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Senate Republicans Launch Budget Vote-a-rama, Clashing with House GOP
Senate Republicans began a marathon voting session Thursday to pass a budget blueprint prioritizing border security, national security, and energy, differing from the House's broader plan that includes tax reform, showcasing internal party divisions and strategic challenges.
Senate Republicans Launch Budget Vote-a-rama, Clashing with House GOP
Senate Republicans began a marathon voting session Thursday to pass a budget blueprint prioritizing border security, national security, and energy, differing from the House's broader plan that includes tax reform, showcasing internal party divisions and strategic challenges.
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56% Bias Score


Senate Republicans Defy Trump, Advance Separate Budget Plan
Senate Republicans are pushing ahead with their budget plan to advance parts of Trump's agenda, despite President Trump's support for the House's more comprehensive approach, setting up a potential clash between the two chambers and possibly with Trump himself before key deadlines.
Senate Republicans Defy Trump, Advance Separate Budget Plan
Senate Republicans are pushing ahead with their budget plan to advance parts of Trump's agenda, despite President Trump's support for the House's more comprehensive approach, setting up a potential clash between the two chambers and possibly with Trump himself before key deadlines.
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44% Bias Score


Terrorist Testifies in Spanish Congress Following Political Deal
Conceding to Junts' demands for a congressional inquiry into the 2017 Barcelona attacks, the Spanish government allowed convicted terrorist Mohamed Houli Chemlal to testify, sparking widespread criticism and a walkout by the PP.
Terrorist Testifies in Spanish Congress Following Political Deal
Conceding to Junts' demands for a congressional inquiry into the 2017 Barcelona attacks, the Spanish government allowed convicted terrorist Mohamed Houli Chemlal to testify, sparking widespread criticism and a walkout by the PP.
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52% Bias Score


US Bypasses Congress in \$7 Billion Arms Sale to Israel
The US State Department announced a \$7 billion arms sale to Israel, bypassing congressional review, prompting criticism from Rep. Gregory Meeks who stated that the administration failed to provide sufficient justification. The sale includes thousands of Hellfire missiles and bombs.
US Bypasses Congress in \$7 Billion Arms Sale to Israel
The US State Department announced a \$7 billion arms sale to Israel, bypassing congressional review, prompting criticism from Rep. Gregory Meeks who stated that the administration failed to provide sufficient justification. The sale includes thousands of Hellfire missiles and bombs.
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48% Bias Score


California Republicans Push Back Against Trump's Conditions on Wildfire Aid
President Trump's suggestion to condition federal disaster aid for California wildfires on changes to water management sparked opposition from some California Republicans, creating political tension as the state seeks relief from the devastation, and raising questions regarding future disaster aid p...
California Republicans Push Back Against Trump's Conditions on Wildfire Aid
President Trump's suggestion to condition federal disaster aid for California wildfires on changes to water management sparked opposition from some California Republicans, creating political tension as the state seeks relief from the devastation, and raising questions regarding future disaster aid p...
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Use of Executive Orders: Policy Impacts and Legal Challenges
US President Donald Trump issued numerous executive orders upon returning to the White House, including actions on the World Health Organization and a national emergency at the Southern border, using the authority granted by Article II of the US Constitution, with some facing legal challenges.
Trump's Use of Executive Orders: Policy Impacts and Legal Challenges
US President Donald Trump issued numerous executive orders upon returning to the White House, including actions on the World Health Organization and a national emergency at the Southern border, using the authority granted by Article II of the US Constitution, with some facing legal challenges.
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12% Bias Score

Senate Republicans Defy Trump, Advance Two-Part Agenda
Senate Republicans are advancing a two-part plan to enact parts of President Trump's agenda, despite Trump and House Republicans preferring a single bill, potentially creating a legislative clash and jeopardizing key deadlines.

Senate Republicans Defy Trump, Advance Two-Part Agenda
Senate Republicans are advancing a two-part plan to enact parts of President Trump's agenda, despite Trump and House Republicans preferring a single bill, potentially creating a legislative clash and jeopardizing key deadlines.
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52% Bias Score

First Openly Transgender Congress Member Focuses on Consumer Protection
Delaware Representative Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender member of Congress, introduced a bipartisan bill targeting credit repair scams, highlighting her commitment to consumer protection amidst ongoing debates about transgender rights.

First Openly Transgender Congress Member Focuses on Consumer Protection
Delaware Representative Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender member of Congress, introduced a bipartisan bill targeting credit repair scams, highlighting her commitment to consumer protection amidst ongoing debates about transgender rights.
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24% Bias Score

Republican Divisions Stalemate Trump's Agenda
House and Senate Republicans clash over President Trump's $175 billion immigration spending request, creating a legislative stalemate due to differing strategies on passing his agenda, with Senate Republicans preferring a two-bill approach and House Republicans a single bill.

Republican Divisions Stalemate Trump's Agenda
House and Senate Republicans clash over President Trump's $175 billion immigration spending request, creating a legislative stalemate due to differing strategies on passing his agenda, with Senate Republicans preferring a two-bill approach and House Republicans a single bill.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Considers Unprecedented Congressional Adjournment to Bypass Senate Confirmations
President Trump is considering adjourning Congress to circumvent Senate delays in confirming his Cabinet nominees, potentially triggering a constitutional crisis and legal challenges, as no president has ever exercised this power before.

Trump Considers Unprecedented Congressional Adjournment to Bypass Senate Confirmations
President Trump is considering adjourning Congress to circumvent Senate delays in confirming his Cabinet nominees, potentially triggering a constitutional crisis and legal challenges, as no president has ever exercised this power before.
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48% Bias Score

House Republicans Launch Investigation into January 6th Committee Members
House Republicans announced a new select subcommittee to investigate the January 6th Committee, focusing on members who received preemptive pardons from President Biden, following President Trump's pardons of January 6th rioters and Speaker Johnson's criticism of Biden's actions.

House Republicans Launch Investigation into January 6th Committee Members
House Republicans announced a new select subcommittee to investigate the January 6th Committee, focusing on members who received preemptive pardons from President Biden, following President Trump's pardons of January 6th rioters and Speaker Johnson's criticism of Biden's actions.
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40% Bias Score

Cannon Delays Release of Classified Documents Report to Congress
Judge Aileen Cannon, appointed by Donald Trump, is delaying the release of special counsel Jack Smith's report on the classified documents case to Congress, questioning the urgency of immediate disclosure despite the Justice Department's request to share it with select lawmakers before President-ele...

Cannon Delays Release of Classified Documents Report to Congress
Judge Aileen Cannon, appointed by Donald Trump, is delaying the release of special counsel Jack Smith's report on the classified documents case to Congress, questioning the urgency of immediate disclosure despite the Justice Department's request to share it with select lawmakers before President-ele...
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48% Bias Score
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