Showing 7,621 to 7,632 of 10,880 results


Emergency Spending Bill Delay Risks Government Shutdown
Negotiations over a $98 billion disaster relief package are delaying the release of an emergency spending bill, risking a government shutdown by Friday as lawmakers in the House and Senate struggle to agree on the size of the aid and its inclusion in a year-end funding bill.
Emergency Spending Bill Delay Risks Government Shutdown
Negotiations over a $98 billion disaster relief package are delaying the release of an emergency spending bill, risking a government shutdown by Friday as lawmakers in the House and Senate struggle to agree on the size of the aid and its inclusion in a year-end funding bill.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Trump Appoints Grenell and Nunes to Key Advisory Roles
Donald Trump appointed Richard Grenell, former US Ambassador to Germany, as a special missions envoy focusing on Venezuela and North Korea, and Devin Nunes, former US Representative, as chairman of his future intelligence advisory board.
Trump Appoints Grenell and Nunes to Key Advisory Roles
Donald Trump appointed Richard Grenell, former US Ambassador to Germany, as a special missions envoy focusing on Venezuela and North Korea, and Devin Nunes, former US Representative, as chairman of his future intelligence advisory board.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Kennedy's Health Secretary Nomination Faces Steep Opposition
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is seeking the position of Health Secretary, facing opposition from 75 Nobel laureates due to his past anti-vaccine statements and association with anti-vaccine activist Aaron Siri; his confirmation is uncertain, depending on how he addresses senators' concerns during upcoming ...
Kennedy's Health Secretary Nomination Faces Steep Opposition
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is seeking the position of Health Secretary, facing opposition from 75 Nobel laureates due to his past anti-vaccine statements and association with anti-vaccine activist Aaron Siri; his confirmation is uncertain, depending on how he addresses senators' concerns during upcoming ...
Progress
56% Bias Score


Bannon Suggests Trump Could Run for President in 2028, Despite Legal Obstacles
Steve Bannon suggested Donald Trump could run for president again in 2028, despite the 22nd Amendment's two-term limit; however, legal experts confirm there are no loopholes, and Trump himself has made conflicting statements on the matter.
Bannon Suggests Trump Could Run for President in 2028, Despite Legal Obstacles
Steve Bannon suggested Donald Trump could run for president again in 2028, despite the 22nd Amendment's two-term limit; however, legal experts confirm there are no loopholes, and Trump himself has made conflicting statements on the matter.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Rejects Appeal in Brian Benjamin Bribery Case
The Supreme Court declined to review bribery charges against former New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin, who allegedly traded a state grant for campaign contributions; this decision follows a pattern of the Court weakening federal anti-corruption laws.
Supreme Court Rejects Appeal in Brian Benjamin Bribery Case
The Supreme Court declined to review bribery charges against former New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin, who allegedly traded a state grant for campaign contributions; this decision follows a pattern of the Court weakening federal anti-corruption laws.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Biden and Harris Address DNC, Emphasize Future and Resilience
President Biden and Vice President Harris addressed the Democratic National Committee's holiday reception on December 17, 2024, expressing pride in their accomplishments despite the party's recent electoral losses and emphasizing the need for continued engagement.
Biden and Harris Address DNC, Emphasize Future and Resilience
President Biden and Vice President Harris addressed the Democratic National Committee's holiday reception on December 17, 2024, expressing pride in their accomplishments despite the party's recent electoral losses and emphasizing the need for continued engagement.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Sanders and Warren Respond to Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Amid Healthcare Frustration
Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren responded to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, with Warren initially suggesting public anger was understandable before retracting her statement. The incident highlights the rising frustration with the US healthcare system, where high pro...

Sanders and Warren Respond to Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Amid Healthcare Frustration
Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren responded to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, with Warren initially suggesting public anger was understandable before retracting her statement. The incident highlights the rising frustration with the US healthcare system, where high pro...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Congress Demands TikTok Ban Compliance from Apple and Google
Members of Congress sent letters to Apple and Google CEOs, demanding compliance with the TikTok ban by January 19; a federal appeals court rejected a request to pause the ban while TikTok appeals; Apple and Google could face substantial fines for continued cooperation.

Congress Demands TikTok Ban Compliance from Apple and Google
Members of Congress sent letters to Apple and Google CEOs, demanding compliance with the TikTok ban by January 19; a federal appeals court rejected a request to pause the ban while TikTok appeals; Apple and Google could face substantial fines for continued cooperation.
Progress
56% Bias Score

US Court Blocks Nasdaq's Diversity Mandate, Reflecting National DEI Shift
A US federal appeals court blocked Nasdaq's diversity mandate for corporate boards, impacting 3,300 companies and reflecting a broader trend among US firms abandoning DEI initiatives, despite concerns about hindering progress toward true equality.

US Court Blocks Nasdaq's Diversity Mandate, Reflecting National DEI Shift
A US federal appeals court blocked Nasdaq's diversity mandate for corporate boards, impacting 3,300 companies and reflecting a broader trend among US firms abandoning DEI initiatives, despite concerns about hindering progress toward true equality.
Progress
68% Bias Score

Trump's Plan to Abolish Department of Education Faces Hurdles, Poses Risks to Student Loan Borrowers
President-elect Trump and Congressional Republicans seek to abolish the U.S. Department of Education, a move facing significant political hurdles; even if successful, student loan programs would likely be transferred to other agencies, potentially causing operational disruptions and harming borrower...

Trump's Plan to Abolish Department of Education Faces Hurdles, Poses Risks to Student Loan Borrowers
President-elect Trump and Congressional Republicans seek to abolish the U.S. Department of Education, a move facing significant political hurdles; even if successful, student loan programs would likely be transferred to other agencies, potentially causing operational disruptions and harming borrower...
Progress
36% Bias Score

Trump's First Press Conference: Investment Announcements, Controversial Plans, and Media Attacks
President-elect Donald Trump held his first press conference at Mar-a-Lago, announcing a $100 billion SoftBank investment in the US and outlining plans for a border wall, lawsuits against media outlets, and controversial cabinet appointments, while addressing foreign policy issues and the mysterious...

Trump's First Press Conference: Investment Announcements, Controversial Plans, and Media Attacks
President-elect Donald Trump held his first press conference at Mar-a-Lago, announcing a $100 billion SoftBank investment in the US and outlining plans for a border wall, lawsuits against media outlets, and controversial cabinet appointments, while addressing foreign policy issues and the mysterious...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Federal Judge Reverses Retirement, Blocking Trump Nomination
Judge James Wynn, a Fourth Circuit Court Judge appointed by President Obama, reversed his retirement decision, preventing President-elect Trump from nominating a replacement, and angering Senate Republicans who called his decision brazenly partisan.

Federal Judge Reverses Retirement, Blocking Trump Nomination
Judge James Wynn, a Fourth Circuit Court Judge appointed by President Obama, reversed his retirement decision, preventing President-elect Trump from nominating a replacement, and angering Senate Republicans who called his decision brazenly partisan.
Progress
64% Bias Score
Showing 7,621 to 7,632 of 10,880 results