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US Intelligence Chiefs to Face Questions Over Yemen Bombing Chat
House Democrats will question US intelligence chiefs Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe on Wednesday about their participation in a Signal group chat with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, where plans to bomb Yemen were discussed; the incident has prompted outrage on Capitol Hill.
US Intelligence Chiefs to Face Questions Over Yemen Bombing Chat
House Democrats will question US intelligence chiefs Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe on Wednesday about their participation in a Signal group chat with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, where plans to bomb Yemen were discussed; the incident has prompted outrage on Capitol Hill.
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40% Bias Score


Leaked Signal Messages Reveal Operational Details of US Yemen Bombing
The Atlantic magazine published leaked Signal messages detailing a US-led bombing of Yemen, including weapons, timing, and targeting information; this prompted a controversy, with the Trump administration claiming the information was unclassified despite its sensitive nature, and raising questions o...
Leaked Signal Messages Reveal Operational Details of US Yemen Bombing
The Atlantic magazine published leaked Signal messages detailing a US-led bombing of Yemen, including weapons, timing, and targeting information; this prompted a controversy, with the Trump administration claiming the information was unclassified despite its sensitive nature, and raising questions o...
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44% Bias Score


Leaked Chats Reveal US Houthi Strike Details, Contradicting Officials
Leaked Signal chat logs reveal a US military operation against Yemen's Houthis, contradicting officials' denials; The Atlantic published the logs, citing public interest despite White House objections; the operation involved top officials including Vice President Jay D. Vance, who expressed reservat...
Leaked Chats Reveal US Houthi Strike Details, Contradicting Officials
Leaked Signal chat logs reveal a US military operation against Yemen's Houthis, contradicting officials' denials; The Atlantic published the logs, citing public interest despite White House objections; the operation involved top officials including Vice President Jay D. Vance, who expressed reservat...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Cabinet Members Sued for Using Signal to Discuss Yemen Strikes
A federal lawsuit accuses five Trump administration cabinet members of violating federal law by using the encrypted messaging app Signal to coordinate military strikes in Yemen, prompting the White House to attack the presiding judge.
Trump Cabinet Members Sued for Using Signal to Discuss Yemen Strikes
A federal lawsuit accuses five Trump administration cabinet members of violating federal law by using the encrypted messaging app Signal to coordinate military strikes in Yemen, prompting the White House to attack the presiding judge.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Officials' Signal Chat Leak Reveals Pre-Strike Discussions
On March 26th, The Atlantic published a partial transcript of a Signal group chat, revealing discussions between Trump administration officials—including National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe—about airstrikes on Yemeni Houthis, contradicting their Senate testim...
Trump Administration Officials' Signal Chat Leak Reveals Pre-Strike Discussions
On March 26th, The Atlantic published a partial transcript of a Signal group chat, revealing discussions between Trump administration officials—including National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe—about airstrikes on Yemeni Houthis, contradicting their Senate testim...
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60% Bias Score


Accidental Disclosure of US Military Strike Plans via Signal
US National Security Advisor Michael Waltz accidentally included The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg in a Signal group chat revealing the timing and details of a military strike against the Houthis in Yemen, two hours prior to its execution at 1:45 p.m. EST, causing a significant securit...
Accidental Disclosure of US Military Strike Plans via Signal
US National Security Advisor Michael Waltz accidentally included The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg in a Signal group chat revealing the timing and details of a military strike against the Houthis in Yemen, two hours prior to its execution at 1:45 p.m. EST, causing a significant securit...
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48% Bias Score

Leaked Signal Chat Reveals Timing of US Airstrike in Yemen
The Atlantic released a transcript of a Signal chat among top US officials, revealing the planned timing of a Yemen airstrike on March 15th, prompting denials and accusations of a hoax from the Trump administration.

Leaked Signal Chat Reveals Timing of US Airstrike in Yemen
The Atlantic released a transcript of a Signal chat among top US officials, revealing the planned timing of a Yemen airstrike on March 15th, prompting denials and accusations of a hoax from the Trump administration.
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52% Bias Score

Signal Leak Scandal Sparks Bipartisan Calls for Investigation
A Signal group chat containing sensitive military plans, involving several top Trump administration officials and accidentally including a journalist, has caused a political firestorm and led to calls for investigation.

Signal Leak Scandal Sparks Bipartisan Calls for Investigation
A Signal group chat containing sensitive military plans, involving several top Trump administration officials and accidentally including a journalist, has caused a political firestorm and led to calls for investigation.
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44% Bias Score

Leaked Signal Chat Reveals Detailed US Yemen Strike Plans
Screenshots of a Signal chat leaked to The Atlantic revealed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's detailed plans for a US strike on Houthi targets in Yemen, including precise times and military assets, shortly before related congressional testimony, raising concerns about operational security.

Leaked Signal Chat Reveals Detailed US Yemen Strike Plans
Screenshots of a Signal chat leaked to The Atlantic revealed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's detailed plans for a US strike on Houthi targets in Yemen, including precise times and military assets, shortly before related congressional testimony, raising concerns about operational security.
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48% Bias Score

Leaked Chat Reveals US Airstrike Plans on Yemen's Houthis
The Atlantic published transcripts of a leaked Signal group chat among 18 US officials, including Pentagon and White House staff, discussing the timing of airstrikes on Yemen's Houthis, contradicting official statements; the leak was attributed to a White House advisor's error.

Leaked Chat Reveals US Airstrike Plans on Yemen's Houthis
The Atlantic published transcripts of a leaked Signal group chat among 18 US officials, including Pentagon and White House staff, discussing the timing of airstrikes on Yemen's Houthis, contradicting official statements; the leak was attributed to a White House advisor's error.
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48% Bias Score

Senate Demands Expedited Probe into Leak of Sensitive Yemen Strike Details
Sen. Roger Wicker announced that the Senate Armed Services Committee is demanding an expedited investigation into the leak of sensitive information from a Signal group chat, revealed by The Atlantic, that detailed a successful Yemen strike; this follows the publication of screenshots showing Defense...

Senate Demands Expedited Probe into Leak of Sensitive Yemen Strike Details
Sen. Roger Wicker announced that the Senate Armed Services Committee is demanding an expedited investigation into the leak of sensitive information from a Signal group chat, revealed by The Atlantic, that detailed a successful Yemen strike; this follows the publication of screenshots showing Defense...
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36% Bias Score

National Security Breach: Atlantic Editor Joins Sensitive Military Planning Chat
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat of senior Trump administration officials who discussed the timing and specifics of a planned attack on the Houthis in Yemen, raising concerns about a significant national security breach.

National Security Breach: Atlantic Editor Joins Sensitive Military Planning Chat
The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat of senior Trump administration officials who discussed the timing and specifics of a planned attack on the Houthis in Yemen, raising concerns about a significant national security breach.
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52% Bias Score
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