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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


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


Trump Admin Faces Backlash After Leaked Yemen Strike Messages
The Trump administration is facing criticism after leaked Signal messages detailing U.S. military strikes in Yemen were published by the Atlantic, prompting investigations and calls for resignations; the White House denies classified information was leaked.
Trump Admin Faces Backlash After Leaked Yemen Strike Messages
The Trump administration is facing criticism after leaked Signal messages detailing U.S. military strikes in Yemen were published by the Atlantic, prompting investigations and calls for resignations; the White House denies classified information was leaked.
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48% Bias Score


Signalgate Scandal Exposes Trump Administration Divisions on Yemen Airstrikes
A leaked Signal group chat revealed discussions among top Trump administration officials about U.S. airstrikes on Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, exposing disagreements and raising concerns about national security and the administration's internal dynamics.
Signalgate Scandal Exposes Trump Administration Divisions on Yemen Airstrikes
A leaked Signal group chat revealed discussions among top Trump administration officials about U.S. airstrikes on Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, exposing disagreements and raising concerns about national security and the administration's internal dynamics.
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64% Bias Score


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

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

Signal Chat Leak Exposes Planned Yemen Strike, Raising Security Concerns
The Atlantic's editor-in-chief released a Signal group chat transcript detailing a planned Yemen military strike, sparking debate on transparency and security risks within the Trump administration.

Signal Chat Leak Exposes Planned Yemen Strike, Raising Security Concerns
The Atlantic's editor-in-chief released a Signal group chat transcript detailing a planned Yemen military strike, sparking debate on transparency and security risks within the Trump administration.
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40% Bias Score

Leaked US Group Chat Endangers RAF Personnel During Yemen Airstrikes
A leaked group chat revealed that US officials discussed classified plans for airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen on March 15, endangering British RAF personnel who refueled US jets during the operation, which killed over 50 people, raising concerns about intelligence-sharing and operational securi...

Leaked US Group Chat Endangers RAF Personnel During Yemen Airstrikes
A leaked group chat revealed that US officials discussed classified plans for airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen on March 15, endangering British RAF personnel who refueled US jets during the operation, which killed over 50 people, raising concerns about intelligence-sharing and operational securi...
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44% Bias Score

Leaked Texts Reveal Sensitive US Intelligence on Houthis
Texts from US national security officials Mike Waltz and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, discussing a Yemen strike in a group chat that accidentally included Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg, revealed sensitive intelligence-gathering methods, potentially compromising US intelligence capabilities on the...

Leaked Texts Reveal Sensitive US Intelligence on Houthis
Texts from US national security officials Mike Waltz and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, discussing a Yemen strike in a group chat that accidentally included Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg, revealed sensitive intelligence-gathering methods, potentially compromising US intelligence capabilities on the...
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52% 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

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
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