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Musicians Protest Trump's Takeover of Kennedy Center
Donald Trump's takeover of the Kennedy Center, involving staff dismissals and the appointment of close associates, has sparked protests from renowned musicians like András Schiff, Jean-Guihen Queyras, and Christian Tetzlaff, who have canceled US performances to demonstrate their opposition to Trump'...
Musicians Protest Trump's Takeover of Kennedy Center
Donald Trump's takeover of the Kennedy Center, involving staff dismissals and the appointment of close associates, has sparked protests from renowned musicians like András Schiff, Jean-Guihen Queyras, and Christian Tetzlaff, who have canceled US performances to demonstrate their opposition to Trump'...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Downplays Security Breach After Journalist Added to Classified Chat
National Security Advisor Robert Waltz added a journalist to a Signal groupchat containing classified information on planned airstrikes in Yemen; President Trump and his cabinet refuse to condemn the action, despite warnings from the NSA about Signal's vulnerabilities and potential security risks.
Trump Administration Downplays Security Breach After Journalist Added to Classified Chat
National Security Advisor Robert Waltz added a journalist to a Signal groupchat containing classified information on planned airstrikes in Yemen; President Trump and his cabinet refuse to condemn the action, despite warnings from the NSA about Signal's vulnerabilities and potential security risks.
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56% Bias Score


Republicans Escalate Attacks on Judiciary in Response to Anti-Trump Rulings
Republican lawmakers are intensifying their attacks on the judiciary, exploring options such as eliminating federal courts or limiting nationwide injunctions, in response to rulings against President Trump's agenda; however, these efforts face significant political challenges.
Republicans Escalate Attacks on Judiciary in Response to Anti-Trump Rulings
Republican lawmakers are intensifying their attacks on the judiciary, exploring options such as eliminating federal courts or limiting nationwide injunctions, in response to rulings against President Trump's agenda; however, these efforts face significant political challenges.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Executive Order Mandates Voter ID, Raising Concerns of Disenfranchisement
President Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday requiring proof of citizenship for federal voting, citing unsubstantiated election fraud claims; the order mandates specific voter ID and ballot receipt deadlines, potentially disenfranchising millions.
Trump's Executive Order Mandates Voter ID, Raising Concerns of Disenfranchisement
President Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday requiring proof of citizenship for federal voting, citing unsubstantiated election fraud claims; the order mandates specific voter ID and ballot receipt deadlines, potentially disenfranchising millions.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Denies Responsibility for Security Breach Exposing Military Plans and Anti-Europe Sentiments
U.S. President Donald Trump denies responsibility for a security breach where sensitive military information, including details of a Yemen operation and negative views of Europe, was leaked via a Signal group chat that accidentally included "Atlantic" magazine editor Jeffrey Goldberg.
Trump Denies Responsibility for Security Breach Exposing Military Plans and Anti-Europe Sentiments
U.S. President Donald Trump denies responsibility for a security breach where sensitive military information, including details of a Yemen operation and negative views of Europe, was leaked via a Signal group chat that accidentally included "Atlantic" magazine editor Jeffrey Goldberg.
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48% Bias Score


US Court Blocks Defunding of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
A US court temporarily halted the USAGM's attempt to defund Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, following a March 15th decision by USAGM senior advisor Kerry Lake to stop funding, which the court deemed as causing irreparable harm. The court will further examine Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's claim ...
US Court Blocks Defunding of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
A US court temporarily halted the USAGM's attempt to defund Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, following a March 15th decision by USAGM senior advisor Kerry Lake to stop funding, which the court deemed as causing irreparable harm. The court will further examine Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's claim ...
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40% Bias Score

US Security Breach: Classified Military Plans Leaked via Signal
On March 25, 2025, a security breach revealed that top US national security officials, including Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, shared classified military plans for a Yemen operation with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg via Signal; President Trump called...

US Security Breach: Classified Military Plans Leaked via Signal
On March 25, 2025, a security breach revealed that top US national security officials, including Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, shared classified military plans for a Yemen operation with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg via Signal; President Trump called...
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60% Bias Score

Trump Pardons Hunter Biden Associate, Sparking Political Firestorm
President Donald Trump pardoned Devon Archer, Hunter Biden's former business associate, convicted in 2018 of defrauding a Native American tribe. The pardon has sparked immediate political controversy and raises questions about potential influence on ongoing investigations.

Trump Pardons Hunter Biden Associate, Sparking Political Firestorm
President Donald Trump pardoned Devon Archer, Hunter Biden's former business associate, convicted in 2018 of defrauding a Native American tribe. The pardon has sparked immediate political controversy and raises questions about potential influence on ongoing investigations.
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64% Bias Score

House Speaker Floats Eliminating Federal Courts
House Speaker Mike Johnson proposed Congress eliminate federal courts to counter rulings against President Trump, despite facing significant political hurdles and opposition from within his own party.

House Speaker Floats Eliminating Federal Courts
House Speaker Mike Johnson proposed Congress eliminate federal courts to counter rulings against President Trump, despite facing significant political hurdles and opposition from within his own party.
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52% Bias Score

US Bombing Plans Leak via Group Chat: Trump Downplays Security Breach
On March 25, 2025, a security breach revealed US bombing plans through a Signal group chat mistakenly including journalist Jeffrey Goldberg. President Trump downplayed the incident, while National Security Advisor Michael Waltz apologized.

US Bombing Plans Leak via Group Chat: Trump Downplays Security Breach
On March 25, 2025, a security breach revealed US bombing plans through a Signal group chat mistakenly including journalist Jeffrey Goldberg. President Trump downplayed the incident, while National Security Advisor Michael Waltz apologized.
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56% Bias Score

MAGA Movement's Alignment with Russia Challenges US Foreign Policy
The Economist reports a growing ideological alignment between Russia and the US MAGA movement, evidenced by meetings between MAGA figures and Russian ideologues, resulting in shared views on Ukraine that challenge US foreign policy.

MAGA Movement's Alignment with Russia Challenges US Foreign Policy
The Economist reports a growing ideological alignment between Russia and the US MAGA movement, evidenced by meetings between MAGA figures and Russian ideologues, resulting in shared views on Ukraine that challenge US foreign policy.
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56% Bias Score

US Intelligence Chiefs to Face Questions Over Yemen Bombing Chat
House Democrats will question US intelligence chiefs Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe on Wednesday about their participation in a Signal group chat with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, where plans to bomb Yemen were discussed; the incident has prompted outrage on Capitol Hill.

US Intelligence Chiefs to Face Questions Over Yemen Bombing Chat
House Democrats will question US intelligence chiefs Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe on Wednesday about their participation in a Signal group chat with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, where plans to bomb Yemen were discussed; the incident has prompted outrage on Capitol Hill.
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40% Bias Score
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