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Proposed Funding Cuts Threaten U.S. National Security and Global Influence
Congress is considering a proposal to cancel billions in newly approved funds for national security, global health, economic development, and humanitarian programs, weakening U.S. global influence and potentially jeopardizing national security.
Proposed Funding Cuts Threaten U.S. National Security and Global Influence
Congress is considering a proposal to cancel billions in newly approved funds for national security, global health, economic development, and humanitarian programs, weakening U.S. global influence and potentially jeopardizing national security.
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52% Bias Score


Israel's Failing Social Contract: A Stock Market Analogy
This article uses a stock market analogy to illustrate the failings of Israel's social contract, highlighting the insufficient government support for reservists and hostages held in Gaza as a result of the October 7th attacks, while connecting these to broader societal concerns regarding escalating ...
Israel's Failing Social Contract: A Stock Market Analogy
This article uses a stock market analogy to illustrate the failings of Israel's social contract, highlighting the insufficient government support for reservists and hostages held in Gaza as a result of the October 7th attacks, while connecting these to broader societal concerns regarding escalating ...
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48% Bias Score


US Department of Education Investigates University of Michigan's Foreign Funding
The US Department of Education is investigating the University of Michigan for allegedly underreporting $86 million in foreign funding since 2020, prompting concerns about national security and following similar investigations at other universities.
US Department of Education Investigates University of Michigan's Foreign Funding
The US Department of Education is investigating the University of Michigan for allegedly underreporting $86 million in foreign funding since 2020, prompting concerns about national security and following similar investigations at other universities.
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40% Bias Score


Federal Investigation into University of Michigan's Foreign Funding Following Biological Smuggling Cases
The U.S. Department of Education launched an investigation into the University of Michigan's foreign funding after two Chinese scientists were charged with smuggling biological materials into the United States in June 2024, raising national security concerns and prompting scrutiny of research collab...
Federal Investigation into University of Michigan's Foreign Funding Following Biological Smuggling Cases
The U.S. Department of Education launched an investigation into the University of Michigan's foreign funding after two Chinese scientists were charged with smuggling biological materials into the United States in June 2024, raising national security concerns and prompting scrutiny of research collab...
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48% Bias Score


Federal Investigation Launched into University of Michigan's Foreign Funding
The U.S. Education Department launched an investigation into the University of Michigan's foreign funding following the arrest of two Chinese scientists on charges of smuggling biological materials into the U.S., raising national security concerns about the university's vulnerability to Chinese infl...
Federal Investigation Launched into University of Michigan's Foreign Funding
The U.S. Education Department launched an investigation into the University of Michigan's foreign funding following the arrest of two Chinese scientists on charges of smuggling biological materials into the U.S., raising national security concerns about the university's vulnerability to Chinese infl...
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48% Bias Score


Canada's Failed TikTok Ban: Security Risks and Cultural Losses"
Canada's ban on TikTok's corporate operations, intended to mirror U.S. policy, backfired, leaving the app accessible while undermining security, privacy safeguards, and cultural funding, prompting calls for a revised strategy.
Canada's Failed TikTok Ban: Security Risks and Cultural Losses"
Canada's ban on TikTok's corporate operations, intended to mirror U.S. policy, backfired, leaving the app accessible while undermining security, privacy safeguards, and cultural funding, prompting calls for a revised strategy.
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56% Bias Score

UK Police: Russia, Iran, China Behind Escalating Hostile Operations
Two UK counter-terrorism police commanders announced that Russia, Iran, and China are escalating hostile operations in the UK, using various tactics, including employing criminals and children, prompting the UK government to launch a new program to combat covert foreign influence.

UK Police: Russia, Iran, China Behind Escalating Hostile Operations
Two UK counter-terrorism police commanders announced that Russia, Iran, and China are escalating hostile operations in the UK, using various tactics, including employing criminals and children, prompting the UK government to launch a new program to combat covert foreign influence.
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48% Bias Score

UK Secretly Relocates Thousands of Afghans After Data Breach
A data breach in 2022 exposed details of almost 19,000 Afghans seeking UK relocation, leading to a secret £850 million program to resettle 6,900 Afghans and their families, revealed after a court injunction was lifted.

UK Secretly Relocates Thousands of Afghans After Data Breach
A data breach in 2022 exposed details of almost 19,000 Afghans seeking UK relocation, leading to a secret £850 million program to resettle 6,900 Afghans and their families, revealed after a court injunction was lifted.
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40% Bias Score

UK's Secret Afghan Resettlement Scheme Raises Vetting Concerns
The UK government secretly resettled 4,500 Afghans and their families under the Afghanistan Response Route (ARR) due to a data leak, costing approximately £400 million, raising concerns about vetting and transparency.

UK's Secret Afghan Resettlement Scheme Raises Vetting Concerns
The UK government secretly resettled 4,500 Afghans and their families under the Afghanistan Response Route (ARR) due to a data leak, costing approximately £400 million, raising concerns about vetting and transparency.
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52% Bias Score

UK Halts £400 Million Afghan Relocation Program After Data Leak Review
The UK secretly relocated 4,500 Afghans in 2023 following a 2022 data leak of 18,000 collaborators' details; the £400 million operation is now halted after an independent review questioned its proportionality to the threat, and a court order has been lifted.

UK Halts £400 Million Afghan Relocation Program After Data Leak Review
The UK secretly relocated 4,500 Afghans in 2023 following a 2022 data leak of 18,000 collaborators' details; the £400 million operation is now halted after an independent review questioned its proportionality to the threat, and a court order has been lifted.
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36% Bias Score

Rising Suicides Among Israeli Soldiers Expose Military Crisis
Three Israeli soldiers have died by suicide in 10 days, all having participated in the Gaza war and suffering from psychological distress, highlighting a broader mental health crisis within the Israeli military amid a severe personnel shortage and declining morale.

Rising Suicides Among Israeli Soldiers Expose Military Crisis
Three Israeli soldiers have died by suicide in 10 days, all having participated in the Gaza war and suffering from psychological distress, highlighting a broader mental health crisis within the Israeli military amid a severe personnel shortage and declining morale.
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44% Bias Score

Waltz Faces Senate Questions Over Sensitive Signal Chat
Mike Waltz, Trump's nominee for UN ambassador, faced Senate scrutiny for a Signal group chat discussing Yemen strike plans that accidentally included a journalist; Waltz maintained no classified information was shared but acknowledged the incident prompted investigations and was embarrassing.

Waltz Faces Senate Questions Over Sensitive Signal Chat
Mike Waltz, Trump's nominee for UN ambassador, faced Senate scrutiny for a Signal group chat discussing Yemen strike plans that accidentally included a journalist; Waltz maintained no classified information was shared but acknowledged the incident prompted investigations and was embarrassing.
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36% Bias Score
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