Georgia GOP Expels Lieutenant Governor Duncan for Trump Criticism
Former Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan was expelled from the state Republican Party on January 6th for his vocal criticism of President-elect Donald Trump and active campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2024 election.
Georgia GOP Expels Lieutenant Governor Duncan for Trump Criticism
Former Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan was expelled from the state Republican Party on January 6th for his vocal criticism of President-elect Donald Trump and active campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2024 election.
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56% Bias Score
Vance's False Claim Linking AfD to Nazi Resistance
J.D. Vance, the incoming US Vice President, falsely claimed on X that Germany's AfD party is most popular in areas that historically resisted the Nazis; however, organized resistance was effectively crushed by 1934, and the AfD's support is concentrated in areas with high Nazi support in the 1930s.
Vance's False Claim Linking AfD to Nazi Resistance
J.D. Vance, the incoming US Vice President, falsely claimed on X that Germany's AfD party is most popular in areas that historically resisted the Nazis; however, organized resistance was effectively crushed by 1934, and the AfD's support is concentrated in areas with high Nazi support in the 1930s.
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40% Bias Score
US Homelessness Hits Record High, with Stark Differences Between Blue and Red States
The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) reported a record high of over 770,000 homeless individuals in 2023, with an 18% increase in 2023 and a 36% increase since 2019; progressive blue states experienced the largest increases, while red states saw comparatively lower growth despite...
US Homelessness Hits Record High, with Stark Differences Between Blue and Red States
The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) reported a record high of over 770,000 homeless individuals in 2023, with an 18% increase in 2023 and a 36% increase since 2019; progressive blue states experienced the largest increases, while red states saw comparatively lower growth despite...
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76% Bias Score
House Speaker Johnson Wins Narrow Re-election Amidst Right-Wing Opposition
On January 3rd, Republican Mike Johnson won re-election as Speaker of the U.S. House by a narrow margin of 218 to 216, with several right-wing representatives initially opposing or delaying their votes due to concerns over the party's agenda and leadership, mirroring events that led to Kevin McCarth...
House Speaker Johnson Wins Narrow Re-election Amidst Right-Wing Opposition
On January 3rd, Republican Mike Johnson won re-election as Speaker of the U.S. House by a narrow margin of 218 to 216, with several right-wing representatives initially opposing or delaying their votes due to concerns over the party's agenda and leadership, mirroring events that led to Kevin McCarth...
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64% Bias Score
Trump Seeks to Pass Agenda Through Narrow Republican Majorities in Congress
President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress will attempt to pass tax cuts, border control measures, and fossil fuel production legislation, facing challenges due to narrow majorities and internal disagreements, with Trump's intervention already proving crucial.
Trump Seeks to Pass Agenda Through Narrow Republican Majorities in Congress
President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress will attempt to pass tax cuts, border control measures, and fossil fuel production legislation, facing challenges due to narrow majorities and internal disagreements, with Trump's intervention already proving crucial.
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44% Bias Score
New Evidence in NYC Mayor Adams Corruption Case Could Delay Trial, Impact Reelection
Federal prosecutors investigating New York City Mayor Eric Adams for corruption announced Monday that they uncovered additional criminal conduct by Adams, which could delay his April trial and affect his reelection campaign; Adams maintains his innocence, claiming the charges are politically motivat...
New Evidence in NYC Mayor Adams Corruption Case Could Delay Trial, Impact Reelection
Federal prosecutors investigating New York City Mayor Eric Adams for corruption announced Monday that they uncovered additional criminal conduct by Adams, which could delay his April trial and affect his reelection campaign; Adams maintains his innocence, claiming the charges are politically motivat...
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40% Bias Score
SAVE Act Reintroduced Amidst Concerns Over Noncitizen Voting
Republican lawmakers reintroduced the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, requiring states to verify citizenship for voter registration and remove noncitizens from voter rolls; the bill passed the House last year with bipartisan support but stalled in the Senate, and now has increased R...
SAVE Act Reintroduced Amidst Concerns Over Noncitizen Voting
Republican lawmakers reintroduced the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, requiring states to verify citizenship for voter registration and remove noncitizens from voter rolls; the bill passed the House last year with bipartisan support but stalled in the Senate, and now has increased R...
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56% Bias Score
Republican Trifecta Faces Historical Precedent of Short-Lived Control
The Republican party holds a narrow trifecta in the US government under President Trump's second term, facing historical precedent of short-lived unified control (less than two years) and internal divisions that could accelerate its loss before the 2026 midterms.
Republican Trifecta Faces Historical Precedent of Short-Lived Control
The Republican party holds a narrow trifecta in the US government under President Trump's second term, facing historical precedent of short-lived unified control (less than two years) and internal divisions that could accelerate its loss before the 2026 midterms.
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36% Bias Score
Trump's Reframing of the January 6th Capitol Attack
On January 6th, 2021, following Trump's claims of a stolen election, hundreds stormed the US Capitol, resulting in violence and arrests; Trump's subsequent re-election campaign successfully reframed the event, portraying participants as victims and opponents as persecutors.
Trump's Reframing of the January 6th Capitol Attack
On January 6th, 2021, following Trump's claims of a stolen election, hundreds stormed the US Capitol, resulting in violence and arrests; Trump's subsequent re-election campaign successfully reframed the event, portraying participants as victims and opponents as persecutors.
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44% Bias Score
Trump Envoy's Ukraine Trip Canceled, Raising Uncertainty Over US Support
A planned visit to Ukraine by Donald Trump's special envoy, Keith Kellogg, has been canceled, prompting uncertainty over US support for Ukraine amid the ongoing war and the incoming Trump administration's unpredictable approach.
Trump Envoy's Ukraine Trip Canceled, Raising Uncertainty Over US Support
A planned visit to Ukraine by Donald Trump's special envoy, Keith Kellogg, has been canceled, prompting uncertainty over US support for Ukraine amid the ongoing war and the incoming Trump administration's unpredictable approach.
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36% Bias Score
Trump's Proposed Annexation of Canada Sparks International Tensions
President-elect Donald Trump suggested using military force to acquire Greenland and the Panama Canal, and "economic force" to acquire Canada, prompting strong rejection from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and highlighting a recurring theme in U.S. history; analysis reveals significant parti...
Trump's Proposed Annexation of Canada Sparks International Tensions
President-elect Donald Trump suggested using military force to acquire Greenland and the Panama Canal, and "economic force" to acquire Canada, prompting strong rejection from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and highlighting a recurring theme in U.S. history; analysis reveals significant parti...
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36% Bias Score
Record ACA Enrollment Faces Uncertain Future as Subsidies Near Expiration
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has seen a dramatic increase in enrollment under President Biden, reaching nearly 24 million for 2025, due to expanded subsidies and outreach; however, the future of this coverage is uncertain as these subsidies are set to expire in 2025, potentially causing 4 million p...
Record ACA Enrollment Faces Uncertain Future as Subsidies Near Expiration
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has seen a dramatic increase in enrollment under President Biden, reaching nearly 24 million for 2025, due to expanded subsidies and outreach; however, the future of this coverage is uncertain as these subsidies are set to expire in 2025, potentially causing 4 million p...
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52% Bias Score