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NATO Drills Amidst Trump's Constitutional Challenges and Geopolitical Posturing
NATO conducts a major air defense exercise in the Arctic, testing systems against modern threats like hypersonic missiles and drones, while simultaneously, Donald Trump questions his role as a guardian of the Constitution and hints at a possible third presidential run and a potential takeover of Can...
NATO Drills Amidst Trump's Constitutional Challenges and Geopolitical Posturing
NATO conducts a major air defense exercise in the Arctic, testing systems against modern threats like hypersonic missiles and drones, while simultaneously, Donald Trump questions his role as a guardian of the Constitution and hints at a possible third presidential run and a potential takeover of Can...
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40% Bias Score


HHS Exempts CDC, Allowing Hiring of Disease Detectives
The Department of Health and Human Services granted the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention an exemption to hire a new class of its Epidemic Intelligence Service officers, averting a potential halving of the program due to a federal hiring freeze and internal bureaucratic delays; the new clas...
HHS Exempts CDC, Allowing Hiring of Disease Detectives
The Department of Health and Human Services granted the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention an exemption to hire a new class of its Epidemic Intelligence Service officers, averting a potential halving of the program due to a federal hiring freeze and internal bureaucratic delays; the new clas...
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24% Bias Score


White House Withdraws Nesheiwat's Surgeon General Nomination Amid Controversy
The White House withdrew its nomination of Dr. Janette Nesheiwat for U.S. Surgeon General, one day before her scheduled Senate confirmation hearing, due to criticism from a far-right activist regarding her medical degree and pro-vaccine stance.
White House Withdraws Nesheiwat's Surgeon General Nomination Amid Controversy
The White House withdrew its nomination of Dr. Janette Nesheiwat for U.S. Surgeon General, one day before her scheduled Senate confirmation hearing, due to criticism from a far-right activist regarding her medical degree and pro-vaccine stance.
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60% Bias Score


Nesheiwat's Nomination Withdrawn; Means Nominated as Surgeon General
The White House withdrew Dr. Janette Nesheiwat's nomination for U.S. Surgeon General on Wednesday following criticism from Laura Loomer over her support for COVID-19 vaccines and DEI initiatives; Dr. Casey Means, a metabolic health proponent with ties to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has been nominated as ...
Nesheiwat's Nomination Withdrawn; Means Nominated as Surgeon General
The White House withdrew Dr. Janette Nesheiwat's nomination for U.S. Surgeon General on Wednesday following criticism from Laura Loomer over her support for COVID-19 vaccines and DEI initiatives; Dr. Casey Means, a metabolic health proponent with ties to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has been nominated as ...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Proposes $12.5 Billion Air Traffic Control System Overhaul
The Trump administration announced a plan to overhaul the outdated U.S. air traffic control system by 2028, involving six new control centers, technology upgrades at 4,600 locations, and a projected cost of $12.5 billion, driven by recent deadly crashes and system failures.
Trump Administration Proposes $12.5 Billion Air Traffic Control System Overhaul
The Trump administration announced a plan to overhaul the outdated U.S. air traffic control system by 2028, involving six new control centers, technology upgrades at 4,600 locations, and a projected cost of $12.5 billion, driven by recent deadly crashes and system failures.
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60% Bias Score


Dutch Museum Reconsiders US Art Loans Amid Trump's Funding Cuts
The Mauritshuis museum in The Hague is reconsidering lending artworks to US museums due to the Trump administration's funding cuts and ideological attacks on museums, creating uncertainty about the safety and care of loaned pieces and hindering international collaborations.
Dutch Museum Reconsiders US Art Loans Amid Trump's Funding Cuts
The Mauritshuis museum in The Hague is reconsidering lending artworks to US museums due to the Trump administration's funding cuts and ideological attacks on museums, creating uncertainty about the safety and care of loaned pieces and hindering international collaborations.
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28% Bias Score

Congressional Panel Accused of Chilling Free Speech in Antisemitism Inquiry
A congressional panel investigating antisemitism on US college campuses is accused of suppressing free speech and likened to the McCarthy-era HUAC, prompting criticism from legal experts and Jewish faculty who worry about the chilling effect on academic freedom.

Congressional Panel Accused of Chilling Free Speech in Antisemitism Inquiry
A congressional panel investigating antisemitism on US college campuses is accused of suppressing free speech and likened to the McCarthy-era HUAC, prompting criticism from legal experts and Jewish faculty who worry about the chilling effect on academic freedom.
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56% Bias Score

Judge Blocks US Deportations to Libya
A federal judge in Boston blocked the Trump administration from deporting non-citizens to Libya without due process, following reports that the White House considered such plans and after lawyers representing migrants filed an emergency motion citing alleged human rights abuses and due process viola...

Judge Blocks US Deportations to Libya
A federal judge in Boston blocked the Trump administration from deporting non-citizens to Libya without due process, following reports that the White House considered such plans and after lawyers representing migrants filed an emergency motion citing alleged human rights abuses and due process viola...
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40% Bias Score

House Republicans Divided Over Medicaid Cuts in Budget Bill
House Republicans are deeply divided over proposed Medicaid cuts in their budget bill, with moderates opposing significant reductions while conservatives demand $2 trillion in cuts, creating uncertainty ahead of a House committee vote next week.

House Republicans Divided Over Medicaid Cuts in Budget Bill
House Republicans are deeply divided over proposed Medicaid cuts in their budget bill, with moderates opposing significant reductions while conservatives demand $2 trillion in cuts, creating uncertainty ahead of a House committee vote next week.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Nominates Kennedy Ally as Surgeon General
President Trump nominated Dr. Casey Means, a prominent health and wellness influencer and ally of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as the next U.S. surgeon general, replacing Dr. Janette Nesheiwat whose nomination was withdrawn; the Senate must confirm the nomination.

Trump Nominates Kennedy Ally as Surgeon General
President Trump nominated Dr. Casey Means, a prominent health and wellness influencer and ally of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as the next U.S. surgeon general, replacing Dr. Janette Nesheiwat whose nomination was withdrawn; the Senate must confirm the nomination.
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40% Bias Score

House Republicans Face Tight Deadline on Tax Cut, Spending Bill
House Republicans are racing to pass a bill that cuts taxes and spending by Memorial Day, facing internal disagreements and Democratic opposition over proposed cuts to entitlement programs and the SALT deduction, with the bill's passage impacting the federal budget and various government programs.

House Republicans Face Tight Deadline on Tax Cut, Spending Bill
House Republicans are racing to pass a bill that cuts taxes and spending by Memorial Day, facing internal disagreements and Democratic opposition over proposed cuts to entitlement programs and the SALT deduction, with the bill's passage impacting the federal budget and various government programs.
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48% Bias Score

Roberts Affirms Judicial Independence Amidst Trump Administration Criticism
Chief Justice John Roberts affirmed the importance of an independent judiciary on Wednesday in Buffalo, New York, amid criticism from the Trump administration following court rulings against their policies; he implicitly rebuked calls to impeach judges for issuing unfavorable decisions.

Roberts Affirms Judicial Independence Amidst Trump Administration Criticism
Chief Justice John Roberts affirmed the importance of an independent judiciary on Wednesday in Buffalo, New York, amid criticism from the Trump administration following court rulings against their policies; he implicitly rebuked calls to impeach judges for issuing unfavorable decisions.
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40% Bias Score
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