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CIA Offers Buyout to Employees, Freezes Hiring to Align with Trump's Priorities
The CIA offered its employees eight months' salary to resign, aiming to align with President Trump's priorities, which include combating drug cartels and countering China; the agency also froze hiring for new employees.
CIA Offers Buyout to Employees, Freezes Hiring to Align with Trump's Priorities
The CIA offered its employees eight months' salary to resign, aiming to align with President Trump's priorities, which include combating drug cartels and countering China; the agency also froze hiring for new employees.
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40% Bias Score


CIA Offers Buyouts to Entire Workforce Amidst Trump Administration Restructuring
The CIA, under President Trump's administration, offered buyouts to its entire workforce, providing eight months of pay and benefits, as part of an effort to shrink the federal government and align the agency with administration priorities; however, not all employees may be eligible.
CIA Offers Buyouts to Entire Workforce Amidst Trump Administration Restructuring
The CIA, under President Trump's administration, offered buyouts to its entire workforce, providing eight months of pay and benefits, as part of an effort to shrink the federal government and align the agency with administration priorities; however, not all employees may be eligible.
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48% Bias Score


FBI Seeks Information on Iranian Officials in Levinson Disappearance
The FBI released posters on Tuesday seeking information about two Iranian intelligence officers, Mohammed Baseri and Ahmad Khazai, allegedly involved in the 2007 disappearance and presumed death of Robert Levinson, a retired FBI agent who vanished in Iran while working as a private investigator.
FBI Seeks Information on Iranian Officials in Levinson Disappearance
The FBI released posters on Tuesday seeking information about two Iranian intelligence officers, Mohammed Baseri and Ahmad Khazai, allegedly involved in the 2007 disappearance and presumed death of Robert Levinson, a retired FBI agent who vanished in Iran while working as a private investigator.
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52% Bias Score


Gabbard's DNI Confirmation Hinges on Key Senator's Vote
Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence faces a crucial Senate Intelligence Committee vote on Tuesday; while some key Republicans support her, Senator Todd Young's undecided vote creates uncertainty, and no Democrats support her nomination.
Gabbard's DNI Confirmation Hinges on Key Senator's Vote
Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence faces a crucial Senate Intelligence Committee vote on Tuesday; while some key Republicans support her, Senator Todd Young's undecided vote creates uncertainty, and no Democrats support her nomination.
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44% Bias Score


British Soldier Sentenced for Spying for Iran After Prison Escape
A former British soldier, Daniel Khalife, was sentenced to over 14 years in prison for spying for Iran after a three-day escape from a London prison; his actions involved providing classified materials, including the names of special forces officers, and highlighted security flaws within the British...
British Soldier Sentenced for Spying for Iran After Prison Escape
A former British soldier, Daniel Khalife, was sentenced to over 14 years in prison for spying for Iran after a three-day escape from a London prison; his actions involved providing classified materials, including the names of special forces officers, and highlighted security flaws within the British...
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40% Bias Score


Bulgarian Spy Ring Trial: Accused 'Agent' Linked to Government
A Russian espionage trial in London exposes a Bulgarian spy ring allegedly connected to the highest echelons of the Bulgarian government, with Katrin Ivanova, 33, accused as a central figure, while her partner, Biser Dzhambazov, admitted to the plot.
Bulgarian Spy Ring Trial: Accused 'Agent' Linked to Government
A Russian espionage trial in London exposes a Bulgarian spy ring allegedly connected to the highest echelons of the Bulgarian government, with Katrin Ivanova, 33, accused as a central figure, while her partner, Biser Dzhambazov, admitted to the plot.
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56% Bias Score

CIA Offers Buyouts to Entire Workforce as Part of Trump's Government Restructuring
On Tuesday, the CIA offered buyouts to its entire workforce, providing roughly eight months of pay and benefits, as part of President Trump's effort to shrink the federal government; however, restrictions may apply to certain occupations and areas of expertise.

CIA Offers Buyouts to Entire Workforce as Part of Trump's Government Restructuring
On Tuesday, the CIA offered buyouts to its entire workforce, providing roughly eight months of pay and benefits, as part of President Trump's effort to shrink the federal government; however, restrictions may apply to certain occupations and areas of expertise.
Progress
56% Bias Score

CIA Offers Buyouts, Freezes Hiring Amidst Trump Administration Restructuring
On Tuesday, the CIA offered buyouts to its entire workforce and froze hiring of conditionally offered applicants, reflecting the Trump administration's efforts to reshape the agency and prioritize drug cartels, Trump's trade war, and countering China.

CIA Offers Buyouts, Freezes Hiring Amidst Trump Administration Restructuring
On Tuesday, the CIA offered buyouts to its entire workforce and froze hiring of conditionally offered applicants, reflecting the Trump administration's efforts to reshape the agency and prioritize drug cartels, Trump's trade war, and countering China.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Trump Appoints Loyalists to Key National Security Roles
President Trump announced three key national security appointments: Michael Ellis as CIA Deputy Director, Joe Kent to head the National Counterterrorism Center, and Sean Parnell as chief Pentagon spokesman, bypassing Senate confirmation.

Trump Appoints Loyalists to Key National Security Roles
President Trump announced three key national security appointments: Michael Ellis as CIA Deputy Director, Joe Kent to head the National Counterterrorism Center, and Sean Parnell as chief Pentagon spokesman, bypassing Senate confirmation.
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72% Bias Score

British Soldier Sentenced for Spying for Iran
A British former soldier, Daniel Abed Khalife, was sentenced to 14 years and 3 months imprisonment for spying for Iran between 2019 and 2022; he provided names of special forces personnel and other sensitive information, exploiting a system security flaw and later escaping prison before recapture.

British Soldier Sentenced for Spying for Iran
A British former soldier, Daniel Abed Khalife, was sentenced to 14 years and 3 months imprisonment for spying for Iran between 2019 and 2022; he provided names of special forces personnel and other sensitive information, exploiting a system security flaw and later escaping prison before recapture.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Woman Accused of Spying Claims Deception by Boyfriend
A 30-year-old London woman, Vanya Gaberova, accused of spying for Russia alongside four others, claims she was duped by her boyfriend into believing she was assisting police, citing fake Interpol credentials and promises of police training.

Woman Accused of Spying Claims Deception by Boyfriend
A 30-year-old London woman, Vanya Gaberova, accused of spying for Russia alongside four others, claims she was duped by her boyfriend into believing she was assisting police, citing fake Interpol credentials and promises of police training.
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44% Bias Score

Former Italian Intelligence Head Appointed as Von der Leyen's Top Diplomatic Adviser
Elisabetta Belloni, former head of Italy's DIS intelligence agency, was unexpectedly appointed as Ursula von der Leyen's Chief Diplomatic Adviser on February 1, 2024, for a two-year term within the Commission's Idea unit, following her January 15th resignation from DIS.

Former Italian Intelligence Head Appointed as Von der Leyen's Top Diplomatic Adviser
Elisabetta Belloni, former head of Italy's DIS intelligence agency, was unexpectedly appointed as Ursula von der Leyen's Chief Diplomatic Adviser on February 1, 2024, for a two-year term within the Commission's Idea unit, following her January 15th resignation from DIS.
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44% Bias Score
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