March 28, 2026 – US Headlines

1At least 10 U.S. troops wounded in Iranian attack on Saudi air base

Story gist: An Iranian attack on a U.S. base in Saudi Arabia wounded at least 10 American troops.
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Strike on U.S. Base in Saudi Arabia Injures 12 American Troops, 2 Seriously, Officials Say
— The New York Times
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Center
No major center-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
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Iran War Live Updates: Marco Rubio Says Iranian Tolls in Hormuz Would Be ‘Dangerous to the World’
— WSJ
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Bias summary: Left-leaning NYT frames the event with focus on casualties, specifying 12 troops injured including 2 seriously. No center-leaning coverage provided, omitting neutral factual reporting. Right-leaning WSJ embeds it in ‘Iran War Live Updates,’ emphasizing Sen. Rubio’s comment on risks of Iranian tolls in Hormuz over the attack details.

2House Vote Sets Up Clash With the Senate on D.H.S. Funding, Prolonging Shutdown

Story gist: The House rejected a Senate deal on Department of Homeland Security funding. The vote sets up a clash with the Senate and prolongs the partial government shutdown.
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House Vote Sets Up Clash With the Senate on D.H.S. Funding, Prolonging Shutdown
— The New York Times
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Center
House Republicans reject Senate deal, prolonging DHS shutdown
— BBC
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‘Ship has sailed’: This is what Dems won’t get in DHS deal after shunning GOP
— Fox News
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like NYT frame the House vote as initiating a Senate clash and prolonging shutdown, with neutral tone emphasizing institutional conflict. Center outlets like BBC directly attribute rejection and shutdown extension to House Republicans. Right-leaning Fox blames Democrats for shunning GOP offers, using triumphant quotes to imply Democratic fault and GOP resolve.

3Yemen’s Houthis strike at Israel as attacks on Iran continue

Story gist: Yemen’s Houthi group launched a missile strike against Israel. The action occurs as attacks on Iran continue.
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Live updates: Iran war; Houthis enter conflict with missile strike against Israel
— CNN
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Center
Yemen’s Houthis strike at Israel as attacks on Iran continue
— Reuters
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning CNN frames the event as part of an ‘Iran war’ with ‘live updates,’ emphasizing escalation and Houthis ‘entering conflict.’ Center outlet Reuters uses neutral phrasing matching the story title, focusing on facts without added drama. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting hawkish or pro-Israel emphases on threats from Iran-backed militants.

4TSA workers might get paid Monday, but their worries and airport woes could linger for longer

Story gist: President Trump signed an executive order directing the Department of Homeland Security to pay TSA workers immediately. The action addresses payment delays amid stalled funding in Congress.
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Trump signs executive order instructing DHS to immediately pay TSA agents
— The Guardian
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Center
TSA workers might get paid Monday, but their worries and airport woes could linger for longer
— AP News
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Trump Takes Executive Action to Pay TSA Workers as Funding Stalls in Congress
— WSJ
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian states the executive order factually without praise or blame. Center AP emphasizes uncertainty for workers, ongoing worries, and airport issues. Right-leaning WSJ highlights Trump’s decisive action positively while faulting Congress for funding stall, portraying him as proactive leader.

5FBI director’s personal email, photos and documents leaked by Iran-linked hackers

Story gist: Iran-linked hackers leaked the FBI director’s personal email, photos, and documents. The incident was reported by multiple outlets.
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FBI director’s personal email, photos and documents leaked by Iran-linked hackers
— The Guardian
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Center
Iran-linked hackers breach FBI director’s personal email, publish photos and documents
— Reuters
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames the event as a direct leak by Iran-linked hackers, emphasizing attribution. Center Reuters highlights the ‘breach’ and active ‘publish’ of materials, focusing on action. Right-leaning outlets provide no coverage, absenting perspectives on implications for U.S. security or criticism of FBI leadership vulnerabilities.