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Drug Cartels Top US Threat Assessment, Climate Change Omitted
The US intelligence community's annual threat assessment, released in 2025, prioritized drug cartels as the top threat for the first time, omitting climate change, while noting a decrease in fentanyl overdose deaths but an increase in cartel violence; the assessment highlights the Trump administrati...
Drug Cartels Top US Threat Assessment, Climate Change Omitted
The US intelligence community's annual threat assessment, released in 2025, prioritized drug cartels as the top threat for the first time, omitting climate change, while noting a decrease in fentanyl overdose deaths but an increase in cartel violence; the assessment highlights the Trump administrati...
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36% Bias Score


NSA Warns Employees of Signal Vulnerabilities After Hegseth Leak
The NSA warned its employees in February 2025 about Signal's vulnerabilities after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth leaked war plans via Signal, highlighting successful Russian exploits of the app despite its end-to-end encryption.
NSA Warns Employees of Signal Vulnerabilities After Hegseth Leak
The NSA warned its employees in February 2025 about Signal's vulnerabilities after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth leaked war plans via Signal, highlighting successful Russian exploits of the app despite its end-to-end encryption.
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40% Bias Score


White House Signal Use Sparks Security and Privacy Debate
The White House's alleged use of the encrypted messaging app Signal for sensitive foreign policy discussions has raised concerns about security and compliance with government regulations, highlighting vulnerabilities in end-to-end encrypted communication despite its growing popularity among 70 milli...
White House Signal Use Sparks Security and Privacy Debate
The White House's alleged use of the encrypted messaging app Signal for sensitive foreign policy discussions has raised concerns about security and compliance with government regulations, highlighting vulnerabilities in end-to-end encrypted communication despite its growing popularity among 70 milli...
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40% Bias Score


Leaked Signal Chat Reveals Sensitive Yemen Attack Plans
A Signal group chat discussing a U.S. attack on Houthis in Yemen, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Vice President JD Vance, White House national security adviser Mike Waltz and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, was confirmed authentic by the White House; the chat inadvertently included Jeffre...
Leaked Signal Chat Reveals Sensitive Yemen Attack Plans
A Signal group chat discussing a U.S. attack on Houthis in Yemen, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Vice President JD Vance, White House national security adviser Mike Waltz and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, was confirmed authentic by the White House; the chat inadvertently included Jeffre...
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52% Bias Score


Journalist Inadvertently Included in US Military Strike Group Chat
A journalist was inadvertently included in a Signal group chat used by top Trump administration officials to discuss and plan US military strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen, raising concerns about national security and communication protocols.
Journalist Inadvertently Included in US Military Strike Group Chat
A journalist was inadvertently included in a Signal group chat used by top Trump administration officials to discuss and plan US military strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen, raising concerns about national security and communication protocols.
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48% Bias Score


Leaked Signal Chat Reveals Trump Administration's Yemen Airstrike Discussions
A leaked Signal group chat revealed discussions among Trump administration officials about Yemen airstrikes, accidentally including The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, who published the contents, raising national security concerns and prompting investigations.
Leaked Signal Chat Reveals Trump Administration's Yemen Airstrike Discussions
A leaked Signal group chat revealed discussions among Trump administration officials about Yemen airstrikes, accidentally including The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, who published the contents, raising national security concerns and prompting investigations.
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48% Bias Score

National Security Officials Deny Classified Information Leak, Defer to Hegseth
Several top Trump national security officials denied sharing classified information in a group chat with a journalist about US military strikes in Yemen, deferring responsibility to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who has the authority to declassify such information. The chat, which used the unap...

National Security Officials Deny Classified Information Leak, Defer to Hegseth
Several top Trump national security officials denied sharing classified information in a group chat with a journalist about US military strikes in Yemen, deferring responsibility to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who has the authority to declassify such information. The chat, which used the unap...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Confident in Waltz Despite Security Breach
President Trump voiced confidence in National Security Advisor Mike Waltz after a report revealed Waltz mistakenly included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg in a Signal group chat discussing Yemen war plans; the chat reportedly included operational details and other high-ranking officials.

Trump Confident in Waltz Despite Security Breach
President Trump voiced confidence in National Security Advisor Mike Waltz after a report revealed Waltz mistakenly included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg in a Signal group chat discussing Yemen war plans; the chat reportedly included operational details and other high-ranking officials.
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48% Bias Score

Accidental Leak of US Military Plans Sparks Security Debate
A journalist was accidentally added to a Signal group chat where U.S. officials discussed plans to strike Houthis, sparking controversy over security breaches and comparisons to Hillary Clinton's email scandal; the administration defended its actions, citing a successful operation.

Accidental Leak of US Military Plans Sparks Security Debate
A journalist was accidentally added to a Signal group chat where U.S. officials discussed plans to strike Houthis, sparking controversy over security breaches and comparisons to Hillary Clinton's email scandal; the administration defended its actions, citing a successful operation.
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48% Bias Score

Mass Federal Worker Dismissals Pose Major National Security Risk
The Trump-Musk administration's dismissal of thousands of federal workers creates a major national security risk, as adversaries like Russia and China may recruit them for sensitive information, exceeding the usual 100,000 annual departures.

Mass Federal Worker Dismissals Pose Major National Security Risk
The Trump-Musk administration's dismissal of thousands of federal workers creates a major national security risk, as adversaries like Russia and China may recruit them for sensitive information, exceeding the usual 100,000 annual departures.
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60% Bias Score

Musk's Unofficial Power in Trump's Administration Sparks Controversy
Elon Musk's informal yet powerful advisory role in President Trump's administration is causing controversy due to his undefined title, influence over the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and potential conflicts of interest stemming from his business holdings.

Musk's Unofficial Power in Trump's Administration Sparks Controversy
Elon Musk's informal yet powerful advisory role in President Trump's administration is causing controversy due to his undefined title, influence over the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and potential conflicts of interest stemming from his business holdings.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Universities Block Hundreds of International Collaborations Over Security Concerns
Dutch universities have blocked hundreds of international collaborations and researcher applications due to knowledge security concerns, primarily focusing on preventing sensitive information from reaching foreign powers like China and ensuring human rights are not violated; an upcoming screening la...

Dutch Universities Block Hundreds of International Collaborations Over Security Concerns
Dutch universities have blocked hundreds of international collaborations and researcher applications due to knowledge security concerns, primarily focusing on preventing sensitive information from reaching foreign powers like China and ensuring human rights are not violated; an upcoming screening la...
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36% Bias Score
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