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Former Wyoming Senator Alan Simpson, Bipartisan Champion, Dies at 93
Alan Simpson, a 93-year-old former Republican senator from Wyoming known for his bipartisan approach, died Friday after recovering from a broken hip; his legacy underscores the growing political divide in Congress and the need for more moderate voices.
Former Wyoming Senator Alan Simpson, Bipartisan Champion, Dies at 93
Alan Simpson, a 93-year-old former Republican senator from Wyoming known for his bipartisan approach, died Friday after recovering from a broken hip; his legacy underscores the growing political divide in Congress and the need for more moderate voices.
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20% Bias Score


Silence in Hollywood: A Shift in Celebrity Political Engagement Under Trump
Since Donald Trump's 2024 policy shift, many prominent American artists and actors, previously vocal critics, have become unusually silent, contrasting sharply with their 2017 responses; this silence might reflect fear, powerlessness, or strategic calculation, marked by a noticeable absence of comme...
Silence in Hollywood: A Shift in Celebrity Political Engagement Under Trump
Since Donald Trump's 2024 policy shift, many prominent American artists and actors, previously vocal critics, have become unusually silent, contrasting sharply with their 2017 responses; this silence might reflect fear, powerlessness, or strategic calculation, marked by a noticeable absence of comme...
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60% Bias Score


SHRED Act Proposed: Life Sentence for Destroying Federal Records
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna introduced the SHRED Act to increase penalties for destroying or concealing federal records to 20 years to life in prison, a significant escalation from current laws, amidst ongoing disputes over the declassification of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and John F. Kennedy ...
SHRED Act Proposed: Life Sentence for Destroying Federal Records
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna introduced the SHRED Act to increase penalties for destroying or concealing federal records to 20 years to life in prison, a significant escalation from current laws, amidst ongoing disputes over the declassification of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and John F. Kennedy ...
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52% Bias Score


Vance Booed at Kennedy Center Amidst Political Tensions
US Senator J.D. Vance and his wife were booed by the audience at a Kennedy Center concert in Washington D.C., an event captured on video and reported by multiple news outlets, highlighting political divisions and the institution's recent politicization under the Trump administration.
Vance Booed at Kennedy Center Amidst Political Tensions
US Senator J.D. Vance and his wife were booed by the audience at a Kennedy Center concert in Washington D.C., an event captured on video and reported by multiple news outlets, highlighting political divisions and the institution's recent politicization under the Trump administration.
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48% Bias Score


Senate Democrats Divided on Spending Bill, Risk Government Shutdown
Disagreement among Senate Democrats over a House-passed spending bill to avert a government shutdown led to a heated caucus meeting, with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand reportedly screaming; several senators publicly opposed the bill, citing concerns about its implications, highlighting the potential fo...
Senate Democrats Divided on Spending Bill, Risk Government Shutdown
Disagreement among Senate Democrats over a House-passed spending bill to avert a government shutdown led to a heated caucus meeting, with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand reportedly screaming; several senators publicly opposed the bill, citing concerns about its implications, highlighting the potential fo...
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56% Bias Score


US Coronavirus Response in Early 2020: Election and Pandemic Collide
During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US (February-March 2020), officials grappled with uncertainty about the virus's contagiousness while the presidential election dominated national attention; conflicting messages and delayed responses hampered efforts to contain the spread.
US Coronavirus Response in Early 2020: Election and Pandemic Collide
During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US (February-March 2020), officials grappled with uncertainty about the virus's contagiousness while the presidential election dominated national attention; conflicting messages and delayed responses hampered efforts to contain the spread.
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48% Bias Score

Schumer Defends Vote to Avoid Government Shutdown Amidst Democratic Backlash
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer defended his vote to avoid a government shutdown by supporting a Republican-backed spending bill, arguing that it minimized harm from the Trump administration despite criticism from fellow Democrats; he believed a shutdown would benefit Trump's agenda.

Schumer Defends Vote to Avoid Government Shutdown Amidst Democratic Backlash
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer defended his vote to avoid a government shutdown by supporting a Republican-backed spending bill, arguing that it minimized harm from the Trump administration despite criticism from fellow Democrats; he believed a shutdown would benefit Trump's agenda.
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52% Bias Score

Beshear Criticizes Newsom for Interviewing Steve Bannon
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear criticized California Gov. Gavin Newsom for interviewing Steve Bannon on his podcast, while Newsom defended his decision as a way to understand the Trump movement and reach voters; the exchange highlights a division within the Democratic Party.

Beshear Criticizes Newsom for Interviewing Steve Bannon
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear criticized California Gov. Gavin Newsom for interviewing Steve Bannon on his podcast, while Newsom defended his decision as a way to understand the Trump movement and reach voters; the exchange highlights a division within the Democratic Party.
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52% Bias Score

Newsom Shifts Democratic Stance on Transgender Athletes
California Governor Gavin Newsom, a potential 2028 presidential candidate, publicly opposed allowing transgender women to compete in women's sports, a move seen as an attempt to counter the Republican party's effective use of this issue in recent campaigns. This comes despite the low number of trans...

Newsom Shifts Democratic Stance on Transgender Athletes
California Governor Gavin Newsom, a potential 2028 presidential candidate, publicly opposed allowing transgender women to compete in women's sports, a move seen as an attempt to counter the Republican party's effective use of this issue in recent campaigns. This comes despite the low number of trans...
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52% Bias Score

Beshear Condemns Newsom for Interviewing Steve Bannon
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for interviewing Steve Bannon on his podcast, arguing that giving Bannon a platform legitimizes his hateful rhetoric. Newsom defended his decision, emphasizing the importance of understanding Trumpism and reaching voters dire...

Beshear Condemns Newsom for Interviewing Steve Bannon
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for interviewing Steve Bannon on his podcast, arguing that giving Bannon a platform legitimizes his hateful rhetoric. Newsom defended his decision, emphasizing the importance of understanding Trumpism and reaching voters dire...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Pro-Russia Actions Raise Concerns
Following a February 12th phone call with Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump took actions perceived as pro-Russia, including siding with Russia at the UN, sending representatives to meet with Russian officials, and halting US aid to Ukraine, raising concerns about his foreign policy priorities.

Trump's Pro-Russia Actions Raise Concerns
Following a February 12th phone call with Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump took actions perceived as pro-Russia, including siding with Russia at the UN, sending representatives to meet with Russian officials, and halting US aid to Ukraine, raising concerns about his foreign policy priorities.
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56% Bias Score

US Senate Faces Potential Government Shutdown Amidst Democratic Divisions
The US Senate is on the brink of a government shutdown by tomorrow night due to Democratic divisions over a spending bill and intense pressure from both parties and external figures like Elon Musk; a test vote is expected tomorrow morning.

US Senate Faces Potential Government Shutdown Amidst Democratic Divisions
The US Senate is on the brink of a government shutdown by tomorrow night due to Democratic divisions over a spending bill and intense pressure from both parties and external figures like Elon Musk; a test vote is expected tomorrow morning.
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60% Bias Score
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