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McConnell Announces Senate Retirement
U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell, 83, announced his retirement from the Senate on his birthday, ending a 42-year career marked by significant political influence, including 17 years as Senate Majority Leader, and strained relations with President Trump, following recent health concerns.
McConnell Announces Senate Retirement
U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell, 83, announced his retirement from the Senate on his birthday, ending a 42-year career marked by significant political influence, including 17 years as Senate Majority Leader, and strained relations with President Trump, following recent health concerns.
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40% Bias Score


Michigan Republicans May Elect Fake Elector to Lead Party
In Michigan, Republican activist Meshawn Maddock, facing charges for acting as a false elector for Donald Trump, seeks her party's chair position, backed by Trump; this decision could impact fundraising and upcoming elections, including a critical U.S. Senate seat.
Michigan Republicans May Elect Fake Elector to Lead Party
In Michigan, Republican activist Meshawn Maddock, facing charges for acting as a false elector for Donald Trump, seeks her party's chair position, backed by Trump; this decision could impact fundraising and upcoming elections, including a critical U.S. Senate seat.
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44% Bias Score


Senate Republicans Defy Trump, Advance Two-Part Agenda
Senate Republicans are advancing a two-part plan to enact parts of President Trump's agenda, despite Trump and House Republicans preferring a single bill, potentially creating a legislative clash and jeopardizing key deadlines.
Senate Republicans Defy Trump, Advance Two-Part Agenda
Senate Republicans are advancing a two-part plan to enact parts of President Trump's agenda, despite Trump and House Republicans preferring a single bill, potentially creating a legislative clash and jeopardizing key deadlines.
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52% Bias Score


Republican Senators Divided on Trump's Ukraine Election Stance
Republican senators are divided on President Trump's claim that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is a dictator for not holding elections amid the ongoing war with Russia; some support Trump's push for elections as a path to peace, while others criticize his assessment and emphasize Russia's responsibil...
Republican Senators Divided on Trump's Ukraine Election Stance
Republican senators are divided on President Trump's claim that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is a dictator for not holding elections amid the ongoing war with Russia; some support Trump's push for elections as a path to peace, while others criticize his assessment and emphasize Russia's responsibil...
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52% Bias Score


Senate Republicans Clash with Trump Over Ukraine
Senate Republicans criticized President Trump's labeling of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy as a "dictator" and his false claim that Ukraine started the war with Russia, highlighting an intraparty rift and concerns about potential peace negotiations favoring Russia, despite Congress's declining appeti...
Senate Republicans Clash with Trump Over Ukraine
Senate Republicans criticized President Trump's labeling of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy as a "dictator" and his false claim that Ukraine started the war with Russia, highlighting an intraparty rift and concerns about potential peace negotiations favoring Russia, despite Congress's declining appeti...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Proposes Federal Takeover of Washington, D.C., Despite Low Crime Rates
US President Donald Trump is advocating for a federal takeover of Washington, D.C., citing high crime and disorder, despite data indicating the lowest violent crime rate in 30 years. This action, supported by Republicans, would overturn D.C.'s home rule, eliminating its elected mayor and local gover...
Trump Proposes Federal Takeover of Washington, D.C., Despite Low Crime Rates
US President Donald Trump is advocating for a federal takeover of Washington, D.C., citing high crime and disorder, despite data indicating the lowest violent crime rate in 30 years. This action, supported by Republicans, would overturn D.C.'s home rule, eliminating its elected mayor and local gover...
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64% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Lay Off Over 6,000 IRS Employees Amidst Tax Season
The Trump administration plans to lay off over 6,000 IRS employees by the end of the week, including 3,500 from the Small Business/Self-Employed division, amid the US tax season; the move is part of a larger effort to reduce the federal workforce and is facing legal challenges and public disapproval...

Trump Administration to Lay Off Over 6,000 IRS Employees Amidst Tax Season
The Trump administration plans to lay off over 6,000 IRS employees by the end of the week, including 3,500 from the Small Business/Self-Employed division, amid the US tax season; the move is part of a larger effort to reduce the federal workforce and is facing legal challenges and public disapproval...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Russia Policy Shift: Abandoning Allies, Embracing Direct Talks
President Trump abruptly reversed decades of US foreign policy toward Russia, initiating direct negotiations to end the war in Ukraine without Ukrainian government participation, causing alarm among US allies and prompting criticism from Ukraine's president.

Trump's Russia Policy Shift: Abandoning Allies, Embracing Direct Talks
President Trump abruptly reversed decades of US foreign policy toward Russia, initiating direct negotiations to end the war in Ukraine without Ukrainian government participation, causing alarm among US allies and prompting criticism from Ukraine's president.
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48% Bias Score

Senate Republicans Defy Trump, Advance Separate Budget Plan
Senate Republicans are pushing ahead with their budget plan to advance parts of Trump's agenda, despite President Trump's support for the House's more comprehensive approach, setting up a potential clash between the two chambers and possibly with Trump himself before key deadlines.

Senate Republicans Defy Trump, Advance Separate Budget Plan
Senate Republicans are pushing ahead with their budget plan to advance parts of Trump's agenda, despite President Trump's support for the House's more comprehensive approach, setting up a potential clash between the two chambers and possibly with Trump himself before key deadlines.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Rejects Senate Budget Bill, Throws Budget Process into Chaos
President Trump rejected the Senate's $340 billion border security budget bill, preferring the House's $4.5 trillion plan with tax cuts, creating turmoil among Senate Republicans who had just approved the smaller bill.

Trump Rejects Senate Budget Bill, Throws Budget Process into Chaos
President Trump rejected the Senate's $340 billion border security budget bill, preferring the House's $4.5 trillion plan with tax cuts, creating turmoil among Senate Republicans who had just approved the smaller bill.
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48% Bias Score

Republican Senators Condemn Putin, Sidestep Trump's Ukraine Criticism
Republican senators largely avoided criticizing Donald Trump's negative remarks about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy but strongly condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, revealing a delicate internal party dynamic regarding foreign policy.

Republican Senators Condemn Putin, Sidestep Trump's Ukraine Criticism
Republican senators largely avoided criticizing Donald Trump's negative remarks about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy but strongly condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, revealing a delicate internal party dynamic regarding foreign policy.
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40% Bias Score

McConnell Announces Retirement from Senate
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell announced on Thursday that he will not seek reelection in 2026, ending his 38-year Senate career due to health issues and conflicts with Donald Trump. His retirement opens up a key Senate seat in Kentucky, anticipated to attract many Republican candidates.

McConnell Announces Retirement from Senate
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell announced on Thursday that he will not seek reelection in 2026, ending his 38-year Senate career due to health issues and conflicts with Donald Trump. His retirement opens up a key Senate seat in Kentucky, anticipated to attract many Republican candidates.
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44% Bias Score
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