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Whistleblower complaint centers on sharing of classified intelligence and reporting of a potential crime, watchdog says

A complaint filed last year by a US intelligence community whistleblower that is now being scrutinized by lawmakers includes claims that the distribution of a highly classified intelligence report had been “restricted for political purposes” and that an intelligence agency lawyer had failed to report a potential crime to the Justice Department, a government watchdog told lawmakers earlier this week.The Intelligence Community Inspector General provided the broad outline in a Monday letter to the House and Senate Intelligence Committees of the whistleblower complaint it received in May 2025
Whistleblower complaint centers on sharing of classified intelligence and reporting of a potential crime, watchdog says
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Mystery manhole leak creating an icy hazard for food wholesaler

    NEW YORK (WCBS) -- A flooded manhole has turned a loading dock into an ice rink in Queens. "The water has nowhere to go, so it's 24/7 of just constant flow," Mike Ciuffo said. Ciuffo, president of food wholesale company M&V Provisions, says the mystery leak has been gurgling for more than a month, posing added risk to staff, customers, and delivery drivers since the snowstorm and deep freeze."We've had a few people fall," he said.He says a tractor trailer full of eggs was unable to complete its delivery."He got stuck on the ice. He was here for about three hours before
Mystery manhole leak creating an icy hazard for food wholesaler
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Anthropic’s new AI tool sends shudders through software stocks

Anthropic just launched a new AI tool that could replace dozens of software tools. And Wall Street is panicked.Claude Cowork is meant to be like an AI colleague, with the ability to read files, organize folders and draft documents on your behalf. New plugins tailored for specific industries like sales, finance, data marketing and legal launched on Friday. That sent software stocks into a spiral, raising fears that the bread-and-butter software-as-a-service business model that’s driven the tech and digital services industries is now at risk of disruption.Wall Street is nervous that AI tools l
Anthropic’s new AI tool sends shudders through software stocks

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Private-sector hiring slumped in January, adding just 22,000 jobs

The brief US government shutdown has delayed the official jobs report for January – with the data now set to land on February 11 instead of this coming Friday – but the first look at hiring activity in the private sector showed that employment gains sputtered to start the year.Payroll giant ADP reported Wednesday that employers in the private sector added just 22,000 jobs in January, about half the size of the 45,000-job gain economists were expecting. Job growth slowed further from December’s employment gains that were revised down to 37,000 from 41,000.January’s job gains were driven
Private-sector hiring slumped in January, adding just 22,000 jobs
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Still no suspect in the disappearance of 'Today' host Savannah Guthrie's mother

The search for “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie’s mother still had no suspect or person of interest Wednesday, authorities said, four days after she disappeared with signs of forced entry at her home in southern Arizona. Investigators believe Nancy Guthrie was taken against her will over the weekend and Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has said they don’t have credible information indicating Guthrie’s disappearance was targeted. Guthrie has limited mobility, and officials do not believe she left on her own. Nanos said she is of sound mind. “Detectives
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What we know about the unverified Nancy Guthrie ransom note

Some of the most recent evidence in the desperate search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, is also among the case’s most disturbing: purported ransom notes sent to media outlets.Investigators have not yet confirmed whether the three similar notes are legitimate, but the sheriff of Arizona’s Pima County said Tuesday he was “absolutely not” dismissing them.“When the note comes to us, it’s like any piece of evidence,” Sheriff Chris Nanos told CBS News. “You give it to us. You give us a lead. We’re going to look at every aspect of tha
What we know about the unverified Nancy Guthrie ransom note
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Justice Department review found Trump ally Ed Martin improperly leaked grand jury material in probe of president’s foes

A Justice Department review found that Ed Martin improperly handled grand jury materials that were part of an investigation targeting Donald Trump’s political enemies, at least two sources familiar with the review told CNN. It was at least part of the reason Martin was pushed out of DOJ headquarters early this year.The review, which was overseen by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s office, focused on whether grand jury material gathered in the department’s mortgage fraud inquiries into Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff and New York Attorney General Letitia James had been illegally shared

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Trump's border czar pulling 700 immigration officers out of Minnesota immediately

The Trump administration is reducing the number of immigration officers in Minnesota but will continue its enforcement operation that has sparked weeks of tensions and deadly confrontations, border czar Tom Homan said Wednesday. About 700 federal officers — roughly a quarter of the total deployed to Minnesota — will be withdrawn immediately after state and local officials agreed over the past week to cooperate by turning over arrested immigrants, Homan said. But he did not provide a timeline for when the administration might end the operation that has become a
Trump's border czar pulling 700 immigration officers out of Minnesota immediately
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Former border patrol agent helps to look for Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie’s mom

    CATALINA FOOTHILLS, Arizona (KGUN) -- Art Del Cueto, a former Border Patrol agent is volunteering his expertise to help search for missing Tucson woman Nancy Guthrie, who Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos says could have been kidnapped from her home.Del Cueto, who worked with Border Patrol for over two decades, spent Monday searching the rugged desert terrain in the Foothills where Guthrie disappeared. He now works with the Federation for American Immigration Reform."That's a responsibility a lot of us have. If you have any skills, you should give back to the community e
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Exclusive: Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi on hunger strike in detention in Iran, foundation says

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi is on hunger strike whilst being held in detention by Iranian authorities, according to a statement from her foundation.In the statement shared exclusively with CNN, the Paris-based foundation, which is run by her family, says it received credible information that Mohammadi began her strike on Monday “to protest her unlawful detention and the dire conditions in which she is being held, realities faced by numerous political prisoners currently held in Iran.”Ali Rahmani, Mohammadi’s son, said in a statement that he was “deeply worried” about
Exclusive: Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi on hunger strike in detention in Iran, foundation says
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Skeletons found in mysterious pit died violent deaths in Anglo-Saxon-era England

In an idyllic corner of an English field, beneath the lush green grass and yellow buttercups sprouting in the sunshine, archaeologists made a grim discovery.Sifting through the soil, they found a pit dating back around 1,200 years, filled with skeletons — some complete, some dismembered — that bore the signs of horrific, violent death.“There’s terrible interpersonal violence going on here in whatever form we’re looking at,” said Oscar Aldred, an archaeologist at the University of Cambridge who led the dig last spring and summer at Wandlebury Country Park, about three miles (4.8 kil

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NFL players' union interim boss David White says players have 'no appetite' for an 18-game season

NFL players' union interim boss David White says players have 'no appetite' for an 18-game season
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Trump says states are agents of federal government in elections

Trump says states are agents of federal government in elections

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Bahama Breeze is closing all of its restaurants

Bahama Breeze is closing all of its restaurants

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Stephen Miran resigns from the White House, keeping his seat at the Fed

Stephen Miran resigns from the White House, keeping his seat at the Fed
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There are many famous names in the Epstein files

There are many famous names in the Epstein files

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Trump demands $1 billion from Harvard as a prolonged standoff appears to deepen

President Donald Trump is demanding a $1 billion payment from Harvard University to end his prolonged standoff with the Ivy League campus, doubling the amount he sought previously as both sides appear to move further from reaching a deal

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Jill Biden’s ex-husband charged with murder in death of his current wife

Jill Biden’s ex-husband charged with murder in death of his current wife
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China to ban hidden car door handles made popular by Tesla in world first

China to ban hidden car door handles made popular by Tesla in world first

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Iran’s president seeks 'fair and equitable' negotiations, while US shoots down drone

Iran's president has instructed the foreign minister to pursue negotiations with the United States

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Home buyers might be hoping for lower mortgage rates with a new Fed chief. They’ll have to wait

Home buyers might be hoping for lower mortgage rates with a new Fed chief. They’ll have to wait