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Trump's Epstein Strategy Backfires, Risks Republican Losses
President Trump's attempt to blame Democrats for the Jeffrey Epstein controversy is backfiring, alienating some Republican supporters and potentially jeopardizing his presidency and the Republican party's standing in the upcoming midterm elections. Public opinion strongly favors the release of all E...
Trump's Epstein Strategy Backfires, Risks Republican Losses
President Trump's attempt to blame Democrats for the Jeffrey Epstein controversy is backfiring, alienating some Republican supporters and potentially jeopardizing his presidency and the Republican party's standing in the upcoming midterm elections. Public opinion strongly favors the release of all E...
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52% Bias Score


US Rescinds \$4 Billion in Funding for California High-Speed Rail
The US Department of Transportation rescinded \$4 billion in funding for California's high-speed rail project due to missed deadlines, budget shortfalls, and questionable ridership projections, prompting strong disagreement from California officials who point to continued progress on the project.
US Rescinds \$4 Billion in Funding for California High-Speed Rail
The US Department of Transportation rescinded \$4 billion in funding for California's high-speed rail project due to missed deadlines, budget shortfalls, and questionable ridership projections, prompting strong disagreement from California officials who point to continued progress on the project.
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64% Bias Score


Senate Passes Trump's \$9 Billion Rescissions Bill
The Senate passed President Trump's \$9 billion rescissions bill 51-48, cutting funds from foreign aid, NPR, and PBS; it now heads to the House.
Senate Passes Trump's \$9 Billion Rescissions Bill
The Senate passed President Trump's \$9 billion rescissions bill 51-48, cutting funds from foreign aid, NPR, and PBS; it now heads to the House.
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64% Bias Score


2026 Midterm Election Fundraising: Disparities and Competitive Races
Fundraising reports for the 2026 midterm elections show varied financial strengths among candidates, with some incumbents facing strong fundraising challenges from primary opponents while others amass large war chests, highlighting the competitive nature of several key races.
2026 Midterm Election Fundraising: Disparities and Competitive Races
Fundraising reports for the 2026 midterm elections show varied financial strengths among candidates, with some incumbents facing strong fundraising challenges from primary opponents while others amass large war chests, highlighting the competitive nature of several key races.
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44% Bias Score


Iran's Nuclear Program, Funding Cuts for Public Broadcasting, and a Surrogate's Custody Battle
A recent U.S. assessment reveals Iran could resume its nuclear enrichment program within months due to incomplete destruction of targeted sites in June, prompting discussions about further military action or renewed negotiations; the Senate passed a spending cuts package eliminating funding for NPR ...
Iran's Nuclear Program, Funding Cuts for Public Broadcasting, and a Surrogate's Custody Battle
A recent U.S. assessment reveals Iran could resume its nuclear enrichment program within months due to incomplete destruction of targeted sites in June, prompting discussions about further military action or renewed negotiations; the Senate passed a spending cuts package eliminating funding for NPR ...
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36% Bias Score


Senate Passes Trump's $9 Billion Rescission Request
The Senate passed President Trump's request to rescind $8 billion in foreign aid and $1 billion in public broadcasting funding by a 51-48 vote, sending it back to the House before a Friday deadline; failure to pass will result in continued spending as initially intended.
Senate Passes Trump's $9 Billion Rescission Request
The Senate passed President Trump's request to rescind $8 billion in foreign aid and $1 billion in public broadcasting funding by a 51-48 vote, sending it back to the House before a Friday deadline; failure to pass will result in continued spending as initially intended.
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44% Bias Score

Poll: Half of Americans Dissatisfied with Epstein Case Transparency
A CNN/SSRS poll from July 10-13, 2024, found that 50% of Americans are dissatisfied with the government's information release on the Jeffrey Epstein case, with only 3% satisfied; Republicans showed less dissatisfaction (40%) than Democrats (56%) or Independents (52%).

Poll: Half of Americans Dissatisfied with Epstein Case Transparency
A CNN/SSRS poll from July 10-13, 2024, found that 50% of Americans are dissatisfied with the government's information release on the Jeffrey Epstein case, with only 3% satisfied; Republicans showed less dissatisfaction (40%) than Democrats (56%) or Independents (52%).
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24% Bias Score

Trump's MAGA Base Faces Strongest Test Yet
Donald Trump's MAGA base, usually impervious to political setbacks, faces its strongest test yet due to the administration's failure to release Jeffrey Epstein's client list and Republican opposition to budget cuts impacting healthcare and rural hospitals; this opposition could fracture the coalitio...

Trump's MAGA Base Faces Strongest Test Yet
Donald Trump's MAGA base, usually impervious to political setbacks, faces its strongest test yet due to the administration's failure to release Jeffrey Epstein's client list and Republican opposition to budget cuts impacting healthcare and rural hospitals; this opposition could fracture the coalitio...
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64% Bias Score

Senate Passes Spending Cuts, Bove Nomination Faces Opposition, Iran Nuclear Site Damage Assessed
The Senate passed a bill cutting \$9 billion in funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid, while the Judiciary Committee will vote on Emil Bove's controversial nomination to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals; a U.S. assessment revealed that only one of three Iranian nuclear sites was signi...

Senate Passes Spending Cuts, Bove Nomination Faces Opposition, Iran Nuclear Site Damage Assessed
The Senate passed a bill cutting \$9 billion in funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid, while the Judiciary Committee will vote on Emil Bove's controversial nomination to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals; a U.S. assessment revealed that only one of three Iranian nuclear sites was signi...
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52% Bias Score

Republican Senators Push Back Against Trump's Threat to Fire Fed Chair
Republican senators are warning President Trump against firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, citing potential economic damage and the undermining of the central bank's independence, despite some Republicans supporting Powell's removal.

Republican Senators Push Back Against Trump's Threat to Fire Fed Chair
Republican senators are warning President Trump against firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, citing potential economic damage and the undermining of the central bank's independence, despite some Republicans supporting Powell's removal.
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48% Bias Score

Senate Eliminates Federal Funding for PBS
The Senate voted to eliminate all federal funding for PBS, impacting local stations reliant on taxpayer support, potentially leading to closures, particularly in rural areas, and forcing larger stations to seek alternative funding sources.

Senate Eliminates Federal Funding for PBS
The Senate voted to eliminate all federal funding for PBS, impacting local stations reliant on taxpayer support, potentially leading to closures, particularly in rural areas, and forcing larger stations to seek alternative funding sources.
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52% Bias Score

Senate Approves $9 Billion in Spending Cuts Amidst Republican Opposition
The Senate approved a $9 billion spending cut package, targeting $8 billion in foreign aid and $1.1 billion from public broadcasting, with two Republican senators opposing it due to lack of transparency and concerns over congressional authority; the bill now moves to the House for final approval.

Senate Approves $9 Billion in Spending Cuts Amidst Republican Opposition
The Senate approved a $9 billion spending cut package, targeting $8 billion in foreign aid and $1.1 billion from public broadcasting, with two Republican senators opposing it due to lack of transparency and concerns over congressional authority; the bill now moves to the House for final approval.
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44% Bias Score
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