Trump Mulls Replacing Hegseth as Defense Secretary Nominee Amid Misconduct Allegations
President-elect Donald Trump is considering replacing his nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, due to several misconduct allegations including sexual assault and excessive drinking; Hegseth denies the allegations, but three Republican votes against him could block his confirmation.
Trump Mulls Replacing Hegseth as Defense Secretary Nominee Amid Misconduct Allegations
President-elect Donald Trump is considering replacing his nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, due to several misconduct allegations including sexual assault and excessive drinking; Hegseth denies the allegations, but three Republican votes against him could block his confirmation.
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64% Bias Score
Hegseth's Defense Nomination Jeopardized Amidst Mounting Allegations
Facing credible accusations of sexual harassment and alcohol abuse, Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, is under intense scrutiny, jeopardizing his confirmation despite his insistence to continue the process. Two other Trump nominees previously withdrew under similar circu...
Hegseth's Defense Nomination Jeopardized Amidst Mounting Allegations
Facing credible accusations of sexual harassment and alcohol abuse, Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, is under intense scrutiny, jeopardizing his confirmation despite his insistence to continue the process. Two other Trump nominees previously withdrew under similar circu...
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56% Bias Score
NYC Mayor Adams to Collaborate with Trump Administration on Deportations
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a collaboration with Tom Homan, Trump's future border czar, to deport undocumented immigrants with criminal records or deportation orders; this decision marks a break from other sanctuary cities and highlights the increasing public concern about crime.
NYC Mayor Adams to Collaborate with Trump Administration on Deportations
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a collaboration with Tom Homan, Trump's future border czar, to deport undocumented immigrants with criminal records or deportation orders; this decision marks a break from other sanctuary cities and highlights the increasing public concern about crime.
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56% Bias Score
3 Million Face Medicaid Loss Under Potential Republican Cuts
Nine states with trigger laws risk losing Medicaid coverage for over 3 million people if Republicans cut federal funding for the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion, potentially impacting access to care for millions of low-income Americans.
3 Million Face Medicaid Loss Under Potential Republican Cuts
Nine states with trigger laws risk losing Medicaid coverage for over 3 million people if Republicans cut federal funding for the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion, potentially impacting access to care for millions of low-income Americans.
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40% Bias Score
Trump Mulls DeSantis for Defense Secretary, Replacing Embattled Hegseth
President-elect Donald Trump is considering Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to replace embattled defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, who faces multiple misconduct allegations; if confirmed, this would make Florida Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez the state's first female governor.
Trump Mulls DeSantis for Defense Secretary, Replacing Embattled Hegseth
President-elect Donald Trump is considering Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to replace embattled defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, who faces multiple misconduct allegations; if confirmed, this would make Florida Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez the state's first female governor.
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60% Bias Score
Hegseth Faces Multiple Allegations, Mother Defends Him on Fox News
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump's nominee for defense secretary, is facing multiple allegations of misconduct; his mother publicly defended him on Fox News, while Trump considers replacing him with Ron DeSantis.
Hegseth Faces Multiple Allegations, Mother Defends Him on Fox News
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump's nominee for defense secretary, is facing multiple allegations of misconduct; his mother publicly defended him on Fox News, while Trump considers replacing him with Ron DeSantis.
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56% Bias Score
Nadler Steps Down from House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Position
Rep. Jerrold Nadler announced on December 4, 2024, that he will not seek re-election as Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee in the 119th Congress, citing the need for new leadership to confront challenges posed by Donald Trump's potential return to power and endorsing Rep. Jamie Raskin a...
Nadler Steps Down from House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Position
Rep. Jerrold Nadler announced on December 4, 2024, that he will not seek re-election as Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee in the 119th Congress, citing the need for new leadership to confront challenges posed by Donald Trump's potential return to power and endorsing Rep. Jamie Raskin a...
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40% Bias Score
Biden Intervenes in Son's Legal Case, Raising Concerns About Abuse of Power
President Joe Biden intervened in his son Hunter Biden's legal case, a move that is raising concerns about the misuse of presidential power and undermining the principle of impartial justice in the United States.
Biden Intervenes in Son's Legal Case, Raising Concerns About Abuse of Power
President Joe Biden intervened in his son Hunter Biden's legal case, a move that is raising concerns about the misuse of presidential power and undermining the principle of impartial justice in the United States.
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56% Bias Score
Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Intensifies with Collective Bargaining Ruling
A Wisconsin judge's ruling restoring collective bargaining rights to 200,000 public workers intensifies the upcoming state Supreme Court election on April 1st, where Republican Brad Schimel and liberal Susan Crawford compete for a 10-year term, impacting future policy on abortion, voting, and union ...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Intensifies with Collective Bargaining Ruling
A Wisconsin judge's ruling restoring collective bargaining rights to 200,000 public workers intensifies the upcoming state Supreme Court election on April 1st, where Republican Brad Schimel and liberal Susan Crawford compete for a 10-year term, impacting future policy on abortion, voting, and union ...
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52% Bias Score
Democrats Win Final House Race, Leaving Republicans with Razor-Thin Majority
Democrat Adam Gray's narrow victory in California's 13th Congressional District gives Republicans a slim five-seat majority (220-215) in the US House of Representatives, which will shrink further with upcoming vacancies due to appointments in the Trump administration, potentially hindering the presi...
Democrats Win Final House Race, Leaving Republicans with Razor-Thin Majority
Democrat Adam Gray's narrow victory in California's 13th Congressional District gives Republicans a slim five-seat majority (220-215) in the US House of Representatives, which will shrink further with upcoming vacancies due to appointments in the Trump administration, potentially hindering the presi...
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40% Bias Score
South Korea: President Yoon Faces Impeachment After Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared and lifted martial law, seizing control of media and banning political activities, prompting an impeachment motion from opposition lawmakers; the U.S. was not notified.
South Korea: President Yoon Faces Impeachment After Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared and lifted martial law, seizing control of media and banning political activities, prompting an impeachment motion from opposition lawmakers; the U.S. was not notified.
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36% Bias Score
Trump Nominates Atkins for SEC Chair, Slater for Antitrust Division
Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate Paul Atkins to lead the SEC and Gail Slater to head the Justice Department's antitrust division, signaling potentially lighter regulation for crypto and continued pressure on Big Tech.
Trump Nominates Atkins for SEC Chair, Slater for Antitrust Division
Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate Paul Atkins to lead the SEC and Gail Slater to head the Justice Department's antitrust division, signaling potentially lighter regulation for crypto and continued pressure on Big Tech.
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40% Bias Score