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US Space Program's Critical Dependence on SpaceX Creates Vulnerability
In 2008, a \$1.6 billion NASA contract saved Elon Musk's SpaceX from bankruptcy, creating a critical dependency; now, the U.S. relies entirely on SpaceX for human spaceflight, jeopardizing \$22 billion in public funds and potentially handing China the lead in the space race.
US Space Program's Critical Dependence on SpaceX Creates Vulnerability
In 2008, a \$1.6 billion NASA contract saved Elon Musk's SpaceX from bankruptcy, creating a critical dependency; now, the U.S. relies entirely on SpaceX for human spaceflight, jeopardizing \$22 billion in public funds and potentially handing China the lead in the space race.
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52% Bias Score


Canadian Man with al-Qaida Past Charged with Bomb Threat
A Somali-born Canadian man with a US al-Qaida conviction was charged in Montreal with uttering threats after allegedly telling a homeless shelter employee he wanted to build bombs to detonate on public transit; he is undergoing a 30-day psychological evaluation.
Canadian Man with al-Qaida Past Charged with Bomb Threat
A Somali-born Canadian man with a US al-Qaida conviction was charged in Montreal with uttering threats after allegedly telling a homeless shelter employee he wanted to build bombs to detonate on public transit; he is undergoing a 30-day psychological evaluation.
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48% Bias Score


Pentagon Investigates Leak of Sensitive Military Information via Signal App
The Pentagon is investigating whether aides to Defense Secretary Mark Esper deleted Signal messages containing sensitive military information about March 15th airstrikes in Yemen, shared with a reporter, potentially jeopardizing pilot safety and raising cybersecurity concerns.
Pentagon Investigates Leak of Sensitive Military Information via Signal App
The Pentagon is investigating whether aides to Defense Secretary Mark Esper deleted Signal messages containing sensitive military information about March 15th airstrikes in Yemen, shared with a reporter, potentially jeopardizing pilot safety and raising cybersecurity concerns.
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48% Bias Score


Taiwan's Asymmetric Defense Strategy Against China
Taiwan is strengthening its defenses against China's growing military threat by focusing on asymmetric warfare, particularly drone technology, and seeking international partnerships, drawing lessons from Ukraine's conflict.
Taiwan's Asymmetric Defense Strategy Against China
Taiwan is strengthening its defenses against China's growing military threat by focusing on asymmetric warfare, particularly drone technology, and seeking international partnerships, drawing lessons from Ukraine's conflict.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Suspends Harvard's Student Visa Program Amidst Retaliation Claims
President Trump issued an executive order suspending Harvard University's student visa program, impacting roughly 300 incoming and potentially 5,000 current international students; Harvard alleges this is retaliation for rejecting White House demands and has filed a lawsuit.
Trump Suspends Harvard's Student Visa Program Amidst Retaliation Claims
President Trump issued an executive order suspending Harvard University's student visa program, impacting roughly 300 incoming and potentially 5,000 current international students; Harvard alleges this is retaliation for rejecting White House demands and has filed a lawsuit.
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44% Bias Score


China's AI Boom: Cybersecurity Risks and Opportunities
At the 2025 Beijing Cyber Security Conference, experts warned that China's booming AI sector presents both opportunities and unprecedented risks to its cybersecurity. They called for stronger public-private coordination, a shift towards AI-driven defense systems, and reduced reliance on vulnerable o...
China's AI Boom: Cybersecurity Risks and Opportunities
At the 2025 Beijing Cyber Security Conference, experts warned that China's booming AI sector presents both opportunities and unprecedented risks to its cybersecurity. They called for stronger public-private coordination, a shift towards AI-driven defense systems, and reduced reliance on vulnerable o...
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44% Bias Score

China Agrees to Resume Rare Earth Exports After Trump-Xi Call
Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Xi, China has agreed to restart exports of rare earth minerals, alleviating supply chain disruptions in the US and Europe, though the new export licensing system remains in place.

China Agrees to Resume Rare Earth Exports After Trump-Xi Call
Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Xi, China has agreed to restart exports of rare earth minerals, alleviating supply chain disruptions in the US and Europe, though the new export licensing system remains in place.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Emergency Powers: Legal Challenges and Calls for Reform
President Trump's frequent use of emergency powers, exceeding 150 legal provisions, has raised constitutional concerns, prompting legal challenges and bipartisan calls for reform to the National Emergencies Act of 1976, which lacks a clear definition of national emergency and effective checks on exe...

Trump's Emergency Powers: Legal Challenges and Calls for Reform
President Trump's frequent use of emergency powers, exceeding 150 legal provisions, has raised constitutional concerns, prompting legal challenges and bipartisan calls for reform to the National Emergencies Act of 1976, which lacks a clear definition of national emergency and effective checks on exe...
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48% Bias Score

China's Role in Mexican Drug Cartels: 50,000 Kilos of Precursor Chemicals Seized
U.S. border patrol seized 50,000 kilos of precursor chemicals this week, shipped from China to the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico for methamphetamine production; this is part of an ongoing initiative that has seized over 1,700,000 kilograms of such chemicals since 2019, highlighting the significant role o...

China's Role in Mexican Drug Cartels: 50,000 Kilos of Precursor Chemicals Seized
U.S. border patrol seized 50,000 kilos of precursor chemicals this week, shipped from China to the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico for methamphetamine production; this is part of an ongoing initiative that has seized over 1,700,000 kilograms of such chemicals since 2019, highlighting the significant role o...
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48% Bias Score

Trump-Musk Rift Creates US Government Dependency Dilemma
The strained relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump creates a complex situation for the US government, which heavily relies on Musk's SpaceX for space exploration, national defense, and internet connectivity, with over $20 billion in contracts and no readily available replacements.

Trump-Musk Rift Creates US Government Dependency Dilemma
The strained relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump creates a complex situation for the US government, which heavily relies on Musk's SpaceX for space exploration, national defense, and internet connectivity, with over $20 billion in contracts and no readily available replacements.
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40% Bias Score

Russia at War with Britain: UK Defence Review Highlights Need for Cohesion
Fiona Hill, a former White House adviser, argues that Russia is at war with Britain, necessitating greater UK resilience and cohesion due to the US's perceived unreliability under the Trump administration; the UK's defence review reflects this shift.

Russia at War with Britain: UK Defence Review Highlights Need for Cohesion
Fiona Hill, a former White House adviser, argues that Russia is at war with Britain, necessitating greater UK resilience and cohesion due to the US's perceived unreliability under the Trump administration; the UK's defence review reflects this shift.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's New Travel Ban: Broader Scope, Stronger Legal Standing
President Trump issued a new travel ban affecting 19 countries, including both Muslim-majority and non-Muslim-majority nations, aiming to prevent terrorism and enhance national security; legal experts believe it is more likely to survive legal challenges than the 2017 version.

Trump's New Travel Ban: Broader Scope, Stronger Legal Standing
President Trump issued a new travel ban affecting 19 countries, including both Muslim-majority and non-Muslim-majority nations, aiming to prevent terrorism and enhance national security; legal experts believe it is more likely to survive legal challenges than the 2017 version.
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56% Bias Score
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