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Gabbard's Declassification of 2016 Election Report Raises National Security Concerns
National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard declassified a five-year-old report on Russia's interference in the 2016 election, despite objections from CIA officials, raising concerns about jeopardizing sources and methods; the move is seen by some as politically motivated.
Gabbard's Declassification of 2016 Election Report Raises National Security Concerns
National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard declassified a five-year-old report on Russia's interference in the 2016 election, despite objections from CIA officials, raising concerns about jeopardizing sources and methods; the move is seen by some as politically motivated.
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40% Bias Score


Spain to Declassify Documents from Franco Era and Transition
Spain's Council of Ministers approved a draft law that will automatically declassify government documents older than 45 years, potentially providing crucial insights into the Franco era and the transition to democracy, starting in late 2026.
Spain to Declassify Documents from Franco Era and Transition
Spain's Council of Ministers approved a draft law that will automatically declassify government documents older than 45 years, potentially providing crucial insights into the Franco era and the transition to democracy, starting in late 2026.
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24% Bias Score


Gabbard Releases Documents Claiming Obama Administration Manufactured Intelligence on 2016 Election
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified documents alleging the Obama administration manufactured intelligence to harm Donald Trump's 2016 campaign; Democrats dispute this, highlighting the widely accepted conclusion of Russian interference in the election and raising concerns ab...
Gabbard Releases Documents Claiming Obama Administration Manufactured Intelligence on 2016 Election
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified documents alleging the Obama administration manufactured intelligence to harm Donald Trump's 2016 campaign; Democrats dispute this, highlighting the widely accepted conclusion of Russian interference in the election and raising concerns ab...
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48% Bias Score


Spain's New Law Opens Access to Franco-Era Archives
Spain's new classified information law, potentially effective in 2026, sets maximum confidentiality periods for classified documents and prohibits classifying information related to human rights abuses, impacting access to Franco-era archives and other sensitive historical records.
Spain's New Law Opens Access to Franco-Era Archives
Spain's new classified information law, potentially effective in 2026, sets maximum confidentiality periods for classified documents and prohibits classifying information related to human rights abuses, impacting access to Franco-era archives and other sensitive historical records.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Releases MLK Documents Amidst Epstein Controversy
The Trump administration released over 240,000 previously restricted documents concerning Martin Luther King Jr., prompting concern from the King family about the potential for reputational harm due to the inclusion of personal information; this action follows a broken promise to release Epstein-rel...
Trump Administration Releases MLK Documents Amidst Epstein Controversy
The Trump administration released over 240,000 previously restricted documents concerning Martin Luther King Jr., prompting concern from the King family about the potential for reputational harm due to the inclusion of personal information; this action follows a broken promise to release Epstein-rel...
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56% Bias Score


10,000 Pages of Robert F. Kennedy Assassination Files Released
On Friday, 10,000 pages of files concerning Robert F. Kennedy's assassination were released online as part of President Trump's order to open government records on prominent Americans' deaths; Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced an additional 50,000 pages related to the assassi...
10,000 Pages of Robert F. Kennedy Assassination Files Released
On Friday, 10,000 pages of files concerning Robert F. Kennedy's assassination were released online as part of President Trump's order to open government records on prominent Americans' deaths; Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced an additional 50,000 pages related to the assassi...
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40% Bias Score

Thousands of Trump-Russia Probe Documents Found in Secret FBI Room
FBI Director Kash Patel uncovered thousands of sensitive Trump-Russia probe documents, including the Durham report's classified annex, hidden in "burn bags" within a secret room at FBI headquarters; these documents are being declassified and released to Congress.

Thousands of Trump-Russia Probe Documents Found in Secret FBI Room
FBI Director Kash Patel uncovered thousands of sensitive Trump-Russia probe documents, including the Durham report's classified annex, hidden in "burn bags" within a secret room at FBI headquarters; these documents are being declassified and released to Congress.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Bill to Declassify Franco-Era Secrets Sparks Controversy
A Spanish government bill proposes declassifying Franco and Transition-era secrets, sparking cabinet disputes and raising questions about the Basque Nationalist Party's (PNV) motives, potentially diverting attention from their past and ETA's unsolved murders.

Spanish Bill to Declassify Franco-Era Secrets Sparks Controversy
A Spanish government bill proposes declassifying Franco and Transition-era secrets, sparking cabinet disputes and raising questions about the Basque Nationalist Party's (PNV) motives, potentially diverting attention from their past and ETA's unsolved murders.
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64% Bias Score

Spain to Automatically Declassify Documents Older Than 45 Years
The Spanish government approved a law mandating automatic declassification of documents older than 45 years unless they compromise national security, impacting access to information about the Franco era and other historical events.

Spain to Automatically Declassify Documents Older Than 45 Years
The Spanish government approved a law mandating automatic declassification of documents older than 45 years unless they compromise national security, impacting access to information about the Franco era and other historical events.
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32% Bias Score

Over 230,000 Documents on Martin Luther King Jr.'s Assassination Declassified
The US government declassified over 230,000 documents on the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., fulfilling a promise of transparency and providing a historical step toward revealing the truth, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi and Alveda King, the slain leader's niece.

Over 230,000 Documents on Martin Luther King Jr.'s Assassination Declassified
The US government declassified over 230,000 documents on the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., fulfilling a promise of transparency and providing a historical step toward revealing the truth, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi and Alveda King, the slain leader's niece.
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20% Bias Score

Spain Reforms Official Secrets Act, Imposing Stricter Controls and Fines
Spain is reforming its Franco-era Official Secrets Act, transferring control to the Ministry of Presidency, imposing fines up to €2.5 million for leaks, and automatically declassifying documents after 4–45 years, with judicial oversight through the Supreme Court; all documents predating 1981 will be...

Spain Reforms Official Secrets Act, Imposing Stricter Controls and Fines
Spain is reforming its Franco-era Official Secrets Act, transferring control to the Ministry of Presidency, imposing fines up to €2.5 million for leaks, and automatically declassifying documents after 4–45 years, with judicial oversight through the Supreme Court; all documents predating 1981 will be...
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24% Bias Score

Documents on King, RFK Assassinations to be Released
Newly digitized documents related to the 1968 assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy will soon be released to the public, following a directive from President Trump and an intensive effort involving over 100 people working around the clock.

Documents on King, RFK Assassinations to be Released
Newly digitized documents related to the 1968 assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy will soon be released to the public, following a directive from President Trump and an intensive effort involving over 100 people working around the clock.
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40% Bias Score
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