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House Republicans Urge Swift Confirmation of Trump Cabinet Nominees
House Republicans are urging the Senate to swiftly confirm President-elect Trump's Cabinet nominees following recent delays and contentious hearings, citing the November election results as a mandate for change; the letter is led by Rep. Pat Fallon and signed by at least 16 other House Republicans.
House Republicans Urge Swift Confirmation of Trump Cabinet Nominees
House Republicans are urging the Senate to swiftly confirm President-elect Trump's Cabinet nominees following recent delays and contentious hearings, citing the November election results as a mandate for change; the letter is led by Rep. Pat Fallon and signed by at least 16 other House Republicans.
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56% Bias Score


Sheinbaum Urges INE to Finalize Rules for Mexico City's Judicial Elections Amidst Budget Cuts and Legal Challenges
Mexico City's mayor is pressing the INE to establish rules for the June election of over 800 judicial officials, citing concerns about opportunistic candidacies and insufficient funds due to a \$670,000 USD budget cut, and a suspended judicial candidate selection process that may disenfranchise cand...
Sheinbaum Urges INE to Finalize Rules for Mexico City's Judicial Elections Amidst Budget Cuts and Legal Challenges
Mexico City's mayor is pressing the INE to establish rules for the June election of over 800 judicial officials, citing concerns about opportunistic candidacies and insufficient funds due to a \$670,000 USD budget cut, and a suspended judicial candidate selection process that may disenfranchise cand...
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44% Bias Score


Albanese Promotes Four Women in Pre-Election Reshuffle
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a pre-election cabinet reshuffle, promoting four women to new roles following the retirement of NDIS Minister Bill Shorten; Amanda Rishworth now leads the NDIS, assisted by Anne Aly, while Katy Gallagher takes on additional responsibilities, and A...
Albanese Promotes Four Women in Pre-Election Reshuffle
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a pre-election cabinet reshuffle, promoting four women to new roles following the retirement of NDIS Minister Bill Shorten; Amanda Rishworth now leads the NDIS, assisted by Anne Aly, while Katy Gallagher takes on additional responsibilities, and A...
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52% Bias Score


Shakir Enters DNC Chair Race, Prioritizing Public Image Over Internal Affairs
Faiz Shakir, Bernie Sanders' 2020 campaign manager, unexpectedly entered the race for Democratic National Committee chair on January 11, 2025, advocating for a refocus on broader public image issues over internal party matters, 17 days before the February 1 vote.
Shakir Enters DNC Chair Race, Prioritizing Public Image Over Internal Affairs
Faiz Shakir, Bernie Sanders' 2020 campaign manager, unexpectedly entered the race for Democratic National Committee chair on January 11, 2025, advocating for a refocus on broader public image issues over internal party matters, 17 days before the February 1 vote.
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36% Bias Score


Dassault Dynasty: A Legacy of Business and Political Power in France
The Dassault family, owners of Dassault Aviation, wielded significant political influence in France, with Marcel Dassault using media ownership and industrial strength to secure political office, a legacy continued by his son Serge.
Dassault Dynasty: A Legacy of Business and Political Power in France
The Dassault family, owners of Dassault Aviation, wielded significant political influence in France, with Marcel Dassault using media ownership and industrial strength to secure political office, a legacy continued by his son Serge.
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36% Bias Score


Kanopatskaya's Presidential Bid: Opposition Figure or Regime Asset?
Anna Kanopatskaya, a Belarusian politician with a history of ambiguous affiliation with the opposition, is running for president in 2025, raising questions about her true motives and potential impact on the election.
Kanopatskaya's Presidential Bid: Opposition Figure or Regime Asset?
Anna Kanopatskaya, a Belarusian politician with a history of ambiguous affiliation with the opposition, is running for president in 2025, raising questions about her true motives and potential impact on the election.
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56% Bias Score

Habeck's Book: A Critique of Populism and a Call for Constructive Politics
Robert Habeck, German Vice-Chancellor and Green Party candidate, published "Den Bach rauf" shortly before the federal election, offering his perspective on political discourse, populism, and the challenges facing Germany. The book focuses on his experiences and beliefs rather than detailed policy pr...

Habeck's Book: A Critique of Populism and a Call for Constructive Politics
Robert Habeck, German Vice-Chancellor and Green Party candidate, published "Den Bach rauf" shortly before the federal election, offering his perspective on political discourse, populism, and the challenges facing Germany. The book focuses on his experiences and beliefs rather than detailed policy pr...
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48% Bias Score

Ramaswamy Considered for Ohio Senate Seat
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is considering appointing Vivek Ramaswamy to fill the US Senate seat vacated by JD Vance, despite Ramaswamy's prior rejection of the position and his role in President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency; the decision is influenced by internal Ohio Republican Party ...

Ramaswamy Considered for Ohio Senate Seat
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is considering appointing Vivek Ramaswamy to fill the US Senate seat vacated by JD Vance, despite Ramaswamy's prior rejection of the position and his role in President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency; the decision is influenced by internal Ohio Republican Party ...
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60% Bias Score

Wyden Advises Democrats on Regaining Footing After 2024 Election Loss
Senator Ron Wyden, in a recent interview, advises Democrats to focus on kitchen-table issues such as healthcare costs and inflation to regain their footing as the minority party following the 2024 elections; his new book, "It Takes Chutzpah," promotes individual empowerment and action.

Wyden Advises Democrats on Regaining Footing After 2024 Election Loss
Senator Ron Wyden, in a recent interview, advises Democrats to focus on kitchen-table issues such as healthcare costs and inflation to regain their footing as the minority party following the 2024 elections; his new book, "It Takes Chutzpah," promotes individual empowerment and action.
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40% Bias Score

Dassault Family's Enduring Political Influence in France
The Dassault family's political influence in France, built through aviation and media ownership, is examined, tracing Marcel Dassault's electoral success in the Oise region from 1958 to 1986 and the continuation of this legacy by his son, Serge.

Dassault Family's Enduring Political Influence in France
The Dassault family's political influence in France, built through aviation and media ownership, is examined, tracing Marcel Dassault's electoral success in the Oise region from 1958 to 1986 and the continuation of this legacy by his son, Serge.
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44% Bias Score

Iohannis Remains in Office Amidst Impeachment Attempts
Following a large protest demanding his resignation, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis is using a constitutional clause to remain in office until a new president is sworn in, despite impeachment attempts by opposition parties who lack the votes for a referendum.

Iohannis Remains in Office Amidst Impeachment Attempts
Following a large protest demanding his resignation, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis is using a constitutional clause to remain in office until a new president is sworn in, despite impeachment attempts by opposition parties who lack the votes for a referendum.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Rising Mail-in Voting: Impact on Elections
In Germany, the rising popularity of mail-in voting, reaching 47.3% in 2021, poses challenges to political campaigns by limiting their ability to sway undecided voters before election day, while also raising legal and practical concerns about potential fraud and voter coercion.

Germany's Rising Mail-in Voting: Impact on Elections
In Germany, the rising popularity of mail-in voting, reaching 47.3% in 2021, poses challenges to political campaigns by limiting their ability to sway undecided voters before election day, while also raising legal and practical concerns about potential fraud and voter coercion.
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40% Bias Score
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