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Pentagon to Investigate Hegseth's Use of Signal App After Yemen Airstrike Leak
The Pentagon's inspector general will investigate Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss Yemen airstrikes following a leak that revealed classified information, potentially violating federal record-keeping laws and Pentagon policies.
Pentagon to Investigate Hegseth's Use of Signal App After Yemen Airstrike Leak
The Pentagon's inspector general will investigate Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss Yemen airstrikes following a leak that revealed classified information, potentially violating federal record-keeping laws and Pentagon policies.
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36% Bias Score


Pentagon Investigates Use of Signal App After Classified Military Information Leak
An internal Pentagon review was launched into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss a US military strike against the Houthis in Yemen, after he mistakenly included the Atlantic's editor in a chat also containing classified information on March 15th.
Pentagon Investigates Use of Signal App After Classified Military Information Leak
An internal Pentagon review was launched into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss a US military strike against the Houthis in Yemen, after he mistakenly included the Atlantic's editor in a chat also containing classified information on March 15th.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Fires Three National Security Council Officials After Meeting with Far-Right Activist
Following a White House meeting with far-right activist Laura Loomer, President Trump fired at least three senior National Security Council officials—Brian Walsh, Thomas Boodry, and David Feith—on Thursday, although the White House cited personnel matters and declined further comment. The firings fo...
Trump Fires Three National Security Council Officials After Meeting with Far-Right Activist
Following a White House meeting with far-right activist Laura Loomer, President Trump fired at least three senior National Security Council officials—Brian Walsh, Thomas Boodry, and David Feith—on Thursday, although the White House cited personnel matters and declined further comment. The firings fo...
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44% Bias Score


A Decade of War: Yemen's Unending Suffering and Boundless Generosity
Ten years of war in Yemen have caused widespread suffering, including loss of life due to lack of healthcare access, displacement, and constant fear, yet amidst the devastation, acts of extraordinary generosity highlight the resilience of the Yemeni people.
A Decade of War: Yemen's Unending Suffering and Boundless Generosity
Ten years of war in Yemen have caused widespread suffering, including loss of life due to lack of healthcare access, displacement, and constant fear, yet amidst the devastation, acts of extraordinary generosity highlight the resilience of the Yemeni people.
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32% Bias Score


White House Investigates Security Breach After Journalist Joins Sensitive Group Chat
President Trump downplayed a security breach where a journalist was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat with White House officials discussing a Yemen military operation; the White House is investigating but no one will be fired; two federal appeals courts temporarily halted lower court rulings a...
White House Investigates Security Breach After Journalist Joins Sensitive Group Chat
President Trump downplayed a security breach where a journalist was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat with White House officials discussing a Yemen military operation; the White House is investigating but no one will be fired; two federal appeals courts temporarily halted lower court rulings a...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Retains National Security Advisor Waltz After Signal Chat Leak
President Trump considered firing National Security Advisor Michael Waltz after a leaked Signal chat revealed discussions of a Yemen military strike and inadvertently included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, but ultimately decided to retain Waltz despite internal debate and external pressure.
Trump Retains National Security Advisor Waltz After Signal Chat Leak
President Trump considered firing National Security Advisor Michael Waltz after a leaked Signal chat revealed discussions of a Yemen military strike and inadvertently included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, but ultimately decided to retain Waltz despite internal debate and external pressure.
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52% Bias Score

Pentagon Investigates Use of Signal App for Yemen Airstrike Planning
The Pentagon is investigating the use of the Signal app by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other Trump administration officials to plan airstrikes in Yemen, raising concerns about national security and the handling of classified information.

Pentagon Investigates Use of Signal App for Yemen Airstrike Planning
The Pentagon is investigating the use of the Signal app by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other Trump administration officials to plan airstrikes in Yemen, raising concerns about national security and the handling of classified information.
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52% Bias Score

Pentagon Investigates Leak of Classified Yemen Operation Details
The Pentagon is investigating a leak of classified information from a Signal group chat used by high-ranking officials, including Defense Minister Pete Hegseth, who allegedly disclosed operational details of a Yemen military operation 30 minutes before its start, prompting a Senate inquiry.

Pentagon Investigates Leak of Classified Yemen Operation Details
The Pentagon is investigating a leak of classified information from a Signal group chat used by high-ranking officials, including Defense Minister Pete Hegseth, who allegedly disclosed operational details of a Yemen military operation 30 minutes before its start, prompting a Senate inquiry.
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40% Bias Score

Pentagon Investigates Hegseth's Use of Signal to Discuss Yemen Strike
The Pentagon's inspector general is investigating Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military strike against Houthi militants in Yemen in March 2025, prompted by a request from Senators Wicker and Reed following a report in The Atlantic.

Pentagon Investigates Hegseth's Use of Signal to Discuss Yemen Strike
The Pentagon's inspector general is investigating Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military strike against Houthi militants in Yemen in March 2025, prompted by a request from Senators Wicker and Reed following a report in The Atlantic.
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40% Bias Score

US Airstrikes Target Houthis in Yemen
The US launched airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen on March 15, aiming to end their attacks on Red Sea shipping. Initial strikes targeted weapons depots and command centers, accompanied by a naval blockade to cut off Iranian supply lines. The strategy relies on overwhelming American military po...

US Airstrikes Target Houthis in Yemen
The US launched airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen on March 15, aiming to end their attacks on Red Sea shipping. Initial strikes targeted weapons depots and command centers, accompanied by a naval blockade to cut off Iranian supply lines. The strategy relies on overwhelming American military po...
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72% Bias Score

Journalist's Accidental Inclusion in Trump Admin's Yemen Strike Chat Sparks Security Concerns
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz's claim that journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally included in a Signal group chat discussing a US attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen is disputed by Goldberg, raising concerns about the Trump administration's handling of classified information and security p...

Journalist's Accidental Inclusion in Trump Admin's Yemen Strike Chat Sparks Security Concerns
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz's claim that journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally included in a Signal group chat discussing a US attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen is disputed by Goldberg, raising concerns about the Trump administration's handling of classified information and security p...
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Intensifies Yemen Airstrikes, Killing at Least One
U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, beginning March 15, killed at least one civilian and wounded four others overnight into Saturday, targeting Houthi-controlled areas including Sanaa, while the U.S. military confirmed a strike on the Houthi general command headquarters; the increased intensity under Presiden...

U.S. Intensifies Yemen Airstrikes, Killing at Least One
U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, beginning March 15, killed at least one civilian and wounded four others overnight into Saturday, targeting Houthi-controlled areas including Sanaa, while the U.S. military confirmed a strike on the Houthi general command headquarters; the increased intensity under Presiden...
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36% Bias Score
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