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Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Senate Democrat and his party’s top leader on the Judiciary Committee, announced Wednesday that he won’t seek a sixth term in 2026.

“I know in my heart it’s time to pass the torch,” the veteran senator said in a social media post Wednesday.

Durbin, who is 80, confirmed what many Democrats have expected for months — that the veteran senator would step aside after three decades in office.

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What does a “Left” media bias rating mean?

Sources with a Left AllSides Media Bias Rating™ display bias in ways that strongly align with liberal, progressive, or left-wing thought and/or policy agendas. Some of these sources may be considered "left-wing news."

A Left media bias rating from AllSides doesn't necessarily mean the source is extreme, wrong, not credible, or unreasonable, just as a Center rating doesn't necessarily mean the source is the most fair, credible, or reasonable. We encourage people to read outlets across the political spectrum to get multiple perspectives.

Outlets with a Left AllSides Media Bias Rating™ fall between and -6.00 to -3.00 on the AllSides Media Bias Meter™

The numerical rating categories are as follows:

Left: -6.00 to -3.00

Lean Left: -2.99 to -1.00

Center: -0.99 to +0.99

Lean Right: +1.00 to +2.99

Right: +3.00 to +6.00

Sources with a Left media bias rating are most likely to show favor for:

  • Generous government services (food stamps, social security, Medicare, student-loans, unemployment benefits, healthcare, education, etc.)
  • A rejection of social and economic inequality
  • A belief in systemic oppression and a need for the government to step in and rectify the wrongs it has committed
  • Federal laws to protect consumers and the environment
  • Federal laws against discrimination
  • Federal laws protecting equal rights
  • Tax increases on the wealthy
  • Government regulation of corporations
  • Keeping abortion legal and accessible
  • A belief that some groups of people suffer disproportionately greater amounts in society due to identity characteristics, including race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion
  • Decreasing military spending and intervention
  • A belief in individualism and the protection of personal freedoms
  • A belief in generous immigration policies
  • A belief that the role of government is not just to protect rights, but to provide for its people and end suffering
  • A belief that government should prevent wealth from concentrating in the hands of a few
  • A belief that all humans have a right to healthcare, housing, clean water, a living wage
  • A belief that all people deserve help when they have fallen on hard times
  • An embrace of empathy, compassion, and tolerance as guiding values
  • A belief in the importance of multiculturalism and representation of diverse cultures and races in media, positions of political power, and corporations
  • Concerns about hate speech
  • A belief in “live and let live,” i.e, that the government should not intervene just because someone is acting in ways someone else does not approve of, provided they have harmed no one else
  • A belief that corporations, if left unregulated, may do harm to workers, society and the environment in the pursuit of profit

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Left

What does a “Left” media bias rating mean?

Sources with a Left AllSides Media Bias Rating™ display bias in ways that strongly align with liberal, progressive, or left-wing thought and/or policy agendas. Some of these sources may be considered "left-wing news."

A Left media bias rating from AllSides doesn't necessarily mean the source is extreme, wrong, not credible, or unreasonable, just as a Center rating doesn't necessarily mean the source is the most fair, credible, or reasonable. We encourage people to read outlets across the political spectrum to get multiple perspectives.

Outlets with a Left AllSides Media Bias Rating™ fall between and -6.00 to -3.00 on the AllSides Media Bias Meter™

The numerical rating categories are as follows:

Left: -6.00 to -3.00

Lean Left: -2.99 to -1.00

Center: -0.99 to +0.99

Lean Right: +1.00 to +2.99

Right: +3.00 to +6.00

Sources with a Left media bias rating are most likely to show favor for:

  • Generous government services (food stamps, social security, Medicare, student-loans, unemployment benefits, healthcare, education, etc.)
  • A rejection of social and economic inequality
  • A belief in systemic oppression and a need for the government to step in and rectify the wrongs it has committed
  • Federal laws to protect consumers and the environment
  • Federal laws against discrimination
  • Federal laws protecting equal rights
  • Tax increases on the wealthy
  • Government regulation of corporations
  • Keeping abortion legal and accessible
  • A belief that some groups of people suffer disproportionately greater amounts in society due to identity characteristics, including race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion
  • Decreasing military spending and intervention
  • A belief in individualism and the protection of personal freedoms
  • A belief in generous immigration policies
  • A belief that the role of government is not just to protect rights, but to provide for its people and end suffering
  • A belief that government should prevent wealth from concentrating in the hands of a few
  • A belief that all humans have a right to healthcare, housing, clean water, a living wage
  • A belief that all people deserve help when they have fallen on hard times
  • An embrace of empathy, compassion, and tolerance as guiding values
  • A belief in the importance of multiculturalism and representation of diverse cultures and races in media, positions of political power, and corporations
  • Concerns about hate speech
  • A belief in “live and let live,” i.e, that the government should not intervene just because someone is acting in ways someone else does not approve of, provided they have harmed no one else
  • A belief that corporations, if left unregulated, may do harm to workers, society and the environment in the pursuit of profit

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Left

What does a “Left” media bias rating mean?

Sources with a Left AllSides Media Bias Rating™ display bias in ways that strongly align with liberal, progressive, or left-wing thought and/or policy agendas. Some of these sources may be considered "left-wing news."

A Left media bias rating from AllSides doesn't necessarily mean the source is extreme, wrong, not credible, or unreasonable, just as a Center rating doesn't necessarily mean the source is the most fair, credible, or reasonable. We encourage people to read outlets across the political spectrum to get multiple perspectives.

Outlets with a Left AllSides Media Bias Rating™ fall between and -6.00 to -3.00 on the AllSides Media Bias Meter™

The numerical rating categories are as follows:

Left: -6.00 to -3.00

Lean Left: -2.99 to -1.00

Center: -0.99 to +0.99

Lean Right: +1.00 to +2.99

Right: +3.00 to +6.00

Sources with a Left media bias rating are most likely to show favor for:

  • Generous government services (food stamps, social security, Medicare, student-loans, unemployment benefits, healthcare, education, etc.)
  • A rejection of social and economic inequality
  • A belief in systemic oppression and a need for the government to step in and rectify the wrongs it has committed
  • Federal laws to protect consumers and the environment
  • Federal laws against discrimination
  • Federal laws protecting equal rights
  • Tax increases on the wealthy
  • Government regulation of corporations
  • Keeping abortion legal and accessible
  • A belief that some groups of people suffer disproportionately greater amounts in society due to identity characteristics, including race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion
  • Decreasing military spending and intervention
  • A belief in individualism and the protection of personal freedoms
  • A belief in generous immigration policies
  • A belief that the role of government is not just to protect rights, but to provide for its people and end suffering
  • A belief that government should prevent wealth from concentrating in the hands of a few
  • A belief that all humans have a right to healthcare, housing, clean water, a living wage
  • A belief that all people deserve help when they have fallen on hard times
  • An embrace of empathy, compassion, and tolerance as guiding values
  • A belief in the importance of multiculturalism and representation of diverse cultures and races in media, positions of political power, and corporations
  • Concerns about hate speech
  • A belief in “live and let live,” i.e, that the government should not intervene just because someone is acting in ways someone else does not approve of, provided they have harmed no one else
  • A belief that corporations, if left unregulated, may do harm to workers, society and the environment in the pursuit of profit

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Lean Left

AllSides Media Bias Rating: Lean Left

What does a “Lean Left” media bias rating mean?

Sources with a Lean Left AllSides Media Bias Rating™ display bias in ways that moderately align with liberal, progressive, or left-wing thought and/or policy agendas. A Lean Left bias is a moderately liberal rating on the political spectrum.

Outlets with a Lean Left AllSides Media Bias Rating™ fall between and  -2.99 to -1.00 on the AllSides Media Bias Meter™.

The numerical rating categories are as follows:

Left: -6.00 to -3.00

Lean Left: -2.99 to -1.00

Center: -0.99 to +0.99

Lean Right: +1.00 to +2.99

Right: +3.00 to +6.00

Sources with a Lean Left rating may moderately show favor for at least some of the following:

  • Government services (food stamps, social security, Medicare, student-loans, unemployment benefits, healthcare, education, etc.)
  • Federal laws to protect consumers and the environment
  • Federal laws protecting equal rights
  • Tax increases on the wealthy
  • Government regulation of corporations
  • Keeping abortion legal and accessible
  • A belief in identity politics, i.e., that some groups of people suffer disproportionately greater amounts in society due to identity characteristics, including race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion
  • A belief in systemic oppression and a need for the government to step in and rectify the wrongs it has committed
  • Decreasing military spending and intervention
  • A belief that the role of government is to provide for its people, to end suffering and contribute to human prosperity
  • A belief that government should prevent wealth from concentrating in the hands of a few
  • A belief that all humans have a right to healthcare, housing, clean water, a living wage
  • A belief that all people deserve help from the state when they have fallen on hard times
  • An embrace of empathy, compassion, and tolerance as guiding values
  • A belief in the importance of multiculturalism and representation of diverse cultures and races in media, positions of political power, and corporations
  • A rejection of social and economic inequality
  • Bans on hate speech, i.e., a belief that words can be violent
  • A belief in “live and let live,” i.e, that the government should not intervene just because someone is acting in ways someone else does not approve of, provided they have harmed no one else
  • A belief that corporations, if left unregulated, may do harm to workers, society and the environment in the pursuit of profit

Learn more about media bias

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Lean Left

AllSides Media Bias Rating: Lean Left

What does a “Lean Left” media bias rating mean?

Sources with a Lean Left AllSides Media Bias Rating™ display bias in ways that moderately align with liberal, progressive, or left-wing thought and/or policy agendas. A Lean Left bias is a moderately liberal rating on the political spectrum.

Outlets with a Lean Left AllSides Media Bias Rating™ fall between and  -2.99 to -1.00 on the AllSides Media Bias Meter™.

The numerical rating categories are as follows:

Left: -6.00 to -3.00

Lean Left: -2.99 to -1.00

Center: -0.99 to +0.99

Lean Right: +1.00 to +2.99

Right: +3.00 to +6.00

Sources with a Lean Left rating may moderately show favor for at least some of the following:

  • Government services (food stamps, social security, Medicare, student-loans, unemployment benefits, healthcare, education, etc.)
  • Federal laws to protect consumers and the environment
  • Federal laws protecting equal rights
  • Tax increases on the wealthy
  • Government regulation of corporations
  • Keeping abortion legal and accessible
  • A belief in identity politics, i.e., that some groups of people suffer disproportionately greater amounts in society due to identity characteristics, including race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion
  • A belief in systemic oppression and a need for the government to step in and rectify the wrongs it has committed
  • Decreasing military spending and intervention
  • A belief that the role of government is to provide for its people, to end suffering and contribute to human prosperity
  • A belief that government should prevent wealth from concentrating in the hands of a few
  • A belief that all humans have a right to healthcare, housing, clean water, a living wage
  • A belief that all people deserve help from the state when they have fallen on hard times
  • An embrace of empathy, compassion, and tolerance as guiding values
  • A belief in the importance of multiculturalism and representation of diverse cultures and races in media, positions of political power, and corporations
  • A rejection of social and economic inequality
  • Bans on hate speech, i.e., a belief that words can be violent
  • A belief in “live and let live,” i.e, that the government should not intervene just because someone is acting in ways someone else does not approve of, provided they have harmed no one else
  • A belief that corporations, if left unregulated, may do harm to workers, society and the environment in the pursuit of profit

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George Conway is an American lawyer and anti-Trump activist. 

Vice President JD Vance says he did not realize how sick Pope Francis was when he met with the pontiff at the Vatican a day before he died.

"I've thought a lot about that. I mean, it's pretty crazy, actually," Vance said. "And, obviously, when I saw him, I didn't know that he had less than 24 hours still on this earth. I think it was a great blessing."

The Iran-backed Houthi rebels of Yemen launched a missile targeting northern Israel early Wednesday, according to the Israeli military.

The attack is rare for the Houthis, who have been enforcing a military blockade of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden in support of the Palestinian people, tens of thousands of whom have been killed in Israel's war against another Iran-proxy militia, Hamas, in Gaza.

On Tuesday, The Free Press had a major scoop: The State Department is launching its biggest shake-up in decades in an effort spearheaded by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

The reorganization, done with the help of Elon Musk and DOGE, looks to eliminate 132 agency offices dedicated to efforts like advancing democracy and combating extremism. It will also lead to the State Department eliminating hundreds of positions intended for career officials. Additionally, top officials are being asked to reduce their offices by an additional 15 percent.

U.S. stocks opened higher Wednesday after President Donald Trump signaled a softer stance toward the eye-watering tariffs he had set for China, while also stating he would not make an immediate change in leadership at the Federal Reserve.

Investors were also cheered by Elon Musk's imminent return to a more full-time focus on Tesla, dialing back his controversial stint as a Trump White House adviser to one to two days a week.