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Internal Divisions and Ideological Tensions Within Trump's Movement
MSNBC analysts Eddie Glaude Jr. and Nicolle Wallace argue that hatred, greed, and selfishness define President-elect Donald Trump's movement, citing internal divisions over H-1B visas as evidence; ex-CNN host Don Lemon calls Trump supporters "dumb f---ing idiots".
Internal Divisions and Ideological Tensions Within Trump's Movement
MSNBC analysts Eddie Glaude Jr. and Nicolle Wallace argue that hatred, greed, and selfishness define President-elect Donald Trump's movement, citing internal divisions over H-1B visas as evidence; ex-CNN host Don Lemon calls Trump supporters "dumb f---ing idiots".
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64% Bias Score


Challenges in Covering the Transition to a New Congress
The period between the November election and the start of the new Congress is a hectic time for reporters, who must learn the names, biographies, and backgrounds of 62 new House members and several senators, facing challenges in distinguishing newcomers and mastering pronunciations; the author recou...
Challenges in Covering the Transition to a New Congress
The period between the November election and the start of the new Congress is a hectic time for reporters, who must learn the names, biographies, and backgrounds of 62 new House members and several senators, facing challenges in distinguishing newcomers and mastering pronunciations; the author recou...
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36% Bias Score


NY's Climate Superfund Act: Potential for Higher Energy Costs
New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Climate Change Superfund Act, charging oil and gas companies up to $75 billion for past pollution to fund infrastructure repairs, but potentially raising energy costs for residents.
NY's Climate Superfund Act: Potential for Higher Energy Costs
New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Climate Change Superfund Act, charging oil and gas companies up to $75 billion for past pollution to fund infrastructure repairs, but potentially raising energy costs for residents.
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64% Bias Score


Biden and Carter: Parallels in One-Term Presidencies
President Biden's one-term presidency, marked by high inflation, a Middle East hostage crisis, and internal Democratic divisions, mirrors the presidency of Jimmy Carter, prompting comparisons of their legacies and potential future reassessments.
Biden and Carter: Parallels in One-Term Presidencies
President Biden's one-term presidency, marked by high inflation, a Middle East hostage crisis, and internal Democratic divisions, mirrors the presidency of Jimmy Carter, prompting comparisons of their legacies and potential future reassessments.
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56% Bias Score


Americans Demand Media Truthfulness Amidst Record-Low Trust
Amidst record-low public trust (31% expressing confidence in accurate reporting, per Gallup), Americans' New Year's resolution for the media is to "Tell the truth," with many citing a desire for unbiased and fair coverage. This follows recent controversies at The Washington Post and Los Angeles Time...
Americans Demand Media Truthfulness Amidst Record-Low Trust
Amidst record-low public trust (31% expressing confidence in accurate reporting, per Gallup), Americans' New Year's resolution for the media is to "Tell the truth," with many citing a desire for unbiased and fair coverage. This follows recent controversies at The Washington Post and Los Angeles Time...
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48% Bias Score


Carter to Lie in State, National Day of Mourning Declared
Former President Jimmy Carter, who died at age 100 on Sunday, will lie in state at the US Capitol Rotunda in January before a state funeral on January 9th, declared a National Day of Mourning by President Biden; Carter will be interred privately in Plains, Georgia.
Carter to Lie in State, National Day of Mourning Declared
Former President Jimmy Carter, who died at age 100 on Sunday, will lie in state at the US Capitol Rotunda in January before a state funeral on January 9th, declared a National Day of Mourning by President Biden; Carter will be interred privately in Plains, Georgia.
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24% Bias Score

Appeals Court Reinstates 9/11 Plea Deals, Rejecting Austin's Intervention
A U.S. military appeals court upheld plea deals for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co-defendants in the 9/11 attacks, rejecting Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's attempt to nullify them; the agreements spare the men a potential death sentence, ending a significant legal dispute at Guantanamo Bay.

Appeals Court Reinstates 9/11 Plea Deals, Rejecting Austin's Intervention
A U.S. military appeals court upheld plea deals for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co-defendants in the 9/11 attacks, rejecting Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's attempt to nullify them; the agreements spare the men a potential death sentence, ending a significant legal dispute at Guantanamo Bay.
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32% Bias Score

Bowser, Trump Find Common Ground Amidst D.C.'s Crime Drop
Despite past conflicts, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser met with President-elect Trump to discuss shared priorities for the city, focusing on infrastructure and collaboration between local and federal governments, amidst a 35% year-over-year drop in violent crime in 2024, reaching a 30-year low.

Bowser, Trump Find Common Ground Amidst D.C.'s Crime Drop
Despite past conflicts, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser met with President-elect Trump to discuss shared priorities for the city, focusing on infrastructure and collaboration between local and federal governments, amidst a 35% year-over-year drop in violent crime in 2024, reaching a 30-year low.
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64% Bias Score

Pitt and Jolie Finalize Divorce After Eight-Year Battle
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie finalized their divorce on Monday after an eight-year battle, with Jolie's lawyer stating she is relieved; however, their legal dispute over Château Miraval continues.

Pitt and Jolie Finalize Divorce After Eight-Year Battle
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie finalized their divorce on Monday after an eight-year battle, with Jolie's lawyer stating she is relieved; however, their legal dispute over Château Miraval continues.
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56% Bias Score

Sanders to Introduce Bill Capping Credit Card Interest Rates at 10%
Senator Bernie Sanders will introduce legislation to cap credit card interest rates at 10%, echoing a campaign promise by President-elect Trump, amidst $1.17 trillion in US credit card debt and average interest rates at 24.43% in December 2024.

Sanders to Introduce Bill Capping Credit Card Interest Rates at 10%
Senator Bernie Sanders will introduce legislation to cap credit card interest rates at 10%, echoing a campaign promise by President-elect Trump, amidst $1.17 trillion in US credit card debt and average interest rates at 24.43% in December 2024.
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48% Bias Score

Veteran CNN Anchor Aaron Brown Dies at 76
Veteran CNN anchor Aaron Brown, acclaimed for his calm and insightful 9/11 coverage, died Sunday at 76; his career included roles at ABC and local news stations, and he later taught journalism.

Veteran CNN Anchor Aaron Brown Dies at 76
Veteran CNN anchor Aaron Brown, acclaimed for his calm and insightful 9/11 coverage, died Sunday at 76; his career included roles at ABC and local news stations, and he later taught journalism.
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20% Bias Score

Jimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President, Dies at 98
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter died at age 98 on Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia, following the death of his wife in November; public memorial services will be held in Washington, D.C., and Atlanta before burial in Plains.

Jimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President, Dies at 98
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter died at age 98 on Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia, following the death of his wife in November; public memorial services will be held in Washington, D.C., and Atlanta before burial in Plains.
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32% Bias Score
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