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Intelligence Buyouts Spark National Security Fears
The Trump administration's offer of deferred resignations to intelligence officials, particularly at the CIA, NSA, and ODNI, has raised concerns about national security, prompting criticism from lawmakers and former officials who warn of the loss of institutional knowledge and expertise; the White H...
Intelligence Buyouts Spark National Security Fears
The Trump administration's offer of deferred resignations to intelligence officials, particularly at the CIA, NSA, and ODNI, has raised concerns about national security, prompting criticism from lawmakers and former officials who warn of the loss of institutional knowledge and expertise; the White H...
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56% Bias Score


FBI Faces Destabilization Amidst Threat of Mass Firings Over Capitol Riot Investigation
A Trump administration request for names of thousands of FBI agents involved in Capitol riot investigations has created fear and instability within the bureau, jeopardizing national security, future investigations, and the FBI's ability to recruit and retain agents.
FBI Faces Destabilization Amidst Threat of Mass Firings Over Capitol Riot Investigation
A Trump administration request for names of thousands of FBI agents involved in Capitol riot investigations has created fear and instability within the bureau, jeopardizing national security, future investigations, and the FBI's ability to recruit and retain agents.
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52% Bias Score


Insecure Chinese Cameras Pose National Security Risk to US Infrastructure
A Department of Homeland Security bulletin warns that tens of thousands of insecure Chinese-made internet-connected cameras, many imported via "white labeling", are installed in US critical infrastructure networks, allowing potential Chinese government espionage and disruption, despite a 2022 FCC ba...
Insecure Chinese Cameras Pose National Security Risk to US Infrastructure
A Department of Homeland Security bulletin warns that tens of thousands of insecure Chinese-made internet-connected cameras, many imported via "white labeling", are installed in US critical infrastructure networks, allowing potential Chinese government espionage and disruption, despite a 2022 FCC ba...
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48% Bias Score


Nationwide Protests Erupt Over Musk's DOGE Project and Vought Nomination
Thousands demonstrated nationwide Wednesday against President Trump's early actions, particularly Elon Musk's DOGE project's role in government modernization and Russ Vought's nomination, fueled by data security fears, aviation safety concerns (following a fatal accident), and DOGE's expanding influ...
Nationwide Protests Erupt Over Musk's DOGE Project and Vought Nomination
Thousands demonstrated nationwide Wednesday against President Trump's early actions, particularly Elon Musk's DOGE project's role in government modernization and Russ Vought's nomination, fueled by data security fears, aviation safety concerns (following a fatal accident), and DOGE's expanding influ...
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48% Bias Score


CIA Offers Buyouts to Employees, Excluding Key Personnel
The CIA is offering buyouts to some employees for voluntary early retirement or resignation, differing from other federal agencies and excluding those deemed critical to national security; this is part of President Trump's plan to restructure the agency.
CIA Offers Buyouts to Employees, Excluding Key Personnel
The CIA is offering buyouts to some employees for voluntary early retirement or resignation, differing from other federal agencies and excluding those deemed critical to national security; this is part of President Trump's plan to restructure the agency.
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40% Bias Score


Bill Introduced to Ban Chinese AI Software DeepSeek from U.S. Government Devices
U.S. Representatives LaHood and Gottheimer introduced a bipartisan bill to ban DeepSeek, a Chinese AI software, from government devices due to national security concerns; an analysis reveals the software may send user data to China Mobile, a state-owned company banned in the U.S.
Bill Introduced to Ban Chinese AI Software DeepSeek from U.S. Government Devices
U.S. Representatives LaHood and Gottheimer introduced a bipartisan bill to ban DeepSeek, a Chinese AI software, from government devices due to national security concerns; an analysis reveals the software may send user data to China Mobile, a state-owned company banned in the U.S.
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48% Bias Score

CIA Email Listing New Hires Raises National Security Concerns
To comply with an executive order to downsize the federal workforce, the CIA sent the White House an unclassified email listing new hires with less than two years of experience, potentially jeopardizing the identities of those officers and hindering their future assignments.

CIA Email Listing New Hires Raises National Security Concerns
To comply with an executive order to downsize the federal workforce, the CIA sent the White House an unclassified email listing new hires with less than two years of experience, potentially jeopardizing the identities of those officers and hindering their future assignments.
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52% Bias Score

Former Chip Employee's Contact with Russian SVR Revealed
A former ASML and NXP employee, arrested for stealing trade secrets, had contact with Russia's SVR intelligence service, aiming to aid in the creation of a Russian chip factory; the AIVD report reveals the contact and the suspect's methods.

Former Chip Employee's Contact with Russian SVR Revealed
A former ASML and NXP employee, arrested for stealing trade secrets, had contact with Russia's SVR intelligence service, aiming to aid in the creation of a Russian chip factory; the AIVD report reveals the contact and the suspect's methods.
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40% Bias Score

CIA Offers Severance Package to Entire Workforce Amidst Trump Administration Restructuring
On Tuesday, the CIA became the first major national security agency to offer a severance package to its entire workforce, allowing employees to leave with eight months of salary and benefits, as part of President Trump's effort to reduce the federal government.

CIA Offers Severance Package to Entire Workforce Amidst Trump Administration Restructuring
On Tuesday, the CIA became the first major national security agency to offer a severance package to its entire workforce, allowing employees to leave with eight months of salary and benefits, as part of President Trump's effort to reduce the federal government.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Appoints Controversial Figure to Lead National Counterterrorism Center
President Trump appointed Joe Kent, a retired Green Beret with ties to a far-right group and who called January 6th rioters "political prisoners," as director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), sparking concerns among experts.

Trump Appoints Controversial Figure to Lead National Counterterrorism Center
President Trump appointed Joe Kent, a retired Green Beret with ties to a far-right group and who called January 6th rioters "political prisoners," as director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), sparking concerns among experts.
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64% Bias Score

Trump's Greenland Pursuit: A Space-Based Geopolitical Power Play
President Trump's bid to purchase Greenland, rejected by Denmark, is driven by the island's strategic value for U.S. space operations at the Pituffik base, amidst growing great power competition in the Arctic.

Trump's Greenland Pursuit: A Space-Based Geopolitical Power Play
President Trump's bid to purchase Greenland, rejected by Denmark, is driven by the island's strategic value for U.S. space operations at the Pituffik base, amidst growing great power competition in the Arctic.
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60% Bias Score

Guantanamo Bay Houses 10 Venezuelan Cartel Members
On Thursday, the Department of Defense confirmed that ten high-threat Venezuelan criminals from the Tren de Aragua cartel arrived at Guantanamo Bay for detention, following over 100 arrests in Colorado and a designation of the cartel as a foreign terrorist organization.

Guantanamo Bay Houses 10 Venezuelan Cartel Members
On Thursday, the Department of Defense confirmed that ten high-threat Venezuelan criminals from the Tren de Aragua cartel arrived at Guantanamo Bay for detention, following over 100 arrests in Colorado and a designation of the cartel as a foreign terrorist organization.
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64% Bias Score
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