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Senate Poised to Confirm Controversial Gabbard as DNI
The Senate is expected to confirm Tulsi Gabbard as the next director of national intelligence (DNI) following a 52-46 procedural vote, despite past controversies surrounding her political positions and lack of traditional intelligence experience.
Senate Poised to Confirm Controversial Gabbard as DNI
The Senate is expected to confirm Tulsi Gabbard as the next director of national intelligence (DNI) following a 52-46 procedural vote, despite past controversies surrounding her political positions and lack of traditional intelligence experience.
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44% Bias Score


Chinese Retirees Sentenced for Leaking State Secrets
Two Chinese retirees, Feng and Jiang, were sentenced to prison for leaking state secrets to a foreign intelligence agency via a Chinese consultancy firm; they received substantial financial compensation, but their actions posed a serious threat to national security.
Chinese Retirees Sentenced for Leaking State Secrets
Two Chinese retirees, Feng and Jiang, were sentenced to prison for leaking state secrets to a foreign intelligence agency via a Chinese consultancy firm; they received substantial financial compensation, but their actions posed a serious threat to national security.
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48% Bias Score


FPÖ's Potential Austrian Government Role Raises National Security Concerns
A security service document warns that Austria's national security could be compromised if the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) joins the government, particularly if it controls the Interior Ministry, due to its alleged ties to Russian networks and past actions.
FPÖ's Potential Austrian Government Role Raises National Security Concerns
A security service document warns that Austria's national security could be compromised if the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) joins the government, particularly if it controls the Interior Ministry, due to its alleged ties to Russian networks and past actions.
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72% Bias Score


U.S. Military Escalates Surveillance of Mexican Drug Cartels
The U.S. military conducted at least 18 spy plane missions over the Southwest U.S. and international airspace near Baja California from late January to early February, a dramatic increase from the usual one monthly mission, reflecting President Trump's order to secure the border and deter cartel dru...
U.S. Military Escalates Surveillance of Mexican Drug Cartels
The U.S. military conducted at least 18 spy plane missions over the Southwest U.S. and international airspace near Baja California from late January to early February, a dramatic increase from the usual one monthly mission, reflecting President Trump's order to secure the border and deter cartel dru...
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48% Bias Score


Musk Denies Interest in Acquiring TikTok
Elon Musk, during a January 28 virtual meeting at the WELT Economic Summit, publicly denied any interest in buying TikTok, contrasting with his previous Twitter acquisition motivated by preserving free speech. The Chinese-owned app faces potential US bans due to national security concerns, leaving i...
Musk Denies Interest in Acquiring TikTok
Elon Musk, during a January 28 virtual meeting at the WELT Economic Summit, publicly denied any interest in buying TikTok, contrasting with his previous Twitter acquisition motivated by preserving free speech. The Chinese-owned app faces potential US bans due to national security concerns, leaving i...
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36% Bias Score


Secret Service Unveils $2 Million Super Bowl Recruitment Ad
The US Secret Service commissioned a $2 million Super Bowl recruitment ad from Michael Bay, airing during the pregame show to address critical staffing shortages and low morale, showcasing its role in protecting national leaders.
Secret Service Unveils $2 Million Super Bowl Recruitment Ad
The US Secret Service commissioned a $2 million Super Bowl recruitment ad from Michael Bay, airing during the pregame show to address critical staffing shortages and low morale, showcasing its role in protecting national leaders.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Proposes $150 Billion Defense Budget Increase Amidst Growing Global Threats
President Trump's proposed budget includes a $150 billion increase in defense spending, exceeding Russia's 2025 defense budget, driven by concerns over missile threats and technological competition, and potentially involving the acquisition of Israel's Iron Dome system.

Trump Proposes $150 Billion Defense Budget Increase Amidst Growing Global Threats
President Trump's proposed budget includes a $150 billion increase in defense spending, exceeding Russia's 2025 defense budget, driven by concerns over missile threats and technological competition, and potentially involving the acquisition of Israel's Iron Dome system.
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64% Bias Score

UK Urges Western AI Leadership Amid China's DeepSeek Challenge
UK technology secretary Peter Kyle urged Western leadership in the AI race at a Paris summit, highlighting China's DeepSeek AI model as a challenge and emphasizing the need to align AI development with democratic principles; the summit will also focus on making AI development more environmentally fr...

UK Urges Western AI Leadership Amid China's DeepSeek Challenge
UK technology secretary Peter Kyle urged Western leadership in the AI race at a Paris summit, highlighting China's DeepSeek AI model as a challenge and emphasizing the need to align AI development with democratic principles; the summit will also focus on making AI development more environmentally fr...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Revokes Security Clearances of Biden and Other Political Foes
President Trump revoked the security clearances of former President Biden, former Secretary of State Antony Blinken, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, citing concerns about their handling of classified information and national security.

Trump Revokes Security Clearances of Biden and Other Political Foes
President Trump revoked the security clearances of former President Biden, former Secretary of State Antony Blinken, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, citing concerns about their handling of classified information and national security.
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64% Bias Score

Military Faces Jail for Online Leaks
The UK Ministry of Defence warned military personnel of court martial and jail sentences for leaking secret information online following two incidents involving the disclosure of classified information about the RAF Eurofighter Typhoon's radar system and the Challenger 2 tank on the War Thunder gami...

Military Faces Jail for Online Leaks
The UK Ministry of Defence warned military personnel of court martial and jail sentences for leaking secret information online following two incidents involving the disclosure of classified information about the RAF Eurofighter Typhoon's radar system and the Challenger 2 tank on the War Thunder gami...
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32% Bias Score

Trump Revokes Security Clearances of Democrats and Biden
President Donald Trump revoked the security clearances of several Democrats, including former Secretary of State Antony Blinken and New York officials Alvin Bragg and Letitia James, and former President Biden, citing concerns about Biden's mental fitness and handling of classified documents as detai...

Trump Revokes Security Clearances of Democrats and Biden
President Donald Trump revoked the security clearances of several Democrats, including former Secretary of State Antony Blinken and New York officials Alvin Bragg and Letitia James, and former President Biden, citing concerns about Biden's mental fitness and handling of classified documents as detai...
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Order Strands Thousands of Afghan Allies
President Donald Trump's executive orders halted programs helping Afghan allies relocate to the U.S., stranding at least 15,000 who had completed vetting, leaving them vulnerable to Taliban reprisals and contradicting bipartisan support for their resettlement.

Trump's Order Strands Thousands of Afghan Allies
President Donald Trump's executive orders halted programs helping Afghan allies relocate to the U.S., stranding at least 15,000 who had completed vetting, leaving them vulnerable to Taliban reprisals and contradicting bipartisan support for their resettlement.
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60% Bias Score
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