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State-Level Bills Challenge Same-Sex Marriage Legality
Republican state lawmakers across the US are introducing bills to challenge the legality of same-sex marriage, citing religious freedom and a desire to overturn the Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court ruling; these actions are sparking widespread criticism and concern from LGBTQ+ rights groups and le...
State-Level Bills Challenge Same-Sex Marriage Legality
Republican state lawmakers across the US are introducing bills to challenge the legality of same-sex marriage, citing religious freedom and a desire to overturn the Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court ruling; these actions are sparking widespread criticism and concern from LGBTQ+ rights groups and le...
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60% Bias Score


House Republicans Propose \$1.9 Trillion in Medicaid Cuts
The House Republican budget plan proposes \$1.9 trillion in Medicaid cuts over ten years, potentially impacting 72 million enrollees by reducing federal funding and possibly imposing work requirements, despite President Trump's prior promises and considerable public opposition.
House Republicans Propose \$1.9 Trillion in Medicaid Cuts
The House Republican budget plan proposes \$1.9 trillion in Medicaid cuts over ten years, potentially impacting 72 million enrollees by reducing federal funding and possibly imposing work requirements, despite President Trump's prior promises and considerable public opposition.
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44% Bias Score


Government Shutdown Looms as Republicans Divided on Funding
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries accused Republicans of ending bipartisan talks to fund the government before the March 14 deadline, while Speaker Mike Johnson seeks a "clean" continuing resolution facing opposition from some Republicans, including Rep. Tony Gonzales and Rep. Don Bacon, who opp...
Government Shutdown Looms as Republicans Divided on Funding
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries accused Republicans of ending bipartisan talks to fund the government before the March 14 deadline, while Speaker Mike Johnson seeks a "clean" continuing resolution facing opposition from some Republicans, including Rep. Tony Gonzales and Rep. Don Bacon, who opp...
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48% Bias Score


Trump to Address Joint Session of Congress on March 4th
President Donald Trump will address a joint session of Congress on March 4th at 9 PM ET, outlining his "America First" agenda, including plans for federal job cuts, immigration reform, foreign policy initiatives, and economic strategies; Senator Elissa Slotkin will deliver the Democratic response.
Trump to Address Joint Session of Congress on March 4th
President Donald Trump will address a joint session of Congress on March 4th at 9 PM ET, outlining his "America First" agenda, including plans for federal job cuts, immigration reform, foreign policy initiatives, and economic strategies; Senator Elissa Slotkin will deliver the Democratic response.
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36% Bias Score


House Approves Budget with $880 Billion Medicaid Cut
The Republican-controlled House approved a budget framework with an $880 billion cut to Medicaid over 10 years, jeopardizing healthcare for millions and sparking political debate.
House Approves Budget with $880 Billion Medicaid Cut
The Republican-controlled House approved a budget framework with an $880 billion cut to Medicaid over 10 years, jeopardizing healthcare for millions and sparking political debate.
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64% Bias Score


Texas GOP Defends Water Board Chair After Diversity Hiring Questioning
Texas Water Board Chair L'Oreal Stepney, a Black woman, faced questioning from Republican state Rep. Brian Harrison Thursday about diversity hiring, prompting a public show of support from top Texas Republicans and criticism from others, highlighting the ongoing debate over DEI initiatives in the st...
Texas GOP Defends Water Board Chair After Diversity Hiring Questioning
Texas Water Board Chair L'Oreal Stepney, a Black woman, faced questioning from Republican state Rep. Brian Harrison Thursday about diversity hiring, prompting a public show of support from top Texas Republicans and criticism from others, highlighting the ongoing debate over DEI initiatives in the st...
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52% Bias Score

Republican Party's Internal Conflict Over Foreign Policy Amidst Ukraine War
The Republican Party's internal conflict over its foreign policy, particularly regarding the war in Ukraine, is highlighted by Trump's pro-Putin stance and criticism of Zelensky, contrasting sharply with the party's historical support for democracy and international engagement.

Republican Party's Internal Conflict Over Foreign Policy Amidst Ukraine War
The Republican Party's internal conflict over its foreign policy, particularly regarding the war in Ukraine, is highlighted by Trump's pro-Putin stance and criticism of Zelensky, contrasting sharply with the party's historical support for democracy and international engagement.
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64% Bias Score

Republican Hesitation on Medicaid Cuts Amidst Public Backlash
Facing opposition from constituents and fellow Republicans, the GOP is reconsidering plans to cut Medicaid by $880 billion over 10 years to finance tax cuts, despite President Trump's initial support for the cuts. The program covers nearly 80 million Americans, with high usage rates across various s...

Republican Hesitation on Medicaid Cuts Amidst Public Backlash
Facing opposition from constituents and fellow Republicans, the GOP is reconsidering plans to cut Medicaid by $880 billion over 10 years to finance tax cuts, despite President Trump's initial support for the cuts. The program covers nearly 80 million Americans, with high usage rates across various s...
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44% Bias Score

Mia Love's Family Shifts Focus to Spending Time With Her After Cancer Stops Responding to Treatment
Former U.S. Representative Mia Love, diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2022, is no longer responding to cancer treatment; her family is focusing on spending their remaining time with her. Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, served two terms (2014-2018) before losing her seat.

Mia Love's Family Shifts Focus to Spending Time With Her After Cancer Stops Responding to Treatment
Former U.S. Representative Mia Love, diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2022, is no longer responding to cancer treatment; her family is focusing on spending their remaining time with her. Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, served two terms (2014-2018) before losing her seat.
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16% Bias Score

Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting Sparks Bipartisan US Rift
President Trump and Senator Vance met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, leading to sharp criticism from Democrats who accuse Trump of siding with Russia, while some Republicans defended Trump's assessment of the meeting as disrespectful.

Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting Sparks Bipartisan US Rift
President Trump and Senator Vance met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, leading to sharp criticism from Democrats who accuse Trump of siding with Russia, while some Republicans defended Trump's assessment of the meeting as disrespectful.
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56% Bias Score

Texas GOP Defends Water Board Chair After Tense Diversity Hiring Exchange
Texas Water Board Chair L'Oreal Stepney, a Black woman appointed by Gov. Abbott, faced intense questioning from Republican Rep. Brian Harrison about diversity hiring, prompting an emotional defense of her credentials and sparking a public show of support from top Texas Republicans.

Texas GOP Defends Water Board Chair After Tense Diversity Hiring Exchange
Texas Water Board Chair L'Oreal Stepney, a Black woman appointed by Gov. Abbott, faced intense questioning from Republican Rep. Brian Harrison about diversity hiring, prompting an emotional defense of her credentials and sparking a public show of support from top Texas Republicans.
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44% Bias Score

Oklahoma School Enrollment Policy Sparks Political and Legal Battle
Oklahoma's Republican-led state Board of Education approved a proposal requiring proof of citizenship for public school enrollment, prompting a political clash between Gov. Kevin Stitt, who opposes it, and state Superintendent Ryan Walters, who supports it, creating fear among undocumented immigrant...

Oklahoma School Enrollment Policy Sparks Political and Legal Battle
Oklahoma's Republican-led state Board of Education approved a proposal requiring proof of citizenship for public school enrollment, prompting a political clash between Gov. Kevin Stitt, who opposes it, and state Superintendent Ryan Walters, who supports it, creating fear among undocumented immigrant...
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60% Bias Score
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