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Trump Orders Removal of "Divisive" Content from Museums, Supports Wisconsin Candidate
President Trump signed an executive order to remove "divisive" content from federal museums and parks, participated in a tele-rally supporting a Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate, and faced criticism from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney over tariffs; a judge ordered the preservation of Signal me...
Trump Orders Removal of "Divisive" Content from Museums, Supports Wisconsin Candidate
President Trump signed an executive order to remove "divisive" content from federal museums and parks, participated in a tele-rally supporting a Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate, and faced criticism from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney over tariffs; a judge ordered the preservation of Signal me...
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36% Bias Score


Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to Silence Voice of America
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to defund and silence Voice of America (VOA), ruling the executive branch overstepped its authority by targeting a congressionally chartered agency; this follows similar legal victories for Radio Marti and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to Silence Voice of America
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to defund and silence Voice of America (VOA), ruling the executive branch overstepped its authority by targeting a congressionally chartered agency; this follows similar legal victories for Radio Marti and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
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40% Bias Score


US Court Blocks Trump's Attempt to Dismantle CFPB
A US court temporarily blocked President Trump's order to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) following mass firings and a $711.6 million funding cut; the court will decide if a lawsuit to preserve the agency is valid.
US Court Blocks Trump's Attempt to Dismantle CFPB
A US court temporarily blocked President Trump's order to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) following mass firings and a $711.6 million funding cut; the court will decide if a lawsuit to preserve the agency is valid.
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48% Bias Score


Sotomayor Warns of Weakening Rule of Law Amidst Legal Challenges
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor voiced worries Friday about shifting legal standards and public leaders challenging judicial norms, citing the Trump administration's legal battles and the potential weakening of the rule of law.
Sotomayor Warns of Weakening Rule of Law Amidst Legal Challenges
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor voiced worries Friday about shifting legal standards and public leaders challenging judicial norms, citing the Trump administration's legal battles and the potential weakening of the rule of law.
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40% Bias Score


Alleged Islamo-Leftist Alliance Threatens US Universities and National Security
An alleged alliance between progressive movements and radical Muslim groups in the US is using campus activism to promote anti-American sentiment, advocate for open borders, and delegitimize democratic governance; specific examples include Helyeh Doutaghi at Yale and Mahmoud Khalil at Columbia.
Alleged Islamo-Leftist Alliance Threatens US Universities and National Security
An alleged alliance between progressive movements and radical Muslim groups in the US is using campus activism to promote anti-American sentiment, advocate for open borders, and delegitimize democratic governance; specific examples include Helyeh Doutaghi at Yale and Mahmoud Khalil at Columbia.
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72% Bias Score


US Withdrawal Cripples WHO Budget: 20% Cut, $600 Million Shortfall
The World Health Organization faces a $600 million budget shortfall by 2025 due to the US withdrawing its financial support, resulting in a 20% budget cut and staff reductions.
US Withdrawal Cripples WHO Budget: 20% Cut, $600 Million Shortfall
The World Health Organization faces a $600 million budget shortfall by 2025 due to the US withdrawing its financial support, resulting in a 20% budget cut and staff reductions.
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40% Bias Score

Top U.S. Vaccine Expert Resigns, Citing Disinformation from HHS Secretary
Peter Marks, the top U.S. vaccine expert, resigned from the FDA, protesting "disinformation and lies" from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose anti-vaccine views prompted opposition from 75 Nobel laureates during his Senate confirmation.

Top U.S. Vaccine Expert Resigns, Citing Disinformation from HHS Secretary
Peter Marks, the top U.S. vaccine expert, resigned from the FDA, protesting "disinformation and lies" from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose anti-vaccine views prompted opposition from 75 Nobel laureates during his Senate confirmation.
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56% Bias Score

Yale Professors Flee to Canada Amid Trump Administration's Assault on Higher Education
Three Yale professors, outspoken critics of Donald Trump, have left for the University of Toronto, citing concerns about rising authoritarianism in the United States and attacks on higher education, including the arrest of students and suppression of diversity programs, leading to a potential brain ...

Yale Professors Flee to Canada Amid Trump Administration's Assault on Higher Education
Three Yale professors, outspoken critics of Donald Trump, have left for the University of Toronto, citing concerns about rising authoritarianism in the United States and attacks on higher education, including the arrest of students and suppression of diversity programs, leading to a potential brain ...
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60% Bias Score

Colombia-Panama Alliance Challenges US Deportations
Colombia and Panama are forming a migration alliance to counter US deportations under Trump, though the handling of Venezuelan migrants remains unresolved, amidst tension and previous threats from Panama.

Colombia-Panama Alliance Challenges US Deportations
Colombia and Panama are forming a migration alliance to counter US deportations under Trump, though the handling of Venezuelan migrants remains unresolved, amidst tension and previous threats from Panama.
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48% Bias Score

US Policy on DEI Programs Impacts French Companies
The US embassy sent letters to several French companies, questioning their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, potentially preventing them from working with the US government due to President Trump's executive order 14173, which declares such programs illegal for all US government suppl...

US Policy on DEI Programs Impacts French Companies
The US embassy sent letters to several French companies, questioning their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, potentially preventing them from working with the US government due to President Trump's executive order 14173, which declares such programs illegal for all US government suppl...
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48% Bias Score

Yale Professors Leave for Canada Amidst Trump Administration's Higher Education Crackdown
Three Yale professors—Jason Stanley, Marci Shore, and Timothy Snyder—are leaving for the University of Toronto, citing the Trump administration's attacks on higher education, including funding cuts to universities perceived as insufficiently combating antisemitism and restrictions on transgender wom...

Yale Professors Leave for Canada Amidst Trump Administration's Higher Education Crackdown
Three Yale professors—Jason Stanley, Marci Shore, and Timothy Snyder—are leaving for the University of Toronto, citing the Trump administration's attacks on higher education, including funding cuts to universities perceived as insufficiently combating antisemitism and restrictions on transgender wom...
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52% Bias Score

Pentagon to Cut Civilian Workforce by 5-8%
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memo to reduce the Department of Defense civilian workforce by 5-8%, potentially affecting 950,000 employees, to redirect resources towards military personnel; this follows a January buyout program and comes amid a costly border mission exceeding $300 million.

Pentagon to Cut Civilian Workforce by 5-8%
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memo to reduce the Department of Defense civilian workforce by 5-8%, potentially affecting 950,000 employees, to redirect resources towards military personnel; this follows a January buyout program and comes amid a costly border mission exceeding $300 million.
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64% Bias Score
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