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Court Orders Preservation of Signal Chat on Yemen Airstrike
A Washington, D.C., court ordered the preservation of a government Signal chat's messages (March 11-15) discussing a U.S. airstrike on Yemeni Houthis, contradicting officials' Senate testimony after The Atlantic published the chat's transcript, revealing detailed strike planning.
Court Orders Preservation of Signal Chat on Yemen Airstrike
A Washington, D.C., court ordered the preservation of a government Signal chat's messages (March 11-15) discussing a U.S. airstrike on Yemeni Houthis, contradicting officials' Senate testimony after The Atlantic published the chat's transcript, revealing detailed strike planning.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch PM Condemns Ministerial Leak, Calls it Illegal and Damaging
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Schoof expressed anger over the leak of a disagreement between two ministers concerning asylum seeker housing, calling the leaks "bad" for the cabinet's image and stating that leaking information from the Council of Ministers is illegal and undermines the government's work.
Dutch PM Condemns Ministerial Leak, Calls it Illegal and Damaging
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Schoof expressed anger over the leak of a disagreement between two ministers concerning asylum seeker housing, calling the leaks "bad" for the cabinet's image and stating that leaking information from the Council of Ministers is illegal and undermines the government's work.
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48% Bias Score


Journalist Mistakenly Added to US Military Planning Group Chat
The White House confirmed that a journalist was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat discussing US military plans for airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, prompting investigations and raising concerns about national security.
Journalist Mistakenly Added to US Military Planning Group Chat
The White House confirmed that a journalist was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat discussing US military plans for airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, prompting investigations and raising concerns about national security.
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40% Bias Score


Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Holds Public Forums to Address Key Policy Issues
The Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state government is holding public forums across the state from March 25-27, 2025, addressing topics including digitalization, startup support, environmental protection, and the impacts of climate change; citizens can participate and provide feedback.
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Holds Public Forums to Address Key Policy Issues
The Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state government is holding public forums across the state from March 25-27, 2025, addressing topics including digitalization, startup support, environmental protection, and the impacts of climate change; citizens can participate and provide feedback.
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20% Bias Score


Unredacted Kennedy Files Reveal CIA's Extensive Oswald Surveillance
Over 2,000 unredacted documents related to the John F. Kennedy assassination were released, shedding more light on the CIA's surveillance of Lee Harvey Oswald before the event, without altering the official conclusion of a lone gunman.
Unredacted Kennedy Files Reveal CIA's Extensive Oswald Surveillance
Over 2,000 unredacted documents related to the John F. Kennedy assassination were released, shedding more light on the CIA's surveillance of Lee Harvey Oswald before the event, without altering the official conclusion of a lone gunman.
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32% Bias Score


80,000 JFK Assassination Documents Released: Limited Impact Expected
The U.S. National Archives released approximately 80,000 documents related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., partially fulfilling a decades-long push for transparency. The release includes materials from the CIA, Pentagon, and State Department, ...
80,000 JFK Assassination Documents Released: Limited Impact Expected
The U.S. National Archives released approximately 80,000 documents related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., partially fulfilling a decades-long push for transparency. The release includes materials from the CIA, Pentagon, and State Department, ...
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44% Bias Score

German Court Orders Release of Lindner-Blume Texts on E-fuels
A German court ordered the release of text messages between former Finance Minister Christian Lindner and Porsche CEO Oliver Blume under the Environmental Information Act, due to their relevance to EU climate regulations and e-fuels, overriding privacy concerns to ensure transparency.

German Court Orders Release of Lindner-Blume Texts on E-fuels
A German court ordered the release of text messages between former Finance Minister Christian Lindner and Porsche CEO Oliver Blume under the Environmental Information Act, due to their relevance to EU climate regulations and e-fuels, overriding privacy concerns to ensure transparency.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch PM Condemns Ministerial Leak, Rules Out Personnel Changes
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Schoof condemned the leak of a dispute between Ministers Faber and Keijzer regarding asylum seeker housing, published in De Telegraaf and AD, calling it damaging to public trust and a potential criminal offense. Schoof addressed the issue with his cabinet, but ruled out per...

Dutch PM Condemns Ministerial Leak, Rules Out Personnel Changes
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Schoof condemned the leak of a dispute between Ministers Faber and Keijzer regarding asylum seeker housing, published in De Telegraaf and AD, calling it damaging to public trust and a potential criminal offense. Schoof addressed the issue with his cabinet, but ruled out per...
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48% Bias Score

France Delays Publication of Environmental Report Amidst Concerns of Political Interference
France delayed releasing its 140-page environmental report, initially slated for late January 2025, due to governmental requests for highlighting positive trends, despite nine revisions and the Aarhus Convention's five-year publication mandate.

France Delays Publication of Environmental Report Amidst Concerns of Political Interference
France delayed releasing its 140-page environmental report, initially slated for late January 2025, due to governmental requests for highlighting positive trends, despite nine revisions and the Aarhus Convention's five-year publication mandate.
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44% Bias Score

DoD Cancels \$580 Million in Wasteful Contracts
U.S. Acting Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth canceled over \$580 million in DoD contracts deemed wasteful, including a \$280 million HR software project 780% over budget and \$360 million in grants for decarbonizing Navy ships and social programs, in a move to prioritize warfighter needs and increase ...

DoD Cancels \$580 Million in Wasteful Contracts
U.S. Acting Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth canceled over \$580 million in DoD contracts deemed wasteful, including a \$280 million HR software project 780% over budget and \$360 million in grants for decarbonizing Navy ships and social programs, in a move to prioritize warfighter needs and increase ...
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56% Bias Score

Over 1100 JFK Assassination Documents Released
The Trump administration released over 1100 previously classified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, totaling over 31,000 pages, fulfilling a prior executive order; President Trump expects 80,000 pages to be released.

Over 1100 JFK Assassination Documents Released
The Trump administration released over 1100 previously classified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, totaling over 31,000 pages, fulfilling a prior executive order; President Trump expects 80,000 pages to be released.
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40% Bias Score

80,000 JFK Assassination Files Released
On Tuesday, the National Archives released 80,000 pages of documents related to the John F. Kennedy assassination, including details on Lee Harvey Oswald's contacts with foreign intelligence, fulfilling President Trump's promise to increase government transparency and following an executive order in...

80,000 JFK Assassination Files Released
On Tuesday, the National Archives released 80,000 pages of documents related to the John F. Kennedy assassination, including details on Lee Harvey Oswald's contacts with foreign intelligence, fulfilling President Trump's promise to increase government transparency and following an executive order in...
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52% Bias Score
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