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U.S. Military Operation Leak via WhatsApp Raises Security Concerns
The editor of The Atlantic was mistakenly added to a WhatsApp group chat including senior U.S. officials, who leaked classified information about an impending U.S. military operation against the Houthis in Yemen, six hours before it commenced, prompting concerns over information security within the ...
U.S. Military Operation Leak via WhatsApp Raises Security Concerns
The editor of The Atlantic was mistakenly added to a WhatsApp group chat including senior U.S. officials, who leaked classified information about an impending U.S. military operation against the Houthis in Yemen, six hours before it commenced, prompting concerns over information security within the ...
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32% Bias Score


Justice Department Invokes State Secrets Privilege in Venezuelan Deportation Case
The Justice Department invoked state secrets privilege to prevent disclosure of information about the deportation of approximately 261 migrants, including Venezuelan nationals, to El Salvador, defying a court order from Judge James Boasberg who sought details on the deportations, including how many ...
Justice Department Invokes State Secrets Privilege in Venezuelan Deportation Case
The Justice Department invoked state secrets privilege to prevent disclosure of information about the deportation of approximately 261 migrants, including Venezuelan nationals, to El Salvador, defying a court order from Judge James Boasberg who sought details on the deportations, including how many ...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Seeks Aide Responsible for Adding Journalist to Sensitive Signal Group Chat
Following a report that White House National Security Advisor Michael Waltz's staff mistakenly added The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat with key Trump administration officials, President Trump is now searching for the responsible aide, indicating that he will not ...
Trump Seeks Aide Responsible for Adding Journalist to Sensitive Signal Group Chat
Following a report that White House National Security Advisor Michael Waltz's staff mistakenly added The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat with key Trump administration officials, President Trump is now searching for the responsible aide, indicating that he will not ...
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56% Bias Score


Journalist Accidentally Included in Secure Chat Discussing Yemen Strike
President Trump confirmed a staffer mistakenly added Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat of senior officials discussing a Yemen strike on Houthi rebels; the White House asserts no classified information was disclosed and the incident had no impact on the operation's success.
Journalist Accidentally Included in Secure Chat Discussing Yemen Strike
President Trump confirmed a staffer mistakenly added Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat of senior officials discussing a Yemen strike on Houthi rebels; the White House asserts no classified information was disclosed and the incident had no impact on the operation's success.
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52% Bias Score


Accidental Access to Sensitive US Military Chat Exposes Security Failures
A journalist accidentally accessed a Signal group chat used by top US national security officials to discuss and celebrate a military strike in Yemen, revealing significant security failures and potential violations of the Espionage Act, prompting calls for investigations and raising concerns about ...
Accidental Access to Sensitive US Military Chat Exposes Security Failures
A journalist accidentally accessed a Signal group chat used by top US national security officials to discuss and celebrate a military strike in Yemen, revealing significant security failures and potential violations of the Espionage Act, prompting calls for investigations and raising concerns about ...
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Officials Leak Classified Yemen Airstrike Plans via Unsecured Chat
Top U.S. officials, including Vice President Vance, Defense Secretary Hegseth, and National Security Advisor Waltz, leaked highly classified information about planned airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen via a Signal group chat accessible to a journalist from The Atlantic, demonstrating a severe lap...
U.S. Officials Leak Classified Yemen Airstrike Plans via Unsecured Chat
Top U.S. officials, including Vice President Vance, Defense Secretary Hegseth, and National Security Advisor Waltz, leaked highly classified information about planned airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen via a Signal group chat accessible to a journalist from The Atlantic, demonstrating a severe lap...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Aides Leak Classified Military Strike Information via Signal
President Trump's aides leaked classified information about a potential military strike to The Atlantic journalist Jeffrey Goldberg via a Signal group chat, causing a partisan media response with pro-Trump outlets downplaying the incident and attacking Goldberg's credibility.

Trump Aides Leak Classified Military Strike Information via Signal
President Trump's aides leaked classified information about a potential military strike to The Atlantic journalist Jeffrey Goldberg via a Signal group chat, causing a partisan media response with pro-Trump outlets downplaying the incident and attacking Goldberg's credibility.
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52% Bias Score

Signal Security Breach Exposes Classified War Plans
Top Trump administration officials accidentally included a journalist in a Signal encrypted chat containing war plans, prompting calls for a congressional investigation into potential misuse of classified information.

Signal Security Breach Exposes Classified War Plans
Top Trump administration officials accidentally included a journalist in a Signal encrypted chat containing war plans, prompting calls for a congressional investigation into potential misuse of classified information.
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44% Bias Score

US Officials Leak Military Plans via Unsecured Messaging App
A journalist was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat of top US officials who discussed plans for a Yemen airstrike against Houthi rebels on March 15th, sparking security concerns and political backlash.

US Officials Leak Military Plans via Unsecured Messaging App
A journalist was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat of top US officials who discussed plans for a Yemen airstrike against Houthi rebels on March 15th, sparking security concerns and political backlash.
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52% Bias Score

Journalist's Inadvertent Inclusion in Secure Messaging Group Leaks Details of Yemen Operation
A journalist was mistakenly added to a secure messaging group used by top Trump administration officials, leading to the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive details about a US military operation in Yemen on March 15th, 2024, prompting bipartisan calls for investigation and raising concerns about na...

Journalist's Inadvertent Inclusion in Secure Messaging Group Leaks Details of Yemen Operation
A journalist was mistakenly added to a secure messaging group used by top Trump administration officials, leading to the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive details about a US military operation in Yemen on March 15th, 2024, prompting bipartisan calls for investigation and raising concerns about na...
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52% Bias Score

Leaked Yemen Strike Plans Spark National Security Concerns
A Signal group chat containing sensitive military strike plans against the Houthis in Yemen included President Trump's defense secretary, vice president, other Cabinet members, and The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, prompting investigations and raising concerns about national security.

Leaked Yemen Strike Plans Spark National Security Concerns
A Signal group chat containing sensitive military strike plans against the Houthis in Yemen included President Trump's defense secretary, vice president, other Cabinet members, and The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, prompting investigations and raising concerns about national security.
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52% Bias Score

Accidental Leak of US Military Plans Sparks Security Debate
A journalist was accidentally added to a Signal group chat where U.S. officials discussed plans to strike Houthis, sparking controversy over security breaches and comparisons to Hillary Clinton's email scandal; the administration defended its actions, citing a successful operation.

Accidental Leak of US Military Plans Sparks Security Debate
A journalist was accidentally added to a Signal group chat where U.S. officials discussed plans to strike Houthis, sparking controversy over security breaches and comparisons to Hillary Clinton's email scandal; the administration defended its actions, citing a successful operation.
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48% Bias Score
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