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US Warns Iran of Consequences for Houthi Support Amidst Nuclear Talks
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Iran on Wednesday of consequences for supporting the Houthis, despite ongoing US-Iran nuclear talks mediated by Oman; the US has significantly increased its military presence in the Middle East, deploying six B-2 bombers to Diego Garcia and positioning two ai...
US Warns Iran of Consequences for Houthi Support Amidst Nuclear Talks
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Iran on Wednesday of consequences for supporting the Houthis, despite ongoing US-Iran nuclear talks mediated by Oman; the US has significantly increased its military presence in the Middle East, deploying six B-2 bombers to Diego Garcia and positioning two ai...
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Marine Indicted for Rape in Okinawa; Fourth Such Case Since 2022
A 27-year-old U.S. Marine in Okinawa, Japan, was indicted on Wednesday for allegedly raping a woman and injuring another in a U.S. military base restroom last month; this is the fourth such indictment since June 2022, prompting concerns about preventative measures and the management of U.S. military...
U.S. Marine Indicted for Rape in Okinawa; Fourth Such Case Since 2022
A 27-year-old U.S. Marine in Okinawa, Japan, was indicted on Wednesday for allegedly raping a woman and injuring another in a U.S. military base restroom last month; this is the fourth such indictment since June 2022, prompting concerns about preventative measures and the management of U.S. military...
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44% 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


U.S. Marines Under Investigation for Alleged Rapes in Okinawa
Two U.S. Marines in Okinawa are under investigation for alleged rapes, the latest in a string of assault cases that have angered residents, prompting renewed calls for accountability and a reevaluation of the U.S. military presence.
U.S. Marines Under Investigation for Alleged Rapes in Okinawa
Two U.S. Marines in Okinawa are under investigation for alleged rapes, the latest in a string of assault cases that have angered residents, prompting renewed calls for accountability and a reevaluation of the U.S. military presence.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Considers Invoking Insurrection Act Amidst Record Low Border Crossings
President Trump is considering invoking the Insurrection Act of 1807 to deploy active-duty military at the US Southern border, citing a "national emergency" despite border crossings reaching a 25-year low of 8,300 migrant apprehensions; the 19th-century law allows military personnel to perform domes...
Trump Considers Invoking Insurrection Act Amidst Record Low Border Crossings
President Trump is considering invoking the Insurrection Act of 1807 to deploy active-duty military at the US Southern border, citing a "national emergency" despite border crossings reaching a 25-year low of 8,300 migrant apprehensions; the 19th-century law allows military personnel to perform domes...
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36% Bias Score


6,000 US Troops to Rotate in Eastern Europe Amidst Reduction Concerns
The U.S. Department of Defense announced a planned summer rotation of approximately 6,000 American troops in Eastern Europe, replacing units from the 1st and 3rd Infantry Divisions as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve, amid concerns about potential troop reductions following Donald Trump's return t...
6,000 US Troops to Rotate in Eastern Europe Amidst Reduction Concerns
The U.S. Department of Defense announced a planned summer rotation of approximately 6,000 American troops in Eastern Europe, replacing units from the 1st and 3rd Infantry Divisions as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve, amid concerns about potential troop reductions following Donald Trump's return t...
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US Military Reports Slight Drop in Sexual Assault Cases, But Concerns Remain
The U.S. military reported 8,195 sexual assaults in 2024, a nearly 4% decrease from 2023, primarily due to a 13% drop in the Army; however, other branches saw increases, and the Pentagon is concerned about the impact of budget cuts on prevention programs.

US Military Reports Slight Drop in Sexual Assault Cases, But Concerns Remain
The U.S. military reported 8,195 sexual assaults in 2024, a nearly 4% decrease from 2023, primarily due to a 13% drop in the Army; however, other branches saw increases, and the Pentagon is concerned about the impact of budget cuts on prevention programs.
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44% Bias Score

Joint US-British Airstrike Targets Houthi Drone Facility in Yemen
US and British forces conducted a joint airstrike on a Houthi drone facility 15 miles south of Sanaa, Yemen, on Tuesday, aiming to counter attacks on Red Sea shipping; the operation followed increased US strikes ordered last month and previous joint operations.

Joint US-British Airstrike Targets Houthi Drone Facility in Yemen
US and British forces conducted a joint airstrike on a Houthi drone facility 15 miles south of Sanaa, Yemen, on Tuesday, aiming to counter attacks on Red Sea shipping; the operation followed increased US strikes ordered last month and previous joint operations.
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Former Taliban Commander Pleads Guilty to Terrorism, Kidnapping
Haji Najibullah, a 49-year-old former Taliban commander, pleaded guilty on Friday in Manhattan federal court to providing material support for acts of terrorism, including the 2008 kidnapping of New York Times reporter David Rohde and another journalist, and attacks that killed three U.S. soldiers i...

Former Taliban Commander Pleads Guilty to Terrorism, Kidnapping
Haji Najibullah, a 49-year-old former Taliban commander, pleaded guilty on Friday in Manhattan federal court to providing material support for acts of terrorism, including the 2008 kidnapping of New York Times reporter David Rohde and another journalist, and attacks that killed three U.S. soldiers i...
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Pentagon to Reinstate 8,700 Service Members Dismissed Under COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced the Department of Defense is working to bring back over 8,700 service members dismissed due to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, sending letters inviting their return, while simultaneously eliminating DEI programs and emphasizing a return to traditional milita...

Pentagon to Reinstate 8,700 Service Members Dismissed Under COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced the Department of Defense is working to bring back over 8,700 service members dismissed due to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, sending letters inviting their return, while simultaneously eliminating DEI programs and emphasizing a return to traditional milita...
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68% Bias Score

Hegseth Involved in Second Security Breach
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is involved in a second security breach after sharing sensitive information, including precise flight plans for Yemen airstrikes, in a private Signal group chat with his family and associates, raising concerns about national security.

Hegseth Involved in Second Security Breach
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is involved in a second security breach after sharing sensitive information, including precise flight plans for Yemen airstrikes, in a private Signal group chat with his family and associates, raising concerns about national security.
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52% Bias Score

US Airstrikes in Sanaa Kill Two, Escalating Yemen Conflict
US airstrikes on Sanaa, Yemen, killed at least two and injured eleven on April 20th, according to Houthi rebels who blame the US for the attacks, escalating tensions following earlier strikes on Ras Issa port that left 80 dead and 150 injured.

US Airstrikes in Sanaa Kill Two, Escalating Yemen Conflict
US airstrikes on Sanaa, Yemen, killed at least two and injured eleven on April 20th, according to Houthi rebels who blame the US for the attacks, escalating tensions following earlier strikes on Ras Issa port that left 80 dead and 150 injured.
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48% Bias Score
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