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Trump Fires National Security Adviser, Nominates Him for UN Ambassador
President Trump fired his national security adviser, Mike Waltz, after he mistakenly included a journalist in a Signal group chat discussing classified military plans; Waltz was nominated as US ambassador to the UN.
Trump Fires National Security Adviser, Nominates Him for UN Ambassador
President Trump fired his national security adviser, Mike Waltz, after he mistakenly included a journalist in a Signal group chat discussing classified military plans; Waltz was nominated as US ambassador to the UN.
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52% Bias Score


Hegseth's Signal Use and Pentagon Staffing Shakeups Draw Criticism
Senator Jeanne Shaheen criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for sharing classified information on Signal and creating staffing chaos at the Pentagon, prompting an investigation and bipartisan concern, while Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell defended Hegseth, citing previous administrative issues.
Hegseth's Signal Use and Pentagon Staffing Shakeups Draw Criticism
Senator Jeanne Shaheen criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for sharing classified information on Signal and creating staffing chaos at the Pentagon, prompting an investigation and bipartisan concern, while Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell defended Hegseth, citing previous administrative issues.
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32% Bias Score


Pope Francis Dies; EPA Firings; Hegseth's Signal Scandal
Following Pope Francis's death on Monday, the Catholic Church initiates the process of selecting his successor; concurrently, the EPA dismissed hundreds of employees, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces renewed criticism for using Signal to discuss classified military operations, including shar...
Pope Francis Dies; EPA Firings; Hegseth's Signal Scandal
Following Pope Francis's death on Monday, the Catholic Church initiates the process of selecting his successor; concurrently, the EPA dismissed hundreds of employees, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces renewed criticism for using Signal to discuss classified military operations, including shar...
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48% Bias Score


Hegseth Faces Investigation After Second Signal Breach Involving Classified Strike Information
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth twice shared classified information about Yemen strikes on Signal, a messaging app deemed less secure than official channels, prompting investigations and calls for accountability after a similar breach in March involving a journalist mistakenly added to a confid...
Hegseth Faces Investigation After Second Signal Breach Involving Classified Strike Information
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth twice shared classified information about Yemen strikes on Signal, a messaging app deemed less secure than official channels, prompting investigations and calls for accountability after a similar breach in March involving a journalist mistakenly added to a confid...
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52% Bias Score


Journalist Mistakenly Added to Top US Security Officials' Group Chat
A Washington journalist was inadvertently added to a Signal group chat of top US national security officials due to a series of errors, leading to the disclosure of sensitive military strike plans and triggering multiple investigations.
Journalist Mistakenly Added to Top US Security Officials' Group Chat
A Washington journalist was inadvertently added to a Signal group chat of top US national security officials due to a series of errors, leading to the disclosure of sensitive military strike plans and triggering multiple investigations.
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44% Bias Score


Pentagon Investigates Use of Signal App for Yemen Airstrike Planning
The Pentagon is investigating the use of the Signal app by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other Trump administration officials to plan airstrikes in Yemen, raising concerns about national security and the handling of classified information.
Pentagon Investigates Use of Signal App for Yemen Airstrike Planning
The Pentagon is investigating the use of the Signal app by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other Trump administration officials to plan airstrikes in Yemen, raising concerns about national security and the handling of classified information.
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52% Bias Score

German Mobile Market Shifts to Data Dominance Amidst Declining Voice Calls",
In the saturated German mobile market, voice calls are declining to 407 million minutes daily by 2025, while data usage per SIM card reaches 11.7 GB monthly, driven by OTT apps like WhatsApp and Signal, which surpass traditional calls with 565 million daily minutes usage, reshaping revenue models an...

German Mobile Market Shifts to Data Dominance Amidst Declining Voice Calls",
In the saturated German mobile market, voice calls are declining to 407 million minutes daily by 2025, while data usage per SIM card reaches 11.7 GB monthly, driven by OTT apps like WhatsApp and Signal, which surpass traditional calls with 565 million daily minutes usage, reshaping revenue models an...
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36% Bias Score

Pentagon Chief Bypasses Security for Personal App Use
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth installed an unsecured internet connection, a 'dirty line', in his office to use the encrypted app Signal on his personal computer, bypassing Pentagon security protocols and raising concerns about potential breaches of classified information.

Pentagon Chief Bypasses Security for Personal App Use
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth installed an unsecured internet connection, a 'dirty line', in his office to use the encrypted app Signal on his personal computer, bypassing Pentagon security protocols and raising concerns about potential breaches of classified information.
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48% Bias Score

Hegseth's Signal Breach: Security Protocol Violation Undermines National Security
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated security protocols by using his personal phone to discuss sensitive national security information, including war plans, in a private Signal chat group, creating a dangerous double standard and highlighting risks of shadow IT and BYOD.

Hegseth's Signal Breach: Security Protocol Violation Undermines National Security
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated security protocols by using his personal phone to discuss sensitive national security information, including war plans, in a private Signal chat group, creating a dangerous double standard and highlighting risks of shadow IT and BYOD.
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56% Bias Score

Hegseth Leaks Yemen Airstrike Details via Signal
On March 15, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth leaked details of impending U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, including F/A-18 Hornet flight schedules, via Signal to his wife, brother, and personal attorney, prompting concerns over handling of sensitive military information.

Hegseth Leaks Yemen Airstrike Details via Signal
On March 15, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth leaked details of impending U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, including F/A-18 Hornet flight schedules, via Signal to his wife, brother, and personal attorney, prompting concerns over handling of sensitive military information.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Adviser's Signal Group Chat Error Reveals Security Risks
Donald Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, mistakenly added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat discussing US military strikes in Yemen due to a series of errors starting with an October 2023 email from Goldberg to the Trump campaign, which was then forwarded with his phone...

Trump Adviser's Signal Group Chat Error Reveals Security Risks
Donald Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, mistakenly added journalist Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal group chat discussing US military strikes in Yemen due to a series of errors starting with an October 2023 email from Goldberg to the Trump campaign, which was then forwarded with his phone...
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48% Bias Score

Pentagon Investigates Hegseth's Use of Signal to Discuss Yemen Strike
The Pentagon's inspector general is investigating Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military strike against Houthi militants in Yemen in March 2025, prompted by a request from Senators Wicker and Reed following a report in The Atlantic.

Pentagon Investigates Hegseth's Use of Signal to Discuss Yemen Strike
The Pentagon's inspector general is investigating Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military strike against Houthi militants in Yemen in March 2025, prompted by a request from Senators Wicker and Reed following a report in The Atlantic.
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40% Bias Score
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