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Bolton is accused of sharing โdiaryโ notes with his family that contained sensitive information from his time as national security adviser
Donald Trump's former national security advisor turned nemesis, John Bolton, is expected to plead guilty to mishandling classified documents.
Cash-for-intel tradecraft continues to concern intelligence officials years after it was first spotted
The married MAGA influencer has copped to assaulting a woman while vacationing with her lover - marking a very public fall from grace for the jet-setting bombshell.
MI5 has issued an unprecedented warning that China is attempting to corrupt Britain's military staff to steal secrets.
On Monday, the Muscatine police said Ryan McFarland had carried out a horrific massacre, killing six people believed to be his family members, including two children, before taking his own life.
The body of a missing nuclear lab worker has been found, 11 months after she vanished without a trace under disturbing circumstances and fears she held classified secrets.
Jess Michaels, who says she was sexually assaulted by Epstein in New York in 1991 when she was 22, launched a blistering attack on the Palace.
Former AG Pam Bondi marches back into the Jeffrey Epstein spotlight Friday as House investigators grill her behind closed doors over the Trump administrationโs chaotic handling of the infamous sex predatorโs case files
Feds say insider used confidential search trend data to score $1.2M in prediction market profits
The Daily Mail has revealed exclusive photos of Ken Paxton, who easily defeated longtime Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn, as the secrets of his $2m love nest emerged.
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The companyโs data editor trawls through billions of queries to deliver a portrait of the worldโs preoccupations As anyone who has procreated this century knows, childrearing involves daily rounds of online searching. The most common parenting-related queries feature in What We Ask Google, a valiant attempt by the search giantโs data editor Simon Rogers to create a โsurprisingly hopeful picture of humankindโ (thatโs the subtitle) from searches performed over the past two decades. โWhy do babies get hiccups?โ we ask. โWhen do babies teethe?โ โWhy do toddlers bite?โ โHow do you know if your child has ADHD?โ โHow to tell kids about divorce?โ Since 2006, engineers have used Google Trends to make sense of common (and anonymised) queries like these, going back as far as 2004, when phones were dumb and less than half of UK households had internet access. Rogers, a British former Guardian journalist based in California, views the results as a kind of social mirror. Continue reading...
The author of When I Hit You returns with a pithy, savagely funny tale of online shaming and the Indian manosphere We can all agree that the internet today, especially two particular platforms owned by the worldโs greatest megalomaniacs, is a hellscape. But if you think X and Facebook are purgatories of friendless trolls endlessly posting hate and bullying women, each other and minorities under the guise of free speech, wait till you experience the Indian version of that netherworld, as captured by novelist and poet Meena Kandasamy. Take the worst algorithms in the world, add a billion-and-a-half people, mix in a far-right government with advanced internet skills and bring on the โburning ghats of Indian politicsโ that include caste and misogyny as well as roiling ethnic and religious antagonisms, and the western version of X begins to look like a childrenโs playground. This is the world that Amy Chaturvedi, a posh student activist-communist living in London, wakes up to one day when the internet is set ablaze by a deepfake sex tape. Itโs her face, but itโs not her. Donโt get her wrong, Amy is sexually unapologetic and proudly experimental; she has done plenty of transgressive things, she just didnโt do that one video. But try telling that to the Indian manosphere or, in fact, Amyโs mother. โThe main aggressors are a disparate bunch of Nazi-loving, Islamophobic vegetarian dicks with profile pictures that are either the Joker or V for Vendetta,โ Kandasamy writes. โIf these trolls are to be believed, I am a leading member of the tukde-tukde gang of academics who want to balkanise India. I am on Pakistani payroll. I am funded by George Soros.โ She nails the weaselly character of the Indian internet troll, exposing all their shameful secrets โ their failures with women, their desire to be followed by Prime Minister Modi (itโs a real thing, look it up), their fear of Muslims, and their rage. Kandasamyโs sharp humour provides much-needed relief from the anger of the internet and I found myself laughing many times at her wicked, tart observations. Continue reading...
When Venezuela Fury married her boxer boyfriend Noah Price in an ostentatious ceremony on the Isle of Man last week, no detail was left to chance.
He's been hailed as an all-time great - but there's more to his success than meets the eye.
Cannes film festival: Valeska Grisebachโs complex drama tracks an archaeologist whose mountain dig is interrupted by an old friend with rather dirtier hands The digging up of the past โ and the hiding of secrets in the present โ are the themes of Valeska Grisebachโs complex, subtle, opaque new drama which seems to withhold some of its narrative meaning from the audience, moment-by-moment. It is set, like her previous film Western, in Bulgariaโs remote and beautiful mountainous country, where memories of the Balkan wars (and the communist era before that) are still fresh and where there is money to be made and resources to be exploited for those who are ruthless enough. As with Western, Grisebach uses nonprofessionals for many very likable supper-and-drinking-and-reminiscing scenes with people gathered round tables shooting the breeze, scenes that donโt need a particular reason to exist, other than their easy, garrulous energy. And as before, Grisebach shows an interesting reluctance to conform to conventional narrative templates โ though while this film actually does conform to Chekhovโs ancient rule about what happens to the gun produced in act one (well, act two in this case), the denouement isnโt the usual arthouse flourish of violence. I felt however that in the course of this film, Grisebach was feeling and improvising her way through all this ambient detail towards a meaning that she (and we) didnโt really reach. Continue reading...
Nottingham Playhouse Teenage crushes, breakups, careers, kids, fallings out and unbreakable loyalty โ Jane Upton gives us a sweeping story of two best mates Imagine if One Day was set in Long Eaton. Now, take its sweeping, time-spanning love story, but make it platonic, and about two theatre-obsessed best mates. Thatโs the foundation for Jane Uptonโs luminous, heart-exploding play, which catches Jess and Billy in a series of snapshots across their friendship. Beginning in the early 90s, during their school days, and then moving through their 20s, 30s and into their mid-40s, the play threads together teenage crushes, career decisions, breakups, marriages, births and children. Jess (Katie Redford) is an oversharer while Billy (Benedict Salter) has secrets. Their early years together pass through play rehearsals, parties, personal revelations and betrayals, but even in their lowest moments, the two are always pulled back to each otherโs side. Continue reading...