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White House Restructures National Security Council Amid Staff Departures
The White House is restructuring the National Security Council, placing approximately 20 staff members on administrative leave, including key officials such as Eric Trager, Alex Wong, and Andrew Peek, following the replacement of National Security Advisor Mike Waltz with Secretary of State Marco Rub...
White House Restructures National Security Council Amid Staff Departures
The White House is restructuring the National Security Council, placing approximately 20 staff members on administrative leave, including key officials such as Eric Trager, Alex Wong, and Andrew Peek, following the replacement of National Security Advisor Mike Waltz with Secretary of State Marco Rub...
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40% Bias Score


Pentagon Restricts Journalist Access, Citing National Security
The Pentagon announced new restrictions limiting journalist access to most areas of the building, requiring official escorts, citing national security concerns and the protection of classified information; this follows other Trump administration actions targeting the press.
Pentagon Restricts Journalist Access, Citing National Security
The Pentagon announced new restrictions limiting journalist access to most areas of the building, requiring official escorts, citing national security concerns and the protection of classified information; this follows other Trump administration actions targeting the press.
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40% Bias Score


Army Considers Medal of Honor for WWI Soldier After Decades-Long Research
On Memorial Day weekend, the Army is considering awarding the Medal of Honor to Lt. Oliver Julian Kendall for his actions in World War I, thanks to the nearly 30-year-long research efforts of Marine Lew Breese, who discovered German military records proving Kendall was a POW in 1918.
Army Considers Medal of Honor for WWI Soldier After Decades-Long Research
On Memorial Day weekend, the Army is considering awarding the Medal of Honor to Lt. Oliver Julian Kendall for his actions in World War I, thanks to the nearly 30-year-long research efforts of Marine Lew Breese, who discovered German military records proving Kendall was a POW in 1918.
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Bundeswehr's 15-Year Delay in Recognizing Soldier's PTSD
Annika Schröder, a Bundeswehr medic, nearly died during the 2010 Kunduz battle; after 15 years, the Bundeswehr finally acknowledged her PTSD resulting from the deployment, highlighting systemic failures in supporting mentally ill veterans.
Bundeswehr's 15-Year Delay in Recognizing Soldier's PTSD
Annika Schröder, a Bundeswehr medic, nearly died during the 2010 Kunduz battle; after 15 years, the Bundeswehr finally acknowledged her PTSD resulting from the deployment, highlighting systemic failures in supporting mentally ill veterans.
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UK-Mauritius Deal Raises Security Concerns Over Chagos Islands
Britain will inform Mauritius of any military attacks launched from the Chagos Islands' Diego Garcia base under a new £30billion deal (Tory estimate), sparking concerns about information reaching China and other hostile states, despite the UK leasing back the base and the US covering most operationa...
UK-Mauritius Deal Raises Security Concerns Over Chagos Islands
Britain will inform Mauritius of any military attacks launched from the Chagos Islands' Diego Garcia base under a new £30billion deal (Tory estimate), sparking concerns about information reaching China and other hostile states, despite the UK leasing back the base and the US covering most operationa...
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Pentagon Dramatically Curtails Press Access Following Leaks
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth implemented dramatic restrictions on Pentagon press access on Friday, confining reporters to a limited area and requiring escorts for other parts of the building, following recent leaks of classified and unclassified information; the move is considered punitive by pres...
Pentagon Dramatically Curtails Press Access Following Leaks
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth implemented dramatic restrictions on Pentagon press access on Friday, confining reporters to a limited area and requiring escorts for other parts of the building, following recent leaks of classified and unclassified information; the move is considered punitive by pres...
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56% Bias Score

Trump's $175 Billion "Golden Dome" Missile Defense Plan Unveiled
President Trump unveiled a $175 billion plan to create a continental-scale missile defense system, called "Golden Dome," by January 2029, drawing inspiration from Israel's Iron Dome, but facing criticism for its cost, timeline, and potential impact on international relations.

Trump's $175 Billion "Golden Dome" Missile Defense Plan Unveiled
President Trump unveiled a $175 billion plan to create a continental-scale missile defense system, called "Golden Dome," by January 2029, drawing inspiration from Israel's Iron Dome, but facing criticism for its cost, timeline, and potential impact on international relations.
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Philippines Diversifies Defense Partnerships, Strengthening Ties with Germany
Germany and the Philippines signed a defense cooperation agreement in May 2024, expanding their military collaboration amidst the Philippines' broader strategy to diversify its security partnerships away from the US and Russia, driven by concerns about China's actions in the South China Sea and doub...

Philippines Diversifies Defense Partnerships, Strengthening Ties with Germany
Germany and the Philippines signed a defense cooperation agreement in May 2024, expanding their military collaboration amidst the Philippines' broader strategy to diversify its security partnerships away from the US and Russia, driven by concerns about China's actions in the South China Sea and doub...
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1,585 Afghan Allies' Asylum Rejected Amidst SAS War Crimes Inquiry
A Special Forces officer rejected asylum applications from 1,585 Afghan soldiers who served with British troops, raising concerns about potential witness suppression in a war crimes inquiry, with some soldiers subsequently killed.

1,585 Afghan Allies' Asylum Rejected Amidst SAS War Crimes Inquiry
A Special Forces officer rejected asylum applications from 1,585 Afghan soldiers who served with British troops, raising concerns about potential witness suppression in a war crimes inquiry, with some soldiers subsequently killed.
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Trump Orders Massive Cuts to National Security Council
President Trump ordered a significant reduction of the White House National Security Council staff on Friday, cutting the Middle East division from 10 to 5 members, shifting responsibilities back to their home agencies to eliminate bureaucracy and duplication, following a similar restructuring in hi...

Trump Orders Massive Cuts to National Security Council
President Trump ordered a significant reduction of the White House National Security Council staff on Friday, cutting the Middle East division from 10 to 5 members, shifting responsibilities back to their home agencies to eliminate bureaucracy and duplication, following a similar restructuring in hi...
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Damaged North Korean Destroyer Highlights Military Failures
Satellite imagery reveals a damaged 5,000-ton North Korean destroyer following a failed launch ceremony this week; North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reportedly blamed military officials for the incident, demanding repairs before the June Working Party meeting.

Damaged North Korean Destroyer Highlights Military Failures
Satellite imagery reveals a damaged 5,000-ton North Korean destroyer following a failed launch ceremony this week; North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reportedly blamed military officials for the incident, demanding repairs before the June Working Party meeting.
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48% Bias Score

Russian Troop Buildup Near Kharkiv Raises Concerns of New Offensive
Following the recapture of the Kursk region from Ukrainian forces, Russia is massing troops near Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, potentially preparing for a new offensive in a four-month window before dwindling Soviet-era tank supplies become a major problem. This buildup involves potentiall...

Russian Troop Buildup Near Kharkiv Raises Concerns of New Offensive
Following the recapture of the Kursk region from Ukrainian forces, Russia is massing troops near Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, potentially preparing for a new offensive in a four-month window before dwindling Soviet-era tank supplies become a major problem. This buildup involves potentiall...
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48% Bias Score
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