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Sharp partisan divide in consumer sentiment following election
The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index fell from 70.5 to 57.0 between October 2024 and March 2025, largely due to the contrasting reactions of Democrats (a 50.1-point drop) and Republicans (a 30.8-point rise) to the election results; simultaneously, the NFIB's Small Business Optimism ...
Sharp partisan divide in consumer sentiment following election
The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index fell from 70.5 to 57.0 between October 2024 and March 2025, largely due to the contrasting reactions of Democrats (a 50.1-point drop) and Republicans (a 30.8-point rise) to the election results; simultaneously, the NFIB's Small Business Optimism ...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Targets ActBlue and Arrests Judge, Sparking Outrage
President Trump's Department of Justice launched an investigation into ActBlue, a Democratic fundraising platform, and the FBI arrested Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant, prompting outrage from Democrats and concerns about the weaponiza...
Trump Targets ActBlue and Arrests Judge, Sparking Outrage
President Trump's Department of Justice launched an investigation into ActBlue, a Democratic fundraising platform, and the FBI arrested Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant, prompting outrage from Democrats and concerns about the weaponiza...
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60% Bias Score


Judge Warns Against Politicizing Mangione Murder Case
Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty to federal murder charges in Manhattan federal court for the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson; Judge Garnett cautioned the attorney general against public comments; Mangione's supporters rallied outside.
Judge Warns Against Politicizing Mangione Murder Case
Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty to federal murder charges in Manhattan federal court for the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson; Judge Garnett cautioned the attorney general against public comments; Mangione's supporters rallied outside.
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56% Bias Score


White House to Defund Social Security Advisory Board
The White House plans to eliminate the \$3 million annual budget of the bipartisan Social Security Advisory Board, ceasing its independent research and analysis on the \$1.4 trillion program serving 73 million Americans, reflecting a broader trend of budget cuts and silencing independent government ...
White House to Defund Social Security Advisory Board
The White House plans to eliminate the \$3 million annual budget of the bipartisan Social Security Advisory Board, ceasing its independent research and analysis on the \$1.4 trillion program serving 73 million Americans, reflecting a broader trend of budget cuts and silencing independent government ...
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52% Bias Score


NSF Director Resigns Amid $230 Million Grant Cancellation
The head of the US National Science Foundation, Sethuraman Panchanathan, resigned Thursday after the agency canceled over $230 million in grants related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and misinformation research, complying with Trump administration orders to slash government spending.
NSF Director Resigns Amid $230 Million Grant Cancellation
The head of the US National Science Foundation, Sethuraman Panchanathan, resigned Thursday after the agency canceled over $230 million in grants related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and misinformation research, complying with Trump administration orders to slash government spending.
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48% Bias Score


Poll: Deep Partisan Divide on US Support for Ukraine
A Fox News poll shows 41% of registered voters support continued US aid to Ukraine, while 44% prefer a time limit, reflecting sharp partisan divisions and a potential shift in Republican foreign policy priorities.
Poll: Deep Partisan Divide on US Support for Ukraine
A Fox News poll shows 41% of registered voters support continued US aid to Ukraine, while 44% prefer a time limit, reflecting sharp partisan divisions and a potential shift in Republican foreign policy priorities.
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36% Bias Score

Decline in Fact-Based Political Language Correlates with Decreased US Congress Productivity and Increased Polarization
A Nature Human Behavior study analyzing 8 million US congressional speeches (1879-2022) reveals a decline in fact-based language since the mid-1970s, correlated with decreased productivity and increased political polarization.

Decline in Fact-Based Political Language Correlates with Decreased US Congress Productivity and Increased Polarization
A Nature Human Behavior study analyzing 8 million US congressional speeches (1879-2022) reveals a decline in fact-based language since the mid-1970s, correlated with decreased productivity and increased political polarization.
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44% Bias Score

Authoritarianism in the US and Egypt: A Parallel
An Egyptian-American living in NYC analyzes the parallels between Trump's authoritarian presidency and the Sisi regime in Egypt, highlighting the lack of widespread outrage among white Americans and predicting a rise in feminist resistance.

Authoritarianism in the US and Egypt: A Parallel
An Egyptian-American living in NYC analyzes the parallels between Trump's authoritarian presidency and the Sisi regime in Egypt, highlighting the lack of widespread outrage among white Americans and predicting a rise in feminist resistance.
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64% Bias Score

Pew Poll Reveals Shifting US Public Opinion on Ukraine War
A Pew Research Center poll (March 24-30, 2025) shows 44% of Americans believe the US should aid Ukraine, down from 50% in November 2024, revealing partisan divides and shifting views on Russia.

Pew Poll Reveals Shifting US Public Opinion on Ukraine War
A Pew Research Center poll (March 24-30, 2025) shows 44% of Americans believe the US should aid Ukraine, down from 50% in November 2024, revealing partisan divides and shifting views on Russia.
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44% Bias Score

Deep Divisions Mark South Korea's Upcoming Election
South Korea's June 3rd election is highly contested following former President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment for declaring martial law in December 2024, exposing deep societal divisions fueled by historical factors, media consumption habits, and generational gaps.

Deep Divisions Mark South Korea's Upcoming Election
South Korea's June 3rd election is highly contested following former President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment for declaring martial law in December 2024, exposing deep societal divisions fueled by historical factors, media consumption habits, and generational gaps.
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44% Bias Score

Differing Views on Italy's Liberation Day
This article discusses the Italian right-wing government's portrayal of April 25th as a holiday for only a minority, ignoring the diverse participation in the Resistance against Nazi-fascism, and how this affects national unity.

Differing Views on Italy's Liberation Day
This article discusses the Italian right-wing government's portrayal of April 25th as a holiday for only a minority, ignoring the diverse participation in the Resistance against Nazi-fascism, and how this affects national unity.
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60% Bias Score

Three-Year Sentence for Antisemitic Assault at Berlin University
Lahav Shapira, a student at Berlin's Free University, was brutally assaulted in February 2024 by a fellow student, Mustafa A., due to antisemitic motives; Mustafa A. received a three-year prison sentence, exceeding the prosecutor's request, while the university's response to antisemitism remains ina...

Three-Year Sentence for Antisemitic Assault at Berlin University
Lahav Shapira, a student at Berlin's Free University, was brutally assaulted in February 2024 by a fellow student, Mustafa A., due to antisemitic motives; Mustafa A. received a three-year prison sentence, exceeding the prosecutor's request, while the university's response to antisemitism remains ina...
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48% Bias Score
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