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USDA Fires Dozens of Foreign Contract Workers Over National Security Concerns
The USDA fired roughly 70 contract workers from China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran due to national security concerns following a review of U.S. food safety, halting several research projects including a vaccine for a deadly beef toxin.
USDA Fires Dozens of Foreign Contract Workers Over National Security Concerns
The USDA fired roughly 70 contract workers from China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran due to national security concerns following a review of U.S. food safety, halting several research projects including a vaccine for a deadly beef toxin.
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48% Bias Score


Biden Autopen Pardons: NYT Interview Sparks Backlash and White House Probe
The New York Times' July 13th interview with former President Biden about his use of an autopen to sign pardons sparked widespread criticism for burying key facts, leading to a White House investigation and broader accusations of biased reporting.
Biden Autopen Pardons: NYT Interview Sparks Backlash and White House Probe
The New York Times' July 13th interview with former President Biden about his use of an autopen to sign pardons sparked widespread criticism for burying key facts, leading to a White House investigation and broader accusations of biased reporting.
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52% Bias Score


Trump 2.0: A Sharp Departure from the First Term
President Trump's second term shows a marked shift from his first, with actions contradicting previous policies on trade, healthcare, and appointments; he's openly challenged the Federal Reserve Chairman and prioritized loyalists, potentially causing economic and healthcare instability.
Trump 2.0: A Sharp Departure from the First Term
President Trump's second term shows a marked shift from his first, with actions contradicting previous policies on trade, healthcare, and appointments; he's openly challenged the Federal Reserve Chairman and prioritized loyalists, potentially causing economic and healthcare instability.
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36% Bias Score


Europe Needs Independent Scientific Data Infrastructures
Rhineland-Palatinate's science minister, Clemens Hoch, calls for a European initiative to create independent scientific data infrastructures due to concerns over US data protection standards and a shift in scientist preference toward Germany.
Europe Needs Independent Scientific Data Infrastructures
Rhineland-Palatinate's science minister, Clemens Hoch, calls for a European initiative to create independent scientific data infrastructures due to concerns over US data protection standards and a shift in scientist preference toward Germany.
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44% Bias Score


Jeffries Withholds Endorsement from NYC Mayoral Nominee Mamdani
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries met with NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani on Friday, but a statement from Jeffries' spokesperson indicated no immediate endorsement despite Mamdani's primary win; the meeting focused on affordability and public safety, and a follow-up is planned.
Jeffries Withholds Endorsement from NYC Mayoral Nominee Mamdani
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries met with NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani on Friday, but a statement from Jeffries' spokesperson indicated no immediate endorsement despite Mamdani's primary win; the meeting focused on affordability and public safety, and a follow-up is planned.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Epstein Crisis: A Deepening Rift Within the MAGA Movement
Donald Trump's shifting stance on the Jeffrey Epstein case, despite past praise and promises to release investigation files, has caused a deep rift within his MAGA base, fueled by enduring conspiracy theories and questions surrounding his past association with Epstein.
Trump's Epstein Crisis: A Deepening Rift Within the MAGA Movement
Donald Trump's shifting stance on the Jeffrey Epstein case, despite past praise and promises to release investigation files, has caused a deep rift within his MAGA base, fueled by enduring conspiracy theories and questions surrounding his past association with Epstein.
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52% Bias Score

Former Federal Prosecutor Runs for Office After Resigning in Protest of Trump Administration
Former federal prosecutor Erika Evans resigned from her position in March due to policy disagreements with the Trump administration and is now running for Seattle City Attorney, reflecting a broader trend of former federal officials seeking office due to their dissatisfaction with the current admini...

Former Federal Prosecutor Runs for Office After Resigning in Protest of Trump Administration
Former federal prosecutor Erika Evans resigned from her position in March due to policy disagreements with the Trump administration and is now running for Seattle City Attorney, reflecting a broader trend of former federal officials seeking office due to their dissatisfaction with the current admini...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Supporters Rally After Wall Street Journal Report on Epstein Letter
Following a Wall Street Journal report alleging a letter from President Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, Steve Bannon and other MAGA influencers rallied around Trump, who threatened to sue the Journal and ordered the release of some Epstein grand jury materials; the incident highlights intense loyalty with...

Trump Supporters Rally After Wall Street Journal Report on Epstein Letter
Following a Wall Street Journal report alleging a letter from President Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, Steve Bannon and other MAGA influencers rallied around Trump, who threatened to sue the Journal and ordered the release of some Epstein grand jury materials; the incident highlights intense loyalty with...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Diagnosed with Chronic Venous Insufficiency
President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a common vein condition causing leg swelling, after a White House medical team examination including Doppler ultrasound and echocardiogram revealed no concerning issues with his heart or arteries. While the condition ...

Trump Diagnosed with Chronic Venous Insufficiency
President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a common vein condition causing leg swelling, after a White House medical team examination including Doppler ultrasound and echocardiogram revealed no concerning issues with his heart or arteries. While the condition ...
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40% Bias Score

NYC Mayoral Candidate Mamdani Ducks 'Communist' Questions
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani dodged questions about being labeled a communist and whether he'll retract past far-left statements, as his campaign against Mayor Eric Adams, former Governor Andrew Cuomo, and Republican Curtis Sliwa intensifies.

NYC Mayoral Candidate Mamdani Ducks 'Communist' Questions
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani dodged questions about being labeled a communist and whether he'll retract past far-left statements, as his campaign against Mayor Eric Adams, former Governor Andrew Cuomo, and Republican Curtis Sliwa intensifies.
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56% Bias Score

Former VOA Employee Arrested for Death Threats Against Rep. Greene
A former Voice of America employee, Seth Jason, was arrested for making continuous death threats against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and her family from October 2023 to January 2024, using government equipment; he faces a four-count indictment and is no longer associated with the Anne Arundel County...

Former VOA Employee Arrested for Death Threats Against Rep. Greene
A former Voice of America employee, Seth Jason, was arrested for making continuous death threats against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and her family from October 2023 to January 2024, using government equipment; he faces a four-count indictment and is no longer associated with the Anne Arundel County...
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52% Bias Score

Senate Reclaims $9 Billion in Funding for NPR, PBS, and Foreign Aid
The Senate approved a bill to cut $9 billion in federal funding from NPR, PBS, and foreign aid programs, a move championed by Republicans as a step toward fiscal responsibility, despite recent legislation increasing federal borrowing; two Republican senators opposed it, and Democrats decried the act...

Senate Reclaims $9 Billion in Funding for NPR, PBS, and Foreign Aid
The Senate approved a bill to cut $9 billion in federal funding from NPR, PBS, and foreign aid programs, a move championed by Republicans as a step toward fiscal responsibility, despite recent legislation increasing federal borrowing; two Republican senators opposed it, and Democrats decried the act...
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40% Bias Score
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