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17 Million Americans to Lose Health Insurance Under "One Big Beautiful Bill
The "One Big Beautiful Bill" signed into law on July 4th, 2024, is projected to cause 17 million Americans to lose health insurance coverage by 2026, due to changes in Medicaid eligibility, the ACA marketplace, and restrictions on reproductive healthcare funding.
17 Million Americans to Lose Health Insurance Under "One Big Beautiful Bill
The "One Big Beautiful Bill" signed into law on July 4th, 2024, is projected to cause 17 million Americans to lose health insurance coverage by 2026, due to changes in Medicaid eligibility, the ACA marketplace, and restrictions on reproductive healthcare funding.
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68% Bias Score


USOPC Bans Transgender Women From Women's Sports
The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) banned transgender women from women's sports, citing President Trump's executive order threatening funding cuts for organizations allowing trans athletes' participation; this follows similar actions by the NCAA and multiple states, potentially impactin...
USOPC Bans Transgender Women From Women's Sports
The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) banned transgender women from women's sports, citing President Trump's executive order threatening funding cuts for organizations allowing trans athletes' participation; this follows similar actions by the NCAA and multiple states, potentially impactin...
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68% Bias Score


New Jersey US Attorney Position Vacant After DOJ Fires Judge's Appointee
Following the expiration of her 120-day term, U.S. Attorney Alina Habba was replaced by the New Jersey district court judges with her top assistant, Desiree Grace, who was subsequently fired by the Department of Justice, leaving the position vacant amidst political conflict.
New Jersey US Attorney Position Vacant After DOJ Fires Judge's Appointee
Following the expiration of her 120-day term, U.S. Attorney Alina Habba was replaced by the New Jersey district court judges with her top assistant, Desiree Grace, who was subsequently fired by the Department of Justice, leaving the position vacant amidst political conflict.
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56% Bias Score


Texas Redistricting Sparks Democratic Counter-Strategy
Texas Republicans plan to redraw congressional districts to gain five seats before the 2026 midterms, prompting Democrats, including Beto O'Rourke, to consider similar actions in California to counter the GOP's power grab.
Texas Redistricting Sparks Democratic Counter-Strategy
Texas Republicans plan to redraw congressional districts to gain five seats before the 2026 midterms, prompting Democrats, including Beto O'Rourke, to consider similar actions in California to counter the GOP's power grab.
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60% Bias Score


Columbia University Sanctions 80 Students Over Gaza Protest
Columbia University sanctioned about 80 students for a May campus occupation protesting Israeli strikes in Gaza, with penalties ranging from probation to expulsion, reflecting a broader crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism amidst political pressure and accusations of antisemitism.
Columbia University Sanctions 80 Students Over Gaza Protest
Columbia University sanctioned about 80 students for a May campus occupation protesting Israeli strikes in Gaza, with penalties ranging from probation to expulsion, reflecting a broader crackdown on pro-Palestinian activism amidst political pressure and accusations of antisemitism.
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40% Bias Score


Maxwell to Meet with Justice Department Amid Epstein Scandal
Ghislaine Maxwell, imprisoned for sex trafficking, will meet with the US Justice Department to discuss potential new evidence in the Jeffrey Epstein case, sparking speculation of a presidential pardon and highlighting ongoing political pressure on President Trump.
Maxwell to Meet with Justice Department Amid Epstein Scandal
Ghislaine Maxwell, imprisoned for sex trafficking, will meet with the US Justice Department to discuss potential new evidence in the Jeffrey Epstein case, sparking speculation of a presidential pardon and highlighting ongoing political pressure on President Trump.
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64% Bias Score

Obama Calls Trump's Treason Accusations "Ridiculous" Amid Epstein Scandal
Former President Barack Obama dismissed President Trump's accusations of treason and conspiracy to delegitimize his 2016 election victory as "ridiculous," while Trump attacked Obama and shared a falsified AI video, amid pressure from the Jeffrey Epstein case and internal Republican conflicts.

Obama Calls Trump's Treason Accusations "Ridiculous" Amid Epstein Scandal
Former President Barack Obama dismissed President Trump's accusations of treason and conspiracy to delegitimize his 2016 election victory as "ridiculous," while Trump attacked Obama and shared a falsified AI video, amid pressure from the Jeffrey Epstein case and internal Republican conflicts.
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36% Bias Score

Obama Denies Trump's Russiagate Accusations
Former President Obama denied President Trump's accusations that he orchestrated Russiagate, calling them "bizarre" and a distraction, while Trump claims newly declassified documents show Obama and his administration "manufactured" intelligence to create the narrative of Russian interference in the ...

Obama Denies Trump's Russiagate Accusations
Former President Obama denied President Trump's accusations that he orchestrated Russiagate, calling them "bizarre" and a distraction, while Trump claims newly declassified documents show Obama and his administration "manufactured" intelligence to create the narrative of Russian interference in the ...
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60% Bias Score

Biden Campaign Dodges Drug Questions Before Debate; Hunter Biden Offers Ambien Explanation
Before the June 2024 presidential debate, the Biden campaign dodged questions about the President's potential use of performance-enhancing drugs, later contradicted by Hunter Biden's claim that his father used Ambien. This fueled criticism and raised concerns about the President's fitness for office...

Biden Campaign Dodges Drug Questions Before Debate; Hunter Biden Offers Ambien Explanation
Before the June 2024 presidential debate, the Biden campaign dodged questions about the President's potential use of performance-enhancing drugs, later contradicted by Hunter Biden's claim that his father used Ambien. This fueled criticism and raised concerns about the President's fitness for office...
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56% Bias Score

Democrats Strategize to Avert Repeat of March Government Funding Crisis
Senate Democrats are preparing for a fall government funding showdown with Republicans, aiming to avoid a repeat of the March crisis where they faced intense criticism for cooperating with the GOP and narrowly averted a shutdown; the strategy involves early internal discussions and a focus on preven...

Democrats Strategize to Avert Repeat of March Government Funding Crisis
Senate Democrats are preparing for a fall government funding showdown with Republicans, aiming to avoid a repeat of the March crisis where they faced intense criticism for cooperating with the GOP and narrowly averted a shutdown; the strategy involves early internal discussions and a focus on preven...
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44% Bias Score

Childcare Assault Allegation in Victoria
A mother alleges her two-year-old daughter was sexually assaulted by a childcare worker in Victoria; however, due to a lack of evidence, the worker remains employed and hasn't been charged, raising concerns about childcare safety regulations.

Childcare Assault Allegation in Victoria
A mother alleges her two-year-old daughter was sexually assaulted by a childcare worker in Victoria; however, due to a lack of evidence, the worker remains employed and hasn't been charged, raising concerns about childcare safety regulations.
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52% Bias Score

House Adjourns Early Amidst Epstein Files Dispute
The Republican-led House of Representatives adjourned a day early on Wednesday, instead of Thursday, due to Democratic efforts to force votes on releasing Jeffrey Epstein's files; Republicans cited ongoing committee work, while Democrats accused them of avoiding difficult votes.

House Adjourns Early Amidst Epstein Files Dispute
The Republican-led House of Representatives adjourned a day early on Wednesday, instead of Thursday, due to Democratic efforts to force votes on releasing Jeffrey Epstein's files; Republicans cited ongoing committee work, while Democrats accused them of avoiding difficult votes.
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56% Bias Score
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