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PP Demands Investigation into Huawei Contracts Amidst Alleged Corruption Scandal
The Spanish Popular Party demands an investigation into €12.3 million in contracts between the Spanish government and Huawei for storing judicial intercepts, alleging a conflict of interest involving Secretary of State Antonio Hernando and a consulting firm linked to a broader corruption scandal imp...
PP Demands Investigation into Huawei Contracts Amidst Alleged Corruption Scandal
The Spanish Popular Party demands an investigation into €12.3 million in contracts between the Spanish government and Huawei for storing judicial intercepts, alleging a conflict of interest involving Secretary of State Antonio Hernando and a consulting firm linked to a broader corruption scandal imp...
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64% Bias Score


Chinese Nationals Arrested for Exporting Millions in AI Microchips to China
Two Chinese nationals, one an illegal immigrant, were arrested for exporting tens of millions of dollars' worth of high-performance AI microchips to China via Singapore and Malaysia, violating U.S. export laws; the operation spanned from October 2022 to July 2025.
Chinese Nationals Arrested for Exporting Millions in AI Microchips to China
Two Chinese nationals, one an illegal immigrant, were arrested for exporting tens of millions of dollars' worth of high-performance AI microchips to China via Singapore and Malaysia, violating U.S. export laws; the operation spanned from October 2022 to July 2025.
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52% Bias Score


Hong Kong Issues Arrest Warrants for 19 Over National Security Concerns
The Hong Kong government issued arrest warrants and various sanctions for 19 individuals, primarily based overseas, accused of involvement in the "Hong Kong Parliament," a group deemed a threat to national security; actions include asset freezes, property restrictions, and passport revocations.
Hong Kong Issues Arrest Warrants for 19 Over National Security Concerns
The Hong Kong government issued arrest warrants and various sanctions for 19 individuals, primarily based overseas, accused of involvement in the "Hong Kong Parliament," a group deemed a threat to national security; actions include asset freezes, property restrictions, and passport revocations.
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64% Bias Score


U.S. to Require $15,000 Visa Bond from Certain Countries
The U.S. will require a $15,000 bond from foreign nationals of certain countries seeking visas, starting in mid-August for a 12-month pilot program to curb overstays, affecting approximately 500,000 people who overstayed in fiscal year 2023, according to the Department of State.
U.S. to Require $15,000 Visa Bond from Certain Countries
The U.S. will require a $15,000 bond from foreign nationals of certain countries seeking visas, starting in mid-August for a 12-month pilot program to curb overstays, affecting approximately 500,000 people who overstayed in fiscal year 2023, according to the Department of State.
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36% Bias Score


SharePoint Zero-Day Exploit Impacts Hundreds of Servers, Including U.S. Government Agencies
Hackers are exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft's on-premise SharePoint Server software, impacting over 400 servers worldwide, including those belonging to U.S. government agencies like the NNSA and Department of Education, allowing attackers to steal data and maintain long-term access.
SharePoint Zero-Day Exploit Impacts Hundreds of Servers, Including U.S. Government Agencies
Hackers are exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft's on-premise SharePoint Server software, impacting over 400 servers worldwide, including those belonging to U.S. government agencies like the NNSA and Department of Education, allowing attackers to steal data and maintain long-term access.
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40% Bias Score


Chinese Billionaire's $67 Million Nashua Land Purchase Sparks National Security Concerns
A Chinese billionaire with CCP ties purchased a 23-acre Nashua, NH factory site for $67 million, sparking concerns about access to the city's water supply and proximity to sensitive infrastructure, raising national security fears.
Chinese Billionaire's $67 Million Nashua Land Purchase Sparks National Security Concerns
A Chinese billionaire with CCP ties purchased a 23-acre Nashua, NH factory site for $67 million, sparking concerns about access to the city's water supply and proximity to sensitive infrastructure, raising national security fears.
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60% Bias Score

Supply Chain Attacks: AI-Powered Security Validation is No Longer Optional
At Black Hat 2025, Horizon3.ai and the NSA highlighted the growing threat of supply chain attacks, emphasizing the need for continuous security validation using AI. A small ship design firm's vulnerability exposed sensitive military data, illustrating the urgent need for proactive defenses.

Supply Chain Attacks: AI-Powered Security Validation is No Longer Optional
At Black Hat 2025, Horizon3.ai and the NSA highlighted the growing threat of supply chain attacks, emphasizing the need for continuous security validation using AI. A small ship design firm's vulnerability exposed sensitive military data, illustrating the urgent need for proactive defenses.
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52% Bias Score

Interior Department Curbs Wind, Solar Projects Due to Low Efficiency and Environmental Concerns
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum issued an order to curb massive wind and solar energy projects due to their low capacity density and negative environmental impacts, citing President Trump's concerns and emphasizing the need for reliable, efficient energy sources.

Interior Department Curbs Wind, Solar Projects Due to Low Efficiency and Environmental Concerns
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum issued an order to curb massive wind and solar energy projects due to their low capacity density and negative environmental impacts, citing President Trump's concerns and emphasizing the need for reliable, efficient energy sources.
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68% Bias Score

Visa Bond Requirement Returns for High-Overstay Countries
The Trump administration is reviving a controversial measure requiring a bond of $5,000-$15,000 for some business and tourist visa applicants from countries with high overstay rates, starting August 20 as a one-year pilot program.

Visa Bond Requirement Returns for High-Overstay Countries
The Trump administration is reviving a controversial measure requiring a bond of $5,000-$15,000 for some business and tourist visa applicants from countries with high overstay rates, starting August 20 as a one-year pilot program.
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32% Bias Score

Australia Reverses Home Affairs Restructure After Security Incidents
Following security incidents, the Australian government reversed its decision to separate ASIO and the Australian Federal Police from the Department of Home Affairs, a move praised by former minister Peter Dutton, highlighting concerns about effective intelligence sharing and counter-terrorism effor...

Australia Reverses Home Affairs Restructure After Security Incidents
Following security incidents, the Australian government reversed its decision to separate ASIO and the Australian Federal Police from the Department of Home Affairs, a move praised by former minister Peter Dutton, highlighting concerns about effective intelligence sharing and counter-terrorism effor...
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52% Bias Score

Judge Bars Access to Classified Documents in Trump Assassination Attempt Case
A federal judge barred Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate former President Trump on September 15, 2024, from accessing classified documents related to his arrest, citing potential damage to national security.

Judge Bars Access to Classified Documents in Trump Assassination Attempt Case
A federal judge barred Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate former President Trump on September 15, 2024, from accessing classified documents related to his arrest, citing potential damage to national security.
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40% Bias Score

Kershaw Retires Early; Barrett to Lead AFP
Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw is retiring a year early in October 2024, to be replaced by Deputy Commissioner Krissy Barrett, the first woman to head the force, after facing scrutiny over his handling of a fake terrorist plot.

Kershaw Retires Early; Barrett to Lead AFP
Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw is retiring a year early in October 2024, to be replaced by Deputy Commissioner Krissy Barrett, the first woman to head the force, after facing scrutiny over his handling of a fake terrorist plot.
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36% Bias Score
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