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Wednesday, February 26, 2025

More than 100 intelligence community employees will be terminated and have their security clearances revoked as the intelligence community investigates group chats that allegedly discussed explicit behavior, officials said. The chats, which were hosted on a chat system for the intelligence community that was maintained by the National Security Agency, took place on a secure intranet called Intelink in two server channels titled "LBTQA" and "IC_Pride_TWG," according to intelligence community officials. "This behavior is unacceptable and those involved WILL be held accountable," Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard posted on X.


Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Despite a fresh rant by Democratic strategist James Carville that the Trump administration will collapse in the next month, a new poll by Harvard CAPS/Harris released Feb. 24 is nothing short of devastating for the Democrats. Not only that, but the survey shows widespread support for Trump's DOGE efforts, which have been the subject of so much partisan opposition. But does DOGE really cut along party lines? Let's take a look at the poll and find out.


Monday, February 24, 2025

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday that he was "ready" to resign as leader if it meant it brought peace to his country, suggesting he could swap it for NATO membership. read more


The United States has threatened to cut off Ukraine's access to Starlink satellite internet terminals if Kyiv does not reach a deal with the U.S. regarding critical mineral resources, Reuters reported on Feb. 21, citing three sources familiar with the negotiations. read more


Sunday, February 23, 2025

In December, Nielsen reported that Reid had lost nearly half her viewers since Trump's election. MSNBC, struggling with ratings, reportedly asked anchors"including Reid and Stephanie Ruhle"to take pay cuts to stay on-air. Kutler, formerly a CNN executive, is tasked with navigating MSNBC's future as it prepares to become part of a newly independent company. "Our jobs are hard on a normal day, and these are not normal times," she told staff. Additionally, former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki is expected to take over a primetime slot, a source told The Post.


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