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Senate Passes $895 Billion NDAA, Including Pay Raise But Banning Transgender Care for Military Children
The Senate approved the $895 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) on Wednesday, including a 14.5% pay raise for junior enlisted, but also banning Tricare coverage for gender dysphoria treatment for children under 18, passing 85-14 despite some Democratic opposition.
Senate Passes $895 Billion NDAA, Including Pay Raise But Banning Transgender Care for Military Children
The Senate approved the $895 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) on Wednesday, including a 14.5% pay raise for junior enlisted, but also banning Tricare coverage for gender dysphoria treatment for children under 18, passing 85-14 despite some Democratic opposition.
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60% Bias Score


Democratic Senators Oppose Hegseth's Defense Secretary Nomination
Democratic senators are urging President-elect Trump to withdraw Pete Hegseth's nomination as Secretary of Defense due to allegations of sexual assault and harassment, and his past comments against women in combat, despite Hegseth denying wrongdoing and the lack of charges filed in the 2017 sexual a...
Democratic Senators Oppose Hegseth's Defense Secretary Nomination
Democratic senators are urging President-elect Trump to withdraw Pete Hegseth's nomination as Secretary of Defense due to allegations of sexual assault and harassment, and his past comments against women in combat, despite Hegseth denying wrongdoing and the lack of charges filed in the 2017 sexual a...
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52% Bias Score


US Commandant's Warfighting Remarks Spark Controversy
US Marine Corps Commandant General Eric M. Smith's recent comments at the Reagan Defense Forum, boasting about the US military's "culture of warfighting" compared to China's lack of experience, have sparked controversy, highlighting a fundamental difference in strategic philosophies and national pri...
US Commandant's Warfighting Remarks Spark Controversy
US Marine Corps Commandant General Eric M. Smith's recent comments at the Reagan Defense Forum, boasting about the US military's "culture of warfighting" compared to China's lack of experience, have sparked controversy, highlighting a fundamental difference in strategic philosophies and national pri...
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72% Bias Score


Turkey's Attacks on SDF Jeopardize ISIS Detention, Risk Renewed Conflict
Despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, Turkey continues attacking the SDF in Syria, jeopardizing the detention of 45,000 ISIS militants and risking renewed conflict; Secretary Blinken is in Turkey to address the situation.
Turkey's Attacks on SDF Jeopardize ISIS Detention, Risk Renewed Conflict
Despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, Turkey continues attacking the SDF in Syria, jeopardizing the detention of 45,000 ISIS militants and risking renewed conflict; Secretary Blinken is in Turkey to address the situation.
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44% Bias Score


Turkish Attacks on SDF Jeopardize Counter-ISIS Efforts in Syria
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a key US partner in the fight against ISIS, has been forced to relocate ISIS detainees and halt anti-ISIS operations due to attacks by Turkish-backed militants in northern Syria, raising concerns about a potential ISIS resurgence and jeopardizing the US-led counte...
Turkish Attacks on SDF Jeopardize Counter-ISIS Efforts in Syria
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a key US partner in the fight against ISIS, has been forced to relocate ISIS detainees and halt anti-ISIS operations due to attacks by Turkish-backed militants in northern Syria, raising concerns about a potential ISIS resurgence and jeopardizing the US-led counte...
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40% Bias Score


Enlisted Marines to Lobby for Hegseth Defense Nomination
Marine Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller, previously imprisoned for criticizing the Afghanistan withdrawal, is organizing enlisted personnel to lobby senators next week in support of Pete Hegseth's nomination as Secretary of Defense, emphasizing Hegseth's outsider status and commitment to accountab...
Enlisted Marines to Lobby for Hegseth Defense Nomination
Marine Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller, previously imprisoned for criticizing the Afghanistan withdrawal, is organizing enlisted personnel to lobby senators next week in support of Pete Hegseth's nomination as Secretary of Defense, emphasizing Hegseth's outsider status and commitment to accountab...
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56% Bias Score

US Congressman Claims Chinese Spy Drones Near Military Bases
Amidst a surge in mysterious drone sightings near US military bases, House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul alleges that some are Chinese spy drones, contradicting the White House's claim that most are commercial, highlighting a potential intelligence gap and fueling public concern.

US Congressman Claims Chinese Spy Drones Near Military Bases
Amidst a surge in mysterious drone sightings near US military bases, House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul alleges that some are Chinese spy drones, contradicting the White House's claim that most are commercial, highlighting a potential intelligence gap and fueling public concern.
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56% Bias Score

Yemeni Citizens Sue Germany Over US Drone Strikes
Two Yemeni citizens are suing Germany, alleging that its allowance of US drone operations from Ramstein Air Base violates international law because it led to the deaths of their relatives in a 2012 drone strike and causes ongoing psychological trauma.

Yemeni Citizens Sue Germany Over US Drone Strikes
Two Yemeni citizens are suing Germany, alleging that its allowance of US drone operations from Ramstein Air Base violates international law because it led to the deaths of their relatives in a 2012 drone strike and causes ongoing psychological trauma.
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44% Bias Score

US Airstrikes and Swift Power Shift Limit ISIS Resurgence in Post-Assad Syria
Following the swift overthrow of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the US launched numerous airstrikes against ISIS, mitigating the terror group's ability to exploit the chaotic situation; while the release of prisoners from Assad's jails raised concerns about the potential release of ISIS fighters, experts...

US Airstrikes and Swift Power Shift Limit ISIS Resurgence in Post-Assad Syria
Following the swift overthrow of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the US launched numerous airstrikes against ISIS, mitigating the terror group's ability to exploit the chaotic situation; while the release of prisoners from Assad's jails raised concerns about the potential release of ISIS fighters, experts...
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44% Bias Score

Chinese National Arrested for Drone Flight Over Vandenberg Space Force Base
A Chinese national, Yinpiao Zhou, was arrested for flying a drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on November 30th, taking photos, while unexplained large drone sightings persist in New Jersey, prompting a federal investigation.

Chinese National Arrested for Drone Flight Over Vandenberg Space Force Base
A Chinese national, Yinpiao Zhou, was arrested for flying a drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on November 30th, taking photos, while unexplained large drone sightings persist in New Jersey, prompting a federal investigation.
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52% Bias Score

Turkey-Backed Attacks on SDF Weaken Fight Against ISIS in Syria
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have been forced to relocate ISIS detainees and halt anti-ISIS operations due to attacks by Turkish-backed militants, raising concerns about ISIS resurgence in Syria and complicating US efforts to prevent it.

Turkey-Backed Attacks on SDF Weaken Fight Against ISIS in Syria
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have been forced to relocate ISIS detainees and halt anti-ISIS operations due to attacks by Turkish-backed militants, raising concerns about ISIS resurgence in Syria and complicating US efforts to prevent it.
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40% Bias Score

"Sexual Assaults at Military Academies Decrease, But Systemic Issues Remain"
"A new Pentagon report reveals a significant decrease in sexual assaults at US military academies in 2024, dropping to 783 from 1,136 in 2022, although this remains the second highest number on record. Despite the improvement, officials emphasize ongoing systemic issues and the need for continued re...

"Sexual Assaults at Military Academies Decrease, But Systemic Issues Remain"
"A new Pentagon report reveals a significant decrease in sexual assaults at US military academies in 2024, dropping to 783 from 1,136 in 2022, although this remains the second highest number on record. Despite the improvement, officials emphasize ongoing systemic issues and the need for continued re...
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52% Bias Score
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