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The A.I. bias rating includes policy and politician portrayal leanings based on the author’s tone found in the article using machine learning. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral.
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50% : [email protected] -- Illinois AG Kwame Raoul pushes for more funding amid legal battles with Trump administration, by the Tribune's Olivia Olander -- State Rep. Kam Buckner wants to give families of homicide victims a way to reopen cold cases, by Rita Oceguera for The Trace -- After-school programs in Springfield impacting nearly 850 students could be eliminated, by the State Journal-Register's Steven Spearie -- A rebuke:50% : Pritzker said the bill "presents both legal and operational issues that undermine its effect," via Capitol News. -- Johnson warned to seek Council OK before taking action to cover $175M CPS pension payment: "Fifteen anti-administration alderpersons worry that Mayor Brandon Johnson will go around the City Council to avoid risking another embarrassing political defeat," by the Sun-Times' Fran Spielman. -- The Council wants answers on City Hall's pension dispute with CPS, by Crain's Justin Laurence -- Soon-to-open National Public Housing Museum a living history awash in residents' stories, memorabilia, by the Sun-Times' Erica Thompson -- Chicago Archdiocese lawsuit alleges group conspired to file false sex abuse claims against defrocked priest, by the Sun-Times' Emmanuel Camarillo -- Ald.
50% : An analysis from the Cook County treasurer's office reveals turnout on tax-related referendums is highest in areas that are predominately white, wealthy and mostly homeowners," by the Sun-Times' David Struett. -- Sen. Michael Hastings alleges smear campaign in 2022 tight race to hold office: "The lawsuit alleges a conspiracy to 'execute a malicious text-message campaign designed to defame, humiliate and harass' Hastings leading up to the Nov. 8, 2022, election," by the Daily Southtown's Mike Nolan. -- Will County Board member Jacqueline Traynere cited after accident with child bicyclist, by the Daily Southtown's Michelle Mullins -- Rob Parrish, a candidate for Nunda Township highway commissioner, has been endorsed by former Nunda Township Clerk Angela Koscavage.
32% : The laws that may have been broken in the war planning group chat, by POLITICO's Josh Gerstein -- Trump was upset at Waltz for having a reporter's cell -- not just for potentially exposing national security secrets, via POLITICO -- Waltz takes 'full responsibility' -- and calls Atlantic editor 'scum,' by POLITICO's Ali Bianco -- Pritzker, Duckworth call on Pete Hegseth to resign after group chat controversy, via NBC 5 -- Good recap about the leak on Signal, via NBC 5's Mary Ann Ahern on "The Brief" --
27% : Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler said there's a "sense of fury about what Trump and Musk are doing to the whole country.
5% : " Pritzker added: "We will not blindly follow illegal orders because Donald Trump wrote them down on a piece of paper.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.