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- Check7 days agoChange DetectedAdds March 2026 coverage of a roundtable about a planned ICE facility hosted by Moore and McClain-Delaney, and notes McClain-Delaney's vote for ICE.SummaryDifference1%

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- Check36 days agoChange DetectedBirthday mode option added to the interface with an Enabled/Disabled toggle and a Birthday mode (Baby Globe) label.SummaryDifference0.0%

- Check50 days agoChange DetectedThe page now states that Trone loaned $5 million to his 2026 Democratic primary campaign, and the sentence about his criticism of Delaney's vote was removed.SummaryDifference1%

- Check57 days agoChange DetectedAdds a reference to the Lugar Center – McCourt School of Bipartisan Index and notes candidates in the 2026 U.S. House elections. Also removes an inaccurate descriptor and includes the page's last edit timestamp.SummaryDifference3%

- Check65 days agoChange DetectedAdded a reference to the Laken Riley Act and a 2026 campaign citation (Gregory Svirnovskiy, Politico), and updated the page’s last-edited timestamp to 28 January 2026.SummaryDifference1%

- Check79 days agoChange DetectedUpdates show that in 2024 Trone lost the Senate primary to Angela Alsobrooks, and that in 2025 he announced a run again for Maryland's 6th congressional district in 2026.SummaryDifference0.0%

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