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DIA IT Specialist Arrested for Allegedly Sharing Classified Information
Nathan Laatsch, a 28-year-old DIA data scientist and IT specialist, was arrested Thursday for attempting to give classified US intelligence to a friendly foreign government, motivated by his dissatisfaction with the current administration, culminating in a failed attempt to transfer information via ...
DIA IT Specialist Arrested for Allegedly Sharing Classified Information
Nathan Laatsch, a 28-year-old DIA data scientist and IT specialist, was arrested Thursday for attempting to give classified US intelligence to a friendly foreign government, motivated by his dissatisfaction with the current administration, culminating in a failed attempt to transfer information via ...
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16% Bias Score


Trump Administration Triples Immigration Arrests, Diverting FBI Agents from National Security
The Trump administration is tripling daily immigration arrests, reassigning hundreds of FBI agents to immigration enforcement, raising concerns about national security and straining resources across multiple federal agencies.
Trump Administration Triples Immigration Arrests, Diverting FBI Agents from National Security
The Trump administration is tripling daily immigration arrests, reassigning hundreds of FBI agents to immigration enforcement, raising concerns about national security and straining resources across multiple federal agencies.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Approves Nippon Steel's Acquisition of US Steel Amid Trade Tensions
President Trump approved the sale of US Steel to Nippon Steel, reversing his prior opposition, despite bipartisan concerns and ongoing trade tensions with Japan; the deal includes a significant investment from Nippon and government oversight to maintain US control.
Trump Approves Nippon Steel's Acquisition of US Steel Amid Trade Tensions
President Trump approved the sale of US Steel to Nippon Steel, reversing his prior opposition, despite bipartisan concerns and ongoing trade tensions with Japan; the deal includes a significant investment from Nippon and government oversight to maintain US control.
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44% Bias Score


Appeals Court Temporarily Upholds Trump's Import Tariffs
A US appeals court temporarily blocked a lower court order to end Donald Trump's import tariffs, citing national security concerns; the ruling follows a lawsuit by US businesses and states challenging the tariffs' legality under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
Appeals Court Temporarily Upholds Trump's Import Tariffs
A US appeals court temporarily blocked a lower court order to end Donald Trump's import tariffs, citing national security concerns; the ruling follows a lawsuit by US businesses and states challenging the tariffs' legality under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
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40% Bias Score


Hawley Demands Investigation into Chinese-Owned Self-Driving Truck Company for Alleged Tech Transfer
Senator Josh Hawley urged the Justice Department to investigate TuSimple Holdings, a major Chinese-owned self-driving trucking company in the U.S., for allegedly sharing proprietary data and technology with Chinese state-linked entities, potentially violating a 2022 national security agreement, desp...
Hawley Demands Investigation into Chinese-Owned Self-Driving Truck Company for Alleged Tech Transfer
Senator Josh Hawley urged the Justice Department to investigate TuSimple Holdings, a major Chinese-owned self-driving trucking company in the U.S., for allegedly sharing proprietary data and technology with Chinese state-linked entities, potentially violating a 2022 national security agreement, desp...
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48% Bias Score


Federal Judge Rules Deportation of Pro-Palestine Activist May Be Unconstitutional
A New Jersey federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to deport pro-Palestine activist Mahmoud Khalil might be unconstitutional due to vague legal language, a decision that sparked immediate criticism from conservative legal experts and the White House, while Khalil remains in cus...
Federal Judge Rules Deportation of Pro-Palestine Activist May Be Unconstitutional
A New Jersey federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to deport pro-Palestine activist Mahmoud Khalil might be unconstitutional due to vague legal language, a decision that sparked immediate criticism from conservative legal experts and the White House, while Khalil remains in cus...
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64% Bias Score

US to Revoke Visas of Chinese Students, Raising Concerns Over Talent Loss
The U.S. will begin revoking visas held by Chinese students with ties to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields, impacting nearly 280,000 students and raising concerns about the loss of talent and damage to U.S. soft power.

US to Revoke Visas of Chinese Students, Raising Concerns Over Talent Loss
The U.S. will begin revoking visas held by Chinese students with ties to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields, impacting nearly 280,000 students and raising concerns about the loss of talent and damage to U.S. soft power.
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56% Bias Score

USDA Staff Shortages Threaten US Food Security
Since February 2025, roughly 1300 employees have resigned from the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), jeopardizing disease prevention and response, potentially leading to higher food prices and trade disruptions.

USDA Staff Shortages Threaten US Food Security
Since February 2025, roughly 1300 employees have resigned from the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), jeopardizing disease prevention and response, potentially leading to higher food prices and trade disruptions.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Triples Immigration Arrests, Straining Federal Resources
The Trump administration is dramatically increasing immigration arrests, aiming for a million deportations annually, reassigning hundreds of FBI agents, and straining resources across multiple federal agencies, raising concerns about national security.

Trump Administration Triples Immigration Arrests, Straining Federal Resources
The Trump administration is dramatically increasing immigration arrests, aiming for a million deportations annually, reassigning hundreds of FBI agents, and straining resources across multiple federal agencies, raising concerns about national security.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Announces Deal for Nippon Steel to Invest \$28.9 Billion in U.S. Steel
President Trump announced a deal for Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest \$28.9 billion in U.S. Steel, securing American control through a "golden share" mechanism, after initially opposing the acquisition.

Trump Announces Deal for Nippon Steel to Invest \$28.9 Billion in U.S. Steel
President Trump announced a deal for Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest \$28.9 billion in U.S. Steel, securing American control through a "golden share" mechanism, after initially opposing the acquisition.
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48% Bias Score

Russia's Arctic Expansion Amidst Climate Change Fuels Geopolitical Tensions
David Lammy's Arctic trip revealed growing Russian military activity, including submarines and potential cable sabotage, alongside climate change's impact on ice levels, increasing geopolitical tension in the region.

Russia's Arctic Expansion Amidst Climate Change Fuels Geopolitical Tensions
David Lammy's Arctic trip revealed growing Russian military activity, including submarines and potential cable sabotage, alongside climate change's impact on ice levels, increasing geopolitical tension in the region.
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60% Bias Score

US to Revoke Visas of Chinese Students Amid Espionage Concerns
The Trump administration will aggressively revoke student visas from Chinese nationals in the US due to alleged espionage and national security concerns, impacting nearly 300,000 students following several incidents of alleged spying and misconduct.

US to Revoke Visas of Chinese Students Amid Espionage Concerns
The Trump administration will aggressively revoke student visas from Chinese nationals in the US due to alleged espionage and national security concerns, impacting nearly 300,000 students following several incidents of alleged spying and misconduct.
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48% Bias Score
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