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Officer’s Strava activity reveals location of French aircraft carrier in eastern Mediterranean

A French officer inadvertently revealed the location of the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle by publicly recording a run on the Strava app. The vessel, deployed to the eastern Mediterranean, was reportedly northwest of Cyprus. This incident highlights ongoing security concerns with fitness app data, following similar past exposures.

‘Rejected in two minutes’: Indian-origin student Bhuvana Chilukuri describes AI-led job screening after 100 rejections, calls it ‘brutal’

A 20-year-old Indian-origin student finds AI-driven job hunting impersonal and brutal after over 100 rejections. With job vacancies shrinking and employers increasingly using AI for screening, many graduates feel the career ladder is out of reach. While firms cite efficiency, candidates lament the loss of human connection in the hiring process.

Joe Kent suggests Israel link in Charlie Kirk assassination, calls conspiracy theory a ‘data point’ that needs investigation

Former National Counterterrorism Center official Joe Kent has raised questions about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Kent suggested a conspiracy theory alleging Israel’s involvement warrants investigation. He stated that Kirk’s opposition to war with Iran and his relationship with Israel were factors. Authorities have charged Tyler Robinson with Kirk’s murder. Kent claims his […]

‘Never asked to leave’: Unredacted Epstein email raises questions over Trump’s Mar-a-Lago claim

An unredacted 2009 email suggests Jeffrey Epstein was never expelled from Mar-a-Lago, contradicting Donald Trump’s long-standing claim. The email, reviewed by Representative Dan Goldman, indicates Trump’s attorney stated Epstein was not a member and never asked to leave the club. This revelation raises further questions about Trump’s past statements and the handling of Epstein-related documents.