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Judge Blocks Removal of Medical Debt from Credit Reports
A Texas federal judge blocked a Biden administration rule removing medical debt from credit reports, impacting 100 million Americans and potentially exacerbating financial hardships for those with medical debt; the ruling sided with a credit union league that argued the CFPB exceeded its authority.
Judge Blocks Removal of Medical Debt from Credit Reports
A Texas federal judge blocked a Biden administration rule removing medical debt from credit reports, impacting 100 million Americans and potentially exacerbating financial hardships for those with medical debt; the ruling sided with a credit union league that argued the CFPB exceeded its authority.
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44% Bias Score


Senate Passes Trump's $9 Billion Spending Cut Package
The Senate passed President Trump's $9 billion spending cut package, with three Republican senators opposing it; a compromise was reached to restore some HIV/AIDS funding, but the bill's future depends on House approval.
Senate Passes Trump's $9 Billion Spending Cut Package
The Senate passed President Trump's $9 billion spending cut package, with three Republican senators opposing it; a compromise was reached to restore some HIV/AIDS funding, but the bill's future depends on House approval.
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40% Bias Score


Senate Blocks PEPFAR Funding Cuts, but Uncertainty Remains
The US Senate blocked a proposed \$400 million cut to the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a crucial global HIV/AIDS program, but the funding remains uncertain pending further votes and potential changes before the final deadline. This decision was praised by the International AI...
Senate Blocks PEPFAR Funding Cuts, but Uncertainty Remains
The US Senate blocked a proposed \$400 million cut to the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a crucial global HIV/AIDS program, but the funding remains uncertain pending further votes and potential changes before the final deadline. This decision was praised by the International AI...
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36% Bias Score


House Republicans Question University Leaders on Antisemitism Allegations
US House Republicans questioned university leaders from UC Berkeley, Georgetown, and CUNY on Tuesday regarding allegations of inadequate responses to antisemitism on campuses, prompting a debate about free speech versus disciplinary action following the October 2023 Hamas attack and Israel's respons...
House Republicans Question University Leaders on Antisemitism Allegations
US House Republicans questioned university leaders from UC Berkeley, Georgetown, and CUNY on Tuesday regarding allegations of inadequate responses to antisemitism on campuses, prompting a debate about free speech versus disciplinary action following the October 2023 Hamas attack and Israel's respons...
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52% Bias Score


Democrats Push for Full Release of Epstein Files, Creating Political Firestorm
Democrats in Congress are demanding the release of all Jeffrey Epstein files, accusing Trump of trying to protect himself and creating a partisan divide with Republicans, while a CNN poll reveals widespread public dissatisfaction with the information released thus far.
Democrats Push for Full Release of Epstein Files, Creating Political Firestorm
Democrats in Congress are demanding the release of all Jeffrey Epstein files, accusing Trump of trying to protect himself and creating a partisan divide with Republicans, while a CNN poll reveals widespread public dissatisfaction with the information released thus far.
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44% Bias Score


2000 National Guard Members Withdrawn from Los Angeles
The Pentagon announced that 2000 National Guard members are being withdrawn from Los Angeles, following their deployment during ICE-related protests against the wishes of local officials, leaving 2000 and 700 Marines still present.
2000 National Guard Members Withdrawn from Los Angeles
The Pentagon announced that 2000 National Guard members are being withdrawn from Los Angeles, following their deployment during ICE-related protests against the wishes of local officials, leaving 2000 and 700 Marines still present.
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2,000 National Guard Troops Demobilized in Los Angeles
On July 15, 2025, the U.S. government demobilized 2,000 National Guard soldiers deployed to Los Angeles in June following protests against immigration authorities; the demobilization followed a federal appeals court ruling and criticism from California Governor Newsom.

2,000 National Guard Troops Demobilized in Los Angeles
On July 15, 2025, the U.S. government demobilized 2,000 National Guard soldiers deployed to Los Angeles in June following protests against immigration authorities; the demobilization followed a federal appeals court ruling and criticism from California Governor Newsom.
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48% Bias Score

Pentagon Investigates Potential Classified Information Leak in Signal Group Chat
During Mike Waltz's confirmation hearing for UN ambassador, Democratic senators raised concerns about a Signal group chat discussing airstrikes against the Houthis that accidentally included a journalist and led to Pentagon investigations into whether Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth disclosed clas...

Pentagon Investigates Potential Classified Information Leak in Signal Group Chat
During Mike Waltz's confirmation hearing for UN ambassador, Democratic senators raised concerns about a Signal group chat discussing airstrikes against the Houthis that accidentally included a journalist and led to Pentagon investigations into whether Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth disclosed clas...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Urges Texas Redistricting to Boost GOP Midterm Prospects
President Trump proposed redrawing Texas's congressional districts to gain five Republican seats before the midterms, prompting legal challenges from Democrats and internal GOP skepticism, potentially setting a precedent for future partisan redistricting battles.

Trump Urges Texas Redistricting to Boost GOP Midterm Prospects
President Trump proposed redrawing Texas's congressional districts to gain five Republican seats before the midterms, prompting legal challenges from Democrats and internal GOP skepticism, potentially setting a precedent for future partisan redistricting battles.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Signs Bill Increasing Fentanyl Trafficking Penalties
President Trump signed the Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act into law on Wednesday, increasing penalties for fentanyl-related offenses and aiming to curb the drug trade; the ceremony included families affected by fentanyl and bipartisan congressional leaders.

Trump Signs Bill Increasing Fentanyl Trafficking Penalties
President Trump signed the Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act into law on Wednesday, increasing penalties for fentanyl-related offenses and aiming to curb the drug trade; the ceremony included families affected by fentanyl and bipartisan congressional leaders.
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Trump, Johnson Clash on Epstein; ICE Resumes Deportations; Grok Unveils Controversial Chatbots
President Trump dismissed public interest in the Jeffrey Epstein case, while House Speaker Mike Johnson called for document release, highlighting a Republican party divide; ICE resumed third-country deportations with new guidelines; and Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, debuted controversial companions.

Trump, Johnson Clash on Epstein; ICE Resumes Deportations; Grok Unveils Controversial Chatbots
President Trump dismissed public interest in the Jeffrey Epstein case, while House Speaker Mike Johnson called for document release, highlighting a Republican party divide; ICE resumed third-country deportations with new guidelines; and Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, debuted controversial companions.
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52% Bias Score

Senate Approves $9 Billion Spending Cuts in Tight Vote
The US Senate passed President Trump's $9 billion spending cut plan by a 50-50 vote, sparking bipartisan concern over impacts to foreign aid and public broadcasting, despite the removal of cuts to PEPFAR; a final vote is expected soon.

Senate Approves $9 Billion Spending Cuts in Tight Vote
The US Senate passed President Trump's $9 billion spending cut plan by a 50-50 vote, sparking bipartisan concern over impacts to foreign aid and public broadcasting, despite the removal of cuts to PEPFAR; a final vote is expected soon.
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40% Bias Score
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