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German States' Use of Palantir Raises Privacy Concerns
German police in Bavaria, Hesse, and North Rhine-Westphalia use Palantir, a US data analysis software, raising privacy concerns; a constitutional complaint was filed, highlighting the software's potential for mass surveillance and targeting innocent individuals.
German States' Use of Palantir Raises Privacy Concerns
German police in Bavaria, Hesse, and North Rhine-Westphalia use Palantir, a US data analysis software, raising privacy concerns; a constitutional complaint was filed, highlighting the software's potential for mass surveillance and targeting innocent individuals.
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56% Bias Score


Unregulated Drones Pose National Security Threat, Experts Warn Congress
Drone industry experts warn Congress about a lack of real-time drone identification creating national security threats; over one million airspace policy violations have occurred due to the absence of a centralized database.
Unregulated Drones Pose National Security Threat, Experts Warn Congress
Drone industry experts warn Congress about a lack of real-time drone identification creating national security threats; over one million airspace policy violations have occurred due to the absence of a centralized database.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's AI Plan: Securing American Leadership
The Trump administration unveiled "Winning the AI Race," a comprehensive plan with over 90 policy actions to accelerate American AI innovation, build domestic infrastructure, and lead in international diplomacy and security, countering China's influence and prioritizing free speech.
Trump's AI Plan: Securing American Leadership
The Trump administration unveiled "Winning the AI Race," a comprehensive plan with over 90 policy actions to accelerate American AI innovation, build domestic infrastructure, and lead in international diplomacy and security, countering China's influence and prioritizing free speech.
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52% Bias Score


US Halts Tech Export Restrictions to China, Raising Security Concerns
President Trump's administration temporarily suspended technology export restrictions to China to improve trade relations and potentially arrange a summit with President Xi, despite concerns from security experts about the strategic implications.
US Halts Tech Export Restrictions to China, Raising Security Concerns
President Trump's administration temporarily suspended technology export restrictions to China to improve trade relations and potentially arrange a summit with President Xi, despite concerns from security experts about the strategic implications.
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36% Bias Score


Iranian-Israeli Man Indicted for Spying, Faces Life Sentence
An Iranian-Israeli man was indicted in Israel on July 1st, 2025, for spying for Iran, revealing details about Iranian missile strikes, Israeli military plans, and an Iranian sailor allegedly cooperating with Israel; he faces a life sentence.
Iranian-Israeli Man Indicted for Spying, Faces Life Sentence
An Iranian-Israeli man was indicted in Israel on July 1st, 2025, for spying for Iran, revealing details about Iranian missile strikes, Israeli military plans, and an Iranian sailor allegedly cooperating with Israel; he faces a life sentence.
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56% Bias Score


Farmland Act Aims to Curb Chinese Agricultural Land Purchases
A bipartisan group of US senators introduced the Farmland Act to curb China's growing acquisition of American agricultural land, citing national security risks and a tenfold increase in Chinese investment over the past decade; the bill has drawn both support and criticism.
Farmland Act Aims to Curb Chinese Agricultural Land Purchases
A bipartisan group of US senators introduced the Farmland Act to curb China's growing acquisition of American agricultural land, citing national security risks and a tenfold increase in Chinese investment over the past decade; the bill has drawn both support and criticism.
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64% Bias Score

Aeroflot Cyberattack Grounds Flights, Raises Cybersecurity Concerns
Pro-Ukrainian hacker collectives Silent Crow and Cyberpartisans claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Russia's Aeroflot, grounding over 60 flights and potentially exposing terabytes of sensitive data, prompting a Russian investigation and highlighting growing concerns about cyber warfare.

Aeroflot Cyberattack Grounds Flights, Raises Cybersecurity Concerns
Pro-Ukrainian hacker collectives Silent Crow and Cyberpartisans claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Russia's Aeroflot, grounding over 60 flights and potentially exposing terabytes of sensitive data, prompting a Russian investigation and highlighting growing concerns about cyber warfare.
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40% Bias Score

Suspect Apprehended Near White House After Suspicious Package Incident
On July 27, 2025, a suspect was apprehended near the White House after dropping a bag near a fence; the EOD team cleared the bag, and the suspect faces charges for unlawful entry and being a fugitive from justice. This follows two prior assassination attempts against President Trump.

Suspect Apprehended Near White House After Suspicious Package Incident
On July 27, 2025, a suspect was apprehended near the White House after dropping a bag near a fence; the EOD team cleared the bag, and the suspect faces charges for unlawful entry and being a fugitive from justice. This follows two prior assassination attempts against President Trump.
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56% Bias Score

Russia Holds Massive Naval Exercises, Cancels St. Petersburg Parade
During Russia's Navy Day celebrations, President Putin oversaw large-scale naval exercises, "July Storm," involving over 150 warships, 120 aircraft, and 15,000 personnel across multiple regions, emphasizing their role in protecting Russia's national interests and reflecting lessons from the Ukraine ...

Russia Holds Massive Naval Exercises, Cancels St. Petersburg Parade
During Russia's Navy Day celebrations, President Putin oversaw large-scale naval exercises, "July Storm," involving over 150 warships, 120 aircraft, and 15,000 personnel across multiple regions, emphasizing their role in protecting Russia's national interests and reflecting lessons from the Ukraine ...
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44% Bias Score

Surge in Maritime Illegal Immigration Strains U.S. Law Enforcement
The Biden administration faces a surge in maritime illegal immigration, straining law enforcement resources and creating safety risks, as seen in recent incidents in California and Florida, linked to crises in Haiti and Cuba, mirroring challenges in the U.K.

Surge in Maritime Illegal Immigration Strains U.S. Law Enforcement
The Biden administration faces a surge in maritime illegal immigration, straining law enforcement resources and creating safety risks, as seen in recent incidents in California and Florida, linked to crises in Haiti and Cuba, mirroring challenges in the U.K.
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64% Bias Score

Romanian Vice-Prime Minister Resigns After Admitting to Bribery
Former Romanian Vice-Prime Minister Dragoș Anastasiu resigned after admitting to paying approximately €170,000 in bribes between 2009 and 2017 to a tax inspector to avoid penalties for employing staff illegally; this highlights systemic issues with background checks for high-ranking government offic...

Romanian Vice-Prime Minister Resigns After Admitting to Bribery
Former Romanian Vice-Prime Minister Dragoș Anastasiu resigned after admitting to paying approximately €170,000 in bribes between 2009 and 2017 to a tax inspector to avoid penalties for employing staff illegally; this highlights systemic issues with background checks for high-ranking government offic...
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52% Bias Score

White House Halts Pentagon Leak Investigation's Use of Polygraph Tests
The White House stopped Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth from using polygraph tests to find leakers in the Department of Defense after an advisor, Patrick Weaver, was potentially going to be subjected to one, prompting a call to end the lie detector tests.

White House Halts Pentagon Leak Investigation's Use of Polygraph Tests
The White House stopped Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth from using polygraph tests to find leakers in the Department of Defense after an advisor, Patrick Weaver, was potentially going to be subjected to one, prompting a call to end the lie detector tests.
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40% Bias Score
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