

Federal Funding Freeze Jeopardizes Dozens of Head Start Programs
A temporary federal funding freeze impacted dozens of Head Start programs in 23 states, serving 20,000 children, causing some to temporarily close and others to face imminent closure due to delayed access to previously approved funds.
Federal Funding Freeze Jeopardizes Dozens of Head Start Programs
A temporary federal funding freeze impacted dozens of Head Start programs in 23 states, serving 20,000 children, causing some to temporarily close and others to face imminent closure due to delayed access to previously approved funds.
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40% Bias Score


20,000 Federal Employees Accept Buyout Following Return-to-Office Mandate
President Trump's January 28th mandate requiring a return to office for over two million federal employees resulted in approximately 20,000 accepting a buyout with full pay and benefits through September, potentially leading to a significant shift of workers into the private sector.
20,000 Federal Employees Accept Buyout Following Return-to-Office Mandate
President Trump's January 28th mandate requiring a return to office for over two million federal employees resulted in approximately 20,000 accepting a buyout with full pay and benefits through September, potentially leading to a significant shift of workers into the private sector.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Administration Demands FBI Personnel Names, Leading to Firings and Concerns of Political Interference
Following a demand from the Trump Justice Department, the FBI was forced to provide the names of all personnel involved in Capitol riot investigations, leading to the dismissal of eight senior officials and sparking concerns of political interference and a potential mass purge.
Trump Administration Demands FBI Personnel Names, Leading to Firings and Concerns of Political Interference
Following a demand from the Trump Justice Department, the FBI was forced to provide the names of all personnel involved in Capitol riot investigations, leading to the dismissal of eight senior officials and sparking concerns of political interference and a potential mass purge.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Pauses Tariffs on Canada, Mexico Pending Border Security Talks
President Trump temporarily paused planned tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico for 30 days after both countries agreed to bolster border security, committing significant resources to combat drug trafficking and illegal immigration; the tariffs on China remain unclear.
Trump Pauses Tariffs on Canada, Mexico Pending Border Security Talks
President Trump temporarily paused planned tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico for 30 days after both countries agreed to bolster border security, committing significant resources to combat drug trafficking and illegal immigration; the tariffs on China remain unclear.
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64% Bias Score


US-El Salvador Deal to House Criminals Sparks Outrage
The US and El Salvador have reached a controversial agreement where El Salvador will house US criminals and deportees of all nationalities in its mega-prison CECOT for a fee, raising legal and human rights concerns.
US-El Salvador Deal to House Criminals Sparks Outrage
The US and El Salvador have reached a controversial agreement where El Salvador will house US criminals and deportees of all nationalities in its mega-prison CECOT for a fee, raising legal and human rights concerns.
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56% Bias Score


FBI, USAID Face Uncertainty Amidst Government Restructuring
The FBI faces a noon deadline to provide information to the Justice Department about employees involved in January 6th investigations, while USAID's future is uncertain after President Trump and Elon Musk initiated its shutdown, impacting its humanitarian efforts and international relations; meanwhi...
FBI, USAID Face Uncertainty Amidst Government Restructuring
The FBI faces a noon deadline to provide information to the Justice Department about employees involved in January 6th investigations, while USAID's future is uncertain after President Trump and Elon Musk initiated its shutdown, impacting its humanitarian efforts and international relations; meanwhi...
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56% Bias Score

CIS Proposes "Self-Deportation" Plan via Private Lawsuits Against Employers of Undocumented Immigrants
The Center for Immigration Studies proposed a plan to amend the tax code, allowing private lawsuits against businesses hiring undocumented immigrants to encourage self-deportation, drawing parallels to Britain's 19th-century child labor laws.

CIS Proposes "Self-Deportation" Plan via Private Lawsuits Against Employers of Undocumented Immigrants
The Center for Immigration Studies proposed a plan to amend the tax code, allowing private lawsuits against businesses hiring undocumented immigrants to encourage self-deportation, drawing parallels to Britain's 19th-century child labor laws.
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56% Bias Score

Senate Advances Loeffler's SBA Nomination Amid Funding Freeze Controversy
The Senate committee advanced Kelly Loeffler's nomination for SBA administrator by a 12–7 vote; Loeffler, a former senator with a net worth of roughly $1 billion, pledged to donate her $207,500 annual salary to charity if confirmed, amid controversy over a now-withdrawn White House memo to freeze fe...

Senate Advances Loeffler's SBA Nomination Amid Funding Freeze Controversy
The Senate committee advanced Kelly Loeffler's nomination for SBA administrator by a 12–7 vote; Loeffler, a former senator with a net worth of roughly $1 billion, pledged to donate her $207,500 annual salary to charity if confirmed, amid controversy over a now-withdrawn White House memo to freeze fe...
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60% Bias Score

El Salvador to House US Criminals and Deportees in Unprecedented Deal
El Salvador will house US criminals and deportees of all nationalities in exchange for a fee, in a deal announced Monday by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, prompting condemnation from human rights groups and raising legal questions.

El Salvador to House US Criminals and Deportees in Unprecedented Deal
El Salvador will house US criminals and deportees of all nationalities in exchange for a fee, in a deal announced Monday by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, prompting condemnation from human rights groups and raising legal questions.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Plans to Merge USAID into State Department
The Trump administration plans to merge USAID into the State Department, prompting outrage from Democrats who cite national security risks and illegality. Staff were instructed to stay home on February 3rd, and the USAID website is inaccessible, raising concerns about transparency and the fate of on...

Trump Administration Plans to Merge USAID into State Department
The Trump administration plans to merge USAID into the State Department, prompting outrage from Democrats who cite national security risks and illegality. Staff were instructed to stay home on February 3rd, and the USAID website is inaccessible, raising concerns about transparency and the fate of on...
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64% Bias Score

Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze Causes Thousands of Job Losses
The Trump administration's freeze on nearly all foreign aid has caused thousands of US and international job losses, halted global projects, and left \$350 million in unpaid bills, raising concerns about national security and US global influence.

Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze Causes Thousands of Job Losses
The Trump administration's freeze on nearly all foreign aid has caused thousands of US and international job losses, halted global projects, and left \$350 million in unpaid bills, raising concerns about national security and US global influence.
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48% Bias Score

US Foreign Aid Freeze Causes Thousands of Job Losses
The Trump administration's freeze on foreign aid, impacting USAID and its contractors, has resulted in thousands of job losses in the US and abroad, jeopardizing food security, disease prevention, and US global influence.

US Foreign Aid Freeze Causes Thousands of Job Losses
The Trump administration's freeze on foreign aid, impacting USAID and its contractors, has resulted in thousands of job losses in the US and abroad, jeopardizing food security, disease prevention, and US global influence.
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40% Bias Score