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Trump Found Guilty, but Avoids Punishment in Stormy Daniels Case
A New York court found Donald Trump guilty on 34 felony counts related to hush-money payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign; however, he will not face any penalties due to legal protections afforded to the presidency.
Trump Found Guilty, but Avoids Punishment in Stormy Daniels Case
A New York court found Donald Trump guilty on 34 felony counts related to hush-money payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign; however, he will not face any penalties due to legal protections afforded to the presidency.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Receives Unconditional Discharge in New York Criminal Trial
President-elect Donald Trump received an unconditional discharge on Friday in his New York criminal trial, avoiding any punishment despite a jury conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records; Trump plans to appeal and will be sworn in as president in January.
Trump Receives Unconditional Discharge in New York Criminal Trial
President-elect Donald Trump received an unconditional discharge on Friday in his New York criminal trial, avoiding any punishment despite a jury conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records; Trump plans to appeal and will be sworn in as president in January.
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40% Bias Score


Smalls Statue to Face Tillman's at South Carolina Statehouse
South Carolina will install a statue of Robert Smalls, a former slave who became a congressman, facing the statue of white supremacist "Pitchfork" Ben Tillman, to spark conversations about racial history along a popular children's field trip route; the proposal awaits legislative approval.
Smalls Statue to Face Tillman's at South Carolina Statehouse
South Carolina will install a statue of Robert Smalls, a former slave who became a congressman, facing the statue of white supremacist "Pitchfork" Ben Tillman, to spark conversations about racial history along a popular children's field trip route; the proposal awaits legislative approval.
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32% Bias Score


Five Dead in Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires Amidst Political Fallout
At least five people died in raging wildfires consuming over 31,000 acres in Los Angeles, prompting criticism of Mayor Bass for her absence during the crisis and triggering a political clash between Trump and Newsom over the disaster's handling, amidst water shortages that hindered the response.
Five Dead in Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires Amidst Political Fallout
At least five people died in raging wildfires consuming over 31,000 acres in Los Angeles, prompting criticism of Mayor Bass for her absence during the crisis and triggering a political clash between Trump and Newsom over the disaster's handling, amidst water shortages that hindered the response.
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60% Bias Score


Five Presidents Unite at Carter's State Funeral
The state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter brought together five US presidents—including Joe Biden and Donald Trump—in a display of national unity, celebrating Carter's life and legacy of humanitarian work and peacemaking, just days before a major political transition.
Five Presidents Unite at Carter's State Funeral
The state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter brought together five US presidents—including Joe Biden and Donald Trump—in a display of national unity, celebrating Carter's life and legacy of humanitarian work and peacemaking, just days before a major political transition.
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44% Bias Score


Trump-Alito Call Raises Ethical Concerns Amidst Impending Sentencing
Hours before Trump's legal team tried to stop his New York state criminal sentencing, President-elect Trump spoke with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, who insists the call only concerned a job candidate; however, the timing and Alito's history raise serious ethical questions.
Trump-Alito Call Raises Ethical Concerns Amidst Impending Sentencing
Hours before Trump's legal team tried to stop his New York state criminal sentencing, President-elect Trump spoke with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, who insists the call only concerned a job candidate; however, the timing and Alito's history raise serious ethical questions.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Sentenced: Felon Status Impacts 47th Presidency
Donald Trump was sentenced in New York for falsifying business records related to hush-money payments made to Stormy Daniels, though the sentence involves no jail time or fines, formally classifying him as a felon and impacting his legacy.

Trump Sentenced: Felon Status Impacts 47th Presidency
Donald Trump was sentenced in New York for falsifying business records related to hush-money payments made to Stormy Daniels, though the sentence involves no jail time or fines, formally classifying him as a felon and impacting his legacy.
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60% Bias Score

Record-Breaking $200 Million Raised for Trump's Inauguration
Donald Trump's upcoming inauguration is set to be the most expensive in US history, having already received over $200 million in donations from major corporations across various sectors, including automotive, technology, and finance, who seek to influence the new administration.

Record-Breaking $200 Million Raised for Trump's Inauguration
Donald Trump's upcoming inauguration is set to be the most expensive in US history, having already received over $200 million in donations from major corporations across various sectors, including automotive, technology, and finance, who seek to influence the new administration.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Attempt to Delay Hush-Money Sentencing
The Supreme Court rejected Donald Trump's appeal to delay the sentencing in a hush-money case, setting it for this Friday, ten days before his re-inauguration. The court deemed the sentencing relatively inconsequential to his presidential duties, though Trump maintains the proceedings are unlawful, ...

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Attempt to Delay Hush-Money Sentencing
The Supreme Court rejected Donald Trump's appeal to delay the sentencing in a hush-money case, setting it for this Friday, ten days before his re-inauguration. The court deemed the sentencing relatively inconsequential to his presidential duties, though Trump maintains the proceedings are unlawful, ...
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Delay of Hush Money Sentencing
The Supreme Court rejected Donald Trump's emergency request to delay his sentencing in a New York hush money case, setting the stage for sentencing on Friday, days before his second-term inauguration; the court cited a relatively insubstantial burden and the judge's intention of no penalty.

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Delay of Hush Money Sentencing
The Supreme Court rejected Donald Trump's emergency request to delay his sentencing in a New York hush money case, setting the stage for sentencing on Friday, days before his second-term inauguration; the court cited a relatively insubstantial burden and the judge's intention of no penalty.
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48% Bias Score

Former Pentagon Official Warns of Further Military-Linked Attacks Amidst Potential Rollback of Extremism Countermeasures
A former Pentagon official warns of further potential domestic attacks by military personnel, citing two deadly incidents on New Year's Day and highlighting the risk posed by a potential nominee's dismissal of programs aimed at countering extremism in the military.

Former Pentagon Official Warns of Further Military-Linked Attacks Amidst Potential Rollback of Extremism Countermeasures
A former Pentagon official warns of further potential domestic attacks by military personnel, citing two deadly incidents on New Year's Day and highlighting the risk posed by a potential nominee's dismissal of programs aimed at countering extremism in the military.
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40% Bias Score

Vance Resigns Senate Seat to Become Vice President
Ohio Senator JD Vance resigned his seat on January 10, 2025, to become Vice President under President-elect Donald Trump, creating a vacancy in the Senate and ending his two-year term early.

Vance Resigns Senate Seat to Become Vice President
Ohio Senator JD Vance resigned his seat on January 10, 2025, to become Vice President under President-elect Donald Trump, creating a vacancy in the Senate and ending his two-year term early.
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44% Bias Score
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