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Poll: Most Americans Say Presidents Must Follow Supreme Court Rulings Despite Disapproval of Recent Decisions
Despite widespread disapproval of several recent Supreme Court decisions, a Marquette Law School poll shows 83% of Americans believe presidents must follow Supreme Court rulings, while President Trump, despite claiming compliance, criticized the impact of these rulings on his agenda; the poll, condu...
Poll: Most Americans Say Presidents Must Follow Supreme Court Rulings Despite Disapproval of Recent Decisions
Despite widespread disapproval of several recent Supreme Court decisions, a Marquette Law School poll shows 83% of Americans believe presidents must follow Supreme Court rulings, while President Trump, despite claiming compliance, criticized the impact of these rulings on his agenda; the poll, condu...
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48% Bias Score


US Judge Reinstates Trump's Federal Employee Resignation Plan
A US judge reinstated President Trump's plan offering federal employees the option to resign by February 6th, keeping their salaries until September, or face later dismissal; about 65,000 employees accepted the offer, despite criticism and a prior temporary suspension.
US Judge Reinstates Trump's Federal Employee Resignation Plan
A US judge reinstated President Trump's plan offering federal employees the option to resign by February 6th, keeping their salaries until September, or face later dismissal; about 65,000 employees accepted the offer, despite criticism and a prior temporary suspension.
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40% Bias Score


Republican Pushback Against Trump's Spending Cuts Grows
Republican senators and representatives, initially praising President Trump's spending cuts, are now pushing back against the negative impacts on their constituents, particularly in red states heavily reliant on federal funding, creating a potential conflict between supporting Trump and serving thei...
Republican Pushback Against Trump's Spending Cuts Grows
Republican senators and representatives, initially praising President Trump's spending cuts, are now pushing back against the negative impacts on their constituents, particularly in red states heavily reliant on federal funding, creating a potential conflict between supporting Trump and serving thei...
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48% Bias Score


Trump's 14th Cabinet Confirmation, Contract Cancellations, and GOP Visa Lottery Bill
President Trump's 14th Cabinet member, Tulsi Gabbard, was confirmed as DNI in a 52-48 Senate vote; millions in federal contracts were canceled, and a GOP bill targets the visa lottery.
Trump's 14th Cabinet Confirmation, Contract Cancellations, and GOP Visa Lottery Bill
President Trump's 14th Cabinet member, Tulsi Gabbard, was confirmed as DNI in a 52-48 Senate vote; millions in federal contracts were canceled, and a GOP bill targets the visa lottery.
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64% Bias Score


Senate Confirms Controversial Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence
The Senate confirmed Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence by a 52-48 vote, despite concerns about her past statements supporting Russia and Bashar al-Assad and her lack of intelligence experience; Republicans ultimately supported her commitment to refocusing the agency's core missions.
Senate Confirms Controversial Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence
The Senate confirmed Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence by a 52-48 vote, despite concerns about her past statements supporting Russia and Bashar al-Assad and her lack of intelligence experience; Republicans ultimately supported her commitment to refocusing the agency's core missions.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Canada Statehood Proposal Faces Steep Hurdles
President Trump's repeated calls to make Canada the 51st U.S. state face major obstacles, including the need for congressional supermajorities and potential Canadian referendum, despite generally positive U.S. public opinion of Canada.
Trump's Canada Statehood Proposal Faces Steep Hurdles
President Trump's repeated calls to make Canada the 51st U.S. state face major obstacles, including the need for congressional supermajorities and potential Canadian referendum, despite generally positive U.S. public opinion of Canada.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Begins Mass Firings of Federal Employees
The Trump administration began mass firings of probationary federal employees at the Department of Education and Small Business Administration, citing insufficient performance, as part of a larger plan to reduce the federal workforce by 75,000 employees through layoffs and a deferred resignation pro...

Trump Administration Begins Mass Firings of Federal Employees
The Trump administration began mass firings of probationary federal employees at the Department of Education and Small Business Administration, citing insufficient performance, as part of a larger plan to reduce the federal workforce by 75,000 employees through layoffs and a deferred resignation pro...
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40% Bias Score

Mass Firings Begin in Trump Administration's Federal Workforce Reduction
The Trump administration initiated mass firings of probationary federal employees at the Department of Education and Small Business Administration, impacting programs for children with disabilities and student aid, as part of a wider effort to reduce the federal workforce.

Mass Firings Begin in Trump Administration's Federal Workforce Reduction
The Trump administration initiated mass firings of probationary federal employees at the Department of Education and Small Business Administration, impacting programs for children with disabilities and student aid, as part of a wider effort to reduce the federal workforce.
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36% Bias Score

Anti-Trump Protest in Brussels Highlights Transatlantic Divide on US Foreign Policy
An anti-Trump protest took place in Brussels on Wednesday, coinciding with a meeting of the Ukraine Contact Group where the US Deputy Secretary of Defense stated that Ukraine's return to pre-2014 borders and NATO membership are unrealistic, highlighting differing views on US foreign policy and democ...

Anti-Trump Protest in Brussels Highlights Transatlantic Divide on US Foreign Policy
An anti-Trump protest took place in Brussels on Wednesday, coinciding with a meeting of the Ukraine Contact Group where the US Deputy Secretary of Defense stated that Ukraine's return to pre-2014 borders and NATO membership are unrealistic, highlighting differing views on US foreign policy and democ...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Nominates Oil Industry Representative to Lead Bureau of Land Management
Donald Trump nominated Kathleen Sgamma, a fossil fuel industry advocate, to head the Bureau of Land Management, responsible for 250 million acres of US public lands; this move is expected to reverse conservation policies and boost oil and gas production, aligning with Trump's "energy dominance" agen...

Trump Nominates Oil Industry Representative to Lead Bureau of Land Management
Donald Trump nominated Kathleen Sgamma, a fossil fuel industry advocate, to head the Bureau of Land Management, responsible for 250 million acres of US public lands; this move is expected to reverse conservation policies and boost oil and gas production, aligning with Trump's "energy dominance" agen...
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Approval Rating Higher Than First Term, But Below Biden's Start
President Trump's approval rating currently sits at 48%, exceeding his first term's numbers but falling short of President Biden's initial approval, showcasing a stark partisan divide with high Republican support and low Democratic support, and significant differences across demographics.

Trump's Approval Rating Higher Than First Term, But Below Biden's Start
President Trump's approval rating currently sits at 48%, exceeding his first term's numbers but falling short of President Biden's initial approval, showcasing a stark partisan divide with high Republican support and low Democratic support, and significant differences across demographics.
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52% Bias Score

Ohio Senate Bans DEI Programs in Public Colleges
The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 1, banning diversity, equity, and inclusion programs at public colleges and universities, eliminating certain faculty protections, and requiring a civics course for all students; schools risk losing funding for violations.

Ohio Senate Bans DEI Programs in Public Colleges
The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 1, banning diversity, equity, and inclusion programs at public colleges and universities, eliminating certain faculty protections, and requiring a civics course for all students; schools risk losing funding for violations.
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52% Bias Score
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