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Pentagon IG to Probe Leaked Yemen Strike Details Shared on Signal
Senate Armed Services Committee leaders requested a Pentagon inspector general investigation into whether classified information about a Yemen strike was shared on Signal, an encrypted messaging app, following a report detailing the planned attack's specifics, including weapons used and the successf...
Pentagon IG to Probe Leaked Yemen Strike Details Shared on Signal
Senate Armed Services Committee leaders requested a Pentagon inspector general investigation into whether classified information about a Yemen strike was shared on Signal, an encrypted messaging app, following a report detailing the planned attack's specifics, including weapons used and the successf...
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64% Bias Score


Judge Orders Preservation of White House Officials' Signal Messages
Following a report that White House officials shared classified information via a private messaging app, a federal judge ordered the preservation of Signal messages from March 11-15, amid a lawsuit alleging violation of federal records laws.
Judge Orders Preservation of White House Officials' Signal Messages
Following a report that White House officials shared classified information via a private messaging app, a federal judge ordered the preservation of Signal messages from March 11-15, amid a lawsuit alleging violation of federal records laws.
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44% Bias Score


Leaked Signal Messages Compromise US Intelligence on Houthis
Text messages exchanged on Signal by US national security and intelligence officials regarding a planned strike on Houthi targets in Yemen revealed sensitive information, potentially compromising future US intelligence gathering capabilities and prompting internal concerns about the use of unsecure ...
Leaked Signal Messages Compromise US Intelligence on Houthis
Text messages exchanged on Signal by US national security and intelligence officials regarding a planned strike on Houthi targets in Yemen revealed sensitive information, potentially compromising future US intelligence gathering capabilities and prompting internal concerns about the use of unsecure ...
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48% Bias Score


Court Orders Preservation of US Government Chat on Yemeni Airstrikes
A US court ordered the preservation of messages from a government Signal chat discussing US airstrikes on Yemeni Houthis from March 11-15, contradicting officials' claims of no sensitive information shared, after a journalist accidentally joined the chat and published the transcripts.
Court Orders Preservation of US Government Chat on Yemeni Airstrikes
A US court ordered the preservation of messages from a government Signal chat discussing US airstrikes on Yemeni Houthis from March 11-15, contradicting officials' claims of no sensitive information shared, after a journalist accidentally joined the chat and published the transcripts.
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44% Bias Score


Journalist Added to Trump Officials' Signal Chat Discussing Yemen Strike
Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was inadvertently added to a Signal group chat of top Trump administration officials discussing a potential U.S. military strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen, prompting concerns about a major security breach and prompting conflicting statements from the White House.
Journalist Added to Trump Officials' Signal Chat Discussing Yemen Strike
Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was inadvertently added to a Signal group chat of top Trump administration officials discussing a potential U.S. military strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen, prompting concerns about a major security breach and prompting conflicting statements from the White House.
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52% Bias Score


Personal Data of Top US Security Officials Found Easily Accessible Online
Der Spiegel revealed the easily accessible online personal data of top US security officials, including phone numbers, emails, and passwords, raising serious national security concerns; this information was obtained through commercial people search engines and publicly available leaked data.
Personal Data of Top US Security Officials Found Easily Accessible Online
Der Spiegel revealed the easily accessible online personal data of top US security officials, including phone numbers, emails, and passwords, raising serious national security concerns; this information was obtained through commercial people search engines and publicly available leaked data.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Officials' Use of Signal App Sparks National Security Concerns
Top Trump administration officials used the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen, raising concerns about the handling of sensitive information despite the administration's claim that no classified material was shared.

Trump Officials' Use of Signal App Sparks National Security Concerns
Top Trump administration officials used the Signal app to discuss a planned U.S. military strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen, raising concerns about the handling of sensitive information despite the administration's claim that no classified material was shared.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Orders Preservation of Messages in US Military Strike Security Breach
A US federal judge ordered the preservation of Signal messages discussing planned US military strikes against Yemeni Houthis after a journalist was mistakenly added to a group chat including top officials like Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth and Vice President J. D. Vance, prompting a lawsuit and concer...

Judge Orders Preservation of Messages in US Military Strike Security Breach
A US federal judge ordered the preservation of Signal messages discussing planned US military strikes against Yemeni Houthis after a journalist was mistakenly added to a group chat including top officials like Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth and Vice President J. D. Vance, prompting a lawsuit and concer...
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Security Breach: No Dismissals After Signal Chat Leak
A journalist was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat where top U.S. officials, including Vice President J.D. Vance, discussed upcoming strikes on Yemeni Houthi rebels; despite calls for resignations, no one was dismissed, though the incident sparked political controversy and raised questions abo...

U.S. Security Breach: No Dismissals After Signal Chat Leak
A journalist was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat where top U.S. officials, including Vice President J.D. Vance, discussed upcoming strikes on Yemeni Houthi rebels; despite calls for resignations, no one was dismissed, though the incident sparked political controversy and raised questions abo...
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40% Bias Score

Leaked Texts Reveal Specifics of Yemen Airstrike, Contradicting Hegseth's Denial
On March 24, leaked Signal messages revealed that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shared highly specific details of a US airstrike on Houthi fighters in Yemen, contradicting his public denials and raising significant security concerns; military experts called the released information "operational ...

Leaked Texts Reveal Specifics of Yemen Airstrike, Contradicting Hegseth's Denial
On March 24, leaked Signal messages revealed that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shared highly specific details of a US airstrike on Houthi fighters in Yemen, contradicting his public denials and raising significant security concerns; military experts called the released information "operational ...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Officials' Group Chat Leaks Sensitive Military Information
A transcript of a group chat among Trump administration officials revealed details about U.S. military airstrikes in Yemen, including aircraft types and timing, leading to calls for resignations and raising concerns about national security protocols; the chat was conducted on the Signal app.

Trump Officials' Group Chat Leaks Sensitive Military Information
A transcript of a group chat among Trump administration officials revealed details about U.S. military airstrikes in Yemen, including aircraft types and timing, leading to calls for resignations and raising concerns about national security protocols; the chat was conducted on the Signal app.
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52% Bias Score

Senate Demands Investigation into Leaked Classified Military Information via Signal
Senators Roger Wicker and Jack Reed requested an investigation into a Signal chat allegedly containing classified military information, prompting concerns about information security and potential breaches; the White House admits a mistake but cooperation with Congress remains uncertain.

Senate Demands Investigation into Leaked Classified Military Information via Signal
Senators Roger Wicker and Jack Reed requested an investigation into a Signal chat allegedly containing classified military information, prompting concerns about information security and potential breaches; the White House admits a mistake but cooperation with Congress remains uncertain.
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32% Bias Score
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