Elon Musk met with NSA chief Timothy Haugh to discuss aligning both organizations with the new administration's priorities, potentially hinting at cuts to America's spy services. Musk's efforts to slash government spending have so far spared intelligence agencies, but buyout proposals at the CIA and hints at NSA cuts suggest changes may be imminent.
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Accenture is discontinuing its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) goals in response to shifts in the US political landscape. The company will no longer track gender and racial diversity targets or use DEI metrics in employee evaluations. This move aligns with similar actions by other major tech companies.
US special counsel Jack Smith determined Donald Trump engaged in a criminal effort to stay in power post-2020 election defeat, but Trump's impending return to office hindered the trial. Smith defended his unbiased investigation, while the report revealed additional details regarding the January 6 Capitol attack and sensitive document retention charges.
Elon Musk and Sam Altman publicly clashed over Donald Trump's $500 billion AI project, with Musk claiming in the public that OpenAI and SoftBank don't have that much money. "Wrong, as you surely know. Want to come visit the first site already under way? This is great for the country. I realize what is great for the country isn't always what's optimal for your companies, but in your new role I hope you'll mostly put America first," Sam Altman said.
UN secretary-general António Guterres on Monday warned about the global suffocation of human rights due to division and greed. He criticized ongoing conflicts like Russia-Ukraine and called for respect of territories and a cease-fire between Palestine and Israel. He also highlighted the negative impacts of climate change and technological exploitation.
Vice President Kamala Harris did not extend the customary invitation to incoming Vice President JD Vance to familiarize him and his family with the Naval Observatory residence. Communication was later established between Vance's team and Navy officials to arrange details concerning the residence. Harris' team reportedly said they were busy canceling an overseas trip first and then with California wildfires.
Pakistan is ranked as the third most polluted country in 2024 due to severe smog, with nearly two million people needing medical care for pollution-related health issues. The nation's PM2.5 levels are 15 times the WHO's safe limit, driven by various sources including biomass burning and industrial emissions.
But here’s the thing: timing is not causality. The idea that papal deaths somehow signal or foreshadow world wars is compelling as a narrative—especially in a social media age where historical trivia morphs easily into eschatological prophecy. But it falls into a classic logical trap: post hoc ergo propter hoc—after this, therefore because of this.
Donald Trump's counselor Alina Habba expressed her deep emotional connection to Kash Patel, the new FBI director, during his swearing-in ceremony. She shared how Patel supported her through challenging times and contributed to her commitment to America and President Trump. "I am not allowed to cry, I'm supposed to be a tough chick," Habba said.