Tulsi Gabbard said she wouldn't speak about the alleged massive security breach reported by the Atlantic where its editor was by mistake sent the US's war plan in Yemen. The report mentioned that TulSi Gabbard was there in the group chat as TG. Kash Patel was asked whether the FBI would investigate the breach. Patel said he does not have an update as he was briefed about it just last night.
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A decision by Lithuania's National Opera and Ballet Theatre to replace Tchaikovsky's 'Nutcracker' with an Italian composer's work sparked debate amidst ongoing tensions with Russia. Culture Minister Sarunas Birutis' comments favoring Tchaikovsky ignited controversy, highlighting the struggle to separate politics from culture during wartime.
Malaysia will relaunch the search for missing flight MH370. Ocean Infinity will lead the operation. The search will focus on the southern Indian Ocean. The company will use advanced robotics. Ocean Infinity will only get paid if they find the wreckage. The plane disappeared 10 years ago with 239 people on board.
A purported manifesto linked to school shooter Natalie 'Samantha' Rupnow is being questioned online as to whether it was at all written by her. Social media users suggest the document's language resembles a translation and is probably not written by an English speaker. The manifesto also had the suspected killer's personal details, her struggle in the family.
Kenya has heightened security along its border with Ethiopia after a violent clash left 22 people missing. The conflict, near the Omo river, involved armed men and led to the disappearance of 15 boats. Kenyan and Ethiopian officials are coordinating recovery efforts, and plans are underway to establish a formal border post for security checks.
Pete Buttigieg is set to announce that he will not run for Michigan's open Senate seat, hinting at a potential presidential bid in 2028. CNN reported that Buttigieg was calling fellow Michigan Democrats on Thursday morning to tell them of his decision as he's expected to go public about his announcement -- that he would not contest in the Senate -- later today.
Kash Patel, Trump's nominee for FBI Director, faces scrutiny over his impartiality and past controversial actions, including criticism of the FBI and alleged protocol breaches. Democratic senators are expected to challenge his qualifications, while Republicans view him as essential for reforming the FBI.
Donald Trump nominated Edward Sharp Walsh and Bill White as ambassadors to Ireland and Belgium, respectively. Trump praised Walsh's philanthropy and business acumen, highlighting his golfing skills as an asset. He lauded White's fundraising efforts for wounded service members and his recognition by the Coast Guard and Navy.
A woman has sued Walmart, alleging that their delivery driver, Alvin B. Ortiz, was caught committing an indecent act in her driveway after dropping off groceries. The incident occurred on July 8, leading to Ortiz’s arrest. The lawsuit claims Walmart failed to conduct a proper background check, resulting in emotional and psychological distress for the woman.
Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries has urged party members to fight President Trump's agenda, prompting the White House to demand an apology for inciting violence. "That's not acceptable. We are going to fight it legislatively. We are going to fight it in the courts. We're going to fight it in the streets," Jeffries said. Jeffries' spokesperson said it's a laughable allegation that Jeffries incited violence against Donald Trump.