January 10, 2026 – US Headlines

1Gov. Newsom’s last state budget: Here’s what we know

Story gist: California Governor Gavin Newsom proposed his final state budget. An AI revenue windfall narrowed the projected $3 billion budget deficit.
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AI windfall helps California narrow projected $3-billion budget deficit
— Los Angeles Times
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Gov. Newsom’s last state budget: Here’s what we know
— CalMatters
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like Los Angeles Times emphasize positive aspects, framing AI windfall as key to narrowing California’s $3-billion deficit. Center outlets like CalMatters offer neutral, informational coverage with ‘Here’s what we know.’ Right-leaning outlets provide no coverage, absenting potential critiques of Newsom’s spending or long-term fiscal health.

2Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, January 8, 2026

Story gist: The Institute for the Study of War published its Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment on January 8, 2026. CNN reported on Russia’s Oreshnik ballistic missile and its capabilities.
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What is Russia’s Oreshnik ballistic missile and what can it do?
— CNN
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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, January 8, 2026
— Institute for the Study of War
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like CNN focus on explanatory details of Russia’s Oreshnik missile capabilities, emphasizing its technical features. Center sources such as the Institute for the Study of War deliver a factual campaign assessment without specifics highlighted. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential emphasis on Russian aggression or Western responses.

3Funding America’s Strength: House Passes FY26 Bills on Security, Energy, and Stewardship

Story gist: The U.S. House passed FY26 spending bills totaling nearly $180 billion on security, energy, and stewardship. Lawmakers approved the package to avert a government shutdown.
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House passes spending bill to avert another government shutdown
— USA Today
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House easily passes spending package as lawmakers work to avoid another shutdown
— PBS
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House passes nearly $180B funding package after conservative rebellion over Minnesota fraud fears
— Fox News
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Bias summary: Left-leaning USA Today frames the bill as a successful measure to avert a shutdown, emphasizing prevention without mentioning cost or dissent. Center PBS highlights the easy passage and bipartisan work to avoid shutdown, portraying smooth cooperation. Right-leaning Fox News stresses the $180B price tag and conservative rebellion over Minnesota fraud fears, focusing on fiscal concerns and GOP infighting.

4ICYMI: Secretary Rollins and Secretary Kennedy Pen Joint Op-ed in Fox News “New Dietary Plan Recommends Real Food for All Americans”

Story gist: HHS Secretary Rollins and USDA Secretary Kennedy published a joint op-ed in Fox News titled ‘New Dietary Plan Recommends Real Food for All Americans.’ The piece promotes new dietary guidelines emphasizing real food.
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Will you notice any change at the grocery store because of RFK Jr.’s new food guidelines? You already have
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ICYMI: Secretary Rollins and Secretary Kennedy Pen Joint Op-ed in Fox News “New Dietary Plan Recommends Real Food for All Americans”
— USDA (.gov)
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Food pyramid faces scrutiny as Ben Carson reveals why Americans don’t have to eat meat
— Fox News
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Bias summary: Left-leaning CNN frames skeptically, questioning if RFK Jr.’s guidelines will change grocery store experiences and implying minimal impact. Center USDA neutrally reposts the op-ed without commentary. Right-leaning Fox News emphasizes scrutiny of the food pyramid and Ben Carson’s point that meat is optional, portraying the plan as challenging outdated advice positively.

5Trump blasts 5 Republican senators for war powers vote

Story gist: Donald Trump criticized five Republican senators for their vote on a war powers resolution.
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What Is the War Powers Resolution, and Why Is Trump’s Claim About It Misleading?
— The New York Times
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Trump blasts 5 Republican senators for war powers vote
— PBS
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like NYT frame the story with explanatory context on the War Powers Resolution, labeling Trump’s claim misleading to fact-check him. Center outlets like PBS use neutral headlines mirroring the event without judgment. Right-leaning coverage is absent, potentially missing defenses of Trump’s criticism or attacks on the senators for opposing him.