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Just the News is categorized as right-leaning based on ratings from AllSides, Ad Fontes Media, and Media Bias/Fact Check. It has a credibility rating of C (Mixed Factuality). We currently track 19 recent articles from this source.


Recent Articles (19)

McConnell warns he won't vote to confirm DNI nominee Pulte over lack of national security experience

McConnell did not specifically name Pulte in his statement but appeared to warn that the acting director might not get confirmed if Trump formally nominates him for the post. The Senate does not need

Ex Alabama football coach Saban tells Congress NCAA 'needs fixing,' limit eligibility, compensation

NCAA athletes were not allowed until 2021 to make money off their athletic ability, until the governing body changed rules to allow students to profit from their NIL.

Senators square off over who decides on matters of gender dysphoria, transition medical procedures

While Democratic senators argued that the federal government shouldn't be getting involved in what they see as solely a familial matter, Republicans demanded stronger protection for children.

DOJ accuses Iranian-Californian tech CEO of supplying US equipment to Iranian military

The Justice Department said 63-year-old Jamshid Ghomi of Newport Coast, California, has been charged with conspiracy to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which carries a maximum

Former National Symphony Orchestra artistic advisor warns NSO might not survive Kennedy Center chaos

Folds urged orchestra fans to write to members of Congress to share their concerns about the future of the NSO and demand safeguards against political interference in the performing arts, stating they

Outback customer sues restaurant chain for $1.5 million, claiming she slipped on mashed potatoes

The U.S.-owned Australian-themed casual dining restaurant chain has denied the allegations and has argued that it had no notice of any hazardous condition and that it had no obligation to warn people

Amazon becomes Fortune 500's top company in terms of revenue, ending Walmart's 13-year reign

The list is an annual ranking of America’s biggest companies by revenue based on the previous fiscal year. Amazon took the top spot by generating roughly $717 billion in revenue in the 2025 fiscal yea

Justice Department files superseding indictment against Southern Poverty Law Center

The field sources allegedly used money to attend extremist rallies, host rallies, grow existing chapters, create new chapters, recruit, donate to extremist leaders, and pay living expenses, the indict

Senate advances ICE, Border Patrol funding package

Holding up the process were bipartisan concerns over the proposed $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization fund" that the DOJ announced to benefit the victims of alleged political weaponization under the pr

Four Tren de Aragua members plead guilty to 2024 double murder

Court documents claimed Keiber Jaen Martinez, Samuel Gonzalez Castro, Eferson Morillo-Gomez and Keineyer Ibarra-Mujica agreed to kill 44-year-old Claretha LaQuesha Daniels, 36-year-old Justin Lawless

Trump confirms plans to attend G7 after White House UFC fight

Other events marking the 250th anniversary of the nation's founding have faced controversy.

Luna to file charges against Code Pink after altercation with group leader

Luna did not identify her alleged assailant other than to indicate that the person was the head organizer of the group present during the incident.

DOJ investigates Arizona State University over DEI practices

The DOJ noted a string of viral videos that attracted national attention and suggested the school was engaged in potentially illegal conduct. The agency has not made a determination in its investigati

Trump cheers Vance anti-fraud efforts

"Vice President JD Vance and Republicans are doing a great job hunting down Fraud in the various States," Trump posted on Truth Social.

Mullin reviewing DHS contracts Noem signed

She also faced scrutiny over allegations that she awarded contracts to people linked to her subordinates and political allies.

Trump confirms calling Netanyahu 'crazy' for Israel attacks on Lebanon amid efforts to end Iran war

Lebanon has been the site of fierce fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah. A ceasefire in the region has been a sticking point for negotiations to end the Iran war.

NYC investigating groups entering, emerging from municipal sewers

There have so far been no confirmed injuries or arrests.

DOJ unveils new SPLC allegations in superseding indictment

The original indictment asserted that the SPLC had provided funds to the Ku Klux Klan, United Klans of America, Aryan Nations, and the Nationalist Socialist Party of American Nazis.

Johnson fumes as Dems threaten FISA over Pulte appointment

Section 702 is a provision that allows for the warrantless surveillance of foreigners abroad.

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