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US Politics · United StatesPresident Donald Trump was sued on Friday by preservationists seeking an architecture review and congressional approval over his White House ballroom project.
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Historic preservation group sues Trump over White House ballroom project
58% Center coverage: 180 sources

Sports · United KingdomAnother win for Arsenal. More misery for Liverpool and its under-fire manager Arne Slot. While Arsenal accelerated its title charge with a 2-0 victory over Brentford to regain a five-point lead, Liverpool needed a late own-goal just to salvage a 1-1 draw with Sunderland at Anfield.See the Story
Premier League: Arsenal regains 5-point lead as Liverpool drops more points at Anfield
40% Left coverage: 58 sources

Spain Politics · SpainWith most European leaders talking tougher about immigration amid a rise in far-right populism and Trump administration warnings that they could face “civilizational erasure” unless they tighten their borders, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez stands apart. The Iberian nation has taken in millions of people from Latin America and Africa in recent years, and the leftist Sánchez regularly extols the financial and social benefits that immigrants who legally come to Spain bring to the eurozone’s fourth-largest economy.See the Story
Spain’s leader finds himself alone in defending immigration as other EU heads take a tougher line
57% Center coverage: 30 sources