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DIA Employee Arrested for Alleged Espionage, Leaking to Germany
A 28-year-old civilian DIA employee, Nathan Vilas L., was arrested in Virginia for allegedly attempting to leak classified information to Germany's BND due to his opposition to the Trump administration; the BND immediately alerted US authorities.
DIA Employee Arrested for Alleged Espionage, Leaking to Germany
A 28-year-old civilian DIA employee, Nathan Vilas L., was arrested in Virginia for allegedly attempting to leak classified information to Germany's BND due to his opposition to the Trump administration; the BND immediately alerted US authorities.
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40% Bias Score


U.S. Intelligence Contradicts Trump Administration on Venezuela Gang Ties
A new, comprehensive U.S. intelligence assessment finds no coordination between Venezuela's government and the Tren de Aragua gang, contradicting the Trump administration's justification for using the Alien Enemies Act to deport over 130 Venezuelan migrants accused of gang affiliation, despite the F...
U.S. Intelligence Contradicts Trump Administration on Venezuela Gang Ties
A new, comprehensive U.S. intelligence assessment finds no coordination between Venezuela's government and the Tren de Aragua gang, contradicting the Trump administration's justification for using the Alien Enemies Act to deport over 130 Venezuelan migrants accused of gang affiliation, despite the F...
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40% Bias Score


Tech Billionaires' Rise in US Spy Operations
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin and Elon Musk's SpaceX are vying for dominance in US spy satellite operations, marking a significant shift in power within the US intelligence community, away from traditional defense contractors towards pro-Trump tech billionaires.
Tech Billionaires' Rise in US Spy Operations
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin and Elon Musk's SpaceX are vying for dominance in US spy satellite operations, marking a significant shift in power within the US intelligence community, away from traditional defense contractors towards pro-Trump tech billionaires.
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60% Bias Score


Germans Favor Increased Security Powers Amidst Coalition Talks
A YouGov poll shows 62 percent of Germans favor increased security agency powers to fight crime and terrorism, influencing CDU/CSU-SPD coalition talks on expanding police and intelligence authority; concerns remain about future US intelligence sharing.
Germans Favor Increased Security Powers Amidst Coalition Talks
A YouGov poll shows 62 percent of Germans favor increased security agency powers to fight crime and terrorism, influencing CDU/CSU-SPD coalition talks on expanding police and intelligence authority; concerns remain about future US intelligence sharing.
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32% Bias Score


Leaked Signal Messages Compromise US Intelligence on Houthis
Text messages exchanged on Signal by US national security and intelligence officials regarding a planned strike on Houthi targets in Yemen revealed sensitive information, potentially compromising future US intelligence gathering capabilities and prompting internal concerns about the use of unsecure ...
Leaked Signal Messages Compromise US Intelligence on Houthis
Text messages exchanged on Signal by US national security and intelligence officials regarding a planned strike on Houthi targets in Yemen revealed sensitive information, potentially compromising future US intelligence gathering capabilities and prompting internal concerns about the use of unsecure ...
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48% Bias Score


US Intelligence Predicts Continued Middle East Instability
The US Intelligence Community's annual threat assessment predicts continued instability in the Middle East due to Hamas's military capabilities, Iran's support for regional proxies, and the absence of a lasting peace agreement in Gaza, impacting global security.
US Intelligence Predicts Continued Middle East Instability
The US Intelligence Community's annual threat assessment predicts continued instability in the Middle East due to Hamas's military capabilities, Iran's support for regional proxies, and the absence of a lasting peace agreement in Gaza, impacting global security.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Budget Cuts Target US Intelligence Agencies
President Trump's administration proposed a \$585 million budget cut for the DEA, FBI, and CIA in 2026, aiming to curb the power of the US intelligence community following decades of alleged overreach and lack of accountability; this action has sparked debate about the balance between national secur...

Trump's Budget Cuts Target US Intelligence Agencies
President Trump's administration proposed a \$585 million budget cut for the DEA, FBI, and CIA in 2026, aiming to curb the power of the US intelligence community following decades of alleged overreach and lack of accountability; this action has sparked debate about the balance between national secur...
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60% Bias Score

FAA Contractor Pleads Guilty to Spying for Iran
Abouzar Rahmati, a 42-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen and former FAA contractor, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to spying for Iran, providing sensitive information on U.S. airports and the solar energy industry to Iranian intelligence officials between 2017 and 2024.

FAA Contractor Pleads Guilty to Spying for Iran
Abouzar Rahmati, a 42-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen and former FAA contractor, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to spying for Iran, providing sensitive information on U.S. airports and the solar energy industry to Iranian intelligence officials between 2017 and 2024.
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48% Bias Score

US Provided Targeting Assistance to Ukraine, Including Strikes Within Russia
The New York Times details previously undisclosed US intelligence support for Ukraine, revealing that the US provided targeting assistance for Ukrainian strikes, including those within Russia, starting with a Spring 2022 agreement between US and Ukrainian generals in Wiesbaden, Germany.

US Provided Targeting Assistance to Ukraine, Including Strikes Within Russia
The New York Times details previously undisclosed US intelligence support for Ukraine, revealing that the US provided targeting assistance for Ukrainian strikes, including those within Russia, starting with a Spring 2022 agreement between US and Ukrainian generals in Wiesbaden, Germany.
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36% Bias Score

Leaked Texts Reveal Sensitive US Intelligence on Houthis
Texts from US national security officials Mike Waltz and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, discussing a Yemen strike in a group chat that accidentally included Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg, revealed sensitive intelligence-gathering methods, potentially compromising US intelligence capabilities on the...

Leaked Texts Reveal Sensitive US Intelligence on Houthis
Texts from US national security officials Mike Waltz and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, discussing a Yemen strike in a group chat that accidentally included Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg, revealed sensitive intelligence-gathering methods, potentially compromising US intelligence capabilities on the...
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52% Bias Score

US Intelligence: Russia Remains Major Military Threat Despite Ukraine War
The US intelligence report highlights Russia as a major military threat, citing its resilience amid the Ukraine war and strengthened ties with China, emphasizing its continued development of military capabilities and anti-American strategies despite Western sanctions.

US Intelligence: Russia Remains Major Military Threat Despite Ukraine War
The US intelligence report highlights Russia as a major military threat, citing its resilience amid the Ukraine war and strengthened ties with China, emphasizing its continued development of military capabilities and anti-American strategies despite Western sanctions.
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52% Bias Score

US Intelligence Officials Criticized for Signal Chat Leak
Democratic senators criticized the inclusion of The Atlantic's editor in a Signal group chat discussing Yemen airstrikes, accusing intelligence officials of "sloppy, careless" behavior that jeopardized national security; the incident raised concerns about communication protocols and cybersecurity pr...

US Intelligence Officials Criticized for Signal Chat Leak
Democratic senators criticized the inclusion of The Atlantic's editor in a Signal group chat discussing Yemen airstrikes, accusing intelligence officials of "sloppy, careless" behavior that jeopardized national security; the incident raised concerns about communication protocols and cybersecurity pr...
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64% Bias Score
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