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Trump's Healthcare Policies Threaten Access for Millions
President Trump's healthcare policies, including Medicaid cuts, ACA subsidy rollbacks, and pharmaceutical tariffs, threaten to eliminate health insurance for over 10 million Americans, increase out-of-pocket costs drastically, and severely compromise the affordability and accessibility of healthcare...
Trump's Healthcare Policies Threaten Access for Millions
President Trump's healthcare policies, including Medicaid cuts, ACA subsidy rollbacks, and pharmaceutical tariffs, threaten to eliminate health insurance for over 10 million Americans, increase out-of-pocket costs drastically, and severely compromise the affordability and accessibility of healthcare...
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64% Bias Score


U.S. Recession Warning Signs Intensify: Bear Market Looms
The U.S. may be in a recession since February or March 2025, evidenced by weak labor markets, slowing GDP growth (Deloitte projects 1.1% for 2025), and a yield curve inversion; a bear market is anticipated by late 2025.
U.S. Recession Warning Signs Intensify: Bear Market Looms
The U.S. may be in a recession since February or March 2025, evidenced by weak labor markets, slowing GDP growth (Deloitte projects 1.1% for 2025), and a yield curve inversion; a bear market is anticipated by late 2025.
Progress
48% Bias Score


ADF Rebels Kill at Least 34 in Eastern Congo Church Attack
An attack by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) on a Catholic church in Komanda, Ituri province, eastern Congo, resulted in at least 34 deaths, with at least five more deaths in Machongani; the attackers, armed with guns and machetes, also burned houses and shops.
ADF Rebels Kill at Least 34 in Eastern Congo Church Attack
An attack by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) on a Catholic church in Komanda, Ituri province, eastern Congo, resulted in at least 34 deaths, with at least five more deaths in Machongani; the attackers, armed with guns and machetes, also burned houses and shops.
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44% Bias Score


Dangerous Heatwave Sweeps Across US, Affecting 130 Million
A dangerous heatwave impacting over 130 million people across the US will bring heat indices of 108-116 degrees to areas between Savannah, Georgia and Virginia Beach, Virginia, and 97-111 degrees in parts of the Midwest, with little relief expected at night.
Dangerous Heatwave Sweeps Across US, Affecting 130 Million
A dangerous heatwave impacting over 130 million people across the US will bring heat indices of 108-116 degrees to areas between Savannah, Georgia and Virginia Beach, Virginia, and 97-111 degrees in parts of the Midwest, with little relief expected at night.
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32% Bias Score


Rubio Condemns Maduro, Ties Him to Narco-Terrorism Amidst Venezuelan Elections
Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Sunday, calling him the leader of a narco-terrorist organization and criticizing upcoming Venezuelan municipal elections scheduled on the eve of the anniversary of Maduro's disputed 2024 presidential election victory; th...
Rubio Condemns Maduro, Ties Him to Narco-Terrorism Amidst Venezuelan Elections
Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Sunday, calling him the leader of a narco-terrorist organization and criticizing upcoming Venezuelan municipal elections scheduled on the eve of the anniversary of Maduro's disputed 2024 presidential election victory; th...
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72% Bias Score


Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Resolve Religious Worker Visa Backlog
A bipartisan U.S. Senate and House bill seeks to address a two-year immigration backlog affecting thousands of religious workers, mainly foreign-born, whose visas are expiring while awaiting green cards, threatening their ability to remain in the U.S. and serve their congregations.
Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Resolve Religious Worker Visa Backlog
A bipartisan U.S. Senate and House bill seeks to address a two-year immigration backlog affecting thousands of religious workers, mainly foreign-born, whose visas are expiring while awaiting green cards, threatening their ability to remain in the U.S. and serve their congregations.
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48% Bias Score

Qatar's Air Defenses Intercept All Iranian Missiles in June 2024 Attack
During a June 2024 Iranian ballistic missile attack on Qatar's Al-Udeid airbase, Qatar's multi-layered air defense system, consisting of F-15QA fighter jets, AH-64E Apache helicopters, Patriot PAC-3s, and NASAMS, successfully intercepted all 19 incoming missiles, showcasing its advanced defense capa...

Qatar's Air Defenses Intercept All Iranian Missiles in June 2024 Attack
During a June 2024 Iranian ballistic missile attack on Qatar's Al-Udeid airbase, Qatar's multi-layered air defense system, consisting of F-15QA fighter jets, AH-64E Apache helicopters, Patriot PAC-3s, and NASAMS, successfully intercepted all 19 incoming missiles, showcasing its advanced defense capa...
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40% Bias Score

Conservatives Propose Ban on Doctors' Strikes in England
Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative Party leader, announced a plan to ban strikes for resident doctors in England, similar to restrictions on the police and army, citing the significant cost and patient harm caused by recent walkouts.

Conservatives Propose Ban on Doctors' Strikes in England
Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative Party leader, announced a plan to ban strikes for resident doctors in England, similar to restrictions on the police and army, citing the significant cost and patient harm caused by recent walkouts.
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52% Bias Score

Poppy Seeds Cause False Positive Drug Test, Leading to Child Welfare Investigation
Katie, a Huntsville woman, faced a child welfare investigation after a positive opiate drug test caused by poppy seeds in a bagel, highlighting the risk of false positives and mandatory reporting laws impacting families in at least 27 states.

Poppy Seeds Cause False Positive Drug Test, Leading to Child Welfare Investigation
Katie, a Huntsville woman, faced a child welfare investigation after a positive opiate drug test caused by poppy seeds in a bagel, highlighting the risk of false positives and mandatory reporting laws impacting families in at least 27 states.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Bipartisan Push for Epstein Files Sparks Debate Over Maxwell Pardon
Reps. Massie and Khanna are pushing for the release of Epstein-related files, disagreeing on whether to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell; this bipartisan effort faces political headwinds but highlights demands for government transparency and accountability.

Bipartisan Push for Epstein Files Sparks Debate Over Maxwell Pardon
Reps. Massie and Khanna are pushing for the release of Epstein-related files, disagreeing on whether to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell; this bipartisan effort faces political headwinds but highlights demands for government transparency and accountability.
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48% Bias Score

Ideology Trumps Results: Homelessness Crisis Deepens Amidst Attack on Effective Aid Programs
In Denver and Seattle, Christian coffee shop owner Jamie Sanchez and activist Andrea Suarez face hostility from far-left activists for their successful homeless aid programs that prioritize personal responsibility, exposing a conflict between ideology and effective solutions as homelessness surges d...

Ideology Trumps Results: Homelessness Crisis Deepens Amidst Attack on Effective Aid Programs
In Denver and Seattle, Christian coffee shop owner Jamie Sanchez and activist Andrea Suarez face hostility from far-left activists for their successful homeless aid programs that prioritize personal responsibility, exposing a conflict between ideology and effective solutions as homelessness surges d...
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68% Bias Score

9/11 Mastermind's Trial Delayed by 20 Years
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, was apprehended in 2003 after years of investigation by FBI agent Frank Pellegrino, who previously missed opportunities to arrest him in the 1990s due to diplomatic obstacles, leading to a prolonged trial process now expected to las...

9/11 Mastermind's Trial Delayed by 20 Years
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, was apprehended in 2003 after years of investigation by FBI agent Frank Pellegrino, who previously missed opportunities to arrest him in the 1990s due to diplomatic obstacles, leading to a prolonged trial process now expected to las...
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36% Bias Score
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