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Jayapal Bill Seeks to Repeal WWII-Era Act to Prevent Immigrant Registry
Rep. Pramila Jayapal introduced the "No Round Up Act" to repeal the 1940 Alien Registration Act, preventing the Trump administration from using it to create a registry for undocumented immigrants, citing its association with the WWII internment of Japanese Americans and potential for discrimination.
Jayapal Bill Seeks to Repeal WWII-Era Act to Prevent Immigrant Registry
Rep. Pramila Jayapal introduced the "No Round Up Act" to repeal the 1940 Alien Registration Act, preventing the Trump administration from using it to create a registry for undocumented immigrants, citing its association with the WWII internment of Japanese Americans and potential for discrimination.
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56% Bias Score


Columbia Expels Students, Faces $400M Funding Cut Amid Pro-Palestine Protest Crackdown
Columbia University expelled, suspended, or revoked degrees of students involved in April 2024 pro-Palestinian demonstrations following a $400 million federal funding cut for alleged insufficient protection of Jewish students and government threats to 60 universities.
Columbia Expels Students, Faces $400M Funding Cut Amid Pro-Palestine Protest Crackdown
Columbia University expelled, suspended, or revoked degrees of students involved in April 2024 pro-Palestinian demonstrations following a $400 million federal funding cut for alleged insufficient protection of Jewish students and government threats to 60 universities.
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48% Bias Score


Schumer Defends Vote to Avoid Government Shutdown Amidst Democratic Backlash
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer defended his vote to avoid a government shutdown by supporting a Republican-backed spending bill, arguing that it minimized harm from the Trump administration despite criticism from fellow Democrats; he believed a shutdown would benefit Trump's agenda.
Schumer Defends Vote to Avoid Government Shutdown Amidst Democratic Backlash
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer defended his vote to avoid a government shutdown by supporting a Republican-backed spending bill, arguing that it minimized harm from the Trump administration despite criticism from fellow Democrats; he believed a shutdown would benefit Trump's agenda.
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52% Bias Score


Schumer Averts Government Shutdown by Supporting GOP Funding Bill
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will vote to prevent a government shutdown by supporting a House GOP funding bill, averting a crisis despite his deep criticism of its content; President Trump says he will intervene if Republicans need him to negotiate with Democrats.
Schumer Averts Government Shutdown by Supporting GOP Funding Bill
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will vote to prevent a government shutdown by supporting a House GOP funding bill, averting a crisis despite his deep criticism of its content; President Trump says he will intervene if Republicans need him to negotiate with Democrats.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Administration Threatens to Defund Columbia University
The Trump administration threatened to permanently cut $400 million in federal funding from Columbia University and review an additional $5 billion in grants unless the university relinquishes control of its international studies department for at least five years due to alleged insufficient efforts...
Trump Administration Threatens to Defund Columbia University
The Trump administration threatened to permanently cut $400 million in federal funding from Columbia University and review an additional $5 billion in grants unless the university relinquishes control of its international studies department for at least five years due to alleged insufficient efforts...
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60% Bias Score


Senate Democrats Approve Republican Spending Bill Amidst Party Divisions
Faced with a looming government shutdown, Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, voted to advance a Republican-led spending bill despite internal divisions and public opposition from some members, highlighting the limited options to prevent a shutdown and exposing deep rifts within the party.
Senate Democrats Approve Republican Spending Bill Amidst Party Divisions
Faced with a looming government shutdown, Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, voted to advance a Republican-led spending bill despite internal divisions and public opposition from some members, highlighting the limited options to prevent a shutdown and exposing deep rifts within the party.
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56% Bias Score

Schumer Averts Shutdown by Backing Republican Spending Bill
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer unexpectedly agreed to advance a Republican-led six-month government funding bill to prevent a government shutdown, despite earlier opposition, raising concerns about the bill's potential impacts.

Schumer Averts Shutdown by Backing Republican Spending Bill
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer unexpectedly agreed to advance a Republican-led six-month government funding bill to prevent a government shutdown, despite earlier opposition, raising concerns about the bill's potential impacts.
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60% Bias Score

Former Wyoming Senator Alan Simpson, Bipartisan Champion, Dies at 93
Alan Simpson, a 93-year-old former Republican senator from Wyoming known for his bipartisan approach, died Friday after recovering from a broken hip; his legacy underscores the growing political divide in Congress and the need for more moderate voices.

Former Wyoming Senator Alan Simpson, Bipartisan Champion, Dies at 93
Alan Simpson, a 93-year-old former Republican senator from Wyoming known for his bipartisan approach, died Friday after recovering from a broken hip; his legacy underscores the growing political divide in Congress and the need for more moderate voices.
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20% Bias Score

Rep. Raúl Grijalva Dies, Shifting House Power Balance
Rep. Raúl Grijalva, a 77-year-old Arizona Democrat and prominent progressive, died Thursday from cancer complications, leaving the House with a 213-218 Democratic-Republican seat split and prompting a special election for his deep-blue seat.

Rep. Raúl Grijalva Dies, Shifting House Power Balance
Rep. Raúl Grijalva, a 77-year-old Arizona Democrat and prominent progressive, died Thursday from cancer complications, leaving the House with a 213-218 Democratic-Republican seat split and prompting a special election for his deep-blue seat.
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20% Bias Score

Pro-Palestinian Activists Storm Trump Tower, Sparking Free Speech Debate
On March 13th, hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists protesting the arrest and potential deportation of Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil occupied Trump Tower in New York City; 98 were arrested. Columbia University concurrently announced sanctions against students involved in prior pro-Pale...

Pro-Palestinian Activists Storm Trump Tower, Sparking Free Speech Debate
On March 13th, hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists protesting the arrest and potential deportation of Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil occupied Trump Tower in New York City; 98 were arrested. Columbia University concurrently announced sanctions against students involved in prior pro-Pale...
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40% Bias Score

USGS Survey Sparks Concerns Over US Restrictions on Scientific Research
The US Geological Survey sent a politically charged 36-question survey to Dutch researchers involved in a satellite-based forest monitoring project, raising concerns about restrictions on scientific research and the impact of US political priorities on international collaboration.

USGS Survey Sparks Concerns Over US Restrictions on Scientific Research
The US Geological Survey sent a politically charged 36-question survey to Dutch researchers involved in a satellite-based forest monitoring project, raising concerns about restrictions on scientific research and the impact of US political priorities on international collaboration.
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56% Bias Score

Schumer Averts Shutdown, Dividing Democrats
Facing a looming government shutdown deadline, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer unexpectedly voted for a Republican-backed stopgap spending bill, causing deep divisions within the Democratic party, despite House Democrats' strong opposition and public pressure to resist cuts to key programs.

Schumer Averts Shutdown, Dividing Democrats
Facing a looming government shutdown deadline, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer unexpectedly voted for a Republican-backed stopgap spending bill, causing deep divisions within the Democratic party, despite House Democrats' strong opposition and public pressure to resist cuts to key programs.
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56% Bias Score
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