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2000 National Guard Troops Withdrawn from Los Angeles
The Pentagon announced the withdrawal of 2000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles, following their deployment amidst protests against ICE raids that resulted in over 40 arrests. This decision, despite opposition from local officials, leaves 2000 National Guard and 700 Marines in the city.
2000 National Guard Troops Withdrawn from Los Angeles
The Pentagon announced the withdrawal of 2000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles, following their deployment amidst protests against ICE raids that resulted in over 40 arrests. This decision, despite opposition from local officials, leaves 2000 National Guard and 700 Marines in the city.
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44% Bias Score


Senate Passes Trump's $9 Billion Spending Cut Package
The Senate passed President Trump's $9 billion spending cut package, with three Republican senators opposing it; a compromise was reached to restore some HIV/AIDS funding, but the bill's future depends on House approval.
Senate Passes Trump's $9 Billion Spending Cut Package
The Senate passed President Trump's $9 billion spending cut package, with three Republican senators opposing it; a compromise was reached to restore some HIV/AIDS funding, but the bill's future depends on House approval.
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40% Bias Score


2,000 National Guard Troops Demobilized in Los Angeles
On July 15, 2025, the U.S. government demobilized 2,000 National Guard soldiers deployed to Los Angeles in June following protests against immigration authorities; the demobilization followed a federal appeals court ruling and criticism from California Governor Newsom.
2,000 National Guard Troops Demobilized in Los Angeles
On July 15, 2025, the U.S. government demobilized 2,000 National Guard soldiers deployed to Los Angeles in June following protests against immigration authorities; the demobilization followed a federal appeals court ruling and criticism from California Governor Newsom.
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48% Bias Score


CNN Poll: Strong Opposition to Trump's Domestic Policy Bill
A CNN poll reveals that 61% of Americans oppose President Trump's new domestic policy bill, exceeding initial support; his approval rating for budget handling has fallen 11 points since March, with 58% saying he overcut programs; opposition stems from increased deficit and cuts to clean energy incen...
CNN Poll: Strong Opposition to Trump's Domestic Policy Bill
A CNN poll reveals that 61% of Americans oppose President Trump's new domestic policy bill, exceeding initial support; his approval rating for budget handling has fallen 11 points since March, with 58% saying he overcut programs; opposition stems from increased deficit and cuts to clean energy incen...
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44% Bias Score


House Republicans Question University Leaders on Antisemitism Allegations
US House Republicans questioned university leaders from UC Berkeley, Georgetown, and CUNY on Tuesday regarding allegations of inadequate responses to antisemitism on campuses, prompting a debate about free speech versus disciplinary action following the October 2023 Hamas attack and Israel's respons...
House Republicans Question University Leaders on Antisemitism Allegations
US House Republicans questioned university leaders from UC Berkeley, Georgetown, and CUNY on Tuesday regarding allegations of inadequate responses to antisemitism on campuses, prompting a debate about free speech versus disciplinary action following the October 2023 Hamas attack and Israel's respons...
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52% Bias Score


Senate Blocks $400M Pepfar Cut Amid Broader US Spending Reduction
The US Senate blocked a proposed $400 million cut to the President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (Pepfar), preventing the cancellation of funds for this HIV/Aids program, amid broader government spending cuts totaling $9 billion; the decision follows bipartisan concerns and could affect the futur...
Senate Blocks $400M Pepfar Cut Amid Broader US Spending Reduction
The US Senate blocked a proposed $400 million cut to the President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (Pepfar), preventing the cancellation of funds for this HIV/Aids program, amid broader government spending cuts totaling $9 billion; the decision follows bipartisan concerns and could affect the futur...
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Texas Redistricting Push and NYC Mayoral Stalemate
President Donald Trump is urging Texas Republicans to redraw congressional maps, aiming for a five-seat gain in the 2026 midterms by targeting Democratic-held South Texas districts he won in 2024, despite risks of making GOP districts more competitive; Meanwhile, in the NYC mayoral race, three candi...

Trump's Texas Redistricting Push and NYC Mayoral Stalemate
President Donald Trump is urging Texas Republicans to redraw congressional maps, aiming for a five-seat gain in the 2026 midterms by targeting Democratic-held South Texas districts he won in 2024, despite risks of making GOP districts more competitive; Meanwhile, in the NYC mayoral race, three candi...
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52% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Removal of Medical Debt from Credit Reports
A Texas federal judge blocked a Biden administration rule removing medical debt from credit reports, impacting 100 million Americans and potentially exacerbating financial hardships for those with medical debt; the ruling sided with a credit union league that argued the CFPB exceeded its authority.

Judge Blocks Removal of Medical Debt from Credit Reports
A Texas federal judge blocked a Biden administration rule removing medical debt from credit reports, impacting 100 million Americans and potentially exacerbating financial hardships for those with medical debt; the ruling sided with a credit union league that argued the CFPB exceeded its authority.
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44% Bias Score

Democrats Push for Full Release of Epstein Files, Targeting Trump
Democrats in Congress are demanding the full release of Jeffrey Epstein files, citing public dissatisfaction (50% in a CNN poll) and alleging Republican obstruction to protect Donald Trump; multiple bills have been introduced to force the release of these files.

Democrats Push for Full Release of Epstein Files, Targeting Trump
Democrats in Congress are demanding the full release of Jeffrey Epstein files, citing public dissatisfaction (50% in a CNN poll) and alleging Republican obstruction to protect Donald Trump; multiple bills have been introduced to force the release of these files.
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48% Bias Score

Senators Condemn Plan to Restart Interest on SAVE Student Loan Repayment Plan
Senators Warren, Sanders, and Schumer urged Education Secretary Linda McMahon to halt the plan to restart interest on the SAVE student loan repayment plan, accusing the Department of misleading the public about a court order; the Department plans to resume interest charges on August 1, 2025, leaving...

Senators Condemn Plan to Restart Interest on SAVE Student Loan Repayment Plan
Senators Warren, Sanders, and Schumer urged Education Secretary Linda McMahon to halt the plan to restart interest on the SAVE student loan repayment plan, accusing the Department of misleading the public about a court order; the Department plans to resume interest charges on August 1, 2025, leaving...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Waning Support Among Young Men: Broken Promises and Economic Concerns Drive Disillusionment
A survey reveals significant dissatisfaction among young men (under 35) with Trump's presidency, driven by broken promises ('no new wars'), economic anxieties, and disappointment over the handling of the Epstein case; this shift is impacting both his political standing and the strategies of both Dem...

Trump's Waning Support Among Young Men: Broken Promises and Economic Concerns Drive Disillusionment
A survey reveals significant dissatisfaction among young men (under 35) with Trump's presidency, driven by broken promises ('no new wars'), economic anxieties, and disappointment over the handling of the Epstein case; this shift is impacting both his political standing and the strategies of both Dem...
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52% Bias Score

Senate Approves \$9 Billion Spending Rescission Bill
The Senate advanced a bill to cancel \$9 billion in federal spending, overcoming Republican dissent, with cuts targeting foreign aid and public broadcasting despite concerns about the impact on vulnerable populations and local news access; the bill now heads back to the House.

Senate Approves \$9 Billion Spending Rescission Bill
The Senate advanced a bill to cancel \$9 billion in federal spending, overcoming Republican dissent, with cuts targeting foreign aid and public broadcasting despite concerns about the impact on vulnerable populations and local news access; the bill now heads back to the House.
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56% Bias Score
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