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Musk Remains Trump Advisor Despite Cost-Cutting Shortfalls
President Trump announced that Elon Musk will remain a close advisor despite his departure as head of the Department of Governmental Efficiency after four months, during which thousands of federal jobs were cut and billions of dollars in spending were reduced, significantly less than initially promi...
Musk Remains Trump Advisor Despite Cost-Cutting Shortfalls
President Trump announced that Elon Musk will remain a close advisor despite his departure as head of the Department of Governmental Efficiency after four months, during which thousands of federal jobs were cut and billions of dollars in spending were reduced, significantly less than initially promi...
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44% Bias Score


Iowa Republicans Divided Over Trump's Agenda Ahead of 2028 Primaries
Republican Senators Rand Paul and Rick Scott's opposition to parts of President Trump's agenda in Iowa, a key early state for the 2028 Republican primaries, is causing friction with some Republican voters who elected Trump and want his agenda enacted. The conflict highlights divisions within the Rep...
Iowa Republicans Divided Over Trump's Agenda Ahead of 2028 Primaries
Republican Senators Rand Paul and Rick Scott's opposition to parts of President Trump's agenda in Iowa, a key early state for the 2028 Republican primaries, is causing friction with some Republican voters who elected Trump and want his agenda enacted. The conflict highlights divisions within the Rep...
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36% Bias Score


South Carolina Democrats Seek Unity and Action in 2028 Presidential Primary
Ahead of the 2028 Democratic presidential primary, South Carolina voters prioritize a candidate capable of uniting diverse groups, offering a hopeful vision, and demonstrating tangible results; this follows the state's decisive role in past primaries, impacting the party's trajectory.
South Carolina Democrats Seek Unity and Action in 2028 Presidential Primary
Ahead of the 2028 Democratic presidential primary, South Carolina voters prioritize a candidate capable of uniting diverse groups, offering a hopeful vision, and demonstrating tangible results; this follows the state's decisive role in past primaries, impacting the party's trajectory.
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36% Bias Score


US Court Curbs Trump's Power, Underscoring Democratic Resilience
A US court ruling curbed President Trump's ability to unilaterally impose tariffs, highlighting the resilience of American democratic institutions against his attempts to consolidate power, raising global concerns about the future of liberal democracy.
US Court Curbs Trump's Power, Underscoring Democratic Resilience
A US court ruling curbed President Trump's ability to unilaterally impose tariffs, highlighting the resilience of American democratic institutions against his attempts to consolidate power, raising global concerns about the future of liberal democracy.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Seeks Federal Court Transfer in Hush-Money Case
A Manhattan appeals court will hear arguments on June 11 regarding Donald Trump's attempt to move his New York state criminal case, stemming from a hush-money scheme conviction, to federal court; the case involves complex issues of presidential immunity and raises questions about the separation of p...
Trump Seeks Federal Court Transfer in Hush-Money Case
A Manhattan appeals court will hear arguments on June 11 regarding Donald Trump's attempt to move his New York state criminal case, stemming from a hush-money scheme conviction, to federal court; the case involves complex issues of presidential immunity and raises questions about the separation of p...
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Conflicts of Interest: A Departure from American Ethical Norms
The article contrasts the ethical approaches of past American leaders like Bloomberg and Romney with Donald Trump's disregard for conflict-of-interest norms, highlighting a shift in public acceptance of such behavior and its potential long-term consequences for American democracy.
Trump's Conflicts of Interest: A Departure from American Ethical Norms
The article contrasts the ethical approaches of past American leaders like Bloomberg and Romney with Donald Trump's disregard for conflict-of-interest norms, highlighting a shift in public acceptance of such behavior and its potential long-term consequences for American democracy.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Messianic Rhetoric: Political Strategy or Genuine Belief?
A Politico article analyzes President Trump's recent adoption of messianic rhetoric, citing his post-assassination attempt statements invoking divine intervention and experts' varied opinions on whether his claims are genuine or strategic. The article explores the potential political consequences of...

Trump's Messianic Rhetoric: Political Strategy or Genuine Belief?
A Politico article analyzes President Trump's recent adoption of messianic rhetoric, citing his post-assassination attempt statements invoking divine intervention and experts' varied opinions on whether his claims are genuine or strategic. The article explores the potential political consequences of...
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52% Bias Score

Congress Proposes Trump Currency, "Trump Train", and National Holiday
US Congress members introduced bills to put Trump on currency, rename the Washington Metro "Trump Train", and make his birthday a national holiday; although unlikely to succeed, these reflect broader efforts to commemorate Trump's presidency.

Congress Proposes Trump Currency, "Trump Train", and National Holiday
US Congress members introduced bills to put Trump on currency, rename the Washington Metro "Trump Train", and make his birthday a national holiday; although unlikely to succeed, these reflect broader efforts to commemorate Trump's presidency.
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48% Bias Score

Congress Introduces Bills to Commemorate Trump
US Congress members proposed bills to put Trump's image on currency, rename Washington's Metro the "Trump Train," and potentially make his birthday a national holiday, reflecting a trend of efforts to commemorate the former president.

Congress Introduces Bills to Commemorate Trump
US Congress members proposed bills to put Trump's image on currency, rename Washington's Metro the "Trump Train," and potentially make his birthday a national holiday, reflecting a trend of efforts to commemorate the former president.
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60% Bias Score

Harvard Visas Face Stricter Vetting Amidst Anti-Semitism Concerns
The US State Department ordered all US embassies and consulates to immediately begin additional vetting for anyone seeking a visa to travel to Harvard University for any purpose, including social media screening, due to alleged anti-Semitism at Harvard.

Harvard Visas Face Stricter Vetting Amidst Anti-Semitism Concerns
The US State Department ordered all US embassies and consulates to immediately begin additional vetting for anyone seeking a visa to travel to Harvard University for any purpose, including social media screening, due to alleged anti-Semitism at Harvard.
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48% Bias Score

Appeals Court Reinstates Trump Tariffs, Setting Stage for Legal Battle
A federal appeals court temporarily reinstated President Trump's tariffs after a lower court blocked them, citing the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), creating uncertainty over his economic policy and setting the stage for further legal battles involving various plaintiffs includ...

Appeals Court Reinstates Trump Tariffs, Setting Stage for Legal Battle
A federal appeals court temporarily reinstated President Trump's tariffs after a lower court blocked them, citing the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), creating uncertainty over his economic policy and setting the stage for further legal battles involving various plaintiffs includ...
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44% Bias Score

US Changes COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility, Limiting Access for Millions
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., implemented significant changes to COVID-19 vaccine approval and recommendations, limiting eligibility primarily to those 65 and older or with high-risk conditions, potentially affecting access for millions.

US Changes COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility, Limiting Access for Millions
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., implemented significant changes to COVID-19 vaccine approval and recommendations, limiting eligibility primarily to those 65 and older or with high-risk conditions, potentially affecting access for millions.
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40% Bias Score
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