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Trump's Executive Orders Face Legal Challenges
Within the first week of his second term, President Trump issued numerous executive orders, including ending birthright citizenship and pardoning over 1500 people involved in the January 6th Capitol attack; a federal judge temporarily blocked the birthright citizenship order due to its unconstitutio...
Trump's Executive Orders Face Legal Challenges
Within the first week of his second term, President Trump issued numerous executive orders, including ending birthright citizenship and pardoning over 1500 people involved in the January 6th Capitol attack; a federal judge temporarily blocked the birthright citizenship order due to its unconstitutio...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Pardons Nearly 1,600 January 6th Riot Defendants
On January 20, President Trump pardoned almost 1,600 individuals charged in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, many having admitted guilt or been convicted of violence against law enforcement, a move experts call unprecedented and politically motivated.
Trump Pardons Nearly 1,600 January 6th Riot Defendants
On January 20, President Trump pardoned almost 1,600 individuals charged in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, many having admitted guilt or been convicted of violence against law enforcement, a move experts call unprecedented and politically motivated.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Early Actions Spark Concerns of Presidential Overreach
President Trump's first days in office have been marked by sweeping changes in personnel, immigration policy, and pardons, sparking concerns about presidential overreach and facing legal and political challenges.
Trump's Early Actions Spark Concerns of Presidential Overreach
President Trump's first days in office have been marked by sweeping changes in personnel, immigration policy, and pardons, sparking concerns about presidential overreach and facing legal and political challenges.
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60% Bias Score


Rise in Far-Right Activity Following Trump's Inauguration
Following President Trump's inauguration, far-right groups like the Patriot Front and the Ku Klux Klan conducted public actions, including demonstrations and the distribution of inflammatory flyers, coinciding with Trump's pardons of January 6th rioters and proposed legislation increasing migrant de...
Rise in Far-Right Activity Following Trump's Inauguration
Following President Trump's inauguration, far-right groups like the Patriot Front and the Ku Klux Klan conducted public actions, including demonstrations and the distribution of inflammatory flyers, coinciding with Trump's pardons of January 6th rioters and proposed legislation increasing migrant de...
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44% Bias Score


NIH Communications Moratorium Halts $10 Billion in Research Grants
Following a communications moratorium at NIH, Dr. Matthew Memoli, a NIAID researcher who opposes Covid-19 vaccine mandates, is the acting director; the pause halts approximately $10 billion in annual research grants, causing widespread fear and uncertainty.
NIH Communications Moratorium Halts $10 Billion in Research Grants
Following a communications moratorium at NIH, Dr. Matthew Memoli, a NIAID researcher who opposes Covid-19 vaccine mandates, is the acting director; the pause halts approximately $10 billion in annual research grants, causing widespread fear and uncertainty.
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48% Bias Score


Trump to Cooperate with Newsom on Wildfire Relief Despite FEMA Elimination Threat
President Trump announced plans to cooperate with California Governor Gavin Newsom on wildfire relief despite earlier threats to eliminate FEMA, the federal agency responsible for disaster response, following criticism of California's response to the Los Angeles fires and after touring areas in Nort...
Trump to Cooperate with Newsom on Wildfire Relief Despite FEMA Elimination Threat
President Trump announced plans to cooperate with California Governor Gavin Newsom on wildfire relief despite earlier threats to eliminate FEMA, the federal agency responsible for disaster response, following criticism of California's response to the Los Angeles fires and after touring areas in Nort...
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Rapid-Fire Agenda: Reversals, Pardons, and a Controversial Start
President Trump's second term began with a flurry of executive orders reversing Biden-era policies, pardoning January 6th rioters, and focusing on rapid action across various policy areas, creating both domestic and international impacts.

Trump's Rapid-Fire Agenda: Reversals, Pardons, and a Controversial Start
President Trump's second term began with a flurry of executive orders reversing Biden-era policies, pardoning January 6th rioters, and focusing on rapid action across various policy areas, creating both domestic and international impacts.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Withdraws FDA's Menthol Ban
The Trump administration withdrew the FDA's proposed rule to ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars, reversing a Biden administration priority after intense lobbying; the rule, submitted in October 2023, aimed to reduce smoking-related deaths and health disparities, but its withdrawal leaves ong...

Trump Administration Withdraws FDA's Menthol Ban
The Trump administration withdrew the FDA's proposed rule to ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars, reversing a Biden administration priority after intense lobbying; the rule, submitted in October 2023, aimed to reduce smoking-related deaths and health disparities, but its withdrawal leaves ong...
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44% Bias Score

Senate to Confirm Hegseth as Defense Secretary Amidst Allegations
The U.S. Senate is poised to confirm Pete Hegseth as Defense Secretary despite allegations of sexual assault and abusive behavior, prioritizing his promise of a "warrior culture" at the Pentagon; this vote reflects President Trump's power and influence within the Republican party, and potentially se...

Senate to Confirm Hegseth as Defense Secretary Amidst Allegations
The U.S. Senate is poised to confirm Pete Hegseth as Defense Secretary despite allegations of sexual assault and abusive behavior, prioritizing his promise of a "warrior culture" at the Pentagon; this vote reflects President Trump's power and influence within the Republican party, and potentially se...
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64% Bias Score

Trump's Sweeping Immigration Crackdown Sparks Widespread Fear and Legal Challenges
President Trump's new immigration policies, effective immediately, include canceling 270,000 asylum appointments, suspending the refugee program, and ending restrictions on immigration raids at sensitive locations, causing widespread fear and legal challenges.

Trump's Sweeping Immigration Crackdown Sparks Widespread Fear and Legal Challenges
President Trump's new immigration policies, effective immediately, include canceling 270,000 asylum appointments, suspending the refugee program, and ending restrictions on immigration raids at sensitive locations, causing widespread fear and legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score

Kemp Condemns Trump's January 6th Pardons
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp criticized President Trump's decision to pardon over 1,200 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot, including those who assaulted law enforcement officers, stating that anyone who harms a law enforcement officer should be held accountable, while also criticiz...

Kemp Condemns Trump's January 6th Pardons
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp criticized President Trump's decision to pardon over 1,200 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot, including those who assaulted law enforcement officers, stating that anyone who harms a law enforcement officer should be held accountable, while also criticiz...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Pardons Anti-Abortion Activists, Shifts Abortion Access Policy
President Trump pardoned anti-abortion activists convicted under the FACE Act for blocking access to a Washington, D.C. abortion clinic in 2020, and the Justice Department now only pursues such cases under exceptional circumstances, marking a shift in policy regarding abortion access.

Trump Pardons Anti-Abortion Activists, Shifts Abortion Access Policy
President Trump pardoned anti-abortion activists convicted under the FACE Act for blocking access to a Washington, D.C. abortion clinic in 2020, and the Justice Department now only pursues such cases under exceptional circumstances, marking a shift in policy regarding abortion access.
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56% Bias Score
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