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Proposed Bill Legalizing Police Assaults and California's Immigration Funding Restriction
A Democratic lawmaker introduced a bill potentially legalizing attacks on police officers, sparking controversy; California countered Trump's policies by restricting taxpayer funding for undocumented immigrants; these actions reflect broader political and social divisions.
Proposed Bill Legalizing Police Assaults and California's Immigration Funding Restriction
A Democratic lawmaker introduced a bill potentially legalizing attacks on police officers, sparking controversy; California countered Trump's policies by restricting taxpayer funding for undocumented immigrants; these actions reflect broader political and social divisions.
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76% Bias Score


Unverified Claim: Trump Recruited by Soviet Intelligence in 1987
A former Soviet intelligence officer's February 20th Facebook post alleging Donald Trump's 1987 recruitment by Soviet intelligence has ignited a social media firestorm, fueled by Trump's past pro-Moscow policies and contrasting with the Biden administration's support for Ukraine.
Unverified Claim: Trump Recruited by Soviet Intelligence in 1987
A former Soviet intelligence officer's February 20th Facebook post alleging Donald Trump's 1987 recruitment by Soviet intelligence has ignited a social media firestorm, fueled by Trump's past pro-Moscow policies and contrasting with the Biden administration's support for Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score


Hearing Adjourned After GOP Lawmaker Misgenders Transgender Representative
During a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee hearing, Rep. Keith Self (R-Texas) repeatedly misgendered Rep. Sarah McBride (D-Delaware), a transgender woman, leading to the hearing's abrupt adjournment after Rep. Bill Keating (D-Mass.) intervened.
Hearing Adjourned After GOP Lawmaker Misgenders Transgender Representative
During a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee hearing, Rep. Keith Self (R-Texas) repeatedly misgendered Rep. Sarah McBride (D-Delaware), a transgender woman, leading to the hearing's abrupt adjournment after Rep. Bill Keating (D-Mass.) intervened.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Swift Policy Changes Spark Domestic and International Backlash
Upon returning to the White House, Donald Trump implemented significant policy changes, including imposing tariffs on imports, altering the US stance on the Ukraine conflict, and enacting restrictive immigration and social policies, sparking widespread domestic and international reactions and dividi...
Trump's Swift Policy Changes Spark Domestic and International Backlash
Upon returning to the White House, Donald Trump implemented significant policy changes, including imposing tariffs on imports, altering the US stance on the Ukraine conflict, and enacting restrictive immigration and social policies, sparking widespread domestic and international reactions and dividi...
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56% Bias Score


Federal Judges Condemn Impeachment Threats Against Judges Ruling Against Trump
US Circuit Judges Richard Sullivan and Jeffrey Sutton criticized Republican threats to impeach judges who rule against President Trump, warning that such actions would undermine the appeals process and set a dangerous precedent for future judicial independence.
Federal Judges Condemn Impeachment Threats Against Judges Ruling Against Trump
US Circuit Judges Richard Sullivan and Jeffrey Sutton criticized Republican threats to impeach judges who rule against President Trump, warning that such actions would undermine the appeals process and set a dangerous precedent for future judicial independence.
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52% Bias Score


US to Eliminate FDA's GRAS Program Amid Food Additive Safety Concerns
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy is eliminating the FDA's GRAS program, which allowed industry self-certification of food additives since 1997, leading to the introduction of numerous untested chemicals into the food supply; the move is supported by experts but faces challeng...
US to Eliminate FDA's GRAS Program Amid Food Additive Safety Concerns
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy is eliminating the FDA's GRAS program, which allowed industry self-certification of food additives since 1997, leading to the introduction of numerous untested chemicals into the food supply; the move is supported by experts but faces challeng...
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48% Bias Score

Biden Pressured Harris to Avoid Public Policy Disagreements During 2024 Campaign
President Biden privately pressured Vice President Kamala Harris to avoid publicly disagreeing with his policies during her 2024 presidential campaign, fearing it would harm his legacy; this pressure intensified before a debate, with Biden directly instructing Harris to maintain loyalty and protect ...

Biden Pressured Harris to Avoid Public Policy Disagreements During 2024 Campaign
President Biden privately pressured Vice President Kamala Harris to avoid publicly disagreeing with his policies during her 2024 presidential campaign, fearing it would harm his legacy; this pressure intensified before a debate, with Biden directly instructing Harris to maintain loyalty and protect ...
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52% Bias Score

SALT Deduction Cap: A Key Issue in Upcoming Tax Negotiations
The \$10,000 SALT deduction cap, enacted in 2017 and set to expire in 2025, is a key point of contention in upcoming tax negotiations, with President Trump now advocating for its repeal despite initially supporting it. Lawmakers face the challenge of balancing competing tax priorities and limited bu...

SALT Deduction Cap: A Key Issue in Upcoming Tax Negotiations
The \$10,000 SALT deduction cap, enacted in 2017 and set to expire in 2025, is a key point of contention in upcoming tax negotiations, with President Trump now advocating for its repeal despite initially supporting it. Lawmakers face the challenge of balancing competing tax priorities and limited bu...
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Spark Global Trade War
President Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, effective Wednesday, sparked immediate counter-tariffs from the European Union totaling $28 billion and a growing international boycott movement, while a proposed minerals deal with Ukraine raises geopolitical questions.

Trump's Tariffs Spark Global Trade War
President Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, effective Wednesday, sparked immediate counter-tariffs from the European Union totaling $28 billion and a growing international boycott movement, while a proposed minerals deal with Ukraine raises geopolitical questions.
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44% Bias Score

House Passes Short-Term Government Funding Bill Amidst Party Divisions
The Republican-controlled House passed a short-term government funding bill, increasing defense spending by $6 billion, decreasing non-defense by $13 billion, and including funds for ICE, wildfire fighting, and nutrition programs, while Democrats criticize it for lacking spending guidelines.

House Passes Short-Term Government Funding Bill Amidst Party Divisions
The Republican-controlled House passed a short-term government funding bill, increasing defense spending by $6 billion, decreasing non-defense by $13 billion, and including funds for ICE, wildfire fighting, and nutrition programs, while Democrats criticize it for lacking spending guidelines.
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40% Bias Score

US Department of Education to Cut Nearly 50% of Workforce
The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday it will cut nearly 50% of its roughly 4100-person workforce, effective in 90 days, following President Trump's proposal to eliminate the agency; hundreds of employees will be laid off, with others accepting voluntary separation packages.

US Department of Education to Cut Nearly 50% of Workforce
The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday it will cut nearly 50% of its roughly 4100-person workforce, effective in 90 days, following President Trump's proposal to eliminate the agency; hundreds of employees will be laid off, with others accepting voluntary separation packages.
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36% Bias Score

House Debates Continuing Resolution, Risking Government Shutdown Amidst Budgetary Impasse
The US House is debating a continuing resolution (CR) that would maintain fiscal year 2024 non-defense spending levels while increasing defense and border funding, risking a government shutdown if not passed by Friday, highlighting the ongoing struggle to control a ballooning federal budget.

House Debates Continuing Resolution, Risking Government Shutdown Amidst Budgetary Impasse
The US House is debating a continuing resolution (CR) that would maintain fiscal year 2024 non-defense spending levels while increasing defense and border funding, risking a government shutdown if not passed by Friday, highlighting the ongoing struggle to control a ballooning federal budget.
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68% Bias Score
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