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Golden Dome Anti-missile System Faces Criticism Amidst Massive Budget and Viability Concerns
President Trump's proposed Golden Dome anti-missile system, with an initial budget of $25 billion and projected costs of $542 billion, faces criticism for its feasibility, cost, and potential for space militarization, raising concerns about an arms race and global stability.
Golden Dome Anti-missile System Faces Criticism Amidst Massive Budget and Viability Concerns
President Trump's proposed Golden Dome anti-missile system, with an initial budget of $25 billion and projected costs of $542 billion, faces criticism for its feasibility, cost, and potential for space militarization, raising concerns about an arms race and global stability.
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60% Bias Score


Three Deputies Killed in L.A. County Explosives Training Accident
Three veteran Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies were killed Friday morning when military-style ordnance detonated at a training facility in East L.A., marking the deadliest day in the department's history since 1857.
Three Deputies Killed in L.A. County Explosives Training Accident
Three veteran Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies were killed Friday morning when military-style ordnance detonated at a training facility in East L.A., marking the deadliest day in the department's history since 1857.
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36% Bias Score


NATO Commander Warns of Potential 2027 Global Conflict with Russia and China
NATO's top commander in Europe warns of a potential 2027 global conflict involving simultaneous attacks by Russia and China, urging the US and EU to prepare within 18 months, as Russia might also attack smaller NATO states before 2029.
NATO Commander Warns of Potential 2027 Global Conflict with Russia and China
NATO's top commander in Europe warns of a potential 2027 global conflict involving simultaneous attacks by Russia and China, urging the US and EU to prepare within 18 months, as Russia might also attack smaller NATO states before 2029.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine's Drone Bounty Program: A Data-Driven Approach to Warfare
Ukraine's "Drone Army: Bounty" program awards points for confirmed enemy kills and equipment destruction, using drone footage to track enemy movements and incentivize soldiers, impacting battlefield effectiveness and intelligence gathering; the system's success highlights innovative approaches in mo...
Ukraine's Drone Bounty Program: A Data-Driven Approach to Warfare
Ukraine's "Drone Army: Bounty" program awards points for confirmed enemy kills and equipment destruction, using drone footage to track enemy movements and incentivize soldiers, impacting battlefield effectiveness and intelligence gathering; the system's success highlights innovative approaches in mo...
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40% Bias Score


Credible Terrorist Threat Warning Issued to Retired US Special Forces in Florida
Retired US special forces operatives in Florida face a credible terrorist threat, prompting a USASOC warning circulated on social media, citing potential for intentional killing, serious bodily harm, or kidnapping, though specifics remain undisclosed due to operational sensitivity.
Credible Terrorist Threat Warning Issued to Retired US Special Forces in Florida
Retired US special forces operatives in Florida face a credible terrorist threat, prompting a USASOC warning circulated on social media, citing potential for intentional killing, serious bodily harm, or kidnapping, though specifics remain undisclosed due to operational sensitivity.
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40% Bias Score


Kozhedub Archive Recovered, Reveals Post-War Struggles
The personal archive of thrice Hero of the Soviet Union Ivan Kozhedub, including letters, photos, and diaries, was recovered from Canada by a military-historical club and donated to Moscow's Victory Museum in June 2025, offering insights into his post-war life and challenges within the Soviet milita...
Kozhedub Archive Recovered, Reveals Post-War Struggles
The personal archive of thrice Hero of the Soviet Union Ivan Kozhedub, including letters, photos, and diaries, was recovered from Canada by a military-historical club and donated to Moscow's Victory Museum in June 2025, offering insights into his post-war life and challenges within the Soviet milita...
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52% Bias Score

Massive Iranian Arms Shipment Intercepted in Yemen
Coalition forces in Yemen intercepted a massive 750-ton shipment of Iranian weapons, including cruise missiles and air defense systems, hidden aboard a dhow, while Syria and Lebanon reported separate seizures of Iranian and Russian weapons; this demonstrates Iran's renewed effort to resupply its pro...

Massive Iranian Arms Shipment Intercepted in Yemen
Coalition forces in Yemen intercepted a massive 750-ton shipment of Iranian weapons, including cruise missiles and air defense systems, hidden aboard a dhow, while Syria and Lebanon reported separate seizures of Iranian and Russian weapons; this demonstrates Iran's renewed effort to resupply its pro...
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40% Bias Score

US Airstrikes Target Iranian Nuclear Sites
The US conducted airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites (Fordo, Natanz, Isfahan) on June 22, using bunker-buster bombs in an operation called "Operation Midnight Hammer," targeting uranium enrichment capabilities; the extent of damage and long-term effects remain uncertain.

US Airstrikes Target Iranian Nuclear Sites
The US conducted airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites (Fordo, Natanz, Isfahan) on June 22, using bunker-buster bombs in an operation called "Operation Midnight Hammer," targeting uranium enrichment capabilities; the extent of damage and long-term effects remain uncertain.
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40% Bias Score

Japan Names China Greatest Security Threat
Japan's defense white paper names China as its biggest security threat, citing increased Chinese military activity, close ties with North Korea and Russia, and numerous dangerous encounters between Japanese and Chinese aircraft, prompting Japan to increase defense spending.

Japan Names China Greatest Security Threat
Japan's defense white paper names China as its biggest security threat, citing increased Chinese military activity, close ties with North Korea and Russia, and numerous dangerous encounters between Japanese and Chinese aircraft, prompting Japan to increase defense spending.
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52% Bias Score

EU's Operation Irini in Libya Likely to End
The EU's Operation Irini in the Mediterranean, enforcing a UN arms embargo against Libya and combating illegal migration, faces termination due to Libya's refusal to renew its invitation, potentially increasing illegal migration and causing internal EU disagreements.

EU's Operation Irini in Libya Likely to End
The EU's Operation Irini in the Mediterranean, enforcing a UN arms embargo against Libya and combating illegal migration, faces termination due to Libya's refusal to renew its invitation, potentially increasing illegal migration and causing internal EU disagreements.
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48% Bias Score

US Space Force Tracks Global Missiles, Prepares for Space Warfare
The US Space Force, based in Colorado, tracks global missile launches, providing real-time alerts, and plays a crucial role in US military operations, including the recent response to Iranian missile attacks in Qatar and providing warnings to Ukraine regarding Russia.

US Space Force Tracks Global Missiles, Prepares for Space Warfare
The US Space Force, based in Colorado, tracks global missile launches, providing real-time alerts, and plays a crucial role in US military operations, including the recent response to Iranian missile attacks in Qatar and providing warnings to Ukraine regarding Russia.
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44% Bias Score

Naval Academy's First Female Leader Reassigned
The first woman to lead the US Naval Academy, Yvette Davids, is being replaced by a Marine Corps general, Michael Borgschulte, a decision by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that has drawn criticism given his past statements against women in combat roles.

Naval Academy's First Female Leader Reassigned
The first woman to lead the US Naval Academy, Yvette Davids, is being replaced by a Marine Corps general, Michael Borgschulte, a decision by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that has drawn criticism given his past statements against women in combat roles.
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60% Bias Score
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