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House Passes Short-Term Funding Bill, Increasing Shutdown Risk
The House passed a Republican-backed bill to fund the government through November 21, increasing pressure on Senate Democrats who have vowed to oppose it, raising the risk of a government shutdown.
House Passes Short-Term Funding Bill, Increasing Shutdown Risk
The House passed a Republican-backed bill to fund the government through November 21, increasing pressure on Senate Democrats who have vowed to oppose it, raising the risk of a government shutdown.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Actions Challenge US Constitutional Principles of Checks and Balances
President Trump's disregard for established constitutional checks and balances, particularly evident in his unilateral tariff policies and military actions, raises concerns about the erosion of the separation of powers in the US.
Trump's Actions Challenge US Constitutional Principles of Checks and Balances
President Trump's disregard for established constitutional checks and balances, particularly evident in his unilateral tariff policies and military actions, raises concerns about the erosion of the separation of powers in the US.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against NYT Dismissed
A federal judge dismissed US President Donald Trump's $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times on September 19, citing the complaint's improper formatting and excessive length, while not ruling on its merits.
Trump's $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against NYT Dismissed
A federal judge dismissed US President Donald Trump's $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times on September 19, citing the complaint's improper formatting and excessive length, while not ruling on its merits.
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32% Bias Score


Pentagon Considers Military Recruitment Campaign Leveraging Conservative Activist's Legacy
The Pentagon is exploring a new recruitment campaign honoring slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, potentially utilizing his organization's chapters as recruitment centers, despite internal resistance and concerns about a future recruiting shortfall.
Pentagon Considers Military Recruitment Campaign Leveraging Conservative Activist's Legacy
The Pentagon is exploring a new recruitment campaign honoring slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, potentially utilizing his organization's chapters as recruitment centers, despite internal resistance and concerns about a future recruiting shortfall.
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48% Bias Score


Senate Confirms 48 Trump Nominees After Rule Change
The Senate confirmed 48 of President Trump's nominees in a single vote after Republicans changed Senate rules to bypass the 60-vote threshold for confirmation, a move criticized by Democrats.
Senate Confirms 48 Trump Nominees After Rule Change
The Senate confirmed 48 of President Trump's nominees in a single vote after Republicans changed Senate rules to bypass the 60-vote threshold for confirmation, a move criticized by Democrats.
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44% Bias Score


Donald Trump Declares War on His Own People
The escalating political rhetoric in the US, fueled by social media echo chambers and partisan divisions, is increasing the likelihood of violence and threatening national unity.
Donald Trump Declares War on His Own People
The escalating political rhetoric in the US, fueled by social media echo chambers and partisan divisions, is increasing the likelihood of violence and threatening national unity.
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8% Bias Score

House Passes Short-Term Spending Bill, Raising Shutdown Risk
The House passed a Republican-backed bill to fund the government through November 21, increasing pressure on Senate Democrats who have vowed to oppose it, potentially leading to a government shutdown.

House Passes Short-Term Spending Bill, Raising Shutdown Risk
The House passed a Republican-backed bill to fund the government through November 21, increasing pressure on Senate Democrats who have vowed to oppose it, potentially leading to a government shutdown.
Progress
48% Bias Score

House Votes on Short-Term Government Funding Bill Amidst Shutdown Threat
The US House will vote on a Republican-backed bill to fund the government until November 21, rejecting Democratic calls for negotiations and potentially triggering a government shutdown if the Senate fails to act.

House Votes on Short-Term Government Funding Bill Amidst Shutdown Threat
The US House will vote on a Republican-backed bill to fund the government until November 21, rejecting Democratic calls for negotiations and potentially triggering a government shutdown if the Senate fails to act.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Senate Confirms 48 Trump Nominees After Rule Change
The Senate confirmed 48 of President Trump's nominees in a single vote on Thursday after Republicans changed Senate rules to allow a simple majority to confirm nominees in batches, bypassing the 60-vote threshold.

Senate Confirms 48 Trump Nominees After Rule Change
The Senate confirmed 48 of President Trump's nominees in a single vote on Thursday after Republicans changed Senate rules to allow a simple majority to confirm nominees in batches, bypassing the 60-vote threshold.
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44% Bias Score

Hollywood's Shift: From Redford's Progressivism to Trump's Influence
The death of Robert Redford marks a turning point in Hollywood, as the industry increasingly aligns with Donald Trump's ideology, evidenced by self-censorship, lawsuits, and content changes.

Hollywood's Shift: From Redford's Progressivism to Trump's Influence
The death of Robert Redford marks a turning point in Hollywood, as the industry increasingly aligns with Donald Trump's ideology, evidenced by self-censorship, lawsuits, and content changes.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against NYT Dismissed
A Florida federal judge dismissed US President Donald Trump's $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, citing a procedural error, giving Trump four weeks to refile.

Trump's $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against NYT Dismissed
A Florida federal judge dismissed US President Donald Trump's $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, citing a procedural error, giving Trump four weeks to refile.
Progress
28% Bias Score

Political Polarization and Violence in US and Europe
The assassination of a US politician has fueled political polarization and violence, with both the left and right engaging in blame games and escalating rhetoric, potentially impacting Europe.

Political Polarization and Violence in US and Europe
The assassination of a US politician has fueled political polarization and violence, with both the left and right engaging in blame games and escalating rhetoric, potentially impacting Europe.
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56% Bias Score
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