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Gavin Newsom · Los AngelesCalling President Donald Trump a threat to the American way of life, Gov. Gavin Newsom depicted the federal military intervention in Los Angeles as the onset of a much broader effort by Trump to overturn political and cultural norms at the heart of the nation’s democracy.See the Story
California governor says 'democracy is under assault' by Trump as feds intervene in LA protests
42% Center coverage: 186 sources

Climate Change · FranceThe world experienced its second-warmest May since records began this year, a month in which climate change fuelled a record-breaking heatwave in Greenland, scientists said on Wednesday. Last month was Earth's second-warmest May on record - exceeded only by May 2024 - rounding out the northern hemisphere's second-hottest March-May spring on record, the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said in a monthly bulletin.See the Story
May Was World's Second-Hottest on Record, EU Scientists Say
42% Center coverage: 75 sources
Election Called, but Both Liberals and Labor Hamstrung on Key Issues
70% Left coverage: 10 sources
Australia ‘Confident’ in US Nuclear Sub Deal Despite Review
67% Left coverage: 3 sources