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VA Cybersecurity Lead Fired, Millions of Veterans' Data at Risk
Jonathan Kamens, the recently fired cybersecurity lead for the VA.gov website, warned that millions of veterans' sensitive data is at risk due to insufficient cybersecurity oversight following government-wide cuts under Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.
VA Cybersecurity Lead Fired, Millions of Veterans' Data at Risk
Jonathan Kamens, the recently fired cybersecurity lead for the VA.gov website, warned that millions of veterans' sensitive data is at risk due to insufficient cybersecurity oversight following government-wide cuts under Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.
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48% Bias Score


Mass Firing of Probationary Federal Employees Sparks Outrage and Concerns"
On Thursday, February 14, 2024, the Trump administration terminated thousands of probationary federal employees across various agencies, including the VA and CDC, citing reasons of eliminating waste and improving responsiveness to administration policies; this action has sparked legal challenges and...
Mass Firing of Probationary Federal Employees Sparks Outrage and Concerns"
On Thursday, February 14, 2024, the Trump administration terminated thousands of probationary federal employees across various agencies, including the VA and CDC, citing reasons of eliminating waste and improving responsiveness to administration policies; this action has sparked legal challenges and...
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56% Bias Score


Saratov Duma Deputy Calls for Unified Support for Special Military Operation Participants
Saratov regional Duma deputy Artem Chebotarev, returning from the war zone, urged colleagues to unite efforts to aid special military operation participants, citing insufficient funding and personnel as major obstacles to effective support.
Saratov Duma Deputy Calls for Unified Support for Special Military Operation Participants
Saratov regional Duma deputy Artem Chebotarev, returning from the war zone, urged colleagues to unite efforts to aid special military operation participants, citing insufficient funding and personnel as major obstacles to effective support.
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40% Bias Score


Former Pentagon Official Warns of Further Military-Linked Attacks Amidst Potential Rollback of Extremism Countermeasures
A former Pentagon official warns of further potential domestic attacks by military personnel, citing two deadly incidents on New Year's Day and highlighting the risk posed by a potential nominee's dismissal of programs aimed at countering extremism in the military.
Former Pentagon Official Warns of Further Military-Linked Attacks Amidst Potential Rollback of Extremism Countermeasures
A former Pentagon official warns of further potential domestic attacks by military personnel, citing two deadly incidents on New Year's Day and highlighting the risk posed by a potential nominee's dismissal of programs aimed at countering extremism in the military.
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40% Bias Score


Military Extremism: New Year's Attacks Expose US Failure
Terrorist attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas on New Year's Day, killing 15 and perpetrated by military personnel, exposed the US military's failure to address extremism despite initial efforts, which were later blocked by Republicans, leaving the nation at increased risk.
Military Extremism: New Year's Attacks Expose US Failure
Terrorist attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas on New Year's Day, killing 15 and perpetrated by military personnel, exposed the US military's failure to address extremism despite initial efforts, which were later blocked by Republicans, leaving the nation at increased risk.
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56% Bias Score


\$13 Billion Blowout in Australian Veteran Assistance
Australia will spend \$13.3 billion more than forecast on veteran assistance by 2027-28 due to clearing a backlog of 66,000 claims under the previous government, surpassing funding for public schools; this follows a Royal Commission finding that linked faster processing to improved veteran health ou...
\$13 Billion Blowout in Australian Veteran Assistance
Australia will spend \$13.3 billion more than forecast on veteran assistance by 2027-28 due to clearing a backlog of 66,000 claims under the previous government, surpassing funding for public schools; this follows a Royal Commission finding that linked faster processing to improved veteran health ou...
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40% Bias Score

VA Halts Billions in Contract Cuts Amid Concerns Over Veterans' Healthcare
The Department of Veterans Affairs temporarily suspended $2 billion in contract cuts affecting hundreds of contracts vital to veterans' health services, following concerns about the impact on care for cancer, toxic exposure assessment, and disability ratings; the pause comes after Secretary Doug Col...

VA Halts Billions in Contract Cuts Amid Concerns Over Veterans' Healthcare
The Department of Veterans Affairs temporarily suspended $2 billion in contract cuts affecting hundreds of contracts vital to veterans' health services, following concerns about the impact on care for cancer, toxic exposure assessment, and disability ratings; the pause comes after Secretary Doug Col...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Resignation Offer Creates Confusion and Uncertainty for Federal Workers
The Trump administration offered 75,000 federal employees the option to resign with pay through September; however, some, like VA social worker Liz Goggin, were later deemed ineligible, raising concerns about the program's execution and its potential impact on public services.

Trump Administration's Resignation Offer Creates Confusion and Uncertainty for Federal Workers
The Trump administration offered 75,000 federal employees the option to resign with pay through September; however, some, like VA social worker Liz Goggin, were later deemed ineligible, raising concerns about the program's execution and its potential impact on public services.
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44% Bias Score

Collins's VA Nomination Hearing Highlights Partisan Divides and Budgetary Concerns
President Trump's nominee to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs, Doug Collins, a former Georgia congressman and Air Force Reserve colonel, faced questions from the Senate VA Committee regarding his qualifications, the PACT Act, electronic health record updates, abortion services, and the balanc...

Collins's VA Nomination Hearing Highlights Partisan Divides and Budgetary Concerns
President Trump's nominee to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs, Doug Collins, a former Georgia congressman and Air Force Reserve colonel, faced questions from the Senate VA Committee regarding his qualifications, the PACT Act, electronic health record updates, abortion services, and the balanc...
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44% Bias Score

Military Mental Health Crisis: Diagnoses Up 40%, Suicides Rise
A new Defense Department report shows a 40% rise in mental health diagnoses among active-duty service members from 2019-2023, with mental health disorders accounting for 54.8% of hospital stays in 2023; military suicides also increased to 523 in 2023, up from 493 in 2022.

Military Mental Health Crisis: Diagnoses Up 40%, Suicides Rise
A new Defense Department report shows a 40% rise in mental health diagnoses among active-duty service members from 2019-2023, with mental health disorders accounting for 54.8% of hospital stays in 2023; military suicides also increased to 523 in 2023, up from 493 in 2022.
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56% Bias Score

Blast Waves From Military Weapons Possibly Linked to Rare Brain Condition in Veterans
Two former Marines who frequently fired missiles and rockets during their service developed arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), a rare brain condition, years later; research suggests a possible link between repeated exposure to blast waves and the development of AVMs.

Blast Waves From Military Weapons Possibly Linked to Rare Brain Condition in Veterans
Two former Marines who frequently fired missiles and rockets during their service developed arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), a rare brain condition, years later; research suggests a possible link between repeated exposure to blast waves and the development of AVMs.
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36% Bias Score

WWII Veteran's Frozen Pension Highlights UK Policy Injustice
A 100-year-old WWII veteran who moved to Canada in 2001 has had her UK state pension frozen, losing an estimated £60,000; despite a petition with over 130,000 signatures, Sir Keir Starmer refused a meeting, while a meeting with the pensions minister proved unproductive.

WWII Veteran's Frozen Pension Highlights UK Policy Injustice
A 100-year-old WWII veteran who moved to Canada in 2001 has had her UK state pension frozen, losing an estimated £60,000; despite a petition with over 130,000 signatures, Sir Keir Starmer refused a meeting, while a meeting with the pensions minister proved unproductive.
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48% Bias Score
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