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Democrats Threaten El Salvador Over Wrongful Deportation
Rep. Jamie Raskin urged cutting aid to El Salvador after the Trump administration wrongly deported Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a megaprison, prompting four other Democrats to visit El Salvador to demand his return.
Democrats Threaten El Salvador Over Wrongful Deportation
Rep. Jamie Raskin urged cutting aid to El Salvador after the Trump administration wrongly deported Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a megaprison, prompting four other Democrats to visit El Salvador to demand his return.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Faces Multiple Controversies Amidst Security Breaches and Legal Battles
The Trump administration faces mounting criticism following the leak of classified information by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the accidental exposure of White House blueprints, and the ongoing legal battle over the deportation of Kilmar Armando Ábrego García, which has led to 700 demonstrations ...
Trump Administration Faces Multiple Controversies Amidst Security Breaches and Legal Battles
The Trump administration faces mounting criticism following the leak of classified information by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the accidental exposure of White House blueprints, and the ongoing legal battle over the deportation of Kilmar Armando Ábrego García, which has led to 700 demonstrations ...
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52% Bias Score


US to Ban Petroleum-Based Food Dyes
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will announce a ban on petroleum-based synthetic food dyes found in numerous foods, including M&M's, Gatorade, and Skittles, citing links to neurological problems in children; the ban follows a similar FDA decision for Red Dye 3 starting in 2027 and will be det...
US to Ban Petroleum-Based Food Dyes
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will announce a ban on petroleum-based synthetic food dyes found in numerous foods, including M&M's, Gatorade, and Skittles, citing links to neurological problems in children; the ban follows a similar FDA decision for Red Dye 3 starting in 2027 and will be det...
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40% Bias Score


President Plays Golf Amidst Economic Crisis: A Response to Uncontrollable Events
Following an alleged collapse of the world economy attributed to the American president, he played golf in Florida, winning a tournament; the article contrasts this with public outrage and suggests prioritizing personal enjoyment as a response to an uncontrollable situation.
President Plays Golf Amidst Economic Crisis: A Response to Uncontrollable Events
Following an alleged collapse of the world economy attributed to the American president, he played golf in Florida, winning a tournament; the article contrasts this with public outrage and suggests prioritizing personal enjoyment as a response to an uncontrollable situation.
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56% Bias Score


Nadine Menendez Found Guilty in Bribery Conspiracy
Nadine Menendez, wife of former Senator Bob Menendez, was convicted of bribery for accepting cash, gold, and a luxury car in exchange for her husband's political favors; the scheme involved three New Jersey businessmen seeking help with their business dealings or legal problems.
Nadine Menendez Found Guilty in Bribery Conspiracy
Nadine Menendez, wife of former Senator Bob Menendez, was convicted of bribery for accepting cash, gold, and a luxury car in exchange for her husband's political favors; the scheme involved three New Jersey businessmen seeking help with their business dealings or legal problems.
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Approval Rating Plummets Amidst Power Grab Controversy
A new Ipsos/Reuters poll reveals President Trump's approval rating has fallen to 42%, its lowest since his January return to office, due to concerns over his expansion of presidential power, including freezing university funding and appointing himself to the Kennedy Center board, actions which are c...
Trump's Approval Rating Plummets Amidst Power Grab Controversy
A new Ipsos/Reuters poll reveals President Trump's approval rating has fallen to 42%, its lowest since his January return to office, due to concerns over his expansion of presidential power, including freezing university funding and appointing himself to the Kennedy Center board, actions which are c...
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48% Bias Score

Proposed NASA Budget Cuts Threaten US Leadership in Space Research
The White House proposed a 20% budget cut to NASA, slashing astrophysics by two-thirds, solar research by half, and planetary science by 30%, potentially jeopardizing American leadership in space exploration and impacting global collaborations.

Proposed NASA Budget Cuts Threaten US Leadership in Space Research
The White House proposed a 20% budget cut to NASA, slashing astrophysics by two-thirds, solar research by half, and planetary science by 30%, potentially jeopardizing American leadership in space exploration and impacting global collaborations.
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60% Bias Score

US Academics Condemn Trump Administration's Interference in Higher Education
One hundred US university presidents and academics, including Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, publicly criticized Donald Trump's administration on April 22, 2025, for unprecedented interference in higher education, following Harvard's lawsuit against the government over frozen federal funds.

US Academics Condemn Trump Administration's Interference in Higher Education
One hundred US university presidents and academics, including Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, publicly criticized Donald Trump's administration on April 22, 2025, for unprecedented interference in higher education, following Harvard's lawsuit against the government over frozen federal funds.
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44% Bias Score

Hegseth Accuses Media, Pentagon of Conspiracy Following Leak and Pentagon Purges
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the White House accused media and Pentagon officials of a conspiracy after Hegseth shared sensitive Yemen strike information in a family chat, leading to the dismissal of multiple high-ranking officials and fueling calls for his resignation.

Hegseth Accuses Media, Pentagon of Conspiracy Following Leak and Pentagon Purges
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the White House accused media and Pentagon officials of a conspiracy after Hegseth shared sensitive Yemen strike information in a family chat, leading to the dismissal of multiple high-ranking officials and fueling calls for his resignation.
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56% Bias Score

Large-Scale Protests Challenge Perceptions of Public Support for Current Policies
Recent protests across the US, exceeding expectations, involved over 100,000 participants in DC alone, challenging perceptions of public acceptance of current policies and demonstrating the potential for significant mobilization.

Large-Scale Protests Challenge Perceptions of Public Support for Current Policies
Recent protests across the US, exceeding expectations, involved over 100,000 participants in DC alone, challenging perceptions of public acceptance of current policies and demonstrating the potential for significant mobilization.
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48% Bias Score

Hegseth Scandal: Classified Military Plans Shared via Signal
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces mounting pressure after reports revealed he shared classified military plans for Yemen attacks on Signal with his wife, brother, lawyer, and other individuals, prompting calls for his resignation and an investigation into potential security breaches.

Hegseth Scandal: Classified Military Plans Shared via Signal
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces mounting pressure after reports revealed he shared classified military plans for Yemen attacks on Signal with his wife, brother, lawyer, and other individuals, prompting calls for his resignation and an investigation into potential security breaches.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Scientists Secure Data Amid US Funding Cuts and Security Concerns
Driven by concerns over US funding cuts and data security under the Trump administration, Dutch research institutions are securing crucial data, including climate data, prompting a surge in data transfers to Dutch servers.

Dutch Scientists Secure Data Amid US Funding Cuts and Security Concerns
Driven by concerns over US funding cuts and data security under the Trump administration, Dutch research institutions are securing crucial data, including climate data, prompting a surge in data transfers to Dutch servers.
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36% Bias Score
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