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Early Positioning for 2028 Democratic Presidential Race
Several prominent Democrats, including Pete Buttigieg, Kamala Harris, and J.B. Pritzker, are making early moves to position themselves for a potential 2028 presidential bid, with trips to key early-voting states and strategic decisions regarding other offices indicating their ambitions.
Early Positioning for 2028 Democratic Presidential Race
Several prominent Democrats, including Pete Buttigieg, Kamala Harris, and J.B. Pritzker, are making early moves to position themselves for a potential 2028 presidential bid, with trips to key early-voting states and strategic decisions regarding other offices indicating their ambitions.
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52% Bias Score


US Government Shutdown Looms as Democrats Reject Republican Budget
The US Senate Democrats' rejection of a Republican-backed temporary budget increases the likelihood of a government shutdown by Friday midnight, forcing a choice between a shutdown and a budget with significant spending cuts and further enabling President Trump's policies.
US Government Shutdown Looms as Democrats Reject Republican Budget
The US Senate Democrats' rejection of a Republican-backed temporary budget increases the likelihood of a government shutdown by Friday midnight, forcing a choice between a shutdown and a budget with significant spending cuts and further enabling President Trump's policies.
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60% Bias Score


Portugal Faces Early Elections After No-Confidence Vote
Following a no-confidence vote due to allegations of favoritism towards Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's family business, Portugal faces early elections, likely on May 11th, with various parties expressing their intentions to participate.
Portugal Faces Early Elections After No-Confidence Vote
Following a no-confidence vote due to allegations of favoritism towards Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's family business, Portugal faces early elections, likely on May 11th, with various parties expressing their intentions to participate.
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48% Bias Score


Buttigieg Will Not Seek Michigan Office in 2026
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced Thursday he won't run for Senate or Governor in Michigan in 2026, clearing the path for a potential 2028 presidential bid; the decision comes as Democrats grapple with power losses and key Senate races in 2026.
Buttigieg Will Not Seek Michigan Office in 2026
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced Thursday he won't run for Senate or Governor in Michigan in 2026, clearing the path for a potential 2028 presidential bid; the decision comes as Democrats grapple with power losses and key Senate races in 2026.
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36% Bias Score


Extensive Greek Cabinet Reshuffle Imminent
Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is reshuffling his cabinet, with Kostas Hatzidakis expected to become Deputy Prime Minister, and the Minister of Finance position remaining unfilled, prompting speculation about several potential candidates, including Pierrakakis, Skylakakis, and Kerameus,...
Extensive Greek Cabinet Reshuffle Imminent
Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is reshuffling his cabinet, with Kostas Hatzidakis expected to become Deputy Prime Minister, and the Minister of Finance position remaining unfilled, prompting speculation about several potential candidates, including Pierrakakis, Skylakakis, and Kerameus,...
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44% Bias Score


Greenland Election: Social Liberals Win, Focusing on Domestic Issues
Greenland's Social Liberal Democrats won a surprising victory in the recent elections, focusing on economic and healthcare improvements rather than independence or US relations; the previous government suffered a significant defeat, while the pro-independence Naleraq party also made gains.
Greenland Election: Social Liberals Win, Focusing on Domestic Issues
Greenland's Social Liberal Democrats won a surprising victory in the recent elections, focusing on economic and healthcare improvements rather than independence or US relations; the previous government suffered a significant defeat, while the pro-independence Naleraq party also made gains.
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52% Bias Score

Senate Democrats Block House Funding Bill, Raising Shutdown Fears
Senate Democrats, led by Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, announced they will not provide the votes needed to pass the House Republican-backed government funding bill, raising the threat of a government shutdown by Friday unless a bipartisan compromise is reached.

Senate Democrats Block House Funding Bill, Raising Shutdown Fears
Senate Democrats, led by Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, announced they will not provide the votes needed to pass the House Republican-backed government funding bill, raising the threat of a government shutdown by Friday unless a bipartisan compromise is reached.
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40% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks: €500 Billion Fund, Debt Brake Exemption, and Green Party Conditions
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD propose a €500 billion infrastructure fund and defense spending exemptions from the debt brake, requiring a constitutional amendment and Green party support, with negotiations under pressure to form a new government within ten days.

German Coalition Talks: €500 Billion Fund, Debt Brake Exemption, and Green Party Conditions
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD propose a €500 billion infrastructure fund and defense spending exemptions from the debt brake, requiring a constitutional amendment and Green party support, with negotiations under pressure to form a new government within ten days.
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44% Bias Score

Portuguese Government Collapses, Triggering Third Snap Election in Three Years
Portugal's conservative government led by Luís Montenegro collapsed following a no-confidence vote in Parliament due to corruption scandals, leading to snap elections—the third in three years—potentially on May 11th or 18th, after President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa consults with party leaders.

Portuguese Government Collapses, Triggering Third Snap Election in Three Years
Portugal's conservative government led by Luís Montenegro collapsed following a no-confidence vote in Parliament due to corruption scandals, leading to snap elections—the third in three years—potentially on May 11th or 18th, after President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa consults with party leaders.
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36% Bias Score

Senate Democrats Weigh Strategic Vote on GOP Spending Bill to Avoid Shutdown
Facing a Friday government shutdown deadline, Senate Democrats are considering a plan to initially support a Republican six-month government funding bill to secure a vote on their preferred 30-day alternative, which would then likely fail; this strategy aims to avoid a shutdown while demonstrating o...

Senate Democrats Weigh Strategic Vote on GOP Spending Bill to Avoid Shutdown
Facing a Friday government shutdown deadline, Senate Democrats are considering a plan to initially support a Republican six-month government funding bill to secure a vote on their preferred 30-day alternative, which would then likely fail; this strategy aims to avoid a shutdown while demonstrating o...
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52% Bias Score

PSPV-PSOE Shifts to Early Elections in Opposition to Mazón
Diana Morant, secretary general of the PSPV-PSOE, initially threatened a motion of no confidence against Valencia's president, Carlos Mazón, but ultimately called for early elections after failing to secure enough support for a motion, marking the sixth shift in the Socialists' opposition strategy i...

PSPV-PSOE Shifts to Early Elections in Opposition to Mazón
Diana Morant, secretary general of the PSPV-PSOE, initially threatened a motion of no confidence against Valencia's president, Carlos Mazón, but ultimately called for early elections after failing to secure enough support for a motion, marking the sixth shift in the Socialists' opposition strategy i...
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48% Bias Score

Manitoba Proposes Stiff Fines for Election Disinformation
Manitoba's proposed bill increases penalties for election disinformation to $20,000 per day for non-compliance with stop notices, expanding existing laws to cover misleading information, reckless disregard for truth, and new technologies like deepfakes; it grants Elections Manitoba stronger enforcem...

Manitoba Proposes Stiff Fines for Election Disinformation
Manitoba's proposed bill increases penalties for election disinformation to $20,000 per day for non-compliance with stop notices, expanding existing laws to cover misleading information, reckless disregard for truth, and new technologies like deepfakes; it grants Elections Manitoba stronger enforcem...
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40% Bias Score
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