State Legislatures Undermine Voter Mandates in Post-Election Power Grab
Following the November 5th elections, state legislatures in North Carolina, Missouri, and Massachusetts are actively working to undermine or delay the implementation of voter-approved initiatives, continuing a pattern of undermining the will of voters.
State Legislatures Undermine Voter Mandates in Post-Election Power Grab
Following the November 5th elections, state legislatures in North Carolina, Missouri, and Massachusetts are actively working to undermine or delay the implementation of voter-approved initiatives, continuing a pattern of undermining the will of voters.
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60% Bias Score
Trump, Macron, and Zelenskyy Meet Amidst Notre Dame Reopening
President-elect Donald Trump received a warm welcome from French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday, including a trilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Elysee Palace in Paris during the Notre Dame Cathedral reopening ceremony. This follows Trump's re-election and a...
Trump, Macron, and Zelenskyy Meet Amidst Notre Dame Reopening
President-elect Donald Trump received a warm welcome from French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday, including a trilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Elysee Palace in Paris during the Notre Dame Cathedral reopening ceremony. This follows Trump's re-election and a...
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36% Bias Score
Ocasio-Cortez Challenges Seniority in Bid for House Oversight Committee Leadership
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is challenging Rep. Gerry Connolly for the top Democrat spot on the House Oversight Committee, marking a generational shift within the party and raising questions about its approach to investigations in the wake of election losses and Donald Trump's return to the White ...
Ocasio-Cortez Challenges Seniority in Bid for House Oversight Committee Leadership
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is challenging Rep. Gerry Connolly for the top Democrat spot on the House Oversight Committee, marking a generational shift within the party and raising questions about its approach to investigations in the wake of election losses and Donald Trump's return to the White ...
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36% Bias Score
Vance's Early Power Plays in Trump's Administration
Vice President-elect JD Vance is using his position to influence Trump administration appointments and the Ohio Senate seat selection, showcasing his political power and ambition within the Republican party.
Vance's Early Power Plays in Trump's Administration
Vice President-elect JD Vance is using his position to influence Trump administration appointments and the Ohio Senate seat selection, showcasing his political power and ambition within the Republican party.
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40% Bias Score
Trump's $2 Trillion Budget Cut Plan Faces Steep Challenges
President-elect Trump's plan to cut $2 trillion from the federal budget faces significant challenges due to mandatory spending and political realities, echoing the failure of the 1982 Grace Commission.
Trump's $2 Trillion Budget Cut Plan Faces Steep Challenges
President-elect Trump's plan to cut $2 trillion from the federal budget faces significant challenges due to mandatory spending and political realities, echoing the failure of the 1982 Grace Commission.
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48% Bias Score
Trump Lawyers Seek Dismissal of Criminal Case, Citing Post-Conviction Presidency
Donald Trump's lawyers filed a motion to dismiss his New York criminal case, citing President Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden and arguing that his post-conviction election to the presidency necessitates dismissal; this unprecedented legal challenge is opposed by the Manhattan District Attorney, who s...
Trump Lawyers Seek Dismissal of Criminal Case, Citing Post-Conviction Presidency
Donald Trump's lawyers filed a motion to dismiss his New York criminal case, citing President Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden and arguing that his post-conviction election to the presidency necessitates dismissal; this unprecedented legal challenge is opposed by the Manhattan District Attorney, who s...
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48% Bias Score
Heartland Power Shift in 2025: Trump Administration Prioritizes Midwest
In 2025, the Trump administration and Congress will see a power shift from coasts to the heartland, with key appointments of South Dakota's Kristi Noem to Homeland Security and North Dakota's Doug Burgum as Interior Secretary, alongside other regional figures in key positions. This reflects a consci...
Heartland Power Shift in 2025: Trump Administration Prioritizes Midwest
In 2025, the Trump administration and Congress will see a power shift from coasts to the heartland, with key appointments of South Dakota's Kristi Noem to Homeland Security and North Dakota's Doug Burgum as Interior Secretary, alongside other regional figures in key positions. This reflects a consci...
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44% Bias Score
Poll Shows Deep Partisan Divide Over Trump's Potential Third Term
A new poll reveals deep partisan divisions over amending the Constitution to permit a third term for Donald Trump, with 29% of Americans supporting the idea and 54% opposing it, while support is higher among Republicans and lower among Independents and Democrats.
Poll Shows Deep Partisan Divide Over Trump's Potential Third Term
A new poll reveals deep partisan divisions over amending the Constitution to permit a third term for Donald Trump, with 29% of Americans supporting the idea and 54% opposing it, while support is higher among Republicans and lower among Independents and Democrats.
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44% Bias Score
Democrats' Post-Election Finances: A Mixed Picture
Following the November election, the Democratic National Committee reported $47 million in cash and no debt, while Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign had $1.8 million remaining after spending over $1 billion; a major Democratic super PAC, Future Forward, reported $47.3 million in unpaid adverti...
Democrats' Post-Election Finances: A Mixed Picture
Following the November election, the Democratic National Committee reported $47 million in cash and no debt, while Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign had $1.8 million remaining after spending over $1 billion; a major Democratic super PAC, Future Forward, reported $47.3 million in unpaid adverti...
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32% Bias Score
Trump Confident in Hegseth's Defense Secretary Nomination Despite Senatorial Reservations
Despite some Republican senators' reservations and allegations of a drinking problem, Donald Trump continues to support Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense, citing positive feedback from other senators and emphasizing Hegseth's military background and education from Princeton and Harv...
Trump Confident in Hegseth's Defense Secretary Nomination Despite Senatorial Reservations
Despite some Republican senators' reservations and allegations of a drinking problem, Donald Trump continues to support Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense, citing positive feedback from other senators and emphasizing Hegseth's military background and education from Princeton and Harv...
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52% Bias Score
Clyburn Warns of Voter Suppression Risk in 2024 Election
Following former President Obama's assessment that democracy is a low priority for voters, Rep. James Clyburn warned of potential voter suppression in the 2024 election, drawing parallels to the 1876 election and the subsequent Jim Crow era, emphasizing the long-term consequences for political repre...
Clyburn Warns of Voter Suppression Risk in 2024 Election
Following former President Obama's assessment that democracy is a low priority for voters, Rep. James Clyburn warned of potential voter suppression in the 2024 election, drawing parallels to the 1876 election and the subsequent Jim Crow era, emphasizing the long-term consequences for political repre...
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32% Bias Score
US Appeals Court Upholds Law Potentially Banning TikTok
A US federal appeals court upheld a law that will ban TikTok unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sells its stake by January 19, 2024, citing national security concerns about data collection and content manipulation; the decision could be appealed to the Supreme Court.
US Appeals Court Upholds Law Potentially Banning TikTok
A US federal appeals court upheld a law that will ban TikTok unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sells its stake by January 19, 2024, citing national security concerns about data collection and content manipulation; the decision could be appealed to the Supreme Court.
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48% Bias Score