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Pennsylvania Democrat's Alliance with Sanders Signals Shift in Democratic Party Strategy
Rep. Chris Deluzio's recent appearance with Sen. Bernie Sanders in Pennsylvania signals a shift within the Democratic Party, prioritizing a unified front against what Deluzio terms 'oligarchs' and 'wimps,' challenging past moderate-progressive divisions and suggesting a new strategic alignment focus...
Pennsylvania Democrat's Alliance with Sanders Signals Shift in Democratic Party Strategy
Rep. Chris Deluzio's recent appearance with Sen. Bernie Sanders in Pennsylvania signals a shift within the Democratic Party, prioritizing a unified front against what Deluzio terms 'oligarchs' and 'wimps,' challenging past moderate-progressive divisions and suggesting a new strategic alignment focus...
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52% Bias Score


Harvard Funding Halted Amidst Administration Dispute
The U.S. Department of Education announced on Monday that Harvard University will not receive new federal grants until it addresses concerns over antisemitism, racial discrimination, lack of viewpoint diversity, and what the administration calls "abandonment of rigor," escalating a conflict between ...
Harvard Funding Halted Amidst Administration Dispute
The U.S. Department of Education announced on Monday that Harvard University will not receive new federal grants until it addresses concerns over antisemitism, racial discrimination, lack of viewpoint diversity, and what the administration calls "abandonment of rigor," escalating a conflict between ...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration to Pay Illegal Immigrants $1,000 for Voluntary Return
The Trump administration announced a plan to pay illegal immigrants $1,000 plus travel expenses to return home voluntarily, using the CBP Home app, aiming for a cheaper alternative to formal deportation, despite concerns about its effectiveness and legal implications.
Trump Administration to Pay Illegal Immigrants $1,000 for Voluntary Return
The Trump administration announced a plan to pay illegal immigrants $1,000 plus travel expenses to return home voluntarily, using the CBP Home app, aiming for a cheaper alternative to formal deportation, despite concerns about its effectiveness and legal implications.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Unconventional Actions Spark Controversy
President Trump announced a 100% tariff on foreign films, questioned constitutional limits on executive power, and proposed renaming V-E Day, sparking widespread controversy and raising concerns about the stability of domestic and international relations.
Trump's Unconventional Actions Spark Controversy
President Trump announced a 100% tariff on foreign films, questioned constitutional limits on executive power, and proposed renaming V-E Day, sparking widespread controversy and raising concerns about the stability of domestic and international relations.
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40% Bias Score


DHS Launches Self-Deportation Program to Cut Costs
The Department of Homeland Security is launching a self-deportation program offering illegal immigrants paid flights and a $1,000 stipend in exchange for leaving the country, aiming to save taxpayers money by reducing deportation costs from an average of $17,000 to an estimated $4,500 per person.
DHS Launches Self-Deportation Program to Cut Costs
The Department of Homeland Security is launching a self-deportation program offering illegal immigrants paid flights and a $1,000 stipend in exchange for leaving the country, aiming to save taxpayers money by reducing deportation costs from an average of $17,000 to an estimated $4,500 per person.
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44% Bias Score


Right-Wing Assault on US Higher Education: A Century-Long Pattern
The article details a century-long pattern of right-wing attacks on US higher education, escalating under the current administration, which is using funding cuts and visa terminations to suppress student and faculty dissent; this mirrors global authoritarian crackdowns on academic freedom.
Right-Wing Assault on US Higher Education: A Century-Long Pattern
The article details a century-long pattern of right-wing attacks on US higher education, escalating under the current administration, which is using funding cuts and visa terminations to suppress student and faculty dissent; this mirrors global authoritarian crackdowns on academic freedom.
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48% Bias Score

Cincinnati Mayoral Race: Vance's Brother to Challenge Incumbent
In Cincinnati's mayoral primary, Republican Cory Bowman, Vice President JD Vance's half-brother, secured second place with 13% of the vote, setting up a November race against Democratic incumbent Aftab Pureval, who received 83%. Bowman's platform includes removing the city's sanctuary city status an...

Cincinnati Mayoral Race: Vance's Brother to Challenge Incumbent
In Cincinnati's mayoral primary, Republican Cory Bowman, Vice President JD Vance's half-brother, secured second place with 13% of the vote, setting up a November race against Democratic incumbent Aftab Pureval, who received 83%. Bowman's platform includes removing the city's sanctuary city status an...
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40% Bias Score

Federal Judge Upholds Riggs's NC Supreme Court Win
A federal judge ordered the certification of Democrat Allison Riggs as the winner of North Carolina's Supreme Court race, rejecting Republican challenger Jefferson Griffin's attempts to remove thousands of ballots cast in the November 2024 election, citing due process violations and upholding the in...

Federal Judge Upholds Riggs's NC Supreme Court Win
A federal judge ordered the certification of Democrat Allison Riggs as the winner of North Carolina's Supreme Court race, rejecting Republican challenger Jefferson Griffin's attempts to remove thousands of ballots cast in the November 2024 election, citing due process violations and upholding the in...
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40% Bias Score

Judge Orders Trump Administration to Admit 12,000 Refugees
A US judge on Monday ordered the Trump administration to admit approximately 12,000 refugees, rejecting the government's narrow interpretation of a prior court ruling that allowed for a temporary suspension of the refugee admission program; the judge called the administration's argument a "contrived...

Judge Orders Trump Administration to Admit 12,000 Refugees
A US judge on Monday ordered the Trump administration to admit approximately 12,000 refugees, rejecting the government's narrow interpretation of a prior court ruling that allowed for a temporary suspension of the refugee admission program; the judge called the administration's argument a "contrived...
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40% Bias Score

Congressional Hearing on Antisemitism Raises Concerns of Political Targeting
A House committee hearing will question university presidents about antisemitism, but several Republican members have past associations with antisemitic statements or actions, prompting faculty concerns about intimidation and silencing of pro-Palestinian voices.

Congressional Hearing on Antisemitism Raises Concerns of Political Targeting
A House committee hearing will question university presidents about antisemitism, but several Republican members have past associations with antisemitic statements or actions, prompting faculty concerns about intimidation and silencing of pro-Palestinian voices.
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56% Bias Score

EU Invites US Scientists Amid Trump's Research Funding Cuts
The European Union, led by Ursula von der Leyen, is inviting US scientists, negatively impacted by Donald Trump's policies, to relocate to Europe, offering increased funding and legal protections for research freedom, in contrast to recent US budget cuts to crucial research areas such as environment...

EU Invites US Scientists Amid Trump's Research Funding Cuts
The European Union, led by Ursula von der Leyen, is inviting US scientists, negatively impacted by Donald Trump's policies, to relocate to Europe, offering increased funding and legal protections for research freedom, in contrast to recent US budget cuts to crucial research areas such as environment...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Controversial Nominee for DC US Attorney Faces Uncertain Confirmation
President Trump is lobbying senators to confirm his controversial nominee, Ed Martin, for US attorney for Washington, DC, before the May 20 deadline, despite concerns about his past statements and incomplete disclosure forms; a failure to confirm could lead to a new appointment process.

Trump's Controversial Nominee for DC US Attorney Faces Uncertain Confirmation
President Trump is lobbying senators to confirm his controversial nominee, Ed Martin, for US attorney for Washington, DC, before the May 20 deadline, despite concerns about his past statements and incomplete disclosure forms; a failure to confirm could lead to a new appointment process.
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44% Bias Score
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