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US Army Tests New Long-Range Missile Amidst Rising Global Tensions
The US Army is conducting a test of its new $3.5 million Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California today between 10:30am and 11am ET, aiming to replace its aging ATACMS system with a more accurate and lethal weapon; this comes amid heightened global tensions.
US Army Tests New Long-Range Missile Amidst Rising Global Tensions
The US Army is conducting a test of its new $3.5 million Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California today between 10:30am and 11am ET, aiming to replace its aging ATACMS system with a more accurate and lethal weapon; this comes amid heightened global tensions.
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40% Bias Score


US Soldiers Arrested for Selling Classified Information to China
Three US soldiers—Jian Zhao, Li Tian, and Ruoyu Duan—were arrested for selling classified military information, including hard drives and a military computer, to China for financial gain, potentially jeopardizing national security.
US Soldiers Arrested for Selling Classified Information to China
Three US soldiers—Jian Zhao, Li Tian, and Ruoyu Duan—were arrested for selling classified military information, including hard drives and a military computer, to China for financial gain, potentially jeopardizing national security.
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44% Bias Score


Three U.S. Soldiers Arrested for Allegedly Sharing Sensitive Military Information with China
Three U.S. Army soldiers, including two active-duty and one former, were arrested in Oregon on Thursday for allegedly providing sensitive military information to China in exchange for money, compromising data on weapon systems and operational capabilities.
Three U.S. Soldiers Arrested for Allegedly Sharing Sensitive Military Information with China
Three U.S. Army soldiers, including two active-duty and one former, were arrested in Oregon on Thursday for allegedly providing sensitive military information to China in exchange for money, compromising data on weapon systems and operational capabilities.
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48% Bias Score


Murder at NATO Exercise: "Tatort" Investigates
A German "Tatort" episode investigates the murder of a civilian extra ("COB") during a NATO military exercise on a US Army base near Munich, prompting collaboration between German detectives and US military police, and raising questions about the complexities of jurisdiction and cooperation.
Murder at NATO Exercise: "Tatort" Investigates
A German "Tatort" episode investigates the murder of a civilian extra ("COB") during a NATO military exercise on a US Army base near Munich, prompting collaboration between German detectives and US military police, and raising questions about the complexities of jurisdiction and cooperation.
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40% Bias Score


Anduril Takes Over Microsoft's $22 Billion Army Headset Program
Anduril Industries will assume control of Microsoft's $22 billion IVAS program for the U.S. Army, pending DoD approval, encompassing production, development, and delivery of over 120,000 augmented reality headsets; Microsoft will continue providing cloud and AI support.
Anduril Takes Over Microsoft's $22 Billion Army Headset Program
Anduril Industries will assume control of Microsoft's $22 billion IVAS program for the U.S. Army, pending DoD approval, encompassing production, development, and delivery of over 120,000 augmented reality headsets; Microsoft will continue providing cloud and AI support.
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44% Bias Score


Surge in Army Helicopter Crashes Raises Safety Concerns
The U.S. Army is experiencing a surge in helicopter crashes, resulting in numerous fatalities and attributed to human error, insufficient flight hours, and decreased experienced aviators due to post-war drawdown and budget cuts, prompting calls for safety culture improvements.
Surge in Army Helicopter Crashes Raises Safety Concerns
The U.S. Army is experiencing a surge in helicopter crashes, resulting in numerous fatalities and attributed to human error, insufficient flight hours, and decreased experienced aviators due to post-war drawdown and budget cuts, prompting calls for safety culture improvements.
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56% Bias Score

US Soldiers Arrested for Selling Military Secrets to China
Three U.S. soldiers—Li Tian, Ruoyu Duan, and Jian Zhao—were arrested for allegedly selling classified military information, including technical manuals and data on weapons systems, to China between late 2021 and 2024, jeopardizing national security and potentially costing the US at least $15,000.

US Soldiers Arrested for Selling Military Secrets to China
Three U.S. soldiers—Li Tian, Ruoyu Duan, and Jian Zhao—were arrested for allegedly selling classified military information, including technical manuals and data on weapons systems, to China between late 2021 and 2024, jeopardizing national security and potentially costing the US at least $15,000.
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56% Bias Score

Three US Soldiers Arrested for Selling Military Secrets to China
Three US military personnel—two active-duty soldiers, Jian Zhao and Li Tian, and former soldier Ruoyu Duan—were arrested for allegedly selling classified military information, including data on HIMARS and US military readiness, to buyers in China for payments exceeding $15,000.

Three US Soldiers Arrested for Selling Military Secrets to China
Three US military personnel—two active-duty soldiers, Jian Zhao and Li Tian, and former soldier Ruoyu Duan—were arrested for allegedly selling classified military information, including data on HIMARS and US military readiness, to buyers in China for payments exceeding $15,000.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Multi-Front Actions Shake Political and Economic Landscape
Former President Trump announced plans to abolish a government department, is hosting the first-ever cryptocurrency summit, and Republicans see a blue state as a potential target; these actions signal significant political and economic shifts.

Trump's Multi-Front Actions Shake Political and Economic Landscape
Former President Trump announced plans to abolish a government department, is hosting the first-ever cryptocurrency summit, and Republicans see a blue state as a potential target; these actions signal significant political and economic shifts.
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64% Bias Score

U.S. Army Rapidly Deploys Ukraine-Inspired Tech in Europe
The U.S. Army is rapidly deploying new drone and vehicle technologies in Europe, directly influenced by the war in Ukraine, significantly improving target acquisition speed and information sharing. This includes testing semiautonomous drones and quieter, more agile vehicles at the Hohenfels training...

U.S. Army Rapidly Deploys Ukraine-Inspired Tech in Europe
The U.S. Army is rapidly deploying new drone and vehicle technologies in Europe, directly influenced by the war in Ukraine, significantly improving target acquisition speed and information sharing. This includes testing semiautonomous drones and quieter, more agile vehicles at the Hohenfels training...
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36% Bias Score

Army Considers Reversing Fort Liberty Renaming
The US Army is considering renaming Fort Liberty, North Carolina, back to Fort Bragg, exploring legal options to honor a different soldier named Bragg, despite a previous congressional mandate and millions of dollars spent on the initial renaming.

Army Considers Reversing Fort Liberty Renaming
The US Army is considering renaming Fort Liberty, North Carolina, back to Fort Bragg, exploring legal options to honor a different soldier named Bragg, despite a previous congressional mandate and millions of dollars spent on the initial renaming.
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48% Bias Score

Third Soldier Identified in Potomac River Midair Crash
Capt. Rebecca Lobach, a 12th Aviation Battalion soldier, was identified Saturday as the third fatality in Wednesday's midair collision over the Potomac River, bringing the total death toll to 67; her family released a statement emphasizing her various roles and service aspirations.

Third Soldier Identified in Potomac River Midair Crash
Capt. Rebecca Lobach, a 12th Aviation Battalion soldier, was identified Saturday as the third fatality in Wednesday's midair collision over the Potomac River, bringing the total death toll to 67; her family released a statement emphasizing her various roles and service aspirations.
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28% Bias Score
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