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House Passes Short-Term Funding Bill, Averts Shutdown
The House passed a short-term federal funding bill, 217-213, largely along party lines, averting a government shutdown; it now heads to the Senate where bipartisan support is needed to avoid a shutdown by March 14, with the bill including increased defense spending and cuts to non-defense spending.
House Passes Short-Term Funding Bill, Averts Shutdown
The House passed a short-term federal funding bill, 217-213, largely along party lines, averting a government shutdown; it now heads to the Senate where bipartisan support is needed to avoid a shutdown by March 14, with the bill including increased defense spending and cuts to non-defense spending.
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44% Bias Score


Sanctuary City Mayors Clash with Congress Over Trump-Era Immigration Policies
Democratic mayors from Chicago, Denver, Boston, and New York defended their sanctuary city ordinances in a five-hour congressional hearing against Republican claims that these policies harbor criminals, citing crime statistics and arguing that their cities remain safe despite increased irregular bor...
Sanctuary City Mayors Clash with Congress Over Trump-Era Immigration Policies
Democratic mayors from Chicago, Denver, Boston, and New York defended their sanctuary city ordinances in a five-hour congressional hearing against Republican claims that these policies harbor criminals, citing crime statistics and arguing that their cities remain safe despite increased irregular bor...
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64% Bias Score


Colorado House Condemns Trump Pardons Amidst Budget Crisis
The Colorado House of Representatives passed a resolution condemning President Trump's pardons of January 6th prisoners by a 41-23 vote, despite a $1.2 billion budget shortfall; Republicans criticized the resolution as "political theater," while Democrats argued it affirms commitment to democratic v...
Colorado House Condemns Trump Pardons Amidst Budget Crisis
The Colorado House of Representatives passed a resolution condemning President Trump's pardons of January 6th prisoners by a 41-23 vote, despite a $1.2 billion budget shortfall; Republicans criticized the resolution as "political theater," while Democrats argued it affirms commitment to democratic v...
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52% Bias Score


Democratic Senator Threatens Government Shutdown Over Trump Administration Actions
Democratic Senator Andy Kim threatened to deny Republicans the votes needed to fund the government by March 14 if the Trump administration continues to dismantle federal agencies, potentially causing a government shutdown.
Democratic Senator Threatens Government Shutdown Over Trump Administration Actions
Democratic Senator Andy Kim threatened to deny Republicans the votes needed to fund the government by March 14 if the Trump administration continues to dismantle federal agencies, potentially causing a government shutdown.
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56% Bias Score


Hagedorn Recusal Shifts Wisconsin Supreme Court Balance in Act 10 Case
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn recused himself from a case challenging Act 10, a 2011 law restricting public sector collective bargaining, due to his prior involvement in drafting and defending the law; this leaves a 4-2 liberal majority on the court, potentially impacting the outcom...
Hagedorn Recusal Shifts Wisconsin Supreme Court Balance in Act 10 Case
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn recused himself from a case challenging Act 10, a 2011 law restricting public sector collective bargaining, due to his prior involvement in drafting and defending the law; this leaves a 4-2 liberal majority on the court, potentially impacting the outcom...
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32% Bias Score


Trump's Tariff Plans Face Public Opposition Amidst Price Hike Fears
Donald Trump's October 2024 interview revealed his fondness for tariffs, but polls show Americans are divided on the issue, with concerns about price hikes and partisan differences influencing support, despite long-standing support for protecting American jobs and addressing unfair trade practices, ...
Trump's Tariff Plans Face Public Opposition Amidst Price Hike Fears
Donald Trump's October 2024 interview revealed his fondness for tariffs, but polls show Americans are divided on the issue, with concerns about price hikes and partisan differences influencing support, despite long-standing support for protecting American jobs and addressing unfair trade practices, ...
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36% Bias Score

Rep. Green Censured, Claims Discrimination
Rep. Al Green, D-TX, was removed from President Trump's joint address to Congress on Tuesday and subsequently censured by the House on Thursday for repeated disruptions; Green claims this is due to "invidious discrimination.

Rep. Green Censured, Claims Discrimination
Rep. Al Green, D-TX, was removed from President Trump's joint address to Congress on Tuesday and subsequently censured by the House on Thursday for repeated disruptions; Green claims this is due to "invidious discrimination.
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44% Bias Score

House Republican Introduces Resolution to Censure Rep. Al Green
Following Rep. Al Green's disruption of Trump's joint address and subsequent removal, Rep. Dan Newhouse introduced a resolution to censure him for his protest against Medicaid cuts, while Reps. Boebert and Greene faced no disciplinary action for similar behavior last year.

House Republican Introduces Resolution to Censure Rep. Al Green
Following Rep. Al Green's disruption of Trump's joint address and subsequent removal, Rep. Dan Newhouse introduced a resolution to censure him for his protest against Medicaid cuts, while Reps. Boebert and Greene faced no disciplinary action for similar behavior last year.
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44% Bias Score

EPA to Rescind \$20 Billion in Climate Grants
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced plans to revoke \$20 billion in grants from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, impacting eight nonprofits and numerous partners, due to concerns about waste and abuse, sparking legal challenges.

EPA to Rescind \$20 Billion in Climate Grants
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced plans to revoke \$20 billion in grants from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, impacting eight nonprofits and numerous partners, due to concerns about waste and abuse, sparking legal challenges.
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60% Bias Score

NY Democrats Delay Special Election for Stefanik's House Seat
New York Democrats are attempting to delay the special election for Rep. Elise Stefanik's House seat until June, potentially impacting the Republican majority in Congress and President Trump's agenda, according to Republican Assemblyman Matt Slater, who claims this is a partisan power play.

NY Democrats Delay Special Election for Stefanik's House Seat
New York Democrats are attempting to delay the special election for Rep. Elise Stefanik's House seat until June, potentially impacting the Republican majority in Congress and President Trump's agenda, according to Republican Assemblyman Matt Slater, who claims this is a partisan power play.
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60% Bias Score

House Speaker Links Wildfire Aid to California Voter ID
House Speaker Mike Johnson suggested conditioning California's wildfire aid on the state implementing voter ID laws, citing concerns about election security following close Republican losses in the state despite no reported irregularities; this proposal has faced criticism from Democrats.

House Speaker Links Wildfire Aid to California Voter ID
House Speaker Mike Johnson suggested conditioning California's wildfire aid on the state implementing voter ID laws, citing concerns about election security following close Republican losses in the state despite no reported irregularities; this proposal has faced criticism from Democrats.
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60% Bias Score

Republicans Consider Conditional Disaster Aid for Wildfire-Ravaged Los Angeles
Top Republicans in the U.S. Congress are considering imposing conditions on disaster aid to Los Angeles after wildfires, citing mismanagement by state and local officials; House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that at least 24 people died in six simultaneous blazes, and that the aid may be tied to raisi...

Republicans Consider Conditional Disaster Aid for Wildfire-Ravaged Los Angeles
Top Republicans in the U.S. Congress are considering imposing conditions on disaster aid to Los Angeles after wildfires, citing mismanagement by state and local officials; House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that at least 24 people died in six simultaneous blazes, and that the aid may be tied to raisi...
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52% Bias Score
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