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FBI Director Wray Resigns Amidst Incoming Trump Appointee
FBI Director Christopher Wray resigned on December 11, 2024, after President-elect Trump announced the appointment of Kash Patel, a conspiracy theorist, as his successor, citing a need to protect the FBI from further politicization.
FBI Director Wray Resigns Amidst Incoming Trump Appointee
FBI Director Christopher Wray resigned on December 11, 2024, after President-elect Trump announced the appointment of Kash Patel, a conspiracy theorist, as his successor, citing a need to protect the FBI from further politicization.
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40% Bias Score


Biden Administration Urges Supreme Court to Reject Appeals Blocking Climate Change Lawsuits
The Biden administration is urging the Supreme Court to reject oil companies' and Republican states' appeals to block climate change lawsuits, arguing the appeals lack merit and interfere with state authority to address public deception about climate change dangers.
Biden Administration Urges Supreme Court to Reject Appeals Blocking Climate Change Lawsuits
The Biden administration is urging the Supreme Court to reject oil companies' and Republican states' appeals to block climate change lawsuits, arguing the appeals lack merit and interfere with state authority to address public deception about climate change dangers.
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36% Bias Score


"FBI Director Wray Resigns Ahead of Trump's Second Term"
"FBI Director Christopher Wray announced his resignation, effective January 20, 2025, to avoid conflict with incoming President Trump, who favors Kash Patel as his replacement. Wray's term ends in 2027. Patel's past criticism of the FBI and potential to politicize the agency raise concerns."
"FBI Director Wray Resigns Ahead of Trump's Second Term"
"FBI Director Christopher Wray announced his resignation, effective January 20, 2025, to avoid conflict with incoming President Trump, who favors Kash Patel as his replacement. Wray's term ends in 2027. Patel's past criticism of the FBI and potential to politicize the agency raise concerns."
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40% Bias Score


Jordan Welcomes Wray's Resignation, Announces Continued FBI Oversight
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan welcomed FBI Director Christopher Wray's resignation, citing concerns over investigations into parents at school board meetings, pro-life Catholics, whistleblowers, and the raid on President Trump's home; he announced continued oversight of the FBI.
Jordan Welcomes Wray's Resignation, Announces Continued FBI Oversight
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan welcomed FBI Director Christopher Wray's resignation, citing concerns over investigations into parents at school board meetings, pro-life Catholics, whistleblowers, and the raid on President Trump's home; he announced continued oversight of the FBI.
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56% Bias Score


NDAA Passes House Despite Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Military Children
The House passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which includes a ban on gender-affirming care for children of service members, sparking bipartisan opposition and raising concerns about the well-being of transgender youth and the military's recruitment and retention.
NDAA Passes House Despite Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Military Children
The House passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which includes a ban on gender-affirming care for children of service members, sparking bipartisan opposition and raising concerns about the well-being of transgender youth and the military's recruitment and retention.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Appoints Loyalists to Head Voice of America
President-elect Donald Trump named Kari Lake, a hardline immigration advocate and unsuccessful Arizona gubernatorial candidate known for echoing Trump's criticisms of the "fake news" media, to head the congressionally funded Voice of America, which provides independent news reporting globally.
Trump Appoints Loyalists to Head Voice of America
President-elect Donald Trump named Kari Lake, a hardline immigration advocate and unsuccessful Arizona gubernatorial candidate known for echoing Trump's criticisms of the "fake news" media, to head the congressionally funded Voice of America, which provides independent news reporting globally.
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60% Bias Score

FBI Director Wray Resigns Amidst Political Tensions
FBI Director Christopher Wray announced his resignation, effective at the end of the current administration, citing a desire to shield the agency from further political conflict following investigations into Donald Trump, including the Mar-a-Lago raid. President-elect Trump had previously intended t...

FBI Director Wray Resigns Amidst Political Tensions
FBI Director Christopher Wray announced his resignation, effective at the end of the current administration, citing a desire to shield the agency from further political conflict following investigations into Donald Trump, including the Mar-a-Lago raid. President-elect Trump had previously intended t...
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52% Bias Score

House Passes Record $1 Trillion Military Spending Bill Amidst Global Tensions
The House passed a nearly $1 trillion military spending bill, the largest in its 63-year history, increasing funds for weaponry, soldier salaries, and base improvements, while also including controversial restrictions on transgender healthcare and DEI initiatives amid rising global tensions.

House Passes Record $1 Trillion Military Spending Bill Amidst Global Tensions
The House passed a nearly $1 trillion military spending bill, the largest in its 63-year history, increasing funds for weaponry, soldier salaries, and base improvements, while also including controversial restrictions on transgender healthcare and DEI initiatives amid rising global tensions.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Rings NYSE Bell, Named Time's Person of the Year
Donald Trump will ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday and has been named Time Magazine's 2024 Person of the Year, marking a significant symbolic moment given his history as a New York businessman and past association with the magazine.

Trump Rings NYSE Bell, Named Time's Person of the Year
Donald Trump will ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday and has been named Time Magazine's 2024 Person of the Year, marking a significant symbolic moment given his history as a New York businessman and past association with the magazine.
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48% Bias Score

Controversial Pro-Israel Congressman Nominated to Chair House Foreign Affairs Committee
US Representative Brian Mast, a staunch pro-Israel hawk known for his anti-Palestinian rhetoric, including comparing Palestinians to Nazis and advocating for restricting aid to Gaza, has been nominated to chair the House Foreign Affairs Committee, sparking widespread condemnation from Palestinian ri...

Controversial Pro-Israel Congressman Nominated to Chair House Foreign Affairs Committee
US Representative Brian Mast, a staunch pro-Israel hawk known for his anti-Palestinian rhetoric, including comparing Palestinians to Nazis and advocating for restricting aid to Gaza, has been nominated to chair the House Foreign Affairs Committee, sparking widespread condemnation from Palestinian ri...
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60% Bias Score

Senate Republicans Block Democrats' NLRB Nominee
The Senate failed to confirm Lauren McFarren for another term on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) due to opposition from Sens. Manchin and Sinema, giving the incoming Trump administration control over the agency's composition and likely its agenda.

Senate Republicans Block Democrats' NLRB Nominee
The Senate failed to confirm Lauren McFarren for another term on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) due to opposition from Sens. Manchin and Sinema, giving the incoming Trump administration control over the agency's composition and likely its agenda.
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44% Bias Score

Biden's Son's Pardon Draws Sharp Criticism, Low Public Approval
Former Biden adviser Anita Dunn strongly criticized the president's pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, citing poor timing and concerns about the rule of law; a new poll shows only 32% of Americans approve of the decision.

Biden's Son's Pardon Draws Sharp Criticism, Low Public Approval
Former Biden adviser Anita Dunn strongly criticized the president's pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, citing poor timing and concerns about the rule of law; a new poll shows only 32% of Americans approve of the decision.
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48% Bias Score
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