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Incoming... CIA to Conduct Largest Mass Firing Since 1977

Incoming... CIA to Conduct Largest Mass Firing Since 1977

The CIA is planning to conduct its largest mass firing since 1977, according to The New York Times. According to The Times, the CIA is firing officers working on “recruiting and diversity.” And more firings are to come. This comes one day after...

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If Gene Hackman was a young actor in 2025, Hollywood would reject him

There really was no one like Gene Hackman. The man some consider to be the finest actor of his generation – if not...

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The Best Albums of 2024

This year’s best music, our critic thinks, defied conventions of genre and doctrine, showing how hybrid and fluid the...

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New York health department confirms first case of new mpox strain

The New York State Department of Health on Tuesday confirmed its first case of the new mpox strain, adding to the...

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Johnson leads Fairfield against Sacred Heart after 20-point game

Fairfield Stags (11-17, 7-10 MAAC) at Sacred Heart Pioneers (13-15, 9-8 MAAC) Fairfield, Connecticut; Sunday, 2 p.m....

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New US Rule Aims to Block China’s Access to AI Chips and Models by Restricting the World

The US government has announced a radical plan to control exports of cutting-edge AI technology to most nations.

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The Era of Richard Foreman

Remembering the avant-garde theatre director and beloved emperor of downtown.

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U.S. Has Never Apologized to Somali Drone Strike Victims — Even When It Admitted to Killing Civilians

The American military has been carrying out a continuous military campaign in Somalia since the 2000s, launching nearly...

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Westminster named England’s rough sleeping capital as London rates surge 16%

Westminster is the rough sleeping capital of England, according to new “devastating” snapshot estimates - while...

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PIP and DLA claims rise by 450,000 in a year, DWP reveals

Latest figures show 4.8m claimed PIP and DLA in England and Wales, as ministers grapple with reforming system

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