University
The Trump administration froze $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University after the university refused to comply with demands to change its policies; Harvard cited concerns about academic freedom and constitutional rights, while the administration cited investigations ...

Trump Administration Freezes $2.2 Billion in Funding to Harvard University
The Trump administration froze $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University after the university refused to comply with demands to change its policies; Harvard cited concerns about academic freedom and constitutional rights, while the administration cited investigations ...
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40% Bias Score
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