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Trump's Post-Election Activities Raise Ethical Concerns and Reshape Washington D.C.
President Trump is leveraging his office for personal financial gain through high-dollar events, lucrative deals involving his family, and the creation of exclusive pro-Trump organizations in Washington D.C., raising significant ethical concerns and reshaping the city's political landscape.
Trump's Post-Election Activities Raise Ethical Concerns and Reshape Washington D.C.
President Trump is leveraging his office for personal financial gain through high-dollar events, lucrative deals involving his family, and the creation of exclusive pro-Trump organizations in Washington D.C., raising significant ethical concerns and reshaping the city's political landscape.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Tariff Surprise Shakes Up US-China Trade Talks
President Trump's surprise announcement of potentially lowering tariffs on China from 145% to 80% has injected uncertainty into the US-China trade negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland, where US and Chinese officials are meeting to discuss de-escalation and specific issues like fentanyl production and...
Trump's Tariff Surprise Shakes Up US-China Trade Talks
President Trump's surprise announcement of potentially lowering tariffs on China from 145% to 80% has injected uncertainty into the US-China trade negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland, where US and Chinese officials are meeting to discuss de-escalation and specific issues like fentanyl production and...
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine Ceasefire Demand: 30-Day Ultimatum Issued to Russia
Germany, France, the UK, and Poland, backed by the US, demanded a 30-day unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine starting May 12th, threatening "massive" sanctions if Russia refuses, following two months of Ukrainian advocacy and Russia's short-term ceasefires.
Ukraine Ceasefire Demand: 30-Day Ultimatum Issued to Russia
Germany, France, the UK, and Poland, backed by the US, demanded a 30-day unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine starting May 12th, threatening "massive" sanctions if Russia refuses, following two months of Ukrainian advocacy and Russia's short-term ceasefires.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Plan to Deport Migrants to Libya Faces Backlash
The Trump administration's plan to deport non-Libyan migrants to Libya on May 7, 2023, using a U.S. military flight, sparked outrage from immigrant advocates, a federal judge, and Libyan authorities due to Libya's human rights record and the lack of legal basis for the deportations.
Trump Administration's Plan to Deport Migrants to Libya Faces Backlash
The Trump administration's plan to deport non-Libyan migrants to Libya on May 7, 2023, using a U.S. military flight, sparked outrage from immigrant advocates, a federal judge, and Libyan authorities due to Libya's human rights record and the lack of legal basis for the deportations.
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44% Bias Score


Judge Halts Trump Administration's Federal Agency Layoffs
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston temporarily blocked the Trump administration's sweeping cuts and layoffs at over a dozen federal agencies, siding with federal employee unions who argued the administration exceeded its legal authority by acting without Congressional approval, halting the implementa...
Judge Halts Trump Administration's Federal Agency Layoffs
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston temporarily blocked the Trump administration's sweeping cuts and layoffs at over a dozen federal agencies, siding with federal employee unions who argued the administration exceeded its legal authority by acting without Congressional approval, halting the implementa...
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40% Bias Score


Discrepancy in US-Saudi Arms Deals After Trump's 2017 Visit
During President Trump's 2017 visit to Saudi Arabia, $110 billion in arms sales were announced, with potential investments reaching $350 billion; however, only $30 billion in foreign military sales have been implemented since then, revealing a discrepancy between announced deals and actual implement...
Discrepancy in US-Saudi Arms Deals After Trump's 2017 Visit
During President Trump's 2017 visit to Saudi Arabia, $110 billion in arms sales were announced, with potential investments reaching $350 billion; however, only $30 billion in foreign military sales have been implemented since then, revealing a discrepancy between announced deals and actual implement...
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48% Bias Score

First American Pope Elected, Posing Counterweight to Trump
Following Pope Francis' funeral, the College of Cardinals elected Chicago-born Robert Francis Prevost as Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, amid concerns about the U.S. Catholic Church's internal divisions and President Trump's influence; the new pope's progressive stance on migration directly o...

First American Pope Elected, Posing Counterweight to Trump
Following Pope Francis' funeral, the College of Cardinals elected Chicago-born Robert Francis Prevost as Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, amid concerns about the U.S. Catholic Church's internal divisions and President Trump's influence; the new pope's progressive stance on migration directly o...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Washington: Where Money Buys Access
President Trump's post-election activities are generating significant revenue through events and business ventures that intertwine his personal wealth and political power, raising ethical concerns and creating new avenues for access and influence in Washington D.C.

Trump's Washington: Where Money Buys Access
President Trump's post-election activities are generating significant revenue through events and business ventures that intertwine his personal wealth and political power, raising ethical concerns and creating new avenues for access and influence in Washington D.C.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Herzog: Israel Narrowly Avoided US Rift During Gaza War, Iran Nuclear Threat Looms
Former Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Herzog details Israel's narrow avoidance of diplomatic rifts with the Biden administration during the Gaza conflict, contrasts the leadership styles of Presidents Biden and Trump, criticizes Israel's handling of humanitarian aid and postwar planning, and w...

Herzog: Israel Narrowly Avoided US Rift During Gaza War, Iran Nuclear Threat Looms
Former Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Herzog details Israel's narrow avoidance of diplomatic rifts with the Biden administration during the Gaza conflict, contrasts the leadership styles of Presidents Biden and Trump, criticizes Israel's handling of humanitarian aid and postwar planning, and w...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Shifting Stance on Millionaire Tax Creates GOP Divide
President Trump initially proposed raising taxes on millionaires earning $2.5 million or more, then partially retracted the suggestion due to concerns about political backlash, leaving the decision to Republican lawmakers as they finalize their tax bill. This action reveals internal divisions within...

Trump's Shifting Stance on Millionaire Tax Creates GOP Divide
President Trump initially proposed raising taxes on millionaires earning $2.5 million or more, then partially retracted the suggestion due to concerns about political backlash, leaving the decision to Republican lawmakers as they finalize their tax bill. This action reveals internal divisions within...
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52% Bias Score

US-UK Trade Deal Celebrated Amidst Economists' Concerns
US President Trump and UK Prime Minister Starmer announced a trade deal on May 8th, but economists express concern over the deal's limited scope as many British goods still face a 10% tariff, temporarily suspended for 90 days, potentially creating further trade tensions with the EU.

US-UK Trade Deal Celebrated Amidst Economists' Concerns
US President Trump and UK Prime Minister Starmer announced a trade deal on May 8th, but economists express concern over the deal's limited scope as many British goods still face a 10% tariff, temporarily suspended for 90 days, potentially creating further trade tensions with the EU.
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48% Bias Score

US Considers Shifting Greenland Security Control Amidst Tensions with Denmark
The Trump administration is considering transferring US security responsibility for Greenland from the US European Command to the US Northern Command, escalating tensions with Denmark and Greenland due to President Trump's repeated desire to acquire Greenland, highlighting a potential shift in Arcti...

US Considers Shifting Greenland Security Control Amidst Tensions with Denmark
The Trump administration is considering transferring US security responsibility for Greenland from the US European Command to the US Northern Command, escalating tensions with Denmark and Greenland due to President Trump's repeated desire to acquire Greenland, highlighting a potential shift in Arcti...
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40% Bias Score
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