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May 30, 2026 – US Headlines

1Trump’s name must be removed from Kennedy Center, judge orders

Story gist: A judge ordered that former President Trump’s name be removed from the Kennedy Center.
Left
5 Takeaways From a Kennedy Center Ruling That Angered Trump
— The New York Times
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Center
Trump’s name must be removed from Kennedy Center, judge orders
— Axios
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets such as The New York Times frame the ruling by emphasizing takeaways and noting Trump’s anger, shifting focus to his reaction. Center-leaning sources like Axios use direct, factual headlines that state the court order without added context. Right-leaning perspectives are absent from the cluster, leaving out potential emphasis on judicial intervention or criticism of the decision’s motives.

2Judge probes whether deal creating Trump’s $1.8 billion fund constitutes fraud

Story gist: A judge is examining whether a transaction that created a $1.8 billion fund linked to Donald Trump constitutes fraud and has ordered Trump to address allegations in an IRS case.
Left
Judge probes whether deal creating Trump’s $1.8 billion fund constitutes fraud
— The Washington Post
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Center
Trump ordered to address “grievous allegations” in IRS case
— Axios
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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 judicial scrutiny of potential fraud in the fund’s creation. Center outlets such as Axios focus on the directive to Trump and describe the allegations as grievous in an IRS context. Right-leaning perspectives are absent, leaving out any framing that might question the investigation’s basis or suggest political targeting.

3Live Updates: Trump holds key White House meeting on Iran deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz, destroy uranium

Story gist: President Trump held a White House Situation Room meeting on a potential Iran deal involving the Strait of Hormuz and uranium. Reports also reference a tentative US-Iran ceasefire.
Left
Trump calls a Situation Room meeting to decide on extending Iran ceasefire
— The Washington Post
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Center
5 things to know about tentative US-Iran ceasefire deal
— The Hill
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning coverage from The Washington Post emphasizes procedural steps, describing the meeting as a decision point on extending a ceasefire. Center outlets like The Hill adopt a neutral, factual approach focused on summarizing deal details. Right-leaning framing is absent, leaving out perspectives that might stress enforcement, military options, or Iranian violations.

4New poll in California governor’s race shows a top three – but only two candidates will move on

Story gist: A new poll in the California governor’s race shows three candidates leading, though only two will advance.
Left
Here’s what the latest California governor polls show — and what they mean for your vote
— San Francisco Chronicle
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Center
Second poll shows Becerra’s ahead in California governor’s race
— Politico
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets frame the poll around voter guidance and broader implications, as seen in the San Francisco Chronicle headline. Center-leaning coverage, such as Politico, emphasizes a specific candidate’s lead without added context. Right-leaning perspectives are absent from the cluster, leaving out any focus on conservative candidates or alternative interpretations of the results.

5Bus crashes into cars on Virginia interstate, killing 5 people, state police say

Story gist: A bus crashed into cars on a Virginia interstate, killing five people, according to state police.
Left
‘The bus was going really, really fast,’ survivor says of deadly Virginia crash
— The Washington Post
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Center
Bus crashes into cars on Virginia interstate, killing 5 people, state police say
— PBS
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Right
Virginia bus crash that killed five involved driver who doesn’t speak English, Sean Duffy says
— Fox News
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets emphasize survivor accounts highlighting excessive speed as a key factor. Center outlets stick to official police statements and core facts without added context. Right-leaning coverage focuses on the driver’s inability to speak English, citing political figures to suggest language or immigration issues as relevant. The center lane presents the most neutral baseline, while left and right each introduce distinct causal angles absent from the basic reporting.

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