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GOP Intensifies Scrutiny of ActBlue, Raising Concerns About Democratic Fundraising
Republicans in Congress are intensifying scrutiny of ActBlue, a Democratic fundraising platform, demanding investigations into potential links to terrorism, campaign finance violations, and fraud, prompting concerns about the platform's future and the impact on Democratic fundraising.
GOP Intensifies Scrutiny of ActBlue, Raising Concerns About Democratic Fundraising
Republicans in Congress are intensifying scrutiny of ActBlue, a Democratic fundraising platform, demanding investigations into potential links to terrorism, campaign finance violations, and fraud, prompting concerns about the platform's future and the impact on Democratic fundraising.
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36% Bias Score


HHS Cuts 20,000 Jobs, Restructures to Focus on Chronic Disease Prevention
The US Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday a reduction of 20,000 employees—10,000 layoffs and 10,000 voluntary departures—to save $1.8 billion annually, consolidating 28 divisions into 15 and shifting focus to chronic disease prevention, despite concerns about service impacts.
HHS Cuts 20,000 Jobs, Restructures to Focus on Chronic Disease Prevention
The US Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday a reduction of 20,000 employees—10,000 layoffs and 10,000 voluntary departures—to save $1.8 billion annually, consolidating 28 divisions into 15 and shifting focus to chronic disease prevention, despite concerns about service impacts.
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56% Bias Score


Pentagon Investigation Demanded After Classified Yemen Strike Information Shared on Signal
Senators Roger Wicker and Jack Reed demanded a Pentagon investigation into the inclusion of Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg in a Signal group chat where classified details of US airstrikes in Yemen were shared on March 11, 2025, raising concerns about national security and information handling prot...
Pentagon Investigation Demanded After Classified Yemen Strike Information Shared on Signal
Senators Roger Wicker and Jack Reed demanded a Pentagon investigation into the inclusion of Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg in a Signal group chat where classified details of US airstrikes in Yemen were shared on March 11, 2025, raising concerns about national security and information handling prot...
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48% Bias Score


Judge Rejects DOJ Recusal Request, Condemns Attacks on Judiciary
Federal Judge Beryl Howell rejected a Justice Department recusal request in a case against a Trump executive order targeting Perkins Coie, accusing the DOJ of attacking her instead of addressing legal arguments, and highlighting broader attacks on the judiciary by the Trump administration.
Judge Rejects DOJ Recusal Request, Condemns Attacks on Judiciary
Federal Judge Beryl Howell rejected a Justice Department recusal request in a case against a Trump executive order targeting Perkins Coie, accusing the DOJ of attacking her instead of addressing legal arguments, and highlighting broader attacks on the judiciary by the Trump administration.
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44% Bias Score


HUD Terminates Mortgages for Illegal Immigrants
HUD Secretary Scott Turner announced the termination of taxpayer-backed FHA mortgages for illegal immigrants, citing a need to prioritize American citizens for homeownership and prevent the misuse of taxpayer funds, following a joint agreement with DHS.
HUD Terminates Mortgages for Illegal Immigrants
HUD Secretary Scott Turner announced the termination of taxpayer-backed FHA mortgages for illegal immigrants, citing a need to prioritize American citizens for homeownership and prevent the misuse of taxpayer funds, following a joint agreement with DHS.
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68% Bias Score


Trump's Authoritarian Drift: Parallels with Xi Jinping's China
Peter Hartcher, international and political editor, draws parallels between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping's leadership styles, noting similarities in autocratic personalities and suppression of dissent, raising concerns about a shift towards authoritarianism in the US.
Trump's Authoritarian Drift: Parallels with Xi Jinping's China
Peter Hartcher, international and political editor, draws parallels between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping's leadership styles, noting similarities in autocratic personalities and suppression of dissent, raising concerns about a shift towards authoritarianism in the US.
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44% Bias Score

White House Security Breach, HHS Job Cuts, and Trump's Tariff Threats
The White House admits to a security breach, the Department of Health and Human Services announces 20,000 job cuts saving $1.8 billion annually, and President Trump threatens further tariffs against the EU and Canada.

White House Security Breach, HHS Job Cuts, and Trump's Tariff Threats
The White House admits to a security breach, the Department of Health and Human Services announces 20,000 job cuts saving $1.8 billion annually, and President Trump threatens further tariffs against the EU and Canada.
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32% Bias Score

Easily Accessible Personal Data of Top US Officials Raises Security Concerns
Der Spiegel" revealed easily accessible personal data—phone numbers, emails, and passwords—of US officials Mike Waltz, Tulsi Gabbard, and Pete Hegseth online, obtained through commercial search engines and leaked data; this raises serious security concerns following a recent accidental military info...

Easily Accessible Personal Data of Top US Officials Raises Security Concerns
Der Spiegel" revealed easily accessible personal data—phone numbers, emails, and passwords—of US officials Mike Waltz, Tulsi Gabbard, and Pete Hegseth online, obtained through commercial search engines and leaked data; this raises serious security concerns following a recent accidental military info...
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60% Bias Score

U.S. Nominates Cuban Dissident Rosa María Payá for Inter-American Human Rights Commission
The United States nominated Rosa María Payá, leader of Cuba Decide and daughter of Oswaldo Payá, as its candidate for the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH); the election will take place on June 27th during the OAS General Assembly in Antigua and Barbuda, following a CIDH determination...

U.S. Nominates Cuban Dissident Rosa María Payá for Inter-American Human Rights Commission
The United States nominated Rosa María Payá, leader of Cuba Decide and daughter of Oswaldo Payá, as its candidate for the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH); the election will take place on June 27th during the OAS General Assembly in Antigua and Barbuda, following a CIDH determination...
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52% Bias Score

Fascism Scholar Leaves US Over Political Climate Concerns
Yale fascism professor Jason Stanley is leaving the US for Canada due to concerns about the current political climate, citing Columbia University's compromise with the Trump administration as a pivotal event in his decision-making process.

Fascism Scholar Leaves US Over Political Climate Concerns
Yale fascism professor Jason Stanley is leaving the US for Canada due to concerns about the current political climate, citing Columbia University's compromise with the Trump administration as a pivotal event in his decision-making process.
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52% Bias Score

US Announces 25% Tariffs on Imported Cars
The US government announced 25% tariffs on all non-US-made cars, effective April 2nd, to boost domestic production, prompting potential retaliatory measures from trade partners like Canada and the EU.

US Announces 25% Tariffs on Imported Cars
The US government announced 25% tariffs on all non-US-made cars, effective April 2nd, to boost domestic production, prompting potential retaliatory measures from trade partners like Canada and the EU.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Targets Washington Law Firms, Sparking Fear and Uncertainty
The Trump administration's executive orders targeting four major Washington, DC, law firms—Perkins Coie, Jenner & Block, Covington & Burling, and Paul, Weiss—have suspended lawyers' national security clearances, causing widespread fear and uncertainty in the legal community; some firms are strategiz...

Trump Administration Targets Washington Law Firms, Sparking Fear and Uncertainty
The Trump administration's executive orders targeting four major Washington, DC, law firms—Perkins Coie, Jenner & Block, Covington & Burling, and Paul, Weiss—have suspended lawyers' national security clearances, causing widespread fear and uncertainty in the legal community; some firms are strategiz...
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60% Bias Score
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