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Foreign Adversaries Exploit US Layoffs to Recruit Federal Employees
Foreign adversaries, including Russia and China, are aggressively recruiting recently fired or at-risk US federal employees with security clearances, exploiting the Trump administration's mass layoff plans to gain access to sensitive information and leverage online platforms like LinkedIn.
Foreign Adversaries Exploit US Layoffs to Recruit Federal Employees
Foreign adversaries, including Russia and China, are aggressively recruiting recently fired or at-risk US federal employees with security clearances, exploiting the Trump administration's mass layoff plans to gain access to sensitive information and leverage online platforms like LinkedIn.
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48% Bias Score


Canada's Political Landscape Shifts Amidst Looming US Threat
Doug Ford's Ontario PC re-election, influenced by a Trump-focused campaign, mirrors the upcoming federal Liberal leadership race, where a snap election is anticipated. While positive discussions exist on economic improvements, these are overshadowed by the looming threat of US aggression and insuffi...
Canada's Political Landscape Shifts Amidst Looming US Threat
Doug Ford's Ontario PC re-election, influenced by a Trump-focused campaign, mirrors the upcoming federal Liberal leadership race, where a snap election is anticipated. While positive discussions exist on economic improvements, these are overshadowed by the looming threat of US aggression and insuffi...
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76% Bias Score


NOAA Staff Firings Raise Concerns Over Weather Forecasting Accuracy
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) began firing staff on Thursday, impacting weather forecasting and potentially jeopardizing the accuracy of weather predictions across the U.S. Multiple anonymous sources confirmed the firings, which affected employees in probationary periods...
NOAA Staff Firings Raise Concerns Over Weather Forecasting Accuracy
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) began firing staff on Thursday, impacting weather forecasting and potentially jeopardizing the accuracy of weather predictions across the U.S. Multiple anonymous sources confirmed the firings, which affected employees in probationary periods...
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48% Bias Score


Australia's Geopolitical Crossroads: Election Campaign Overshadowed by US-China Tensions
Amidst US withdrawal and China's growing assertiveness, Australia's election campaign is overshadowed by geopolitical concerns; Albanese's response to China's naval exercises near Sydney has drawn criticism, while the opposition highlights Australia's vulnerability.
Australia's Geopolitical Crossroads: Election Campaign Overshadowed by US-China Tensions
Amidst US withdrawal and China's growing assertiveness, Australia's election campaign is overshadowed by geopolitical concerns; Albanese's response to China's naval exercises near Sydney has drawn criticism, while the opposition highlights Australia's vulnerability.
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48% Bias Score


Tajik Man Arrested for Funding ISIS, Immigration Fraud
A Tajik man living illegally in Brooklyn was arrested for allegedly providing over \$70,000 to ISIS and ISIS-K between December 2021 and June 2023, possessing illegal firearms, and committing immigration fraud; a family member tipped off authorities.
Tajik Man Arrested for Funding ISIS, Immigration Fraud
A Tajik man living illegally in Brooklyn was arrested for allegedly providing over \$70,000 to ISIS and ISIS-K between December 2021 and June 2023, possessing illegal firearms, and committing immigration fraud; a family member tipped off authorities.
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44% Bias Score


FBI Restructuring Sparks Internal Conflict and National Security Concerns
FBI Director Kash Patel's attempts to quickly fire over 100 employees and relocate 1500 agents and staff have created internal conflict and raised concerns about national security vulnerabilities.
FBI Restructuring Sparks Internal Conflict and National Security Concerns
FBI Director Kash Patel's attempts to quickly fire over 100 employees and relocate 1500 agents and staff have created internal conflict and raised concerns about national security vulnerabilities.
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44% Bias Score

CARM System Crucial for Canada's Trade and National Security
The Canada Border Services Agency's CARM system is essential for managing potential US tariff changes, generating $8.4 billion in revenue, and providing real-time analytics to combat cross-border crime; in 2024, CBSA seized 8,297,106 grams of drugs and 839 firearms from the US.

CARM System Crucial for Canada's Trade and National Security
The Canada Border Services Agency's CARM system is essential for managing potential US tariff changes, generating $8.4 billion in revenue, and providing real-time analytics to combat cross-border crime; in 2024, CBSA seized 8,297,106 grams of drugs and 839 firearms from the US.
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52% Bias Score

Former Sailor Pleads Guilty to Plotting Attack on Naval Station Great Lakes
A former US Navy sailor, Xuanyu Harry Pang, pleaded guilty to plotting a 2022 attack on Naval Station Great Lakes with alleged ties to Iranian actors, aiming to avenge Qasem Soleimani's death; he faces up to 20 years in prison.

Former Sailor Pleads Guilty to Plotting Attack on Naval Station Great Lakes
A former US Navy sailor, Xuanyu Harry Pang, pleaded guilty to plotting a 2022 attack on Naval Station Great Lakes with alleged ties to Iranian actors, aiming to avenge Qasem Soleimani's death; he faces up to 20 years in prison.
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48% Bias Score

Canada's Health Data Vulnerability Amidst U.S. Trade Tensions
Amid rising trade tensions with the U.S., concerns grow over the vulnerability of Canadian health data stored with U.S. companies, prompting calls for stronger data protection measures, including data localization and enhanced penalties for non-consensual disclosures.

Canada's Health Data Vulnerability Amidst U.S. Trade Tensions
Amid rising trade tensions with the U.S., concerns grow over the vulnerability of Canadian health data stored with U.S. companies, prompting calls for stronger data protection measures, including data localization and enhanced penalties for non-consensual disclosures.
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52% Bias Score

Brooklyn Man Arrested for Allegedly Funding ISIS
A 33-year-old Tajik national, Mansuri Manuschekhri, was arrested in Brooklyn for allegedly funneling approximately \$70,000 to ISIS and ISIS-K between December 2021 and April 2023, after illegally entering the US in 2016; evidence includes intercepted communications, financial transactions, and jiha...

Brooklyn Man Arrested for Allegedly Funding ISIS
A 33-year-old Tajik national, Mansuri Manuschekhri, was arrested in Brooklyn for allegedly funneling approximately \$70,000 to ISIS and ISIS-K between December 2021 and April 2023, after illegally entering the US in 2016; evidence includes intercepted communications, financial transactions, and jiha...
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60% Bias Score

Trump's "Gold Card" Visa Plan Raises Fraud, Security Concerns
Donald Trump's proposed "gold card" visa program, a $5 million investment for U.S. residency, raises concerns about fraud and national security risks due to potential applicants from countries like Russia and China, according to Lora Ries of the Heritage Foundation.

Trump's "Gold Card" Visa Plan Raises Fraud, Security Concerns
Donald Trump's proposed "gold card" visa program, a $5 million investment for U.S. residency, raises concerns about fraud and national security risks due to potential applicants from countries like Russia and China, according to Lora Ries of the Heritage Foundation.
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44% Bias Score

Mass Resignations Expose Swiss Defense Crisis Amidst Corruption Scandal
Amidst Europe's greatest security crisis since WWII, Switzerland faces a mass exodus from its top defense and security posts following a corruption scandal at Ruag, prompting calls for a parliamentary inquiry and revealing critical military capability gaps, while simultaneously increasing military s...

Mass Resignations Expose Swiss Defense Crisis Amidst Corruption Scandal
Amidst Europe's greatest security crisis since WWII, Switzerland faces a mass exodus from its top defense and security posts following a corruption scandal at Ruag, prompting calls for a parliamentary inquiry and revealing critical military capability gaps, while simultaneously increasing military s...
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56% Bias Score
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