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Security Breach: Sensitive US War Plans Accidentally Revealed in Group Chat
A group chat involving top Trump administration officials discussing highly sensitive US war plans in Yemen accidentally included The Atlantic's editor, sparking bipartisan congressional outrage and calls for an investigation into the security breach.
Security Breach: Sensitive US War Plans Accidentally Revealed in Group Chat
A group chat involving top Trump administration officials discussing highly sensitive US war plans in Yemen accidentally included The Atlantic's editor, sparking bipartisan congressional outrage and calls for an investigation into the security breach.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Invokes State Secrets Privilege in Deportation Flight Dispute
On March 15, a federal judge issued temporary restraining orders against deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, but two deportation flights continued that evening. The Justice Department, invoking state secrets privilege, refuses to provide details about the flights to the judge, claiming disclos...
Trump Administration Invokes State Secrets Privilege in Deportation Flight Dispute
On March 15, a federal judge issued temporary restraining orders against deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, but two deportation flights continued that evening. The Justice Department, invoking state secrets privilege, refuses to provide details about the flights to the judge, claiming disclos...
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56% 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


Justice Department Invokes State Secrets Privilege in Venezuelan Deportation Case
The Justice Department invoked state secrets privilege to prevent disclosure of information about the deportation of approximately 261 migrants, including Venezuelan nationals, to El Salvador, defying a court order from Judge James Boasberg who sought details on the deportations, including how many ...
Justice Department Invokes State Secrets Privilege in Venezuelan Deportation Case
The Justice Department invoked state secrets privilege to prevent disclosure of information about the deportation of approximately 261 migrants, including Venezuelan nationals, to El Salvador, defying a court order from Judge James Boasberg who sought details on the deportations, including how many ...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Aides Leak Classified Military Strike Information via Signal
President Trump's aides leaked classified information about a potential military strike to The Atlantic journalist Jeffrey Goldberg via a Signal group chat, causing a partisan media response with pro-Trump outlets downplaying the incident and attacking Goldberg's credibility.
Trump Aides Leak Classified Military Strike Information via Signal
President Trump's aides leaked classified information about a potential military strike to The Atlantic journalist Jeffrey Goldberg via a Signal group chat, causing a partisan media response with pro-Trump outlets downplaying the incident and attacking Goldberg's credibility.
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52% Bias Score


Journalist Accidentally Included in Secure Chat Discussing Yemen Strike
President Trump confirmed a staffer mistakenly added Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat of senior officials discussing a Yemen strike on Houthi rebels; the White House asserts no classified information was disclosed and the incident had no impact on the operation's success.
Journalist Accidentally Included in Secure Chat Discussing Yemen Strike
President Trump confirmed a staffer mistakenly added Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat of senior officials discussing a Yemen strike on Houthi rebels; the White House asserts no classified information was disclosed and the incident had no impact on the operation's success.
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52% Bias Score

US Military Leak Via Unsecured App Sparks Outrage and Investigations
A leak of classified information about upcoming Yemen airstrikes from a Signal group chat including senior US officials to The Atlantic's editor has sparked controversy and investigations, with varied political reactions.

US Military Leak Via Unsecured App Sparks Outrage and Investigations
A leak of classified information about upcoming Yemen airstrikes from a Signal group chat including senior US officials to The Atlantic's editor has sparked controversy and investigations, with varied political reactions.
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40% Bias Score

US to Deport Pro-Hamas Activist: National Security Trumps Free Speech Claim
Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student and pro-Hamas activist, faces deportation from the US for alleged support of Hamas and activities endangering national security; his actions, not solely his speech, are cited as justification under the Immigration and Naturalization Act and releva...

US to Deport Pro-Hamas Activist: National Security Trumps Free Speech Claim
Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student and pro-Hamas activist, faces deportation from the US for alleged support of Hamas and activities endangering national security; his actions, not solely his speech, are cited as justification under the Immigration and Naturalization Act and releva...
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60% Bias Score

Leaked Yemen Strike Plans Spark National Security Concerns
A Signal group chat containing sensitive military strike plans against the Houthis in Yemen included President Trump's defense secretary, vice president, other Cabinet members, and The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, prompting investigations and raising concerns about national security.

Leaked Yemen Strike Plans Spark National Security Concerns
A Signal group chat containing sensitive military strike plans against the Houthis in Yemen included President Trump's defense secretary, vice president, other Cabinet members, and The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, prompting investigations and raising concerns about national security.
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52% Bias Score

White House Denies Classified Information Shared in Signal Chat
The White House denies sharing classified information in a Signal chat among officials discussing a military operation against Yemen's Houthis, where journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly included; an investigation is underway.

White House Denies Classified Information Shared in Signal Chat
The White House denies sharing classified information in a Signal chat among officials discussing a military operation against Yemen's Houthis, where journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly included; an investigation is underway.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Defends Waltz After War Plan Leak to Atlantic Editor
President Donald Trump defended National Security Advisor Mike Waltz after revelations that Waltz added an Atlantic editor to a group chat discussing military war plans, prompting criticism and debate over potential disciplinary actions; the White House confirmed the authenticity of the leaked messa...

Trump Defends Waltz After War Plan Leak to Atlantic Editor
President Donald Trump defended National Security Advisor Mike Waltz after revelations that Waltz added an Atlantic editor to a group chat discussing military war plans, prompting criticism and debate over potential disciplinary actions; the White House confirmed the authenticity of the leaked messa...
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56% Bias Score

Italy Delays \$1.5 Billion Starlink Deal Amidst Political Controversy
Italy's potential \$1.5 billion, five-year deal with Elon Musk's Starlink for government communications is stalled due to political opposition over Musk's controversial stances and potential conflicts of interest; a decision is pending.

Italy Delays \$1.5 Billion Starlink Deal Amidst Political Controversy
Italy's potential \$1.5 billion, five-year deal with Elon Musk's Starlink for government communications is stalled due to political opposition over Musk's controversial stances and potential conflicts of interest; a decision is pending.
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60% Bias Score
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