December 20, 2025 – US Headlines

1Justice Department begins releasing long-awaited Epstein investigation files

Story gist: The U.S. Justice Department began releasing files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. A congressman criticized the release for failing to comply with the law.
Left
Latest Epstein files release ‘grossly fails to comply with both the spirit and letter of the law’, says congressman – live
— The Guardian
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Center
Justice Department begins releasing long-awaited Epstein investigation files
— PBS
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian emphasize a congressman’s criticism that the release ‘grossly fails to comply with both the spirit and letter of the law,’ adopting a critical tone focused on shortcomings. Center outlets like PBS frame it neutrally as the Justice Department beginning long-awaited releases. Right-leaning outlets offer no coverage, omitting any conservative perspective on the matter.

2University of Virginia names Scott C. Beardsley as the University’s 10th president

Story gist: The University of Virginia named Scott C. Beardsley as its 10th president.
Left
U.-Va. names new president, sparking outcry from some who sought delay
— The Washington Post
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Center
University of Virginia names Scott C. Beardsley as the University’s 10th president
— UVA Today
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Washington Post frames the appointment as sparking ‘outcry from some who sought delay,’ emphasizing controversy and opposition. Center UVA Today uses a neutral, factual announcement matching the official title without reference to dissent. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting any conservative perspective on the leadership change.

3Brown, MIT suspect had 200 rounds, laser sights as authorities feared hit list: US attorney

Story gist: Ella Cook, a suspect linked to Brown University and MIT, possessed 200 rounds of ammunition and laser sights amid authorities’ fears of a hit list, per a US attorney. An autopsy showed she likely died days before her body was found in Homewood, Alabama.
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Former classmates describe accused Brown shooter as ‘brilliant’ but arrogant and difficult
— CNN
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Center
Ella Cook Obituary – Homewood, AL
— Dignity Memorial
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Brown University, MIT shooting suspect likely died days before body found: autopsy
— foxnews.com
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like CNN emphasize classmates’ descriptions of the suspect as ‘brilliant’ but arrogant and difficult, focusing on her personality. Center outlets offer neutral obituaries without context. Right-leaning outlets like Fox News highlight the autopsy revealing death days before body discovery, emphasizing timeline over threat details. No strong omissions across lanes.

4The next Bay Area storm is on the way. This timeline shows when heaviest rain will hit

Story gist: An atmospheric river storm approaches the Bay Area. Forecasts predict heaviest rain late Saturday in Northern California, including San Francisco.
Left
Atmospheric river in Bay Area will dump month’s worth of rain in SF
— SFGATE
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Center
NorCal forecast: Rain arrives late Saturday & hangs around a while
— KCRA
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning SFGATE emphasizes dramatic intensity with ‘dump month’s worth of rain in SF,’ highlighting potential impacts. Center KCRA offers neutral timing-focused forecast: ‘rain arrives late Saturday & hangs around.’ Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting any conservative angles on weather resilience or skepticism toward alarmist predictions.

5Fraught EU summit backs Ukraine but divisions are clear

Story gist: At an EU summit, leaders agreed to loan Ukraine $105 billion after a bid to use frozen Russian assets failed. Divisions among member states were evident.
Left
E.U. agrees to loan Ukraine $105B after bid to use Russian assets fails
— The Washington Post
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Center
Fraught EU summit backs Ukraine but divisions are clear
— BBC
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Washington Post emphasize EU’s large-scale financial support ($105B loan) to Ukraine, noting asset failure factually. Center sources such as BBC highlight summit’s tensions (‘fraught’) and clear internal divisions despite backing Ukraine. Right-leaning coverage absent, missing perspectives potentially stressing aid costs to Europe or critiquing Ukraine support.