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US Department of Education to Lay Off Half Its Staff
The US Department of Education announced it will lay off almost half its staff by March 21, fulfilling President Trump's campaign promise to dismantle the agency and shift responsibility to states and local communities, while claiming statutory programs will continue.
US Department of Education to Lay Off Half Its Staff
The US Department of Education announced it will lay off almost half its staff by March 21, fulfilling President Trump's campaign promise to dismantle the agency and shift responsibility to states and local communities, while claiming statutory programs will continue.
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68% Bias Score


US House Approves Temporary Budget, Averts Shutdown
The US House narrowly approved a temporary budget, averting a government shutdown until September 30th, pending Senate approval; the budget includes a $13 billion cut to domestic spending and a $6 billion increase in defense spending.
US House Approves Temporary Budget, Averts Shutdown
The US House narrowly approved a temporary budget, averting a government shutdown until September 30th, pending Senate approval; the budget includes a $13 billion cut to domestic spending and a $6 billion increase in defense spending.
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36% Bias Score


US Department of Education Cuts Nearly Half Its Workforce
The US Department of Education announced the dismissal of roughly half its 4100 employees; 600 took early retirement, and 1300 are furloughed until June, potentially hindering the department's operation and aligning with President Trump's plan to decentralize education.
US Department of Education Cuts Nearly Half Its Workforce
The US Department of Education announced the dismissal of roughly half its 4100 employees; 600 took early retirement, and 1300 are furloughed until June, potentially hindering the department's operation and aligning with President Trump's plan to decentralize education.
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48% Bias Score


Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: Schimel and Crawford Clash on Abortion, Unions, and Voting Rights
In Wisconsin's April 1 Supreme Court election, Waukesha County Circuit Judge Brad Schimel, backed by anti-abortion groups and Elon Musk, faces Dane County Circuit Judge Susan Crawford, supported by Planned Parenthood and national Democrats; their differing stances on abortion, Act 10, voting rights,...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: Schimel and Crawford Clash on Abortion, Unions, and Voting Rights
In Wisconsin's April 1 Supreme Court election, Waukesha County Circuit Judge Brad Schimel, backed by anti-abortion groups and Elon Musk, faces Dane County Circuit Judge Susan Crawford, supported by Planned Parenthood and national Democrats; their differing stances on abortion, Act 10, voting rights,...
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40% Bias Score


Department of Education Announces 50% Workforce Reduction
The Department of Education announced a nearly 50% workforce reduction, cutting its staff from 4,133 to about 2,183, as part of the Trump administration's plan to dismantle the agency, with affected staff receiving full pay and benefits until June 9th.
Department of Education Announces 50% Workforce Reduction
The Department of Education announced a nearly 50% workforce reduction, cutting its staff from 4,133 to about 2,183, as part of the Trump administration's plan to dismantle the agency, with affected staff receiving full pay and benefits until June 9th.
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60% Bias Score


House Passes Short-Term Government Funding Bill Amidst Party Divisions
The Republican-controlled House passed a short-term government funding bill, increasing defense spending by $6 billion, decreasing non-defense by $13 billion, and including funds for ICE, wildfire fighting, and nutrition programs, while Democrats criticize it for lacking spending guidelines.
House Passes Short-Term Government Funding Bill Amidst Party Divisions
The Republican-controlled House passed a short-term government funding bill, increasing defense spending by $6 billion, decreasing non-defense by $13 billion, and including funds for ICE, wildfire fighting, and nutrition programs, while Democrats criticize it for lacking spending guidelines.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Targets Pro-Palestine Students
The Trump administration is using DHS intelligence to identify and potentially arrest international students who protested the Israel-Hamas war, following the arrest and potential deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist whose green card was revoked, prompting widespread protests and le...

Trump Administration Targets Pro-Palestine Students
The Trump administration is using DHS intelligence to identify and potentially arrest international students who protested the Israel-Hamas war, following the arrest and potential deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist whose green card was revoked, prompting widespread protests and le...
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68% Bias Score

House Averts Shutdown With Controversial Spending Bill
The House passed a bill to prevent a government shutdown before the Friday midnight deadline, despite criticism from Democrats who claim it creates "slush funds" for the Trump administration, and support from some Republicans who usually oppose such short-term spending bills due to the Elon Musk-led...

House Averts Shutdown With Controversial Spending Bill
The House passed a bill to prevent a government shutdown before the Friday midnight deadline, despite criticism from Democrats who claim it creates "slush funds" for the Trump administration, and support from some Republicans who usually oppose such short-term spending bills due to the Elon Musk-led...
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56% Bias Score

Schama: America's Faith Over Reason and the Future of Democracy
Historian Simon Schama discusses the unique American tendency to favor fervent belief over rational argument, its historical roots, and its contemporary influence on political and healthcare decisions, contrasting it with historical revolutions and expressing concern about the future of American dem...

Schama: America's Faith Over Reason and the Future of Democracy
Historian Simon Schama discusses the unique American tendency to favor fervent belief over rational argument, its historical roots, and its contemporary influence on political and healthcare decisions, contrasting it with historical revolutions and expressing concern about the future of American dem...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Halts $1 Billion Affordable Housing Program
The Trump administration terminated a $1 billion program preserving affordable housing, impacting 25,000 units and potentially jeopardizing hundreds of thousands more due to a directive from the Department of Government Efficiency.

Trump Administration Halts $1 Billion Affordable Housing Program
The Trump administration terminated a $1 billion program preserving affordable housing, impacting 25,000 units and potentially jeopardizing hundreds of thousands more due to a directive from the Department of Government Efficiency.
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56% Bias Score

US to Eliminate FDA's GRAS Program Amid Food Additive Safety Concerns
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy is eliminating the FDA's GRAS program, which allowed industry self-certification of food additives since 1997, leading to the introduction of numerous untested chemicals into the food supply; the move is supported by experts but faces challeng...

US to Eliminate FDA's GRAS Program Amid Food Additive Safety Concerns
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy is eliminating the FDA's GRAS program, which allowed industry self-certification of food additives since 1997, leading to the introduction of numerous untested chemicals into the food supply; the move is supported by experts but faces challeng...
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48% Bias Score

Federal Judges Condemn Impeachment Threats Against Judges Ruling Against Trump
US Circuit Judges Richard Sullivan and Jeffrey Sutton criticized Republican threats to impeach judges who rule against President Trump, warning that such actions would undermine the appeals process and set a dangerous precedent for future judicial independence.

Federal Judges Condemn Impeachment Threats Against Judges Ruling Against Trump
US Circuit Judges Richard Sullivan and Jeffrey Sutton criticized Republican threats to impeach judges who rule against President Trump, warning that such actions would undermine the appeals process and set a dangerous precedent for future judicial independence.
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52% Bias Score
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