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Pentagon: US Strikes Set Back Iran's Nuclear Program by 1-2 Years
US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities have set back the country's nuclear program by one to two years, according to a Pentagon assessment based on internal intelligence, including video from B-2 bombers and Israeli intelligence, though this assessment differs from President Trump's claim of compl...
Pentagon: US Strikes Set Back Iran's Nuclear Program by 1-2 Years
US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities have set back the country's nuclear program by one to two years, according to a Pentagon assessment based on internal intelligence, including video from B-2 bombers and Israeli intelligence, though this assessment differs from President Trump's claim of compl...
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44% Bias Score


US Defends Airstrikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities Despite Conflicting Intelligence
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth defended recent airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, citing AI modeling despite initial intelligence suggesting limited damage and the potential for Iran to resume operations within months; the IAEA has reported that 400kg of Iran's 60% enriched uranium cann...
US Defends Airstrikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities Despite Conflicting Intelligence
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth defended recent airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, citing AI modeling despite initial intelligence suggesting limited damage and the potential for Iran to resume operations within months; the IAEA has reported that 400kg of Iran's 60% enriched uranium cann...
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64% Bias Score


US Strikes Inflict "Severe Damage" on Iranian Nuclear Facilities: Conflicting Assessments Emerge
US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities caused "severe damage," according to CIA Director John Ratcliffe, despite an initial leaked report downplaying the destruction; conflicting assessments continue, highlighting challenges in evaluating the impact of military strikes.
US Strikes Inflict "Severe Damage" on Iranian Nuclear Facilities: Conflicting Assessments Emerge
US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities caused "severe damage," according to CIA Director John Ratcliffe, despite an initial leaked report downplaying the destruction; conflicting assessments continue, highlighting challenges in evaluating the impact of military strikes.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Defies Intelligence on Iran, Isolates Spy Chief Amidst Potential Strike
President Trump contradicts US intelligence assessments that Iran is not building nuclear weapons, aligning with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's call for preemptive action, while Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has been excluded from key decision-making regarding a potential US st...
Trump Defies Intelligence on Iran, Isolates Spy Chief Amidst Potential Strike
President Trump contradicts US intelligence assessments that Iran is not building nuclear weapons, aligning with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's call for preemptive action, while Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has been excluded from key decision-making regarding a potential US st...
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60% Bias Score


Russia's Planned Large-Scale War: Intelligence Agencies Issue Stark Warning
German and Lithuanian intelligence services warn of a high probability of Russia initiating a large-scale conventional war by the end of the decade, potentially targeting NATO members, despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Russia's Planned Large-Scale War: Intelligence Agencies Issue Stark Warning
German and Lithuanian intelligence services warn of a high probability of Russia initiating a large-scale conventional war by the end of the decade, potentially targeting NATO members, despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score


Havana Syndrome: Split Intelligence Assessment on Foreign Weapon Involvement
Two US intelligence agencies believe a novel foreign weapon might have caused some cases of Havana Syndrome, while the broader intelligence community finds foreign involvement unlikely; new intelligence spurred the minority view, but the debate continues, fueled by victims' beliefs and classified ev...
Havana Syndrome: Split Intelligence Assessment on Foreign Weapon Involvement
Two US intelligence agencies believe a novel foreign weapon might have caused some cases of Havana Syndrome, while the broader intelligence community finds foreign involvement unlikely; new intelligence spurred the minority view, but the debate continues, fueled by victims' beliefs and classified ev...
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44% Bias Score

CIA Review Finds Procedural Flaws in 2016 Russia Interference Assessment
A CIA internal review found procedural irregularities in its 2016 assessment of Russian election interference, including a rushed timeline and excessive senior involvement, but upheld the assessment's core conclusion of Russian interference aimed at undermining the election and helping Trump.

CIA Review Finds Procedural Flaws in 2016 Russia Interference Assessment
A CIA internal review found procedural irregularities in its 2016 assessment of Russian election interference, including a rushed timeline and excessive senior involvement, but upheld the assessment's core conclusion of Russian interference aimed at undermining the election and helping Trump.
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36% Bias Score

US Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities Cause "Severe Damage," CIA Says
CIA Director John Ratcliffe stated that recent US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities caused "severe damage," requiring years to rebuild key sites, contradicting an earlier leaked report that downplayed the damage, and prompting ongoing diplomatic efforts to prevent Iran from rebuilding its pro...

US Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities Cause "Severe Damage," CIA Says
CIA Director John Ratcliffe stated that recent US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities caused "severe damage," requiring years to rebuild key sites, contradicting an earlier leaked report that downplayed the damage, and prompting ongoing diplomatic efforts to prevent Iran from rebuilding its pro...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Orders Iran Bombing Despite Lack of New Intelligence
President Trump ordered a US military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend, defying nearly 20 years of US intelligence assessments concluding Iran hasn't built nuclear bombs, despite enriching uranium; this action disregarded expert consensus and sparked Congressional Democratic cri...

Trump Orders Iran Bombing Despite Lack of New Intelligence
President Trump ordered a US military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend, defying nearly 20 years of US intelligence assessments concluding Iran hasn't built nuclear bombs, despite enriching uranium; this action disregarded expert consensus and sparked Congressional Democratic cri...
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48% Bias Score

U.S. Intelligence Undermines Key Argument in Trump's Enemy Aliens Act Invocation
A declassified U.S. intelligence report concludes that the Venezuelan government likely doesn't direct the Tren de Aragua gang's U.S. operations, contradicting the Trump administration's justification for invoking the Enemy Aliens Act to expedite deportations; a federal judge ruled this invocation i...

U.S. Intelligence Undermines Key Argument in Trump's Enemy Aliens Act Invocation
A declassified U.S. intelligence report concludes that the Venezuelan government likely doesn't direct the Tren de Aragua gang's U.S. operations, contradicting the Trump administration's justification for invoking the Enemy Aliens Act to expedite deportations; a federal judge ruled this invocation i...
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48% Bias Score

CIA Assesses COVID-19 Lab Leak More Likely
The CIA now believes a lab leak is more likely the origin of COVID-19 than a natural origin, despite "low confidence" in its assessment, marking a significant shift in the agency's stance and raising concerns about the transparency of Chinese research practices.

CIA Assesses COVID-19 Lab Leak More Likely
The CIA now believes a lab leak is more likely the origin of COVID-19 than a natural origin, despite "low confidence" in its assessment, marking a significant shift in the agency's stance and raising concerns about the transparency of Chinese research practices.
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48% Bias Score

Havana Syndrome: Intelligence Agencies Divided on Foreign Weapon Involvement
Based on new intelligence, two US intelligence agencies suggest a "novel weapon" might be responsible for some Havana Syndrome cases, contradicting the broader intelligence community's assessment of unlikely foreign involvement; ongoing research explores radio frequencies' bioeffects.

Havana Syndrome: Intelligence Agencies Divided on Foreign Weapon Involvement
Based on new intelligence, two US intelligence agencies suggest a "novel weapon" might be responsible for some Havana Syndrome cases, contradicting the broader intelligence community's assessment of unlikely foreign involvement; ongoing research explores radio frequencies' bioeffects.
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48% Bias Score
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