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DIA Director Fired Amidst Concerns of Politicized Intelligence
Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse was fired as DIA director on Friday, with Deputy Director Christine Bordine replacing him; Congress was informed but given no reason; the firing has raised concerns about the politicization of intelligence and its impact on national security.
DIA Director Fired Amidst Concerns of Politicized Intelligence
Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse was fired as DIA director on Friday, with Deputy Director Christine Bordine replacing him; Congress was informed but given no reason; the firing has raised concerns about the politicization of intelligence and its impact on national security.
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52% Bias Score


Hegseth Fires Three Top Military Officials After Leaked Iran Assessment
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired three top military officials: Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse (DIA head), Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore, and Rear Adm. Milton Sands, following a leaked intelligence report contradicting President Trump's claims about damage to Iranian nuclear facilities after US strikes.
Hegseth Fires Three Top Military Officials After Leaked Iran Assessment
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired three top military officials: Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse (DIA head), Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore, and Rear Adm. Milton Sands, following a leaked intelligence report contradicting President Trump's claims about damage to Iranian nuclear facilities after US strikes.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Halts Rhode Island Wind Farm Construction
The Trump administration halted construction of the nearly finished Revolution Wind offshore wind project off Rhode Island, citing national security concerns, impacting Ørsted and Global Infrastructure Partners and potentially delaying power delivery to Rhode Island and Connecticut in 2024.
Trump Administration Halts Rhode Island Wind Farm Construction
The Trump administration halted construction of the nearly finished Revolution Wind offshore wind project off Rhode Island, citing national security concerns, impacting Ørsted and Global Infrastructure Partners and potentially delaying power delivery to Rhode Island and Connecticut in 2024.
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48% Bias Score


DOD Civilians Volunteer for Southern Border Support
Nearly 500 Department of Defense civilian employees volunteered within 48 hours to support Department of Homeland Security (DHS) operations at the Southern border, reflecting President Trump's "whole-of-government approach" to national security, with assignments lasting up to six months and involvin...
DOD Civilians Volunteer for Southern Border Support
Nearly 500 Department of Defense civilian employees volunteered within 48 hours to support Department of Homeland Security (DHS) operations at the Southern border, reflecting President Trump's "whole-of-government approach" to national security, with assignments lasting up to six months and involvin...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Dismisses Top Intelligence Officials After Iran Strike Report Discrepancy
Following a report contradicting his statements on US airstrikes in Iran, President Donald Trump dismissed Lieutenant General Jeffrey Kruse, head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, along with two other top officials on August 22nd, 2024, sparking concerns about military politicization.
Trump Dismisses Top Intelligence Officials After Iran Strike Report Discrepancy
Following a report contradicting his statements on US airstrikes in Iran, President Donald Trump dismissed Lieutenant General Jeffrey Kruse, head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, along with two other top officials on August 22nd, 2024, sparking concerns about military politicization.
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60% Bias Score


U.S. Intensifies Visa Scrutiny, Revoking Thousands Amidst Broader Immigration Crackdown
The U.S. State Department is reviewing over 55 million visas, revoking over 6,000 student visas this year—a fourfold increase—with some revocations due to suspected terrorism; visas for Gazans are also suspended due to alleged terrorist ties to organizations facilitating visas.
U.S. Intensifies Visa Scrutiny, Revoking Thousands Amidst Broader Immigration Crackdown
The U.S. State Department is reviewing over 55 million visas, revoking over 6,000 student visas this year—a fourfold increase—with some revocations due to suspected terrorism; visas for Gazans are also suspended due to alleged terrorist ties to organizations facilitating visas.
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52% Bias Score

Rubio Halts Commercial Truck Driver Visas After Deadly Crash
Senator Marco Rubio announced a temporary halt to issuing commercial truck driver work visas following a deadly Florida crash involving an illegal immigrant truck driver, sparking debate over road safety, immigration, and economic impacts.

Rubio Halts Commercial Truck Driver Visas After Deadly Crash
Senator Marco Rubio announced a temporary halt to issuing commercial truck driver work visas following a deadly Florida crash involving an illegal immigrant truck driver, sparking debate over road safety, immigration, and economic impacts.
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52% Bias Score

U.S. Government Takes 9.9% Stake in Intel for $8.9 Billion
The U.S. government invested $8.9 billion in Intel, acquiring a 9.9% stake to boost domestic semiconductor production and secure America's technological edge, using funds from the CHIPS and Science Act and Department of Defense programs; the deal includes no government representation on Intel's boar...

U.S. Government Takes 9.9% Stake in Intel for $8.9 Billion
The U.S. government invested $8.9 billion in Intel, acquiring a 9.9% stake to boost domestic semiconductor production and secure America's technological edge, using funds from the CHIPS and Science Act and Department of Defense programs; the deal includes no government representation on Intel's boar...
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64% Bias Score

Fake News Tops Global Threat Perceptions, Survey Shows
A global survey of over 31,000 adults reveals that the spread of fake news online is a top national threat in 24 of 25 countries, exceeding concerns about the economy and terrorism, particularly in Europe following recent elections potentially targeted by disinformation campaigns.

Fake News Tops Global Threat Perceptions, Survey Shows
A global survey of over 31,000 adults reveals that the spread of fake news online is a top national threat in 24 of 25 countries, exceeding concerns about the economy and terrorism, particularly in Europe following recent elections potentially targeted by disinformation campaigns.
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36% Bias Score

Justice Department Reopens Investigation into John Bolton's Disclosure of Classified Information
The Justice Department reopened an investigation into whether John Bolton, former National Security Advisor, illegally disclosed classified information in his book manuscript before receiving government approval, following a 2020 probe that was later dropped; the FBI found emails indicating classifi...

Justice Department Reopens Investigation into John Bolton's Disclosure of Classified Information
The Justice Department reopened an investigation into whether John Bolton, former National Security Advisor, illegally disclosed classified information in his book manuscript before receiving government approval, following a 2020 probe that was later dropped; the FBI found emails indicating classifi...
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40% Bias Score

FBI Raids John Bolton's Home in National Security Investigation
On Friday, the FBI conducted a court-authorized search of former National Security Advisor John Bolton's home, investigating potential disclosure of classified information from his 2020 book; Bolton said he was unaware of the activity.

FBI Raids John Bolton's Home in National Security Investigation
On Friday, the FBI conducted a court-authorized search of former National Security Advisor John Bolton's home, investigating potential disclosure of classified information from his 2020 book; Bolton said he was unaware of the activity.
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52% Bias Score

UK Doubles Air Defence Spending Amidst Rising Global Threats
The UK Ministry of Defence will spend £118 million on Land Ceptor air defense missiles to counter evolving threats, primarily from ballistic and hypersonic missiles, following the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.

UK Doubles Air Defence Spending Amidst Rising Global Threats
The UK Ministry of Defence will spend £118 million on Land Ceptor air defense missiles to counter evolving threats, primarily from ballistic and hypersonic missiles, following the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.
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40% Bias Score
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