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Texas Republicans Seek to Redraw Congressional Maps for 2026 Midterms
Texas Republicans plan to redraw congressional maps in a special session next week, aiming to gain five seats in the 2026 midterm elections by shifting Democratic voters into GOP-leaning districts; Democrats are vowing legal challenges, while similar efforts are underway in other states.
Texas Republicans Seek to Redraw Congressional Maps for 2026 Midterms
Texas Republicans plan to redraw congressional maps in a special session next week, aiming to gain five seats in the 2026 midterm elections by shifting Democratic voters into GOP-leaning districts; Democrats are vowing legal challenges, while similar efforts are underway in other states.
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40% Bias Score


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


Senate Passes Rescissions Package, Cutting $1.1 Billion in Public Broadcasting Funding
The Senate passed a rescissions package cutting $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, prompting warnings about compromised public safety due to reduced emergency alert capabilities, particularly in rural areas, following President Trump's executive order to defund NPR and PBS fo...
Senate Passes Rescissions Package, Cutting $1.1 Billion in Public Broadcasting Funding
The Senate passed a rescissions package cutting $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, prompting warnings about compromised public safety due to reduced emergency alert capabilities, particularly in rural areas, following President Trump's executive order to defund NPR and PBS fo...
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40% Bias Score


Senate Approves $9 Billion in Spending Cuts
The U.S. Senate approved a $9 billion cut to foreign aid and public broadcasting, with Republican senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski dissenting, sending the bill to the House before President Trump's expected signature.
Senate Approves $9 Billion in Spending Cuts
The U.S. Senate approved a $9 billion cut to foreign aid and public broadcasting, with Republican senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski dissenting, sending the bill to the House before President Trump's expected signature.
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52% Bias Score


Senate Blocks $9 Billion in Federal Spending
The US Senate narrowly approved a bill blocking $9 billion in federal spending, primarily impacting USAID ($8 billion) and public media (NPR and PBS, $1.1 billion), despite initial plans to cut the PEPFAR AIDS program. The House must re-vote.
Senate Blocks $9 Billion in Federal Spending
The US Senate narrowly approved a bill blocking $9 billion in federal spending, primarily impacting USAID ($8 billion) and public media (NPR and PBS, $1.1 billion), despite initial plans to cut the PEPFAR AIDS program. The House must re-vote.
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48% Bias Score


Minnesota Man Indicted on Federal Murder Charges in Attack on Lawmakers
Vance Boelter, a Minnesota man, was indicted on federal charges Tuesday for the murder of former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, and the attempted murder of State Senator John Hoffman and his wife in June; he faces potential death penalty charges.
Minnesota Man Indicted on Federal Murder Charges in Attack on Lawmakers
Vance Boelter, a Minnesota man, was indicted on federal charges Tuesday for the murder of former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, and the attempted murder of State Senator John Hoffman and his wife in June; he faces potential death penalty charges.
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44% Bias Score

Senate Approves Rescission Package, Cutting $1.1 Billion in Public Broadcasting Funding
The Senate approved a $9 billion rescission package eliminating $1.1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), impacting NPR, PBS, and their member stations; the House will likely approve the Senate changes before a Friday deadline.

Senate Approves Rescission Package, Cutting $1.1 Billion in Public Broadcasting Funding
The Senate approved a $9 billion rescission package eliminating $1.1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), impacting NPR, PBS, and their member stations; the House will likely approve the Senate changes before a Friday deadline.
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44% 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

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

Biden Autopen Controversy: NYT Interview Reveals Discrepancies
The New York Times published an interview with former President Joe Biden regarding the use of an autopen to sign clemency documents during his presidency; while Biden claimed full responsibility for all decisions, the article later revealed he did not individually approve each pardon, and his chief...

Biden Autopen Controversy: NYT Interview Reveals Discrepancies
The New York Times published an interview with former President Joe Biden regarding the use of an autopen to sign clemency documents during his presidency; while Biden claimed full responsibility for all decisions, the article later revealed he did not individually approve each pardon, and his chief...
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56% Bias Score

Biden Aide Pleads Fifth in House Investigation
A former Jill Biden aide, Anthony Bernal, invoked the Fifth Amendment, refusing to answer questions from House Republicans investigating President Biden's mental state and autopen usage; this follows a similar action from another aide, escalating a partisan political conflict.

Biden Aide Pleads Fifth in House Investigation
A former Jill Biden aide, Anthony Bernal, invoked the Fifth Amendment, refusing to answer questions from House Republicans investigating President Biden's mental state and autopen usage; this follows a similar action from another aide, escalating a partisan political conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Epstein's Death: Congressional Demands for Transparency Expose Trump Administration Divisions
The death of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein continues to fuel controversy, as Republican Speaker Mike Johnson demands transparency from the Department of Justice, revealing divisions within the Trump administration and prompting a CNN poll showing only 3% of Americans are satisfied with the ...

Epstein's Death: Congressional Demands for Transparency Expose Trump Administration Divisions
The death of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein continues to fuel controversy, as Republican Speaker Mike Johnson demands transparency from the Department of Justice, revealing divisions within the Trump administration and prompting a CNN poll showing only 3% of Americans are satisfied with the ...
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60% Bias Score
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