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Forbes: More Than 100 Intelligence Staffers To Be Fired For Sending Sexually Explicit Texts In NSA Chatrooms, Gabbard Says
More Than 100 Intelligence Staffers To Be Fired For Sending Sexually Explicit Texts In NSA Chatrooms, Gabbard Says
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced the termination of over 100 intelligence officers for engaging in inappropriate conversations on NSA chat platforms. She described their actions as a severe breach of trust and has directed the revocation of their security clearances.

Gabbard's memo follows reports of "obscene, pornographic, and sexually explicit" discussions among employees. The NSA acknowledged the issue, stating that investigations into the misuse of their communication systems are ongoing.


#society

GB News: Kanye West slammed as ‘downright dangerous’ following latest ‘crispy’ swastika clothing stunt: ‘It’s unacceptable!’
Kanye West slammed as ‘downright dangerous’ following latest ‘crispy’ swastika clothing stunt: ‘It’s unacceptable!’
Kanye West faced backlash after posting swastika-themed clothing on his X account, prompting condemnation from the Anti-Defamation League and other organizations. Critics argue that his influence could embolden extremists, especially amid rising antisemitism globally.

Actor David Schwimmer and others have called for West's ban from the platform, labeling him a "deranged bigot." Despite deleting his posts and announcing a temporary exit from X, West's account has been marked as NSFW due to the nature of his content.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: British pensioners detained in Afghanistan are ‘pawns’ in Taliban power struggle
British pensioners detained in Afghanistan are ‘pawns’ in Taliban power struggle
An elderly British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, have been detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan amid a power struggle within the regime. Their arrest, linked to the Haqqani network, appears to be a political maneuver rather than a legal violation.

The move is seen as an attempt to increase pressure on the Taliban's supreme leader, Haibatullah Akhundzada, while positioning Sirajuddin Haqqani as a more favorable leader for international engagement.