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US Pressure on NATO Defense Spending Raises Concerns for the Netherlands and European Security
The Netherlands faces pressure to double its defense spending to 5% of GDP to meet US demands, while concerns rise regarding the US role in NATO and the future of European security as the US potentially draws down its troops in Europe.
US Pressure on NATO Defense Spending Raises Concerns for the Netherlands and European Security
The Netherlands faces pressure to double its defense spending to 5% of GDP to meet US demands, while concerns rise regarding the US role in NATO and the future of European security as the US potentially draws down its troops in Europe.
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52% Bias Score


Panama Rejects US Troop Deployment at Canal Amidst China Concerns
US Defense Minister Pete Hegseth proposed stationing US troops at the Panama Canal to counter perceived Chinese influence, a proposal Panama decisively rejected, despite ongoing negotiations on US military vessel transit fees.
Panama Rejects US Troop Deployment at Canal Amidst China Concerns
US Defense Minister Pete Hegseth proposed stationing US troops at the Panama Canal to counter perceived Chinese influence, a proposal Panama decisively rejected, despite ongoing negotiations on US military vessel transit fees.
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56% Bias Score


Pentagon Adviser Recommends Ending Ties With Scouting America
Pentagon adviser Tami Radabaugh is recommending that the Department of Defense end its decades-long relationship with Scouting America, citing concerns about the organization's perceived "woke" nature and citing Secretary Hegseth's past criticism of the group's inclusivity initiatives, although the ...
Pentagon Adviser Recommends Ending Ties With Scouting America
Pentagon adviser Tami Radabaugh is recommending that the Department of Defense end its decades-long relationship with Scouting America, citing concerns about the organization's perceived "woke" nature and citing Secretary Hegseth's past criticism of the group's inclusivity initiatives, although the ...
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Withdraws Troops from Polish Logistics Hub Supplying Ukraine
The United States is withdrawing troops and equipment from Jasionka, a key logistics hub in Poland supplying weapons to Ukraine, with other NATO allies assuming their responsibilities; the move, expected to save tens of millions of dollars, comes amid concerns about U.S. commitment to European defen...
U.S. Withdraws Troops from Polish Logistics Hub Supplying Ukraine
The United States is withdrawing troops and equipment from Jasionka, a key logistics hub in Poland supplying weapons to Ukraine, with other NATO allies assuming their responsibilities; the move, expected to save tens of millions of dollars, comes amid concerns about U.S. commitment to European defen...
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36% Bias Score


Houthi Rebels Attack US Warships in Red Sea
On April 5th, 2025, Yemeni Houthi rebels launched drone and missile attacks on US warships in the Red Sea, including the USS Harry S. Truman, in response to recent US airstrikes in Yemen, causing significant disruption to the Red Sea and potentially wider regional conflict.
Houthi Rebels Attack US Warships in Red Sea
On April 5th, 2025, Yemeni Houthi rebels launched drone and missile attacks on US warships in the Red Sea, including the USS Harry S. Truman, in response to recent US airstrikes in Yemen, causing significant disruption to the Red Sea and potentially wider regional conflict.
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36% Bias Score


Naval Academy Removes Nearly 400 Books on DEI
Nearly 400 books, including works on the Holocaust, feminism, and civil rights, were removed from the U.S. Naval Academy library this week following an order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's office to eliminate books promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), as part of a broader Trump a...
Naval Academy Removes Nearly 400 Books on DEI
Nearly 400 books, including works on the Holocaust, feminism, and civil rights, were removed from the U.S. Naval Academy library this week following an order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's office to eliminate books promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), as part of a broader Trump a...
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64% Bias Score

US Airstrikes in Yemen Kill Six Amid Heightened Tensions
US airstrikes near Yemen's rebel-held capital killed at least six and injured 26, prompting Houthi claims of shooting down a US drone; the strikes are part of a wider US campaign against Houthi attacks on shipping, with over 200 strikes conducted since mid-March.

US Airstrikes in Yemen Kill Six Amid Heightened Tensions
US airstrikes near Yemen's rebel-held capital killed at least six and injured 26, prompting Houthi claims of shooting down a US drone; the strikes are part of a wider US campaign against Houthi attacks on shipping, with over 200 strikes conducted since mid-March.
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40% Bias Score

US Naval Academy Removes Hundreds of Books, Including Holocaust Texts, Before Hegseth Visit
The US Naval Academy removed nearly 400 books, predominantly focusing on race, diversity, and gender, including Holocaust and antisemitism materials, and a display honoring Jewish female graduates, before Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's visit, prompting concerns over censorship.

US Naval Academy Removes Hundreds of Books, Including Holocaust Texts, Before Hegseth Visit
The US Naval Academy removed nearly 400 books, predominantly focusing on race, diversity, and gender, including Holocaust and antisemitism materials, and a display honoring Jewish female graduates, before Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's visit, prompting concerns over censorship.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Plans Costly Military Parade in Washington D.C.
President Trump plans a military parade in Washington D.C. on June 14th, costing an estimated $92 million, to celebrate the U.S. armed forces' 250th anniversary and his birthday, prompting concerns about cost and resource allocation amidst recent government budget cuts and employee layoffs.

Trump Plans Costly Military Parade in Washington D.C.
President Trump plans a military parade in Washington D.C. on June 14th, costing an estimated $92 million, to celebrate the U.S. armed forces' 250th anniversary and his birthday, prompting concerns about cost and resource allocation amidst recent government budget cuts and employee layoffs.
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52% Bias Score

Medal of Honor Recipient Emphasizes Team Sacrifice, New Museum to Showcase Valor
Retired Army Captain William Swenson received the Medal of Honor for his bravery in rescuing fellow soldiers under enemy fire in Afghanistan on September 8, 2009, emphasizing that the award represents the collective sacrifice of his team and not just his individual actions. The new National Medal of...

Medal of Honor Recipient Emphasizes Team Sacrifice, New Museum to Showcase Valor
Retired Army Captain William Swenson received the Medal of Honor for his bravery in rescuing fellow soldiers under enemy fire in Afghanistan on September 8, 2009, emphasizing that the award represents the collective sacrifice of his team and not just his individual actions. The new National Medal of...
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36% Bias Score

US Military Buildup Near Iran Amid Nuclear Program Deadline
The Trump administration is deploying significant US military forces to the Middle East, imposing "maximum sanctions" on Iran, and issuing a two-month deadline for Iran to cease its nuclear program, threatening military action if a deal is not reached.

US Military Buildup Near Iran Amid Nuclear Program Deadline
The Trump administration is deploying significant US military forces to the Middle East, imposing "maximum sanctions" on Iran, and issuing a two-month deadline for Iran to cease its nuclear program, threatening military action if a deal is not reached.
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56% Bias Score

Yemen Operation Costs Near $1 Billion, Raises Readiness Concerns
The US military's Yemen operation, launched March 15th, is nearing a $1 billion cost in three weeks, employing substantial munitions and assets despite limited impact on Houthi capabilities, raising concerns about funding and regional readiness.

Yemen Operation Costs Near $1 Billion, Raises Readiness Concerns
The US military's Yemen operation, launched March 15th, is nearing a $1 billion cost in three weeks, employing substantial munitions and assets despite limited impact on Houthi capabilities, raising concerns about funding and regional readiness.
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56% Bias Score
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