ipl365 5 Voters Weigh In on the Signal Leak
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The White House has spent the week trying to downplay the revelation that top national security officials discussed plans for U.S. strikes in Yemen on Houthi militants over Signalipl365, a commercial messaging app.

In a stunning breach of national security, the Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, disclosed specific operational details before the attacks in the group chat — which inadvertently included The Atlantic’s editor in chief, Jeffrey Goldberg. Michael Waltz, the national security adviser who added Mr. Goldberg to the chat, said he took “full responsibility” for the leak.

Several Democrats called for Mr. Hegseth to step down. But the Trump administration has tried to divert or sidestep the issues. (Mr. Trump said the scandal was a “witch hunt.”)

As part of a regular check-in over the course of Mr. Trump’s first 100 days back in office,66jogo Cassinos ao Vivo Brasil The New York Times asked five voters what they thought of the administration’s response.

‘This is a serious, serious mistake.’Dave Abdallah, 59, from Dearborn Heights, Mich.ImageCredit...Brittany Greeson for The New York Times

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Disciplinary proceedings against Dr. Wax tested the tenure protections of professors and whether such protections allow them to voice opinions that many might find inappropriate or downright insulting. Many students said that they could not trust Dr. Wax to grade students without bias. But many professors — even those who found her comments profoundly racist — objected to disciplining her on the grounds of academic freedom.

The accountability office said many of those systems “have critical operational impacts” on air traffic safety and efficiency. Many of them are also facing “challenges that are historically problematic for aging systems,” according to the report.

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