

Over 1,300 Cyberattacks Targeted China in 2023
A 2024 report by 360 reveals over 1,300 advanced persistent cyberattacks targeting China in 2023, with government institutions (33%) and the education sector (20%) as primary targets; attacks originated from South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and North America, impacting 14 key industries, inclu...
Over 1,300 Cyberattacks Targeted China in 2023
A 2024 report by 360 reveals over 1,300 advanced persistent cyberattacks targeting China in 2023, with government institutions (33%) and the education sector (20%) as primary targets; attacks originated from South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and North America, impacting 14 key industries, inclu...
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48% Bias Score


Over 1,300 Cyberattacks Target China in 2023
A 2024 report by Chinese cybersecurity firm 360 revealed over 1,300 advanced persistent cyberattacks targeting China in 2023, with government institutions (33%) and the education sector (20%) as primary targets; attacks primarily originated from South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and North Ameri...
Over 1,300 Cyberattacks Target China in 2023
A 2024 report by Chinese cybersecurity firm 360 revealed over 1,300 advanced persistent cyberattacks targeting China in 2023, with government institutions (33%) and the education sector (20%) as primary targets; attacks primarily originated from South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and North Ameri...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Scrutinizes Semiconductor Contracts, Sparking Concerns
The Trump White House is reviewing billions of dollars in federal contracts for US semiconductor manufacturing, scrutinizing keywords like "immigrant" and "diversity," potentially delaying or canceling projects and jeopardizing the CHIPS Act.
Trump Administration Scrutinizes Semiconductor Contracts, Sparking Concerns
The Trump White House is reviewing billions of dollars in federal contracts for US semiconductor manufacturing, scrutinizing keywords like "immigrant" and "diversity," potentially delaying or canceling projects and jeopardizing the CHIPS Act.
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52% Bias Score


Senate Advances Gabbard's Nomination for National Intelligence Director
The U.S. Senate advanced Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence, 52-46, setting up a final vote by Wednesday; her past comments on Snowden and Assad and a meeting with Assad created opposition, yet pressure from Trump allies including Elon Musk secured some Republicans' sup...
Senate Advances Gabbard's Nomination for National Intelligence Director
The U.S. Senate advanced Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence, 52-46, setting up a final vote by Wednesday; her past comments on Snowden and Assad and a meeting with Assad created opposition, yet pressure from Trump allies including Elon Musk secured some Republicans' sup...
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36% Bias Score


Colombia's National Police Chief Replaced Amidst Security Crisis
Amidst a cabinet shakeup in Colombia, General William René Salamanca was replaced as National Police director by Brigadier General Carlos Fernando Triana on Monday; this comes during a period of heightened insecurity, particularly in Bogotá, which saw an 11% increase in homicides in 2024.
Colombia's National Police Chief Replaced Amidst Security Crisis
Amidst a cabinet shakeup in Colombia, General William René Salamanca was replaced as National Police director by Brigadier General Carlos Fernando Triana on Monday; this comes during a period of heightened insecurity, particularly in Bogotá, which saw an 11% increase in homicides in 2024.
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36% Bias Score


Senate Advances Gabbard's Nomination for National Intelligence Director
The US Senate advanced Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence, setting a final confirmation vote for later this week following a 52-46 procedural vote along party lines; her past comments on Snowden and Russia and meeting with Assad fueled controversy.
Senate Advances Gabbard's Nomination for National Intelligence Director
The US Senate advanced Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence, setting a final confirmation vote for later this week following a 52-46 procedural vote along party lines; her past comments on Snowden and Russia and meeting with Assad fueled controversy.
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36% Bias Score

Senate Confirms Gabbard as DNI Despite Controversy
The GOP-controlled Senate confirmed Tulsi Gabbard as President Trump's Director of National Intelligence by a 52-48 vote, despite concerns from Democrats and some Republicans about her past statements and meetings with foreign leaders, including Bashar al-Assad of Syria.

Senate Confirms Gabbard as DNI Despite Controversy
The GOP-controlled Senate confirmed Tulsi Gabbard as President Trump's Director of National Intelligence by a 52-48 vote, despite concerns from Democrats and some Republicans about her past statements and meetings with foreign leaders, including Bashar al-Assad of Syria.
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40% Bias Score

Trump White House Scrutinizes Semiconductor Contracts, Raising National Security Concerns
The Trump White House is reviewing over $5 billion in federal contracts for semiconductor manufacturing, searching for words like "immigrant" and "diversity," potentially modifying or voiding contracts and impacting national security and supply chains.

Trump White House Scrutinizes Semiconductor Contracts, Raising National Security Concerns
The Trump White House is reviewing over $5 billion in federal contracts for semiconductor manufacturing, searching for words like "immigrant" and "diversity," potentially modifying or voiding contracts and impacting national security and supply chains.
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48% Bias Score

China Tightens Control Over Military Information Online
China's new regulations, effective March 1, 2024, severely restrict online dissemination of military information, impacting open-source intelligence gathering on the PLA's modernization and potentially hindering foreign media reporting.

China Tightens Control Over Military Information Online
China's new regulations, effective March 1, 2024, severely restrict online dissemination of military information, impacting open-source intelligence gathering on the PLA's modernization and potentially hindering foreign media reporting.
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36% Bias Score

Senate Poised to Confirm Controversial Gabbard as DNI
The Senate is expected to confirm Tulsi Gabbard as the next director of national intelligence (DNI) following a 52-46 procedural vote, despite past controversies surrounding her political positions and lack of traditional intelligence experience.

Senate Poised to Confirm Controversial Gabbard as DNI
The Senate is expected to confirm Tulsi Gabbard as the next director of national intelligence (DNI) following a 52-46 procedural vote, despite past controversies surrounding her political positions and lack of traditional intelligence experience.
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44% Bias Score

Forced TikTok Sale: A Potential Boon for the Platform
The US government's consideration of forcing a sale of TikTok due to national security concerns could significantly benefit the platform by resolving trust issues and unlocking its full growth potential, especially in its booming e-commerce business, TikTok Shop.

Forced TikTok Sale: A Potential Boon for the Platform
The US government's consideration of forcing a sale of TikTok due to national security concerns could significantly benefit the platform by resolving trust issues and unlocking its full growth potential, especially in its booming e-commerce business, TikTok Shop.
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40% Bias Score

ICE Leak in Aurora, Colorado, Jeopardizes Operation, Spurs Investigations
A leak of sensitive ICE operation details in Aurora, Colorado, allowed the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to evade capture, resulting in only 30 arrests. Investigations are underway, focusing on potential internal sources, with accusations of FBI corruption.

ICE Leak in Aurora, Colorado, Jeopardizes Operation, Spurs Investigations
A leak of sensitive ICE operation details in Aurora, Colorado, allowed the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to evade capture, resulting in only 30 arrests. Investigations are underway, focusing on potential internal sources, with accusations of FBI corruption.
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64% Bias Score