Section

Policy

Legislation, regulation, and policy debate

Guardian — US

New Green Card Policy Requires Foreigners to Apply from Home Countries

US Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced a new policy requiring many foreigners to apply for green cards from their home countries. This change has caused confusion and concern among visa holders and immigration advocates regarding its potential impact on their lives.

Bias: 25 Sentiment: -0.20
Axios

Delaney Hall Detention Center Faces Protests and Hunger Strike Under DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin

The Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, New Jersey, is experiencing protests and a reported hunger strike among detainees, highlighting issues related to immigration policies under DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin. Governor Mikie Sherrill has called for the facility's closure and announced plans for a full inspection by health authorities, while Mullin defends the facility's conditions.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: +0.00
New York Post

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins Proposes Repeal of Climate Disclosure Regulation

Paul Atkins, chairman of the SEC, has proposed the repeal of a climate disclosure rule established under the Biden administration that mandated U.S. firms to report their greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related risks. Atkins characterized the regulation as an unnecessary burden on business operations.

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Fox News — Latest

Federal judge rules Trump's name must be removed from Kennedy Center

A federal judge has ordered the removal of Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, stating that only Congress can rename the venue. The ruling requires the Trump administration to take down signage and references to the 'Trump-Kennedy Center.' This decision follows a lawsuit filed by U.S. Representative Joyce Beatty.

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Washington Examiner

HHS Announces New Initiatives to Address Lyme Disease

The HHS has introduced new initiatives to enhance the prevention and treatment of Lyme disease, including increased research funding and public-private partnerships. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. highlighted the importance of addressing chronic Lyme symptoms and improving diagnostic measures. There is also congressional interest in exploring the potential origins of Lyme disease as a bioweapon.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: +0.20
The Hill

Federal Judge Rules Against Trump's Renaming of Kennedy Center

A federal judge ruled that President Trump's renaming of the Kennedy Center was not legal and paused its planned closure in July. The decision was made by U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper in response to a challenge from Rep. Joyce Beatty.

Bias: 30 Sentiment: +0.00
The Hill

Federal Judge Blocks Kennedy Center Rebranding and Closure

A federal judge has blocked the rebranding of the Kennedy Center to include President Trump's name and ruled against the planned closure of the center. The decision was made by U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper in response to a challenge from Rep. Joyce Beatty.

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Al Jazeera English

UN Report Lists Israel and Russia for Sexual Violence in Conflicts

The United Nations has released a report highlighting nearly 10,000 instances of conflict-related sexual violence recorded globally last year. Israel and Russia have been newly included in the UN's list addressing this issue.

Bias: 33 Sentiment: -1.00
Guardian — US

US Judge Orders Removal of Trump's Name from Kennedy Center

A US district judge has ruled that Donald Trump's name must be removed from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, stating that such a renaming requires an act of Congress. The Trump administration has been given 14 days to comply with the order.

Bias: 30 Sentiment: +0.00
Guardian — US

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Meets Pope Leo XIV to Discuss Social Justice

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican, praising the pope's commitment to social justice and migration issues. Johnson emphasized their shared background and the potential for collaboration in supporting vulnerable communities.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: +0.50
huffpost.com

Federal Judge Temporarily Halts Creation of Trump's Anti-Weaponization Fund

A federal judge has issued a temporary injunction against the creation of President Trump's Anti-Weaponization Fund, halting any payouts until the court hears arguments next week. The lawsuit, brought by former federal prosecutor Andrew Floyd and others, challenges the fund's legality and its eligibility criteria, which have faced bipartisan criticism.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: +0.00
cbsnews.com

Louisiana lawmakers approve new congressional map aimed at increasing Republican representation

Louisiana lawmakers passed a new congressional map on May 29, 2026, aimed at increasing Republican representation while preserving one majority-Black district represented by Democrats. The map's approval follows a Supreme Court ruling that struck down the previous map as an illegal racial gerrymander. Legal challenges are anticipated as Democrats criticize the new map for potentially packing Black voters into a single district.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: +0.00
Guardian — US

Louisiana Republicans Approve New Congressional Map

Louisiana Republicans have passed a new congressional map that removes a majority-Black district, following a Supreme Court ruling regarding voting rights. The new configuration is likely to increase Republican representation in the state's congressional delegation.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: -0.10
Al Jazeera English

French MPs Vote to Repeal Law Governing Slavery in Colonies

French MPs voted on May 29, 2026, to repeal the 'Black Code,' a law that governed slavery in French colonies. This repeal is part of ongoing discussions about France's colonial past and its impact on current societal issues.

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New York Times — World

Trump Delays Decision on Iran Proposal Following White House Meeting

President Trump held a two-hour meeting with aides to discuss a possible cease-fire extension related to Iran. A senior administration official reported that he had previously suggested he was ready to make a decision on the matter.

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Fox News — Latest

Disney Criticizes FCC License Renewal Investigation as Suppression of Speech

Disney and ABC have criticized the FCC's early license renewal order for local stations, claiming it suppresses speech and poses a threat to the First Amendment. The FCC, led by Chairman Brendan Carr, stated that the order is part of an investigation into Disney's diversity practices. Carr defended the FCC's actions, citing ongoing concerns about compliance with federal nondiscrimination laws.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: -0.10
Washington Examiner

ICE Officer Arrested Following Non-Fatal Shooting Incident in Minnesota

Christian Castro, an ICE officer, was arrested in Texas for a shooting incident involving Venezuelan national Julio Sosa-Celis during an immigration crackdown in Minnesota. He faces multiple charges, including second-degree assault and false reporting, following claims of self-defense that were contradicted by surveillance evidence.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: +0.00