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Kentucky Gov. Beshear Considers 2028 Presidential Bid
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, a Democrat who won re-election in 2023 despite Kentucky's strong Republican lean (64.5% voted for Trump in 2024), is considering a 2028 presidential bid, emphasizing a need to "heal" the country and unite Americans across party lines.
Kentucky Gov. Beshear Considers 2028 Presidential Bid
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, a Democrat who won re-election in 2023 despite Kentucky's strong Republican lean (64.5% voted for Trump in 2024), is considering a 2028 presidential bid, emphasizing a need to "heal" the country and unite Americans across party lines.
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36% Bias Score


Assassination Attempt on Trump: One Year Later
On July 13, 2024, Thomas Crooks, a 20-year-old engineering student, fatally shot one person and injured others while attempting to assassinate then-presidential candidate Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally; Crooks, a registered Republican who evaded security, was killed by law enforcement.
Assassination Attempt on Trump: One Year Later
On July 13, 2024, Thomas Crooks, a 20-year-old engineering student, fatally shot one person and injured others while attempting to assassinate then-presidential candidate Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally; Crooks, a registered Republican who evaded security, was killed by law enforcement.
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48% Bias Score


Over 1,300 State Department Employees Laid Off After Supreme Court Ruling
On Friday, the State Department fired over 1,300 employees—1,107 civil servants and 246 foreign service officers—following a Supreme Court ruling that allowed President Trump's executive order for mass federal layoffs to proceed, prompting protests and concerns about weakened U.S. global influence.
Over 1,300 State Department Employees Laid Off After Supreme Court Ruling
On Friday, the State Department fired over 1,300 employees—1,107 civil servants and 246 foreign service officers—following a Supreme Court ruling that allowed President Trump's executive order for mass federal layoffs to proceed, prompting protests and concerns about weakened U.S. global influence.
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52% Bias Score


Death of Presidential Advisor David Gergen at 83
David Gergen, a political advisor to four U.S. presidents, died at age 83 after a long illness; his career emphasized bipartisanship and public service, culminating in founding the Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership.
Death of Presidential Advisor David Gergen at 83
David Gergen, a political advisor to four U.S. presidents, died at age 83 after a long illness; his career emphasized bipartisanship and public service, culminating in founding the Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership.
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28% Bias Score


1,300+ State Department Employees Laid Off Amidst Trump's Restructuring
On Friday, over 1,300 U.S. State Department employees—1,107 civil servants and 246 Foreign Service officers—were dismissed due to President Trump's ordered cuts, prompting concerns about reduced U.S. global influence amid international conflicts.
1,300+ State Department Employees Laid Off Amidst Trump's Restructuring
On Friday, over 1,300 U.S. State Department employees—1,107 civil servants and 246 Foreign Service officers—were dismissed due to President Trump's ordered cuts, prompting concerns about reduced U.S. global influence amid international conflicts.
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56% Bias Score


Blue States Face Budget Crisis Due to Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act
President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" is causing significant budget shortfalls in blue states, forcing Democratic governors to consider special legislative sessions to address funding cuts to healthcare and food assistance programs; the most significant cuts are delayed until after the 2026...
Blue States Face Budget Crisis Due to Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act
President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" is causing significant budget shortfalls in blue states, forcing Democratic governors to consider special legislative sessions to address funding cuts to healthcare and food assistance programs; the most significant cuts are delayed until after the 2026...
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60% Bias Score

Trump Tax Plan: $6,000 Senior Deduction, but Not the Promised Social Security Tax Relief
President Trump's tax plan offers a $6,000 deduction for senior citizens (double for joint filers) between 2025-2028, phasing out above $75,000/$150,000, impacting fewer than half of older Americans and indirectly hastening Social Security and Medicare insolvency to 2032.

Trump Tax Plan: $6,000 Senior Deduction, but Not the Promised Social Security Tax Relief
President Trump's tax plan offers a $6,000 deduction for senior citizens (double for joint filers) between 2025-2028, phasing out above $75,000/$150,000, impacting fewer than half of older Americans and indirectly hastening Social Security and Medicare insolvency to 2032.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Authorizes ICE to Use Force Against Protesters After California Raids
President Trump authorized ICE to use "whatever means necessary" to arrest protesters following clashes during California farm raids that resulted in arrests and injuries, including one critical injury, and recent attacks on law enforcement facilities.

Trump Authorizes ICE to Use Force Against Protesters After California Raids
President Trump authorized ICE to use "whatever means necessary" to arrest protesters following clashes during California farm raids that resulted in arrests and injuries, including one critical injury, and recent attacks on law enforcement facilities.
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56% Bias Score

Veteran Presidential Advisor David Gergen Dies at 83
David Gergen, a political advisor to four U.S. presidents and a professor at the Harvard Kennedy School, died on Thursday at age 83 after a long illness; his career was marked by bipartisan work and his final comments warned of threats to American democracy.

Veteran Presidential Advisor David Gergen Dies at 83
David Gergen, a political advisor to four U.S. presidents and a professor at the Harvard Kennedy School, died on Thursday at age 83 after a long illness; his career was marked by bipartisan work and his final comments warned of threats to American democracy.
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20% Bias Score

US State Department Initiates Mass Layoffs Amidst "America First" Restructuring
Over 1350 US State Department employees, including 1107 administrative staff and 246 diplomats, will be laid off on July 11th as part of a broader restructuring plan aimed at optimizing internal processes and focusing on diplomatic priorities; the move has faced criticism for potentially weakening U...

US State Department Initiates Mass Layoffs Amidst "America First" Restructuring
Over 1350 US State Department employees, including 1107 administrative staff and 246 diplomats, will be laid off on July 11th as part of a broader restructuring plan aimed at optimizing internal processes and focusing on diplomatic priorities; the move has faced criticism for potentially weakening U...
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40% Bias Score

US Senate Passes Bill Exacerbating Inequality, Slashing Social Programs
The US Senate passed President Trump's sweeping bill, which, despite its positive branding, significantly increases social inequality by cutting taxes for the wealthy while reducing funding for Medicaid, SNAP, and other vital programs, potentially impacting millions and the national debt by ~$4 tril...

US Senate Passes Bill Exacerbating Inequality, Slashing Social Programs
The US Senate passed President Trump's sweeping bill, which, despite its positive branding, significantly increases social inequality by cutting taxes for the wealthy while reducing funding for Medicaid, SNAP, and other vital programs, potentially impacting millions and the national debt by ~$4 tril...
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72% Bias Score

Death of David Gergen, Presidential Advisor and Public Service Leader
David Gergen, a political advisor to four U.S. presidents (Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton), died at age 83 after a long illness; his career included roles in government, academia, and media, marked by bipartisanship and public service.

Death of David Gergen, Presidential Advisor and Public Service Leader
David Gergen, a political advisor to four U.S. presidents (Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton), died at age 83 after a long illness; his career included roles in government, academia, and media, marked by bipartisanship and public service.
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20% Bias Score
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