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FBI Investigates John Bolton for Mishandling Classified Documents
The FBI searched John Bolton's Maryland home on Friday, initiating an investigation into potential mishandling of classified documents and possible leaks to news media, according to Vice President JD Vance, who denied claims of political retribution.
FBI Investigates John Bolton for Mishandling Classified Documents
The FBI searched John Bolton's Maryland home on Friday, initiating an investigation into potential mishandling of classified documents and possible leaks to news media, according to Vice President JD Vance, who denied claims of political retribution.
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40% Bias Score


FBI Raids John Bolton's Home and Office; Comer Lauds Action
Federal agents raided former National Security Advisor John Bolton's home and office on Friday morning, reportedly searching for classified documents; House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer praised the action, while other representatives expressed concerns and stressed the importance of due pro...
FBI Raids John Bolton's Home and Office; Comer Lauds Action
Federal agents raided former National Security Advisor John Bolton's home and office on Friday morning, reportedly searching for classified documents; House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer praised the action, while other representatives expressed concerns and stressed the importance of due pro...
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40% 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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Over 55 Million Visa Holders Under Continuous Vetting Amidst Immigration Crackdown
The Trump administration is continuously vetting over 55 million visa holders to determine their eligibility to enter or remain in the U.S., potentially leading to visa revocations and deportations, following a deadly Florida truck crash involving an illegal immigrant.
Over 55 Million Visa Holders Under Continuous Vetting Amidst Immigration Crackdown
The Trump administration is continuously vetting over 55 million visa holders to determine their eligibility to enter or remain in the U.S., potentially leading to visa revocations and deportations, following a deadly Florida truck crash involving an illegal immigrant.
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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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Azerbaijani Man Arrested in Crete on Espionage Charges
A 26-year-old Azerbaijani man was arrested in Crete on espionage charges after authorities discovered over 5,000 photos of military ships on his electronic devices, leading to his pre-trial detention; his claim of tourism is under scrutiny due to the evidence.
Azerbaijani Man Arrested in Crete on Espionage Charges
A 26-year-old Azerbaijani man was arrested in Crete on espionage charges after authorities discovered over 5,000 photos of military ships on his electronic devices, leading to his pre-trial detention; his claim of tourism is under scrutiny due to the evidence.
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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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FBI Raids John Bolton's Home and Office in Classified Documents Probe
The FBI conducted court-authorized searches of former National Security Advisor John Bolton's home and office on Friday, as part of an ongoing classified documents investigation related to his book, "The Room Where It Happened," which detailed his time working under President Trump.

FBI Raids John Bolton's Home and Office in Classified Documents Probe
The FBI conducted court-authorized searches of former National Security Advisor John Bolton's home and office on Friday, as part of an ongoing classified documents investigation related to his book, "The Room Where It Happened," which detailed his time working under President Trump.
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40% Bias Score

DHS Announces \$12 Billion in Savings Under Secretary Noem
Secretary Kristi Noem's review of over 5,000 DHS contracts exceeding \$100,000 resulted in \$12 billion in savings over 200 days, including \$10.7 billion in contract reductions and \$1.3 billion from personnel cuts; this followed the passage of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," which provided DHS w...

DHS Announces \$12 Billion in Savings Under Secretary Noem
Secretary Kristi Noem's review of over 5,000 DHS contracts exceeding \$100,000 resulted in \$12 billion in savings over 200 days, including \$10.7 billion in contract reductions and \$1.3 billion from personnel cuts; this followed the passage of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," which provided DHS w...
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Trump Administration to Review 55 Million US Visas
The Trump administration is reviewing the immigration status of all 55 million individuals holding valid US visas, potentially deporting those found in violation of US laws, including overstaying visas, criminal activity, or threats to public safety; the review encompasses social media activity and ...

Trump Administration to Review 55 Million US Visas
The Trump administration is reviewing the immigration status of all 55 million individuals holding valid US visas, potentially deporting those found in violation of US laws, including overstaying visas, criminal activity, or threats to public safety; the review encompasses social media activity and ...
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Intel's Crisis: US Government Considers $8.9 Billion Bailout
Intel, once a leading US chipmaker, faces financial collapse, prompting a potential $8.9 billion government bailout due to its loss of competitiveness against Asian rivals TSMC and Samsung, creating US dependence on foreign technology for crucial chips.

Intel's Crisis: US Government Considers $8.9 Billion Bailout
Intel, once a leading US chipmaker, faces financial collapse, prompting a potential $8.9 billion government bailout due to its loss of competitiveness against Asian rivals TSMC and Samsung, creating US dependence on foreign technology for crucial chips.
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U.S. Halts Commercial Truck Driver Visas Amid Safety Concerns
The U.S. government has immediately suspended issuing worker visas for commercial truck drivers due to safety concerns and the impact on American truckers, amid a shortage of 60,000 drivers; the decision is not directed at any specific country.

U.S. Halts Commercial Truck Driver Visas Amid Safety Concerns
The U.S. government has immediately suspended issuing worker visas for commercial truck drivers due to safety concerns and the impact on American truckers, amid a shortage of 60,000 drivers; the decision is not directed at any specific country.
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56% Bias Score
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