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Mass NNSA Firings Rescinded After Congressional Intervention
On Thursday night, the Trump administration fired over 300 National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) employees, but rescinded the terminations Friday morning following Congressional pressure and concerns that Energy Department officials were unaware of the NNSA's critical role in managing the ...
Mass NNSA Firings Rescinded After Congressional Intervention
On Thursday night, the Trump administration fired over 300 National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) employees, but rescinded the terminations Friday morning following Congressional pressure and concerns that Energy Department officials were unaware of the NNSA's critical role in managing the ...
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52% Bias Score


Mass NNSA Firings Rescinded Amid National Security Concerns
On Thursday night, the Trump administration fired over 300 National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) employees, but rescinded the terminations Friday morning after Congress intervened; the firings raised serious national security concerns given the NNSA's role in overseeing the nation's nuclea...
Mass NNSA Firings Rescinded Amid National Security Concerns
On Thursday night, the Trump administration fired over 300 National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) employees, but rescinded the terminations Friday morning after Congress intervened; the firings raised serious national security concerns given the NNSA's role in overseeing the nation's nuclea...
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44% Bias Score


M23 Seizes Bukavu Airport, Sparking Regional Crisis
M23 rebels, allegedly backed by Rwanda, attacked Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu province in eastern DRC, seizing Kavumu airport and sparking international condemnation. Casualties were reported, prompting the UN and EU to call for a halt to the violence and consider sanctions.
M23 Seizes Bukavu Airport, Sparking Regional Crisis
M23 rebels, allegedly backed by Rwanda, attacked Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu province in eastern DRC, seizing Kavumu airport and sparking international condemnation. Casualties were reported, prompting the UN and EU to call for a halt to the violence and consider sanctions.
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48% Bias Score


NATO to Boost Defense Spending Over 3 Percent of GDP
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte declared at the Munich Security Conference that member nations must considerably increase their defense spending, exceeding 3 percent of GDP, to counter Russia's aggression and support Ukraine, with the final target to be agreed in June at The Hague.
NATO to Boost Defense Spending Over 3 Percent of GDP
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte declared at the Munich Security Conference that member nations must considerably increase their defense spending, exceeding 3 percent of GDP, to counter Russia's aggression and support Ukraine, with the final target to be agreed in June at The Hague.
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40% Bias Score


M23 Rebel Advance on Bukavu Causes Mass Exodus, Widespread Looting
On Saturday, thousands of residents fled Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, as M23 rebels, backed by Rwandan troops, advanced, leading to widespread looting and violence after Congolese soldiers abandoned their posts. The event displaces hundreds of thousands and challenges the Congolese governme...
M23 Rebel Advance on Bukavu Causes Mass Exodus, Widespread Looting
On Saturday, thousands of residents fled Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, as M23 rebels, backed by Rwandan troops, advanced, leading to widespread looting and violence after Congolese soldiers abandoned their posts. The event displaces hundreds of thousands and challenges the Congolese governme...
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52% Bias Score


Washington D.C. Helicopter-Airliner Collision: NTSB Investigates Altitude Discrepancy
A January 29 collision between a Sikorsky Black Hawk helicopter and a CRJ700 near Washington, D.C.'s Ronald Reagan Airport killed 67. Initial NTSB findings indicate a discrepancy in reported altitudes between the helicopter's pilot and instructor, communication problems, and potential night vision g...
Washington D.C. Helicopter-Airliner Collision: NTSB Investigates Altitude Discrepancy
A January 29 collision between a Sikorsky Black Hawk helicopter and a CRJ700 near Washington, D.C.'s Ronald Reagan Airport killed 67. Initial NTSB findings indicate a discrepancy in reported altitudes between the helicopter's pilot and instructor, communication problems, and potential night vision g...
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24% Bias Score

NTSB Investigates Deadliest US Air Crash in 25 Years
A U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Eagle plane near Washington, D.C., on January 29, killing all 67 people aboard; the NTSB is investigating potential altimeter malfunctions, flight data discrepancies, and miscommunication with air traffic control.

NTSB Investigates Deadliest US Air Crash in 25 Years
A U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Eagle plane near Washington, D.C., on January 29, killing all 67 people aboard; the NTSB is investigating potential altimeter malfunctions, flight data discrepancies, and miscommunication with air traffic control.
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36% Bias Score

M23 seizes parts of Bukavu, sparking international crisis
M23 rebels, backed by Rwandan troops, entered Bukavu, DRC on February 14, 2025, leading to looting, panic, and an international call for a ceasefire, while the Congolese government remains silent, and the EU reviews sanctions against Rwanda.

M23 seizes parts of Bukavu, sparking international crisis
M23 rebels, backed by Rwandan troops, entered Bukavu, DRC on February 14, 2025, leading to looting, panic, and an international call for a ceasefire, while the Congolese government remains silent, and the EU reviews sanctions against Rwanda.
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44% Bias Score

Israel and Hamas Exchange Hostages and Prisoners
Three Israeli hostages held captive in Gaza since October 7, 2023, were released in exchange for 369 Palestinian prisoners, including 36 serving life sentences; 24 of the released Palestinians will be exiled, and some were made to wear shirts with a Star of David and the phrase "We do not forget, we...

Israel and Hamas Exchange Hostages and Prisoners
Three Israeli hostages held captive in Gaza since October 7, 2023, were released in exchange for 369 Palestinian prisoners, including 36 serving life sentences; 24 of the released Palestinians will be exiled, and some were made to wear shirts with a Star of David and the phrase "We do not forget, we...
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44% Bias Score

M23 Rebels Capture Bukavu, Expanding Control in Eastern Congo
On Friday evening, the M23 rebel group captured Bukavu, South Kivu's capital, and the Kavumu airport, after taking Goma. This happened despite the presence of Congolese and Burundian troops and a recent ceasefire agreement, further escalating the conflict in eastern Congo.

M23 Rebels Capture Bukavu, Expanding Control in Eastern Congo
On Friday evening, the M23 rebel group captured Bukavu, South Kivu's capital, and the Kavumu airport, after taking Goma. This happened despite the presence of Congolese and Burundian troops and a recent ceasefire agreement, further escalating the conflict in eastern Congo.
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64% Bias Score

Israeli Hostages Released After 15 Months in Gaza
Three Israeli women soldiers, held captive in Gaza for 15 months following a deadly October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, were released on January 25, 2024, as part of a ceasefire agreement, highlighting the ongoing conflict's human cost and complex political dynamics.

Israeli Hostages Released After 15 Months in Gaza
Three Israeli women soldiers, held captive in Gaza for 15 months following a deadly October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, were released on January 25, 2024, as part of a ceasefire agreement, highlighting the ongoing conflict's human cost and complex political dynamics.
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44% Bias Score

EU to Activate Fiscal Rule Escape Clause to Boost Defence Spending
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed activating the escape clause in the bloc's fiscal rules to boost defense spending by hundreds of billions of euros annually, citing the need to invest €500 billion in the next decade to support Ukraine and ensure self-defense capabilities.

EU to Activate Fiscal Rule Escape Clause to Boost Defence Spending
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed activating the escape clause in the bloc's fiscal rules to boost defense spending by hundreds of billions of euros annually, citing the need to invest €500 billion in the next decade to support Ukraine and ensure self-defense capabilities.
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48% Bias Score
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