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Trump Administration Considers Suspending Habeas Corpus
President Trump's administration is considering suspending habeas corpus, a legal procedure allowing individuals to challenge their detention, confirmed by advisor Stephen Miller, who tied the decision to court actions; this raises significant constitutional questions and may face legal challenges.
Trump Administration Considers Suspending Habeas Corpus
President Trump's administration is considering suspending habeas corpus, a legal procedure allowing individuals to challenge their detention, confirmed by advisor Stephen Miller, who tied the decision to court actions; this raises significant constitutional questions and may face legal challenges.
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24% Bias Score


Justice Souter's Unconventional Legacy: A Liberal Voice on a Conservative Court
David Souter, appointed to the Supreme Court in 1990 by President George H.W. Bush, defied expectations by becoming a liberal justice, notably upholding Roe v. Wade in 1992 and later dissenting in Bush v. Gore. His death highlights an era of less politically driven Supreme Court appointments.
Justice Souter's Unconventional Legacy: A Liberal Voice on a Conservative Court
David Souter, appointed to the Supreme Court in 1990 by President George H.W. Bush, defied expectations by becoming a liberal justice, notably upholding Roe v. Wade in 1992 and later dissenting in Bush v. Gore. His death highlights an era of less politically driven Supreme Court appointments.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Crypto Conflicts Sink Senate Stablecoin Bill
Due to President Trump's family's involvement in cryptocurrency, the US Senate's first procedural vote on the Genius Act, aimed at regulating stablecoins, failed 48-49 on Thursday, with Democrats citing conflicts of interest; the bill needed 60 votes to proceed.
Trump's Crypto Conflicts Sink Senate Stablecoin Bill
Due to President Trump's family's involvement in cryptocurrency, the US Senate's first procedural vote on the Genius Act, aimed at regulating stablecoins, failed 48-49 on Thursday, with Democrats citing conflicts of interest; the bill needed 60 votes to proceed.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Shifting Stance on Millionaire Tax Creates GOP Divide
President Trump initially proposed raising taxes on millionaires earning $2.5 million or more, then partially retracted the suggestion due to concerns about political backlash, leaving the decision to Republican lawmakers as they finalize their tax bill. This action reveals internal divisions within...
Trump's Shifting Stance on Millionaire Tax Creates GOP Divide
President Trump initially proposed raising taxes on millionaires earning $2.5 million or more, then partially retracted the suggestion due to concerns about political backlash, leaving the decision to Republican lawmakers as they finalize their tax bill. This action reveals internal divisions within...
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52% Bias Score


American Pope Elected: Strengthening Faith Amidst Global Challenges
The election of Pope Leo XIV, a US-American known for his work in impoverished regions, has strengthened the author's faith and highlighted the global reach of the Catholic Church, prompting reflection on its institutional challenges and future role.
American Pope Elected: Strengthening Faith Amidst Global Challenges
The election of Pope Leo XIV, a US-American known for his work in impoverished regions, has strengthened the author's faith and highlighted the global reach of the Catholic Church, prompting reflection on its institutional challenges and future role.
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48% Bias Score


US Political Tensions Rise Amidst Arrests, Censorship, and Legal Challenges
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested for trespassing at a protest against a new US deportation center; Vice President JD Vance will not politicize the new Pope; the Pentagon is removing books on racism and gender from military libraries; and President Trump fired the head of the Library of Congress ...
US Political Tensions Rise Amidst Arrests, Censorship, and Legal Challenges
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested for trespassing at a protest against a new US deportation center; Vice President JD Vance will not politicize the new Pope; the Pentagon is removing books on racism and gender from military libraries; and President Trump fired the head of the Library of Congress ...
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56% Bias Score

Republican Tax Hike Debate Divides Party
President Trump's suggestion of raising taxes on the ultra-wealthy to fund tax cuts for the middle and working classes is dividing Republicans, creating internal conflict between fiscal conservatism and populist policies, with potential impacts on the party's legislative agenda and public image.

Republican Tax Hike Debate Divides Party
President Trump's suggestion of raising taxes on the ultra-wealthy to fund tax cuts for the middle and working classes is dividing Republicans, creating internal conflict between fiscal conservatism and populist policies, with potential impacts on the party's legislative agenda and public image.
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52% Bias Score

Second Newark Airport Radar Outage Highlights US Air Traffic Control Issues
A second 90-second radar outage at Newark Liberty International Airport on May 3rd, 2024, caused by telecommunications and software issues, follows a similar incident on April 28th, prompting safety concerns and calls for system upgrades.

Second Newark Airport Radar Outage Highlights US Air Traffic Control Issues
A second 90-second radar outage at Newark Liberty International Airport on May 3rd, 2024, caused by telecommunications and software issues, follows a similar incident on April 28th, prompting safety concerns and calls for system upgrades.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Assault on US Universities Sparks Global Academic Freedom Concerns
US President Donald Trump's attacks on US universities, threatening funding cuts and criticizing research in areas like climate change and social sciences, are causing global concern about academic freedom, leading to researchers leaving the US and data rescue efforts.

Trump's Assault on US Universities Sparks Global Academic Freedom Concerns
US President Donald Trump's attacks on US universities, threatening funding cuts and criticizing research in areas like climate change and social sciences, are causing global concern about academic freedom, leading to researchers leaving the US and data rescue efforts.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Considers Suspending Habeas Corpus
The Trump administration is considering suspending habeas corpus, the right to challenge detention, citing potential rebellion or invasion as justification; this follows several legal challenges to recent detentions of undocumented migrants and foreign students.

Trump Administration Considers Suspending Habeas Corpus
The Trump administration is considering suspending habeas corpus, the right to challenge detention, citing potential rebellion or invasion as justification; this follows several legal challenges to recent detentions of undocumented migrants and foreign students.
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44% Bias Score

House Republicans Propose Cuts to Federal Employee Retirement Benefits
The House Republicans' plan to cut \$50 billion from the federal retirement system over the next decade by increasing contribution rates and altering benefit calculations could cause many federal workers to retire early to secure their current benefits, potentially leading to staffing shortages.

House Republicans Propose Cuts to Federal Employee Retirement Benefits
The House Republicans' plan to cut \$50 billion from the federal retirement system over the next decade by increasing contribution rates and altering benefit calculations could cause many federal workers to retire early to secure their current benefits, potentially leading to staffing shortages.
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Trade War Casts Shadow on Business Travel
The U.S. trade war is causing uncertainty in the business travel sector, with a projected 22% decrease in trips due to government actions and corporate cost-cutting measures; however, a complete collapse has not yet occurred, and the impact on leisure travel may be more significant in the short term...

U.S. Trade War Casts Shadow on Business Travel
The U.S. trade war is causing uncertainty in the business travel sector, with a projected 22% decrease in trips due to government actions and corporate cost-cutting measures; however, a complete collapse has not yet occurred, and the impact on leisure travel may be more significant in the short term...
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60% Bias Score
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