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Trump Casts Doubt on Putin-Zelenskyy Summit Amidst Uncertainty Over Russia Sanctions
President Trump announced a decision on potential sanctions against Russia within two weeks, casting doubt on a Putin-Zelenskyy summit; Russia stated that no summit is planned; the Netherlands' foreign minister resigned amidst conflict over Israel sanctions.
Trump Casts Doubt on Putin-Zelenskyy Summit Amidst Uncertainty Over Russia Sanctions
President Trump announced a decision on potential sanctions against Russia within two weeks, casting doubt on a Putin-Zelenskyy summit; Russia stated that no summit is planned; the Netherlands' foreign minister resigned amidst conflict over Israel sanctions.
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44% Bias Score


Texas Senate Passes Gerrymandering Bill, Favoring Republicans in 2026 Midterms
The Texas Senate approved a Republican-backed bill redrawing electoral districts, aiming to gain five House seats in the 2026 midterms; the bill, passed 18 to 11, follows the House's approval and is expected to be signed into law by Governor Abbott, despite Democratic legal challenges.
Texas Senate Passes Gerrymandering Bill, Favoring Republicans in 2026 Midterms
The Texas Senate approved a Republican-backed bill redrawing electoral districts, aiming to gain five House seats in the 2026 midterms; the bill, passed 18 to 11, follows the House's approval and is expected to be signed into law by Governor Abbott, despite Democratic legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Weighs Sanctions, Tariffs Against Russia Amid Ukraine Tensions
President Trump met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and other European leaders at the White House to discuss security measures against Russia, following a meeting with Putin in Alaska. Trump stated that sending U.S. troops to Ukraine is off the table, but that the U.S. will decide in the next two...
Trump Weighs Sanctions, Tariffs Against Russia Amid Ukraine Tensions
President Trump met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and other European leaders at the White House to discuss security measures against Russia, following a meeting with Putin in Alaska. Trump stated that sending U.S. troops to Ukraine is off the table, but that the U.S. will decide in the next two...
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52% Bias Score


Pentagon Intelligence Director Fired After Leaked Report Contradicts Trump on Iran Airstrikes
US Secretary of Defense Hegseth fired Pentagon intelligence director Jeffrey Kruse after a leaked DIA report revealed that US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities caused far less damage than President Trump claimed; this is part of a pattern of high-ranking military dismissals under the Trump ad...
Pentagon Intelligence Director Fired After Leaked Report Contradicts Trump on Iran Airstrikes
US Secretary of Defense Hegseth fired Pentagon intelligence director Jeffrey Kruse after a leaked DIA report revealed that US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities caused far less damage than President Trump claimed; this is part of a pattern of high-ranking military dismissals under the Trump ad...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Plans National Guard Deployments to Chicago and New York to Combat Crime
President Trump announced plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago and New York to fight crime, following a deployment of 2000 armed troops in Washington D.C. since August 11, despite opposition from Chicago's mayor and public opinion polls.
Trump Plans National Guard Deployments to Chicago and New York to Combat Crime
President Trump announced plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago and New York to fight crime, following a deployment of 2000 armed troops in Washington D.C. since August 11, despite opposition from Chicago's mayor and public opinion polls.
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60% Bias Score


Hegseth Fires DIA Head, Other Top Military Officials
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, along with two other high-ranking officers, following a DIA assessment that contradicted President Trump's claims about the impact of June strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Hegseth Fires DIA Head, Other Top Military Officials
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, along with two other high-ranking officers, following a DIA assessment that contradicted President Trump's claims about the impact of June strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
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52% Bias Score

US Halts 80% Complete Offshore Wind Farm, Citing National Security
The U.S. government halted construction of the 80% complete Revolution Wind offshore wind farm in Rhode Island due to unspecified national security concerns, impacting over 350,000 homes and setting a precedent for future wind energy projects.

US Halts 80% Complete Offshore Wind Farm, Citing National Security
The U.S. government halted construction of the 80% complete Revolution Wind offshore wind farm in Rhode Island due to unspecified national security concerns, impacting over 350,000 homes and setting a precedent for future wind energy projects.
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56% Bias Score

Texas Gerrymandering: Republicans Aim for Five-Seat Congressional Gain
The Texas legislature passed a Republican-backed electoral map redrawing, aiming for a five-seat Congressional gain in 2026, prompting a counter-gerrymandering effort by California and raising concerns about minority voter suppression.

Texas Gerrymandering: Republicans Aim for Five-Seat Congressional Gain
The Texas legislature passed a Republican-backed electoral map redrawing, aiming for a five-seat Congressional gain in 2026, prompting a counter-gerrymandering effort by California and raising concerns about minority voter suppression.
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40% Bias Score

Maxwell Denies Witnessing Inappropriate Conduct by Trump, Clinton, and Prince Andrew in Epstein Case
Ghislaine Maxwell, in court-ordered interviews released by the Trump administration, denied witnessing any inappropriate conduct by Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, or Prince Andrew, amidst ongoing scrutiny over the handling of evidence related to the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking case.

Maxwell Denies Witnessing Inappropriate Conduct by Trump, Clinton, and Prince Andrew in Epstein Case
Ghislaine Maxwell, in court-ordered interviews released by the Trump administration, denied witnessing any inappropriate conduct by Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, or Prince Andrew, amidst ongoing scrutiny over the handling of evidence related to the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking case.
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64% Bias Score

Europe Bets on Trump to Pressure Russia Despite Peace Talk Skepticism
Europe is skeptical of Russia's commitment to peace negotiations but sees an opportunity to pressure Russia through potential U.S. sanctions; a new U.S.-EU trade deal caps tariffs on European goods at 15 percent.

Europe Bets on Trump to Pressure Russia Despite Peace Talk Skepticism
Europe is skeptical of Russia's commitment to peace negotiations but sees an opportunity to pressure Russia through potential U.S. sanctions; a new U.S.-EU trade deal caps tariffs on European goods at 15 percent.
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Famine Sparks Bipartisan US Outcry
A UN report declares a man-made famine in parts of Gaza, prompting US Senators Bernie Sanders and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene to criticize US aid to Israel and call for greater humanitarian intervention, despite their opposing political views.

Gaza Famine Sparks Bipartisan US Outcry
A UN report declares a man-made famine in parts of Gaza, prompting US Senators Bernie Sanders and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene to criticize US aid to Israel and call for greater humanitarian intervention, despite their opposing political views.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Hosts FIFA World Cup Draw Amidst Kennedy Center Controversy
President Trump announced that the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw will be held December 5th at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., following his recent takeover and controversial restructuring of the institution, which involved canceling LGBTQ+ and youth-themed shows and sparking widespread criticism.

Trump Hosts FIFA World Cup Draw Amidst Kennedy Center Controversy
President Trump announced that the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw will be held December 5th at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., following his recent takeover and controversial restructuring of the institution, which involved canceling LGBTQ+ and youth-themed shows and sparking widespread criticism.
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64% Bias Score
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