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US Judge Denies Release of Palestinian Activist Despite Prior Ruling
A US judge refused to release Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, despite a previous ruling against the government's national security claims; he remains detained based on alleged green-card application misrepresentations, even though no criminal charges exist, prompting criticism about due process...
US Judge Denies Release of Palestinian Activist Despite Prior Ruling
A US judge refused to release Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, despite a previous ruling against the government's national security claims; he remains detained based on alleged green-card application misrepresentations, even though no criminal charges exist, prompting criticism about due process...
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60% Bias Score


Trump-Musk Rift Creates US Government Dependency Dilemma
The strained relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump creates a complex situation for the US government, which heavily relies on Musk's SpaceX for space exploration, national defense, and internet connectivity, with over $20 billion in contracts and no readily available replacements.
Trump-Musk Rift Creates US Government Dependency Dilemma
The strained relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump creates a complex situation for the US government, which heavily relies on Musk's SpaceX for space exploration, national defense, and internet connectivity, with over $20 billion in contracts and no readily available replacements.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Blocks Harvard Foreign Student Enrollment
The Trump administration attempted to block foreign students from enrolling at Harvard, citing lack of transparency and alleging ties to unfriendly nations; a judge issued a temporary injunction, and Harvard receives billions in federal funding.
Trump Administration Blocks Harvard Foreign Student Enrollment
The Trump administration attempted to block foreign students from enrolling at Harvard, citing lack of transparency and alleging ties to unfriendly nations; a judge issued a temporary injunction, and Harvard receives billions in federal funding.
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52% Bias Score


Data Breach Exposes Sensitive Information of Over 60 US Government Officials
A cyberattack on TeleMessage, used by former US national security advisor Mike Waltz and other government officials, leaked data from over 60 unique users, including FEMA, Customs, diplomats, and White House staff, revealing travel plans and meeting details; the platform was shut down after the brea...
Data Breach Exposes Sensitive Information of Over 60 US Government Officials
A cyberattack on TeleMessage, used by former US national security advisor Mike Waltz and other government officials, leaked data from over 60 unique users, including FEMA, Customs, diplomats, and White House staff, revealing travel plans and meeting details; the platform was shut down after the brea...
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28% Bias Score


Proposed FERS Changes to Increase Employee Contributions and Alter Pension Calculations
Proposed changes to the Federal Employees' Retirement System (FERS) will increase employee contributions, alter pension calculations, and end early retirement supplements for most employees, impacting retirement planning and potentially reducing benefits for current and future federal workers.
Proposed FERS Changes to Increase Employee Contributions and Alter Pension Calculations
Proposed changes to the Federal Employees' Retirement System (FERS) will increase employee contributions, alter pension calculations, and end early retirement supplements for most employees, impacting retirement planning and potentially reducing benefits for current and future federal workers.
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56% Bias Score


Musk Scales Back Controversial Government Efficiency Initiative
Elon Musk is stepping back from his role leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which aimed to cut $1 trillion in spending but has achieved approximately $160 billion in cuts amidst significant legal and political opposition, including lawsuits and clashes with government officials.
Musk Scales Back Controversial Government Efficiency Initiative
Elon Musk is stepping back from his role leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which aimed to cut $1 trillion in spending but has achieved approximately $160 billion in cuts amidst significant legal and political opposition, including lawsuits and clashes with government officials.
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44% Bias Score

US Government's Heavy Reliance on Musk's Companies Exposed Amid Trump Feud
The strained relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump exposes the US government's extensive reliance on Musk's companies, particularly SpaceX, which holds over $20 billion in contracts, creating significant challenges for any attempt to sever ties.

US Government's Heavy Reliance on Musk's Companies Exposed Amid Trump Feud
The strained relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump exposes the US government's extensive reliance on Musk's companies, particularly SpaceX, which holds over $20 billion in contracts, creating significant challenges for any attempt to sever ties.
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52% Bias Score

Musk Resigns from US Advisory Role After Criticizing Trump, DOGE Cuts Leave Impact Unclear
Elon Musk ended his 130-day term as a US government advisor and head of DOGE, a cost-cutting board, after criticizing President Trump's policies. DOGE's actions resulted in approximately 230,000 federal job cuts and the suspension of programs like a UN HIV/AIDS initiative, claiming $140 billion in s...

Musk Resigns from US Advisory Role After Criticizing Trump, DOGE Cuts Leave Impact Unclear
Elon Musk ended his 130-day term as a US government advisor and head of DOGE, a cost-cutting board, after criticizing President Trump's policies. DOGE's actions resulted in approximately 230,000 federal job cuts and the suspension of programs like a UN HIV/AIDS initiative, claiming $140 billion in s...
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48% Bias Score

Federal Officials Assess Alcatraz for Potential Reopening
Following Donald Trump's announcement of plans to reopen the infamous Alcatraz Island prison, federal prison officials visited the island last week for a structural assessment, despite skepticism from local officials and concerns about the high costs and logistical challenges involved.

Federal Officials Assess Alcatraz for Potential Reopening
Following Donald Trump's announcement of plans to reopen the infamous Alcatraz Island prison, federal prison officials visited the island last week for a structural assessment, despite skepticism from local officials and concerns about the high costs and logistical challenges involved.
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48% Bias Score

TeleMessage Breach Exposes Data of 60+ US Government Officials
A hacker breached TeleMessage, a communication platform used by over 60 US government officials, exposing travel plans and operational details; the incident highlights data security weaknesses within the Trump administration.

TeleMessage Breach Exposes Data of 60+ US Government Officials
A hacker breached TeleMessage, a communication platform used by over 60 US government officials, exposing travel plans and operational details; the incident highlights data security weaknesses within the Trump administration.
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32% Bias Score

Trump Administration Seeks Billions to Replace Outdated Air Traffic Control System
The Trump administration plans to replace the U.S.'s aging air traffic control system following a fatal accident and near misses, but needs Congress to approve tens of billions of dollars; the current system is so outdated that spare parts are purchased on eBay.

Trump Administration Seeks Billions to Replace Outdated Air Traffic Control System
The Trump administration plans to replace the U.S.'s aging air traffic control system following a fatal accident and near misses, but needs Congress to approve tens of billions of dollars; the current system is so outdated that spare parts are purchased on eBay.
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48% Bias Score

Low Real ID Compliance Creates Looming Travel Disruptions
Starting May 7, Americans need a Real ID for air travel and federal buildings, but at least 16 states have under 50% compliance, creating potential for widespread airport delays, while TSA plans for significant disruptions.

Low Real ID Compliance Creates Looming Travel Disruptions
Starting May 7, Americans need a Real ID for air travel and federal buildings, but at least 16 states have under 50% compliance, creating potential for widespread airport delays, while TSA plans for significant disruptions.
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40% Bias Score
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