

\$1.4 Billion Spent, White House Lost: Democrats Launch Review of 2024 Campaign
Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign spent over \$1.4 billion in 15 weeks and lost to Donald Trump, prompting calls for a comprehensive review of the Democratic Party's strategy and resource allocation to determine the reasons behind the loss.
\$1.4 Billion Spent, White House Lost: Democrats Launch Review of 2024 Campaign
Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign spent over \$1.4 billion in 15 weeks and lost to Donald Trump, prompting calls for a comprehensive review of the Democratic Party's strategy and resource allocation to determine the reasons behind the loss.
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44% Bias Score


Montana Supreme Court Blocks Law Banning Gender-Affirming Care for Minors
The Montana Supreme Court temporarily blocked a state law prohibiting transition-related healthcare for minors, upholding a lower court ruling and sending the case to trial; the decision followed a lawsuit by two transgender teens, their families, and healthcare providers.
Montana Supreme Court Blocks Law Banning Gender-Affirming Care for Minors
The Montana Supreme Court temporarily blocked a state law prohibiting transition-related healthcare for minors, upholding a lower court ruling and sending the case to trial; the decision followed a lawsuit by two transgender teens, their families, and healthcare providers.
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32% Bias Score


CFPB Limits Bank Overdraft Fees to $5, Saving Consumers Billions
The CFPB finalized a rule limiting banks' overdraft fees to $5 or cost-covering amounts, aiming to save consumers $5 billion yearly, effective October 1, 2025, but facing industry opposition and potential legal challenges.
CFPB Limits Bank Overdraft Fees to $5, Saving Consumers Billions
The CFPB finalized a rule limiting banks' overdraft fees to $5 or cost-covering amounts, aiming to save consumers $5 billion yearly, effective October 1, 2025, but facing industry opposition and potential legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score


FBI Failed to Canvass Field Offices Before January 6th Capitol Attack
A Justice Department inspector general report reveals the FBI failed to canvass its field offices for intelligence before the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack; four FBI confidential human sources entered the Capitol building illegally; and thousands more involved in the attack may escape prosecution.
FBI Failed to Canvass Field Offices Before January 6th Capitol Attack
A Justice Department inspector general report reveals the FBI failed to canvass its field offices for intelligence before the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack; four FBI confidential human sources entered the Capitol building illegally; and thousands more involved in the attack may escape prosecution.
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40% Bias Score


"Trump Acknowledges Grocery Price Reduction Challenges Despite Campaign Promises"
"President-elect Trump, in a Time magazine interview, acknowledges the difficulty of lowering grocery prices despite campaign promises, attributing current high prices to the Biden administration. He plans to lower costs through increased energy production and supply chain improvements, although exp...
"Trump Acknowledges Grocery Price Reduction Challenges Despite Campaign Promises"
"President-elect Trump, in a Time magazine interview, acknowledges the difficulty of lowering grocery prices despite campaign promises, attributing current high prices to the Biden administration. He plans to lower costs through increased energy production and supply chain improvements, although exp...
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48% Bias Score


House Passes Bill Adding 66 Federal Judgeships Amidst Veto Threat
The House passed a bill adding 66 federal judgeships, despite President Biden's veto threat, with 29 Democrats supporting it, reflecting a shift in partisan dynamics after the election.
House Passes Bill Adding 66 Federal Judgeships Amidst Veto Threat
The House passed a bill adding 66 federal judgeships, despite President Biden's veto threat, with 29 Democrats supporting it, reflecting a shift in partisan dynamics after the election.
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52% Bias Score

Syria's Interim Government Blames Assad for Disappearance of American Journalist Austin Tice
Syria's interim government holds Bashar al-Assad responsible for the disappearance of American journalist Austin Tice, missing since 2012, while a new video claiming to show a missing American has been ruled out by Tice's family. The Biden administration is engaging with various Syrian factions to l...

Syria's Interim Government Blames Assad for Disappearance of American Journalist Austin Tice
Syria's interim government holds Bashar al-Assad responsible for the disappearance of American journalist Austin Tice, missing since 2012, while a new video claiming to show a missing American has been ruled out by Tice's family. The Biden administration is engaging with various Syrian factions to l...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Invites Xi Jinping to Inauguration Amidst Tougher Stance on China
President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to his January 20 inauguration, despite Trump's stated intent to pursue a tougher approach toward China, including increased tariffs and measures against fentanyl trafficking.

Trump Invites Xi Jinping to Inauguration Amidst Tougher Stance on China
President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to his January 20 inauguration, despite Trump's stated intent to pursue a tougher approach toward China, including increased tariffs and measures against fentanyl trafficking.
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52% Bias Score

"Trump Nominees Moderate Stances for Senate Confirmation While DOGE Appointees Push for Spending Cuts"
"President-elect Trump's Cabinet nominees are moderating their public statements to secure Senate confirmation, unlike his non-Senate appointees, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, who are freely advocating for $2 trillion in federal spending cuts, highlighting a key division within Trump's team."

"Trump Nominees Moderate Stances for Senate Confirmation While DOGE Appointees Push for Spending Cuts"
"President-elect Trump's Cabinet nominees are moderating their public statements to secure Senate confirmation, unlike his non-Senate appointees, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, who are freely advocating for $2 trillion in federal spending cuts, highlighting a key division within Trump's team."
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48% Bias Score

US Dietary Guidelines Proposed Update: Prioritizing Plant-Based Proteins to Reduce Chronic Disease
A USDA advisory committee recommends updating US dietary guidelines to prioritize plant-based proteins, reduce processed and red meat consumption, decrease sugary drinks and sodium intake, and increase whole grains, aiming to reduce chronic diseases by 2030.

US Dietary Guidelines Proposed Update: Prioritizing Plant-Based Proteins to Reduce Chronic Disease
A USDA advisory committee recommends updating US dietary guidelines to prioritize plant-based proteins, reduce processed and red meat consumption, decrease sugary drinks and sodium intake, and increase whole grains, aiming to reduce chronic diseases by 2030.
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32% Bias Score

PPI Surges, Jobless Claims Rise: Inflation, Fed Rate Decision in Limbo
The producer price index (PPI) rose 0.4% in November, exceeding expectations, while jobless claims increased to 242,000, the highest since early October; conflicting signals raise uncertainty about the Federal Reserve's next move.

PPI Surges, Jobless Claims Rise: Inflation, Fed Rate Decision in Limbo
The producer price index (PPI) rose 0.4% in November, exceeding expectations, while jobless claims increased to 242,000, the highest since early October; conflicting signals raise uncertainty about the Federal Reserve's next move.
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44% Bias Score

DOJ Secretly Obtained Records of 43 Congressional Staffers in Leak Probe
The Trump Justice Department secretly obtained phone and text records of 43 congressional staffers and two members of Congress in a leak investigation, violating separation of powers and department policies; the Inspector General found no political motivation but criticized the DOJ's actions, which ...

DOJ Secretly Obtained Records of 43 Congressional Staffers in Leak Probe
The Trump Justice Department secretly obtained phone and text records of 43 congressional staffers and two members of Congress in a leak investigation, violating separation of powers and department policies; the Inspector General found no political motivation but criticized the DOJ's actions, which ...
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48% Bias Score