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Congress Moves to Ban Stock Trading by Members
A bipartisan bill to prohibit members of Congress and their households from trading stocks is gaining momentum, supported by figures like President Trump and Nancy Pelosi, aiming to restore public trust and address concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
Congress Moves to Ban Stock Trading by Members
A bipartisan bill to prohibit members of Congress and their households from trading stocks is gaining momentum, supported by figures like President Trump and Nancy Pelosi, aiming to restore public trust and address concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
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56% Bias Score


Proposed $54.6 Billion in US Aid to Ukraine Faces Uncertain Congressional Approval
US Senators Shaheen and Murkowski introduced a bill on July 31st proposing $54.6 billion in aid to Ukraine over two years, partially funded by seized Russian assets and US-mined Ukrainian rare earth minerals, bypassing some Congressional approvals and facing uncertain Republican support.
Proposed $54.6 Billion in US Aid to Ukraine Faces Uncertain Congressional Approval
US Senators Shaheen and Murkowski introduced a bill on July 31st proposing $54.6 billion in aid to Ukraine over two years, partially funded by seized Russian assets and US-mined Ukrainian rare earth minerals, bypassing some Congressional approvals and facing uncertain Republican support.
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44% Bias Score


Dignity Act Seeks Immigration Reform, Offering Legal Status but No Citizenship
Reps. Salazar and Escobar introduced the Dignity Act of 2025, offering legal status but not citizenship to undocumented immigrants in the U.S. before 2021, funded by restitution and application fees, with added border security and E-Verify employer mandates.
Dignity Act Seeks Immigration Reform, Offering Legal Status but No Citizenship
Reps. Salazar and Escobar introduced the Dignity Act of 2025, offering legal status but not citizenship to undocumented immigrants in the U.S. before 2021, funded by restitution and application fees, with added border security and E-Verify employer mandates.
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44% Bias Score


House Passes Bills Targeting Sanctuary Cities, Restricting SBA Access
The House passed two bills targeting sanctuary cities: one relocating SBA offices from sanctuary jurisdictions (passing 211-199 with bipartisan support), and another prohibiting illegal immigrants from receiving SBA loans (also with bipartisan support).
House Passes Bills Targeting Sanctuary Cities, Restricting SBA Access
The House passed two bills targeting sanctuary cities: one relocating SBA offices from sanctuary jurisdictions (passing 211-199 with bipartisan support), and another prohibiting illegal immigrants from receiving SBA loans (also with bipartisan support).
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64% Bias Score


US Senators Push for Severe Russia Sanctions Bill
US Senators are pushing for a severe Russia sanctions bill that would impose 500% tariffs on countries purchasing Russian energy, following talks with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and recent Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian military bases. The bill has bipartisan support but awaits President Trum...
US Senators Push for Severe Russia Sanctions Bill
US Senators are pushing for a severe Russia sanctions bill that would impose 500% tariffs on countries purchasing Russian energy, following talks with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and recent Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian military bases. The bill has bipartisan support but awaits President Trum...
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60% Bias Score


Senate Confirms Chavez-DeRemer as Labor Secretary
The Senate confirmed former Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer as President Trump's Secretary of Labor in a 67-32 vote on Monday, completing his cabinet. Three Republicans opposed her, citing concerns about her pro-union stance, while Democrats supported her, emphasizing her qualifications and constitu...
Senate Confirms Chavez-DeRemer as Labor Secretary
The Senate confirmed former Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer as President Trump's Secretary of Labor in a 67-32 vote on Monday, completing his cabinet. Three Republicans opposed her, citing concerns about her pro-union stance, while Democrats supported her, emphasizing her qualifications and constitu...
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44% Bias Score

Senate Introduces $54.6 Billion Ukraine Aid Package
Senators Shaheen and Murkowski introduced a Senate bill proposing $54.6 billion in aid to Ukraine for 2025-2026, aiming to bolster Ukraine's defense against ongoing Russian attacks and hold Russia accountable, amidst ongoing debate about the cost and effectiveness of US aid to Ukraine.

Senate Introduces $54.6 Billion Ukraine Aid Package
Senators Shaheen and Murkowski introduced a Senate bill proposing $54.6 billion in aid to Ukraine for 2025-2026, aiming to bolster Ukraine's defense against ongoing Russian attacks and hold Russia accountable, amidst ongoing debate about the cost and effectiveness of US aid to Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score

Senate Rejects Trump's NIH Budget Cuts, Approves $400 Million Increase
The Senate Appropriations Committee approved a $400 million budget increase for the NIH for fiscal year 2026, rejecting the Trump administration's proposed $18 billion cut and defying attempts to restructure the agency.

Senate Rejects Trump's NIH Budget Cuts, Approves $400 Million Increase
The Senate Appropriations Committee approved a $400 million budget increase for the NIH for fiscal year 2026, rejecting the Trump administration's proposed $18 billion cut and defying attempts to restructure the agency.
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40% Bias Score

High-Level US Officials Attend Cyprus Struggle Conference, Underscoring Strong US-Cyprus Ties
High-ranking US officials, including Senators Schumer and Jeffries, attended the World Coordinating Committee for the Cyprus Struggle's annual conference in the US Capitol, strengthening US-Cyprus relations and highlighting Cyprus's strategic importance in the region.

High-Level US Officials Attend Cyprus Struggle Conference, Underscoring Strong US-Cyprus Ties
High-ranking US officials, including Senators Schumer and Jeffries, attended the World Coordinating Committee for the Cyprus Struggle's annual conference in the US Capitol, strengthening US-Cyprus relations and highlighting Cyprus's strategic importance in the region.
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28% Bias Score

Jerusalem Day Celebration on Capitol Hill Underscores US-Israel Alliance Amidst Rising Tensions
The Congressional Israel Allies Caucus held its annual Jerusalem Day celebration on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, emphasizing faith-based diplomacy in supporting Israel's security and right to self-defense amidst rising regional tensions and recent attacks targeting Israelis and Jewish communities, wit...

Jerusalem Day Celebration on Capitol Hill Underscores US-Israel Alliance Amidst Rising Tensions
The Congressional Israel Allies Caucus held its annual Jerusalem Day celebration on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, emphasizing faith-based diplomacy in supporting Israel's security and right to self-defense amidst rising regional tensions and recent attacks targeting Israelis and Jewish communities, wit...
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64% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Hydrogen Push: Boosting Domestic Energy and Reducing Foreign Reliance
The Trump administration's "all of the above" energy strategy is promoting hydrogen production in the US, particularly through initiatives like the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association (PNWH2), to enhance energy security, reduce reliance on foreign sources, and provide a versatile domestic energy ...

Trump Administration's Hydrogen Push: Boosting Domestic Energy and Reducing Foreign Reliance
The Trump administration's "all of the above" energy strategy is promoting hydrogen production in the US, particularly through initiatives like the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association (PNWH2), to enhance energy security, reduce reliance on foreign sources, and provide a versatile domestic energy ...
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52% Bias Score

Arizona Bill Allows Shooting Down of Cartel Drones
Arizona House Bill 2733 would grant qualified immunity to state and local authorities for shooting down drones used by drug cartels within 30 miles of the border, addressing the cartels' increased use of drone technology for smuggling and surveillance.

Arizona Bill Allows Shooting Down of Cartel Drones
Arizona House Bill 2733 would grant qualified immunity to state and local authorities for shooting down drones used by drug cartels within 30 miles of the border, addressing the cartels' increased use of drone technology for smuggling and surveillance.
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52% Bias Score
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