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US Judge Blocks Deportation of Palestinian Activist
A US judge temporarily blocked the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist arrested for his leading role in pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Columbia University, after the government cut $400 million in subsidies to the university citing insufficient protection of Jewish students duri...
US Judge Blocks Deportation of Palestinian Activist
A US judge temporarily blocked the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist arrested for his leading role in pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Columbia University, after the government cut $400 million in subsidies to the university citing insufficient protection of Jewish students duri...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Rolls Back Key Environmental Regulations
The Trump administration announced the repeal of over 30 environmental protection measures, including a 2024 regulation mandating near-zero CO2 emissions from power plants, potentially releasing 1.4 billion tons of CO2 by 2047 and impacting clean water standards, reversing Biden-era policies.
Trump Administration Rolls Back Key Environmental Regulations
The Trump administration announced the repeal of over 30 environmental protection measures, including a 2024 regulation mandating near-zero CO2 emissions from power plants, potentially releasing 1.4 billion tons of CO2 by 2047 and impacting clean water standards, reversing Biden-era policies.
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48% Bias Score


Senate Democrats Face Difficult Choice on Government Funding Bill
Facing a government funding bill that aligns with President Trump's anti-government agenda, Senate Democrats weigh the risk of a government shutdown against enabling further executive actions, highlighting their limited power to oppose the current administration.
Senate Democrats Face Difficult Choice on Government Funding Bill
Facing a government funding bill that aligns with President Trump's anti-government agenda, Senate Democrats weigh the risk of a government shutdown against enabling further executive actions, highlighting their limited power to oppose the current administration.
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64% Bias Score


Palestinian Activist Arrested: US Deportation Efforts Reignited
US agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University student, on Saturday for actions deemed contrary to national and foreign policy interests, prompting legal challenges claiming the arrest is retaliatory and violates his free speech rights.
Palestinian Activist Arrested: US Deportation Efforts Reignited
US agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University student, on Saturday for actions deemed contrary to national and foreign policy interests, prompting legal challenges claiming the arrest is retaliatory and violates his free speech rights.
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48% Bias Score


Newsom Ally Aided Former CCP Official, Raising Influence Concerns
A Fox News investigation reveals that Darlene Chiu-Bryant, a longtime ally of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, aided a former CCP official, Ying He, in promoting US-Sino investment and trade while she served as the Chinese consul general in San Francisco between 2012 and 2016; this revelation raises co...
Newsom Ally Aided Former CCP Official, Raising Influence Concerns
A Fox News investigation reveals that Darlene Chiu-Bryant, a longtime ally of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, aided a former CCP official, Ying He, in promoting US-Sino investment and trade while she served as the Chinese consul general in San Francisco between 2012 and 2016; this revelation raises co...
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60% Bias Score


UN Announces UN80 Initiative Amidst Fears of US Spending Cuts
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres announced the UN80 initiative on Wednesday, aiming to improve efficiency and restructure the UN in response to potential US spending cuts; however, critics claim it is a PR move to avoid cuts.
UN Announces UN80 Initiative Amidst Fears of US Spending Cuts
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres announced the UN80 initiative on Wednesday, aiming to improve efficiency and restructure the UN in response to potential US spending cuts; however, critics claim it is a PR move to avoid cuts.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's 'Dealmaking': A Façade of Hegemony
Despite claims of dealmaking prowess, Donald Trump's presidency, marked by bankruptcies, failed negotiations, and erratic foreign policy, reveals a pursuit of personal and public hegemony, potentially leading to global instability and economic recession.

Trump's 'Dealmaking': A Façade of Hegemony
Despite claims of dealmaking prowess, Donald Trump's presidency, marked by bankruptcies, failed negotiations, and erratic foreign policy, reveals a pursuit of personal and public hegemony, potentially leading to global instability and economic recession.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Tesla Endorsement Spurs Stock Rebound
Following a significant stock drop, President Trump's public endorsement of Tesla and Elon Musk resulted in a 3.4% increase in Tesla's stock price on Tuesday, contrasting with a 1982 Supreme Court ruling on boycotts and raising questions about future political influence on market behavior.

Trump's Tesla Endorsement Spurs Stock Rebound
Following a significant stock drop, President Trump's public endorsement of Tesla and Elon Musk resulted in a 3.4% increase in Tesla's stock price on Tuesday, contrasting with a 1982 Supreme Court ruling on boycotts and raising questions about future political influence on market behavior.
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56% Bias Score

Senate Democrats Face Funding Bill Dilemma, Limited Power to Oppose Trump
Faced with a Republican-backed bill that funds the government until September but incorporates President Trump's policy preferences, Senate Democrats must decide whether to risk a government shutdown to oppose it, highlighting their limited ability to counter the President's agenda.

Senate Democrats Face Funding Bill Dilemma, Limited Power to Oppose Trump
Faced with a Republican-backed bill that funds the government until September but incorporates President Trump's policy preferences, Senate Democrats must decide whether to risk a government shutdown to oppose it, highlighting their limited ability to counter the President's agenda.
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64% Bias Score

CPAC to Launch Antisemitism Center in Israel
CPAC is launching a center to combat antisemitism in Israel, demonstrated by the upcoming visit of CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp and Senior Fellow Mercedes Schlapp, who will meet with Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli; the visit aims to show solidarity with Israel and combat rising hate and misinformatio...

CPAC to Launch Antisemitism Center in Israel
CPAC is launching a center to combat antisemitism in Israel, demonstrated by the upcoming visit of CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp and Senior Fellow Mercedes Schlapp, who will meet with Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli; the visit aims to show solidarity with Israel and combat rising hate and misinformatio...
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56% Bias Score

Department of Education Lays Off 1,315 Employees, Raising Concerns About Service Delivery
The Department of Education laid off 1,315 employees on Tuesday, a nearly 50% reduction impacting offices for civil rights and federal student aid, raising concerns about service delivery for vulnerable students despite assurances from Secretary McMahon.

Department of Education Lays Off 1,315 Employees, Raising Concerns About Service Delivery
The Department of Education laid off 1,315 employees on Tuesday, a nearly 50% reduction impacting offices for civil rights and federal student aid, raising concerns about service delivery for vulnerable students despite assurances from Secretary McMahon.
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52% Bias Score

House Passes Short-Term Spending Bill, Avoiding Immediate Government Shutdown
The House narrowly passed a $1.6 trillion continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government until September 30, 2025, avoiding an immediate shutdown; however, the bill faces an uncertain future in the Senate and lacks provisions for several critical issues.

House Passes Short-Term Spending Bill, Avoiding Immediate Government Shutdown
The House narrowly passed a $1.6 trillion continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government until September 30, 2025, avoiding an immediate shutdown; however, the bill faces an uncertain future in the Senate and lacks provisions for several critical issues.
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52% Bias Score
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