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Spanish Government Responds to Leaked Sánchez-Ábalos Messages
Leaked messages between Spanish President Pedro Sánchez and former Minister José Luis Ábalos, obtained from a corruption investigation, are causing a political crisis, with the government responding by potentially filing a lawsuit against the leaker while denying any wrongdoing.
Spanish Government Responds to Leaked Sánchez-Ábalos Messages
Leaked messages between Spanish President Pedro Sánchez and former Minister José Luis Ábalos, obtained from a corruption investigation, are causing a political crisis, with the government responding by potentially filing a lawsuit against the leaker while denying any wrongdoing.
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56% Bias Score


Justice Department Allows Investigation of Media Outlets in Leak Probes
Attorney General Pam Bondi rescinded a Biden-era policy protecting media communications in leak investigations, allowing federal investigators to pursue such communications again; this follows increased White House hostility toward news organizations and may reflect a renewed focus on prosecuting le...
Justice Department Allows Investigation of Media Outlets in Leak Probes
Attorney General Pam Bondi rescinded a Biden-era policy protecting media communications in leak investigations, allowing federal investigators to pursue such communications again; this follows increased White House hostility toward news organizations and may reflect a renewed focus on prosecuting le...
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44% Bias Score


Kariv Questioned Over Leak of Confidential Security Briefing"
MK Gilad Kariv is being investigated for allegedly leaking confidential protocols from a June 13, 2023, security briefing to journalist Ben Caspit, who published them in December 2023; a Knesset investigation found Kariv was the only person to view the documents twice, close to the publication date.
Kariv Questioned Over Leak of Confidential Security Briefing"
MK Gilad Kariv is being investigated for allegedly leaking confidential protocols from a June 13, 2023, security briefing to journalist Ben Caspit, who published them in December 2023; a Knesset investigation found Kariv was the only person to view the documents twice, close to the publication date.
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40% Bias Score


Court Orders Preservation of US Government Chat on Yemeni Airstrikes
A US court ordered the preservation of messages from a government Signal chat discussing US airstrikes on Yemeni Houthis from March 11-15, contradicting officials' claims of no sensitive information shared, after a journalist accidentally joined the chat and published the transcripts.
Court Orders Preservation of US Government Chat on Yemeni Airstrikes
A US court ordered the preservation of messages from a government Signal chat discussing US airstrikes on Yemeni Houthis from March 11-15, contradicting officials' claims of no sensitive information shared, after a journalist accidentally joined the chat and published the transcripts.
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44% Bias Score


US Officials Under Fire for Leaking Classified Military Plans via Unsecured Messaging App
Following a report in The Atlantic, senior US officials are under scrutiny for sharing classified information about a planned military attack on Houthis in Yemen via an unsecured Signal group chat that included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg.
US Officials Under Fire for Leaking Classified Military Plans via Unsecured Messaging App
Following a report in The Atlantic, senior US officials are under scrutiny for sharing classified information about a planned military attack on Houthis in Yemen via an unsecured Signal group chat that included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg.
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60% Bias Score


Gabbard Launches Leak Investigation, Fires 100 Intelligence Officers
DNI Tulsi Gabbard announced investigations into politically motivated leaks from within the intelligence community, citing recent news reports on Israel, Iran, and US-Russia relations as examples, and also launched a probe into internal chat rooms for misconduct, firing over 100 intelligence officer...
Gabbard Launches Leak Investigation, Fires 100 Intelligence Officers
DNI Tulsi Gabbard announced investigations into politically motivated leaks from within the intelligence community, citing recent news reports on Israel, Iran, and US-Russia relations as examples, and also launched a probe into internal chat rooms for misconduct, firing over 100 intelligence officer...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's National Security Advisor Resigns Amidst Leaked Signal Chat Controversy
US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz is leaving his post after a controversy involving a leaked Signal group chat discussing Yemen attacks. The incident raises concerns about the use of private messaging apps for sensitive government information.

Trump's National Security Advisor Resigns Amidst Leaked Signal Chat Controversy
US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz is leaving his post after a controversy involving a leaked Signal group chat discussing Yemen attacks. The incident raises concerns about the use of private messaging apps for sensitive government information.
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52% Bias Score

Pentagon Advisor Placed on Leave After Leak Investigation
Following a Department of Defense investigation into leaks of national security information, Dan Caldwell, a leading advisor to US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, was placed on administrative leave and escorted from the Pentagon on Tuesday; the investigation is ongoing and may involve criminal prose...

Pentagon Advisor Placed on Leave After Leak Investigation
Following a Department of Defense investigation into leaks of national security information, Dan Caldwell, a leading advisor to US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, was placed on administrative leave and escorted from the Pentagon on Tuesday; the investigation is ongoing and may involve criminal prose...
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24% Bias Score

Pentagon to Investigate Hegseth's Use of Signal App After Yemen Airstrike Leak
The Pentagon's inspector general will investigate Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss Yemen airstrikes following a leak that revealed classified information, potentially violating federal record-keeping laws and Pentagon policies.

Pentagon to Investigate Hegseth's Use of Signal App After Yemen Airstrike Leak
The Pentagon's inspector general will investigate Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss Yemen airstrikes following a leak that revealed classified information, potentially violating federal record-keeping laws and Pentagon policies.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Advisor Takes Responsibility for Sensitive Information Leak
National security advisor Michael Waltz accepted responsibility for a Signal group chat leak that included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg and revealed sensitive details of planned Yemen airstrikes, prompting concerns about national security and protocol breaches.

Trump Advisor Takes Responsibility for Sensitive Information Leak
National security advisor Michael Waltz accepted responsibility for a Signal group chat leak that included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg and revealed sensitive details of planned Yemen airstrikes, prompting concerns about national security and protocol breaches.
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52% Bias Score

DOD Launches Investigation into National Security Leaks, Plans to Use Polygraphs
The Department of Defense is investigating unauthorized national security information leaks, using polygraphs and promising prosecution; this follows similar actions by the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice.

DOD Launches Investigation into National Security Leaks, Plans to Use Polygraphs
The Department of Defense is investigating unauthorized national security information leaks, using polygraphs and promising prosecution; this follows similar actions by the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice.
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64% Bias Score

NSC's Pension Referendum Proposal Sparks €3.4 Billion Revenue Risk in Netherlands
The NSC party's proposed pension referendums in the Netherlands risk costing the government €1-2 billion in lost tax revenue and €2.4 billion from EU funds, sparking controversy and raising questions about transparency within the Dutch parliament.

NSC's Pension Referendum Proposal Sparks €3.4 Billion Revenue Risk in Netherlands
The NSC party's proposed pension referendums in the Netherlands risk costing the government €1-2 billion in lost tax revenue and €2.4 billion from EU funds, sparking controversy and raising questions about transparency within the Dutch parliament.
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40% Bias Score
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