1Midterm primaries 2026: results and reaction as six states including California and Iowa cast ballots – as it happened
Story gist: Voters cast ballots in 2026 midterm primaries across six states including California and Iowa.
Midterm primaries 2026: results and reaction as six states including California and Iowa cast ballots – as it happened
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Dems went safe in swing seats — and hard left in some blue ones
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Voters head to the polls across California, Iowa and beyond on a pivotal primary election day
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Bias summary: Left-leaning coverage presents the day as neutral live results and reaction reporting without added analysis. Center outlets focus on Democratic candidate choices, contrasting moderate picks in swing seats with progressive selections in safe districts. Right-leaning sources describe the day as pivotal, emphasizing voter participation and turnout across California, Iowa, and other states. No outlet omits core facts, but emphasis shifts from process to strategy to significance.
2California Primary Election 2026 Live News: Governor, LA Mayor and House Race Updates
Story gist: California held its June 2, 2026 primary election. Updates covered the governor’s race, Los Angeles mayoral race, and House contests, with Hilton and Becerra leading the gubernatorial field.
California Primary Election 2026 Live News: Governor, LA Mayor and House Race Updates
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Hilton, Becerra lead California governor’s race. June 2 primary takeaways
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: The left-leaning New York Times headline uses broad, ongoing ‘Live News’ framing to cover multiple statewide and local races without highlighting specific results. The center USA Today outlet narrows focus to named frontrunners and ‘takeaways,’ emphasizing candidate performance. No right-leaning source is present, leaving absent any emphasis on conservative candidates, turnout concerns, or critiques of Democratic frontrunners typical of that lane.
3US and Iran launch new strikes, as Kuwait says airport hit by Iranian drones
Story gist: The US and Iran launched new strikes. Kuwait reported that its airport was hit by Iranian drones.
Kuwait says airport hit by Iranian strikes as US and Iran launch fresh attacks
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US and Iran launch new strikes, as Kuwait says airport hit by Iranian drones
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: The Guardian leads with Kuwait’s claim of an airport hit by Iranian strikes and labels events ‘fresh attacks.’ BBC uses neutral wording focused on ‘new strikes’ while specifying ‘drones.’ Right-leaning outlets are absent from the cluster, so perspectives emphasizing Iranian aggression, US self-defense, or broader regional threats receive no coverage.
4Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass punched her ticket for November’s election. Spencer Pratt is still hoping for his
Story gist: Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass advanced to the November runoff election. Spencer Pratt remains a candidate in the mayoral race.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass punched her ticket for November’s election. Spencer Pratt is still hoping for his
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Recap: Mayor Bass advances to runoff election, NBC News projects
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Polls Close in Messy Primaries for California Governor and Los Angeles Mayor
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Bias summary: Left-leaning coverage (CNN) emphasizes Bass securing her November spot while treating Pratt as an afterthought. Center reporting (NBC) delivers a neutral recap focused solely on Bass advancing per projections. Right-leaning outlets (WSJ) frame the event as part of messy statewide primaries involving both the mayoral and gubernatorial races, stressing procedural disorder over individual outcomes and omitting candidate-specific progress.
5Trump-backed Rep. Randy Feenstra loses Iowa governor primary
Story gist: In Iowa’s Republican primary for governor, Randy Feenstra lost to challenger Lahn. Feenstra had received an endorsement from former President Trump.
A Trump Endorsement Falls Flat: 4 Election Takeaways From Iowa and Beyond
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Lahn upsets Trump-backed Feenstra
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Trump-endorsed Feenstra concedes to MAHA-backed Lahn in GOP governor primary upset
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The New York Times frame the result around the failure of a Trump endorsement and extract wider election takeaways. Center sources such as Axios describe the outcome plainly as an upset of the Trump-backed candidate. Right-leaning outlets like Fox News note the winner’s MAHA backing and present the race as a primary upset, while all three note the Trump endorsement but differ in emphasis and context provided.
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