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Extracted Claims (18452)
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Simplified: The government shutdown ended without a clear victory, angering many Democrats.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Cost of living will be central to midterm elections in 2026.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Democrats ended the standoff.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Republicans did not extend healthcare subsidies.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: The longest government shutdown is ending.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: King Features Syndicate holds the 2025 copyright.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Newsom and Buttigieg opposed the deal because maximal opposition to Trump is needed in Democratic primaries.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Schumer is vulnerable to a primary challenge from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Chuck Schumer wanted to appease the Democratic base.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Chuck Schumer asked for a one-year extension of the subsidies.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Obamacare subsidies were passed in 2021 and renewed in 2022 under Biden without Republican support.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Democrats avoided the worst political fallout from refusing to fund the government.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: The longest US shutdown is ending, Democratic recriminations are beginning.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: In 1877, Miguel Cané lamented that his compatriots were becoming merchants rather than soldiers, poets, or artists.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Foro Madrid was founded as a right-wing counterpart to São Paulo Forum and Puebla Group.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: Latin America had high COVID-19 mortality rates; Peru's rate was double the UK's.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: When Bolsonaro won the presidency, his party went from 1 seat to 52 in Congress.1 sources7 months ago
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The Pink Tide began to ebb after 2014, with the end of the sustained boom in commodity prices. 0.800Simplified: The Pink Tide started declining after 2014, due to the end of the commodity price boom.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: In 2011, at the peak of the Pink Tide, around 60% of Latin America's population lived under elected left-wing governments.1 sources7 months ago
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Simplified: From 1998-2014, left-wing candidates won 32 elections in 13 countries, including Chávez in Venezuela and Rousseff in Brazil.1 sources7 months ago