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Dutch Defence to Utilize National Healthcare Reserve During Emergencies
The Dutch Ministry of Defence is partnering with the National Healthcare Reserve, comprising 4000 healthcare professionals, to ensure sufficient medical personnel during emergencies, deployments, or crises, bolstering national resilience.
Dutch Defence to Utilize National Healthcare Reserve During Emergencies
The Dutch Ministry of Defence is partnering with the National Healthcare Reserve, comprising 4000 healthcare professionals, to ensure sufficient medical personnel during emergencies, deployments, or crises, bolstering national resilience.
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40% Bias Score


Whirlwind: MIT's Cold War Computer and the Dawn of Modern Computing
Developed at MIT from 1944, the Whirlwind computer, initially funded by the U.S. Navy and later by the USAF, revolutionized Cold War air defense, leading to the creation of SAGE and foreshadowing modern computing.
Whirlwind: MIT's Cold War Computer and the Dawn of Modern Computing
Developed at MIT from 1944, the Whirlwind computer, initially funded by the U.S. Navy and later by the USAF, revolutionized Cold War air defense, leading to the creation of SAGE and foreshadowing modern computing.
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40% Bias Score


UK Military Tech Spend Boosts Wales, but PIP Changes Draw Ire
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a £2.2 billion increase in UK defense spending, benefiting Welsh defense businesses, alongside stricter eligibility rules for Personal Independence Payments (PIPs) affecting over 275,000 working-age people in Wales, prompting criticism from opposition parties and d...
UK Military Tech Spend Boosts Wales, but PIP Changes Draw Ire
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a £2.2 billion increase in UK defense spending, benefiting Welsh defense businesses, alongside stricter eligibility rules for Personal Independence Payments (PIPs) affecting over 275,000 working-age people in Wales, prompting criticism from opposition parties and d...
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44% Bias Score


National Security Breach: Atlantic Editor Joins Sensitive Military Planning Chat
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat of senior Trump administration officials who discussed the timing and specifics of a planned attack on the Houthis in Yemen, raising concerns about a significant national security breach.
National Security Breach: Atlantic Editor Joins Sensitive Military Planning Chat
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat of senior Trump administration officials who discussed the timing and specifics of a planned attack on the Houthis in Yemen, raising concerns about a significant national security breach.
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52% Bias Score


Journalist Accidentally Included in US National Security Group Chat Discussing Yemen Bombing Plans
A journalist was unintentionally added to a Signal group chat of top US national security officials discussing bombing plans for Yemen, exposing operational military information and causing a major security breach between March 11 and 14, prompting investigations and criticism.
Journalist Accidentally Included in US National Security Group Chat Discussing Yemen Bombing Plans
A journalist was unintentionally added to a Signal group chat of top US national security officials discussing bombing plans for Yemen, exposing operational military information and causing a major security breach between March 11 and 14, prompting investigations and criticism.
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48% Bias Score


Top-Secret US Yemen Airstrike Plans Leaked via Signal Chat
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, unintentionally gained access to top-secret information about US airstrikes on Yemen through a Signal group chat with high-ranking Trump administration officials, including Vice President JD Vance, two days before the March 15 attacks that kille...
Top-Secret US Yemen Airstrike Plans Leaked via Signal Chat
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, unintentionally gained access to top-secret information about US airstrikes on Yemen through a Signal group chat with high-ranking Trump administration officials, including Vice President JD Vance, two days before the March 15 attacks that kille...
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36% Bias Score

Denmark to Introduce Mandatory Military Service for Women
Denmark's defense minister announced that mandatory military service will be extended to women starting mid-2025, aiming to increase military strength by boosting recruitment from 4700 to 7500 personnel across the Danish Defence and Civil Defence Agency. This follows an agreement among political par...

Denmark to Introduce Mandatory Military Service for Women
Denmark's defense minister announced that mandatory military service will be extended to women starting mid-2025, aiming to increase military strength by boosting recruitment from 4700 to 7500 personnel across the Danish Defence and Civil Defence Agency. This follows an agreement among political par...
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32% Bias Score

Şırnak Declares Temporary Security Zones
The Şırnak Governorship announced that several areas in Şırnak city center and districts, including Bestler Dereler, Gabar Mountain, and Cudi Mountain, are declared temporary special security zones from March 26th to April 9th, 2025, to maintain national security and public order.

Şırnak Declares Temporary Security Zones
The Şırnak Governorship announced that several areas in Şırnak city center and districts, including Bestler Dereler, Gabar Mountain, and Cudi Mountain, are declared temporary special security zones from March 26th to April 9th, 2025, to maintain national security and public order.
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52% Bias Score

Accidental Disclosure of US Military Strike Plans via Signal
US National Security Advisor Michael Waltz accidentally included The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg in a Signal group chat revealing the timing and details of a military strike against the Houthis in Yemen, two hours prior to its execution at 1:45 p.m. EST, causing a significant securit...

Accidental Disclosure of US Military Strike Plans via Signal
US National Security Advisor Michael Waltz accidentally included The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg in a Signal group chat revealing the timing and details of a military strike against the Houthis in Yemen, two hours prior to its execution at 1:45 p.m. EST, causing a significant securit...
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48% Bias Score

Accidental Leak of Top-Secret Yemen Airstrike Plans
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, was accidentally added to a Signal chat group with top Trump administration officials who discussed plans for a Yemen airstrike, revealing details about targets and weaponry two days before the March 15th attack that killed 32 and injured over 1...

Accidental Leak of Top-Secret Yemen Airstrike Plans
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, was accidentally added to a Signal chat group with top Trump administration officials who discussed plans for a Yemen airstrike, revealing details about targets and weaponry two days before the March 15th attack that killed 32 and injured over 1...
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40% Bias Score

National Security Breach: Democrats Demand Investigation After Sensitive War Plans Shared on Unsecured App
A Signal group chat discussing sensitive war plans inadvertently included Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, leading to outrage from top Congressional Democrats and calls for a full investigation into the breach of national security protocols by members of President Trump's administr...

National Security Breach: Democrats Demand Investigation After Sensitive War Plans Shared on Unsecured App
A Signal group chat discussing sensitive war plans inadvertently included Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, leading to outrage from top Congressional Democrats and calls for a full investigation into the breach of national security protocols by members of President Trump's administr...
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56% Bias Score

US Airstrike Deliberations Leaked: Journalist Accesses Top Officials' Signal Group
A journalist gained access to a Signal group used by top US officials to discuss the March 15th Yemen airstrike, revealing internal disagreements and security concerns; the White House confirmed the leak, sparking calls for investigations and raising questions about national security.

US Airstrike Deliberations Leaked: Journalist Accesses Top Officials' Signal Group
A journalist gained access to a Signal group used by top US officials to discuss the March 15th Yemen airstrike, revealing internal disagreements and security concerns; the White House confirmed the leak, sparking calls for investigations and raising questions about national security.
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60% Bias Score
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