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U.S. Marine Killed in Philippines Surveillance Flight Crash
A U.S. Marine, Sgt. Jacob M. Durham, and three defense contractors died when their surveillance plane crashed in the southern Philippines province of Maguindanao del Sur last Thursday while conducting a routine mission supporting U.S.-Philippine security cooperation.
U.S. Marine Killed in Philippines Surveillance Flight Crash
A U.S. Marine, Sgt. Jacob M. Durham, and three defense contractors died when their surveillance plane crashed in the southern Philippines province of Maguindanao del Sur last Thursday while conducting a routine mission supporting U.S.-Philippine security cooperation.
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28% Bias Score


U.S. Marine Killed in Philippines Plane Crash
A U.S. Marine, Sgt. Jacob M. Durham, and three defense contractors died Thursday in a military plane crash during a routine intelligence mission in the southern Philippines; the cause remains under investigation.
U.S. Marine Killed in Philippines Plane Crash
A U.S. Marine, Sgt. Jacob M. Durham, and three defense contractors died Thursday in a military plane crash during a routine intelligence mission in the southern Philippines; the cause remains under investigation.
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44% Bias Score


Surveillance Plane Crash Kills Four in Southern Philippines
On February 6, 2025, a US Department of Defense-contracted surveillance plane crashed in the Philippines' Maguindanao del Sur province, killing one US service member and three contractors during a routine mission supporting US-Philippine security cooperation; the cause is under investigation.
Surveillance Plane Crash Kills Four in Southern Philippines
On February 6, 2025, a US Department of Defense-contracted surveillance plane crashed in the Philippines' Maguindanao del Sur province, killing one US service member and three contractors during a routine mission supporting US-Philippine security cooperation; the cause is under investigation.
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36% Bias Score


US Airstrikes Kill Multiple IS Operatives in Somalia
On Saturday, the US military conducted airstrikes against Islamic State (IS) operatives in Somalia's Golis Mountains, under President Trump's orders, killing multiple operatives and reportedly causing no civilian casualties; this marks the first such operation in Somalia during Trump's second term.
US Airstrikes Kill Multiple IS Operatives in Somalia
On Saturday, the US military conducted airstrikes against Islamic State (IS) operatives in Somalia's Golis Mountains, under President Trump's orders, killing multiple operatives and reportedly causing no civilian casualties; this marks the first such operation in Somalia during Trump's second term.
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Airstrikes Target ISIS Operatives in Somalia
On January 27th, 2024, U.S. Africa Command, directed by President Trump, conducted coordinated airstrikes in Somalia targeting ISIS operatives, killing multiple operatives without reported civilian casualties, according to initial assessments, aiming to degrade ISIS's ability to plan and conduct ter...
U.S. Airstrikes Target ISIS Operatives in Somalia
On January 27th, 2024, U.S. Africa Command, directed by President Trump, conducted coordinated airstrikes in Somalia targeting ISIS operatives, killing multiple operatives without reported civilian casualties, according to initial assessments, aiming to degrade ISIS's ability to plan and conduct ter...
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Relies on Subcritical Nuclear Experiments Amidst Global Tensions
The U.S. uses subcritical experiments in Nevada's underground tunnels to maintain its nuclear arsenal's functionality without detonations, costing billions of dollars on projects like Scorpius, while global concerns about nuclear proliferation persist.
U.S. Relies on Subcritical Nuclear Experiments Amidst Global Tensions
The U.S. uses subcritical experiments in Nevada's underground tunnels to maintain its nuclear arsenal's functionality without detonations, costing billions of dollars on projects like Scorpius, while global concerns about nuclear proliferation persist.
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36% 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

Hegseth Addresses Perceived American Weakness
Newly appointed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed the Department of Defense, stating the perception of American weakness following events in Afghanistan, Israel, and Ukraine needs to be addressed by focusing on accountability, restoring military strength, and rebuilding deterrence.

Hegseth Addresses Perceived American Weakness
Newly appointed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed the Department of Defense, stating the perception of American weakness following events in Afghanistan, Israel, and Ukraine needs to be addressed by focusing on accountability, restoring military strength, and rebuilding deterrence.
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60% Bias Score

Black Hawk Helicopter Collision Kills 67 Near Washington, D.C.
A Black Hawk helicopter on a training mission for a hypothetical evacuation of US leaders collided with an American Airlines plane near Washington, D.C., killing three soldiers and 64 passengers; 42 bodies have been recovered.

Black Hawk Helicopter Collision Kills 67 Near Washington, D.C.
A Black Hawk helicopter on a training mission for a hypothetical evacuation of US leaders collided with an American Airlines plane near Washington, D.C., killing three soldiers and 64 passengers; 42 bodies have been recovered.
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48% Bias Score

Pentagon Deploys 1,000 More Troops to Border, Guantanamo in Immigration Crackdown
The Pentagon is deploying at least 1,000 additional active-duty troops to the southwest border and Guantanamo Bay to support President Trump's immigration crackdown, following the deployment of 1,600 troops last week; the troops will aid in border security and migrant detention, potentially rising t...

Pentagon Deploys 1,000 More Troops to Border, Guantanamo in Immigration Crackdown
The Pentagon is deploying at least 1,000 additional active-duty troops to the southwest border and Guantanamo Bay to support President Trump's immigration crackdown, following the deployment of 1,600 troops last week; the troops will aid in border security and migrant detention, potentially rising t...
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68% Bias Score

Military Deployment to Southern Border Sparks Constitutional Concerns
In May 2023, the Biden administration deployed 2,500 U.S. service members to the Southern border, followed by an additional 1,500 active-duty troops under President Trump's declaration of a national emergency; concerns have been raised in Congress regarding the legality and potential risks of using ...

Military Deployment to Southern Border Sparks Constitutional Concerns
In May 2023, the Biden administration deployed 2,500 U.S. service members to the Southern border, followed by an additional 1,500 active-duty troops under President Trump's declaration of a national emergency; concerns have been raised in Congress regarding the legality and potential risks of using ...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Falsely Claims Military Intervention in California Water Supply
Donald Trump falsely claimed the US military turned on California's water supply; California officials denied this, stating federal pumps were restarted after maintenance; Trump's actions reflect his prioritization of agricultural water use and criticism of California's water policies.

Trump Falsely Claims Military Intervention in California Water Supply
Donald Trump falsely claimed the US military turned on California's water supply; California officials denied this, stating federal pumps were restarted after maintenance; Trump's actions reflect his prioritization of agricultural water use and criticism of California's water policies.
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48% Bias Score
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