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Record $170 Million Raised for Trump Inauguration Amidst Transparency Concerns
President Trump's inauguration committee has raised a record-breaking $170 million, exceeding the $106 million of his 2017 inauguration and the $65 million of Biden's 2021 inauguration; despite the lavish spending, the committee is expected to have a surplus; current regulations allow for unlimited ...
Record $170 Million Raised for Trump Inauguration Amidst Transparency Concerns
President Trump's inauguration committee has raised a record-breaking $170 million, exceeding the $106 million of his 2017 inauguration and the $65 million of Biden's 2021 inauguration; despite the lavish spending, the committee is expected to have a surplus; current regulations allow for unlimited ...
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52% Bias Score


Biden Administration Will Not Enforce TikTok Ban Before Leaving Office
President Biden will not enforce a TikTok ban before leaving office, leaving it to President-elect Trump, following a Supreme Court ruling upholding a federal law banning TikTok unless sold due to national security concerns related to its Chinese parent company, ByteDance.
Biden Administration Will Not Enforce TikTok Ban Before Leaving Office
President Biden will not enforce a TikTok ban before leaving office, leaving it to President-elect Trump, following a Supreme Court ruling upholding a federal law banning TikTok unless sold due to national security concerns related to its Chinese parent company, ByteDance.
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56% Bias Score


Bipartisan Push for Remote Voting for New Parents in Congress
Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is teaming up with House Democrats, led by Rep. Brittany Pettersen, to force a vote on a bill that would allow new parents 12 weeks of remote voting; Speaker Mike Johnson opposes the measure, citing its unconstitutionality.
Bipartisan Push for Remote Voting for New Parents in Congress
Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is teaming up with House Democrats, led by Rep. Brittany Pettersen, to force a vote on a bill that would allow new parents 12 weeks of remote voting; Speaker Mike Johnson opposes the measure, citing its unconstitutionality.
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60% Bias Score


Meloni to Attend Trump's Inauguration Alongside European Far-Right Leaders
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will attend Donald Trump's inauguration alongside several other European far-right leaders, including Éric Zemmour and Tino Chrupalla, on Monday in Washington D.C., signaling a strengthening of ties between the US and certain European far-right movements.
Meloni to Attend Trump's Inauguration Alongside European Far-Right Leaders
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will attend Donald Trump's inauguration alongside several other European far-right leaders, including Éric Zemmour and Tino Chrupalla, on Monday in Washington D.C., signaling a strengthening of ties between the US and certain European far-right movements.
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Inaugural Address: "American Carnage" and its Global Implications
Donald Trump's January 20, 2017, inaugural address in Washington, D.C., delivered in rain, was characterized by its protectionist and nationalistic tone, criticizing the Washington elite and international community and outlining an "America First" approach.
Trump's Inaugural Address: "American Carnage" and its Global Implications
Donald Trump's January 20, 2017, inaugural address in Washington, D.C., delivered in rain, was characterized by its protectionist and nationalistic tone, criticizing the Washington elite and international community and outlining an "America First" approach.
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44% Bias Score


Surge in Same-Sex Marriages Amidst Fears of Legal Rollback
Fearful of potential legal challenges to same-sex marriage under the incoming Trump administration, numerous LGBTQ couples across the US are marrying ahead of the inauguration, leading to a surge in demand for wedding officiants and related services, some of whom are offering their services pro bono...
Surge in Same-Sex Marriages Amidst Fears of Legal Rollback
Fearful of potential legal challenges to same-sex marriage under the incoming Trump administration, numerous LGBTQ couples across the US are marrying ahead of the inauguration, leading to a surge in demand for wedding officiants and related services, some of whom are offering their services pro bono...
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32% Bias Score

Trump Family Returns to White House with Shifting Roles
The Trump family—Melania, Don Jr., Ivanka, Eric, and Barron—will return to the White House on Monday, with varying degrees of official and unofficial involvement in the administration, reflecting shifts in their roles since Trump's first term.

Trump Family Returns to White House with Shifting Roles
The Trump family—Melania, Don Jr., Ivanka, Eric, and Barron—will return to the White House on Monday, with varying degrees of official and unofficial involvement in the administration, reflecting shifts in their roles since Trump's first term.
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48% Bias Score

Smaller Protests Expected at Trump's Second Inauguration
Ahead of Trump's second inauguration, significantly fewer protests are planned compared to his first, reflecting a change in public opinion and a decrease in grassroots opposition and celebrity engagement.

Smaller Protests Expected at Trump's Second Inauguration
Ahead of Trump's second inauguration, significantly fewer protests are planned compared to his first, reflecting a change in public opinion and a decrease in grassroots opposition and celebrity engagement.
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52% Bias Score

Su Fears Trump Will Undo Biden's Pro-Worker Policies
Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su fears that a Trump administration will undo Biden's pro-worker policies, including protections for workers from extreme heat and overtime pay expansion, citing Trump's past record and current advisors like Elon Musk as reasons for concern. She emphasized the Biden adm...

Su Fears Trump Will Undo Biden's Pro-Worker Policies
Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su fears that a Trump administration will undo Biden's pro-worker policies, including protections for workers from extreme heat and overtime pay expansion, citing Trump's past record and current advisors like Elon Musk as reasons for concern. She emphasized the Biden adm...
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56% Bias Score

Biden's Legacy: Policy Achievements and Political Challenges
President Biden's four-year term saw the passage of major infrastructure and climate legislation, but he faced reelection challenges due to economic downturn and communication difficulties, leading to comparisons with presidents like George H.W. Bush and Benjamin Harrison.

Biden's Legacy: Policy Achievements and Political Challenges
President Biden's four-year term saw the passage of major infrastructure and climate legislation, but he faced reelection challenges due to economic downturn and communication difficulties, leading to comparisons with presidents like George H.W. Bush and Benjamin Harrison.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Sentences Last January 6th Rioter Before Potential Trump Pardons
On the last day of federal court before Donald Trump's inauguration, Judge Tanya Chutkan sentenced Brian Leo Kelly, a nonviolent January 6th rioter, to 10 days in jail, probation, community service, and restitution, acknowledging that this might be her last such sentencing due to the possibility of ...

Judge Sentences Last January 6th Rioter Before Potential Trump Pardons
On the last day of federal court before Donald Trump's inauguration, Judge Tanya Chutkan sentenced Brian Leo Kelly, a nonviolent January 6th rioter, to 10 days in jail, probation, community service, and restitution, acknowledging that this might be her last such sentencing due to the possibility of ...
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36% Bias Score

Democrats Divided on Trump: Cooperation or Resistance?
Following Trump's second election, some Democrats are open to working with his administration, while party leaders prioritize winning elections and opposing his agenda, creating an internal struggle as governors and party leaders weigh collaboration against resistance.

Democrats Divided on Trump: Cooperation or Resistance?
Following Trump's second election, some Democrats are open to working with his administration, while party leaders prioritize winning elections and opposing his agenda, creating an internal struggle as governors and party leaders weigh collaboration against resistance.
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44% Bias Score
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