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The Algorithm Is Not Neutral

A recent AllSides analysis reveals that major news aggregators exhibit significant left-leaning bias, with Google News sourcing 73% of its content from left-rated outlets. This trend of skewed representation has worsened over four years, raising concerns about the impact on public perception and independent thinking among millions of users.

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What Is the “Gang of Eight”?

The “Gang of Eight” refers to a bipartisan group of congressional leaders who receive classified national security briefings in extraordinary circumstances. This group ensures swift and discreet communication between the executive and legislative branches. It includes key leaders from both the House and Senate Intelligence Committees, balancing oversight and secrecy amidst sensitive operations.

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Third-Country Deportation Policy — A Due Process Fight, Not the End of Enforcement

A Boston federal judge ruled against the Trump administration’s expanded third-country deportation policy, stating it violates due process rights. The ruling emphasizes the need for meaningful notice and opportunities to contest removals. While the deportation framework faces scrutiny, the legal battle over procedural safeguards is ongoing, with potential appeals ahead.

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Winners and Losers from Trump’s 2026 State of the Union

In his lengthy State of the Union address, President Trump successfully reframed his narrative to emphasize America’s resurgence and strengthen his support amongst the GOP base. His focus on economic nationalism, border enforcement, and military strength positioned him favorably against a fragmented Democratic opposition, signaling confidence heading into the 2026 midterms.

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Abigail Spanberger’s Rebuttal: A Polished Performance Built on Selective Truths

Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger’s rebuttal to President Trump’s State of the Union was polished, disciplined, and emotionally effective. But for all its rhetorical strength, it leaned heavily on selective framing. Tariffs were described only as reckless taxes, immigration enforcement only as unaccountable overreach, and entitlement reform only as cruelty — with little acknowledgment of trade-offs, strategic intent, or competing data.

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The Golden Age Address: Trump’s Longest State of the Union and the Politics of America at 250

In his record-length State of the Union address, President Trump framed a narrative of American renewal, celebrating a return to prosperity amidst historical milestones. His speech, positioned around the 250th anniversary of the nation, emphasized themes of economic growth, national sovereignty, and exceptionalism, while aiming to energize his electoral base ahead of the midterms.

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Supreme Court Slams the Brakes on Executive Tariffs — But the Left Won’t Like What Comes Next

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration overstepped its authority by imposing broad tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. This decision does not eliminate tariffs or presidential trade powers but requires congressional approval for significant trade policies, refocusing the debate on legislative accountability and structural limits on executive power.

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SAVE Act Stalls in Senate as White House Signals Executive Backup Plan

The SAVE Act has passed the House and is now being debated in the Senate, requiring proof of citizenship for federal voter registration. While supporters argue it enhances election integrity, critics warn it may disenfranchise eligible voters. President Trump threatens executive action if Congress fails, complicating the matter further.

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Democrats Lost the Election — So Why Are They Governing Like They Won?

The editorial questions why Democrats, despite losing the last election, are obstructing the agenda voters endorsed. It highlights a troubling trend of treating elections as optional, undermining constitutional principles, and eroding civic trust. The piece argues that this approach could disengage voters and harm democracy, emphasizing the need for persuasion instead of obstruction.

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Hawley Calls for DOJ Probe Into “Dark Money” Behind Nationwide ICE Protests

Sen. Josh Hawley has called for a Department of Justice investigation into alleged left-wing “dark money” groups orchestrating anti-ICE protests across the U.S. He claims these protests show signs of central organization, possibly involving foreign influence. Hawley questions whether the DOJ will apply equal scrutiny to progressive activist networks compared to conservative ones.

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