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US House Approves $9 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting and Foreign Aid
The US House approved President Trump's plan to cut $9 billion from public broadcasting and foreign aid, eliminating $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and nearly $8 billion in foreign aid programs, passing the bill 216-213.
US House Approves $9 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting and Foreign Aid
The US House approved President Trump's plan to cut $9 billion from public broadcasting and foreign aid, eliminating $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and nearly $8 billion in foreign aid programs, passing the bill 216-213.
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40% Bias Score


Senate Reclaims $9 Billion in Funding for NPR, PBS, and Foreign Aid
The Senate approved a bill to cut $9 billion in federal funding from NPR, PBS, and foreign aid programs, a move championed by Republicans as a step toward fiscal responsibility, despite recent legislation increasing federal borrowing; two Republican senators opposed it, and Democrats decried the act...
Senate Reclaims $9 Billion in Funding for NPR, PBS, and Foreign Aid
The Senate approved a bill to cut $9 billion in federal funding from NPR, PBS, and foreign aid programs, a move championed by Republicans as a step toward fiscal responsibility, despite recent legislation increasing federal borrowing; two Republican senators opposed it, and Democrats decried the act...
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40% Bias Score


Late Show" Cancellation Sparks Censorship Accusations
Following criticism of a \$16 million settlement between Paramount and Donald Trump, CBS canceled "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert", prompting accusations of political censorship, although CBS cited financial reasons.
Late Show" Cancellation Sparks Censorship Accusations
Following criticism of a \$16 million settlement between Paramount and Donald Trump, CBS canceled "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert", prompting accusations of political censorship, although CBS cited financial reasons.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Lawsuit, Demands Release of Epstein Documents
President Trump threatened to sue The Wall Street Journal over a letter allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein, and simultaneously requested the release of grand jury documents related to the case, amid controversy over the Justice Department's decision to close the Epstein investigation.
Trump Threatens Lawsuit, Demands Release of Epstein Documents
President Trump threatened to sue The Wall Street Journal over a letter allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein, and simultaneously requested the release of grand jury documents related to the case, amid controversy over the Justice Department's decision to close the Epstein investigation.
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60% Bias Score


House Passes Bipartisan Stablecoin Bill, GENIUS Act
The US House passed the bipartisan GENIUS Act, regulating stablecoins by requiring anti-money laundering and sanctions compliance from issuers; the bill passed 308-122 after overcoming initial Republican opposition over the absence of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) ban, which will be address...
House Passes Bipartisan Stablecoin Bill, GENIUS Act
The US House passed the bipartisan GENIUS Act, regulating stablecoins by requiring anti-money laundering and sanctions compliance from issuers; the bill passed 308-122 after overcoming initial Republican opposition over the absence of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) ban, which will be address...
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Passes First Major Crypto Bill: GENIUS Act Sets Stablecoin Regulations
The U.S. House passed the GENIUS Act, establishing regulations for stablecoins, 308-122, following intense lobbying and President Trump's intervention; the bill now heads to his desk for signature.
U.S. Passes First Major Crypto Bill: GENIUS Act Sets Stablecoin Regulations
The U.S. House passed the GENIUS Act, establishing regulations for stablecoins, 308-122, following intense lobbying and President Trump's intervention; the bill now heads to his desk for signature.
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52% Bias Score

US Congress Passes $9 Billion in Funding Cuts, Impacting Public Broadcasting
The US House passed a bill cutting $9 billion in federal funding, including $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), impacting NPR, PBS, and local stations; President Trump supports the cuts, while Democrats oppose them, citing negative impacts on rural communities and emerge...

US Congress Passes $9 Billion in Funding Cuts, Impacting Public Broadcasting
The US House passed a bill cutting $9 billion in federal funding, including $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), impacting NPR, PBS, and local stations; President Trump supports the cuts, while Democrats oppose them, citing negative impacts on rural communities and emerge...
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60% Bias Score

Congress Cuts \$1 Billion in Public Media Funding
The U.S. House approved a bill to cut over \$1 billion in funding from public media, impacting programs by Ken Burns and others, potentially harming new filmmakers and disproportionately affecting rural communities.

Congress Cuts \$1 Billion in Public Media Funding
The U.S. House approved a bill to cut over \$1 billion in funding from public media, impacting programs by Ken Burns and others, potentially harming new filmmakers and disproportionately affecting rural communities.
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52% Bias Score

SAFE HIRE Act: Stricter Penalties for Executives Hiring Undocumented Workers
Senator Bernie Moreno introduced the "Strengthening Accountability for Employers Hiring Individuals and Reforming Enforcement Act" (SAFE HIRE Act), which increases penalties for executives of publicly traded companies that knowingly hire undocumented workers, potentially including up to 10 years in ...

SAFE HIRE Act: Stricter Penalties for Executives Hiring Undocumented Workers
Senator Bernie Moreno introduced the "Strengthening Accountability for Employers Hiring Individuals and Reforming Enforcement Act" (SAFE HIRE Act), which increases penalties for executives of publicly traded companies that knowingly hire undocumented workers, potentially including up to 10 years in ...
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68% Bias Score

Senate Advances Controversial Judicial Nominations Amidst Democratic Protest
The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced Emil Bove's nomination to a Federal Appeals Court judgeship and Jeanine Pirro's nomination as U.S. Attorney for Washington D.C., despite Democratic protests citing concerns over Bove's past actions and a whistleblower's allegations, and Pirro's past election c...

Senate Advances Controversial Judicial Nominations Amidst Democratic Protest
The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced Emil Bove's nomination to a Federal Appeals Court judgeship and Jeanine Pirro's nomination as U.S. Attorney for Washington D.C., despite Democratic protests citing concerns over Bove's past actions and a whistleblower's allegations, and Pirro's past election c...
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48% Bias Score

House Poised for Late-Night Vote on Trump's $9 Billion Funding Cuts
The House of Representatives is preparing for a late-night vote on President Trump's $9 billion federal funding cuts package, which includes $8 billion in foreign aid and $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; the vote comes after a dispute over an Epstein-related measure and a S...

House Poised for Late-Night Vote on Trump's $9 Billion Funding Cuts
The House of Representatives is preparing for a late-night vote on President Trump's $9 billion federal funding cuts package, which includes $8 billion in foreign aid and $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; the vote comes after a dispute over an Epstein-related measure and a S...
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52% Bias Score

Vought's Push for Partisan Government Funding Sparks Senate Outrage
OMB Director Russ Vought's call for a more partisan government funding process sparked outrage among senators, following the Senate's passage of a $9 billion rescissions package that canceled funds for foreign aid and public broadcasting, raising concerns about Congress's power of the purse and futu...

Vought's Push for Partisan Government Funding Sparks Senate Outrage
OMB Director Russ Vought's call for a more partisan government funding process sparked outrage among senators, following the Senate's passage of a $9 billion rescissions package that canceled funds for foreign aid and public broadcasting, raising concerns about Congress's power of the purse and futu...
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48% Bias Score
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