Firing of National Security Agency Director and Deputy Director

President Donald Trump has reportedly fired National Security Agency Director Timothy Haugh and NSA Deputy Director Wendy Noble. The reasons for the firing are unclear as of early Friday.

Trump firing national security aides and car explosion on Dam Square

Trump fired 3 national security aides after meeting with far-right activist Laura Loomer. Car caught fire on Amsterdam's Dam Square after an explosion caused by the driver. No injuries reported. Last week, a man injured 5 people near Dam Square in a stabbing rampage.

Trump firing national security aides and EU preparing countermeasures against U.S. tariffs

President Trump fired at least 3 national security aides after a meeting with far-right activist Laura Loomer. The European Union is preparing countermeasures against U.S. tariffs imposed by Trump. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen criticized the tariffs as a major blow to the world economy and warned against further protectionism.

Department of Justice attorney fired for refusing to restore Mel Gibson's gun rights

A former Department of Justice attorney claims she was fired for refusing to recommend restoring actor Mel Gibson's gun rights. The disagreement over Gibson's case led to her termination, despite an official denying it was the reason.

Trump administration lawsuits over firing NLRB members

The Trump administration faces lawsuits over the firing of National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) members. A federal judge ruled the firing was illegal. Former head of the Office of Special Counsel dropped his suit against President Trump. The administration is appealing the decision.

Legal battle over President Trump's firing of NLRB member

Federal Judge is considering the legality of President Donald Trump's firing of National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox, with the case potentially heading to higher courts.

SNL's Michael Che Jokes About Network Firing Non-White Hosts

SNL's Micheal Che joked about his possible firing following MSNBC star Joy Reid's show cancellation. Other non-white hosts were demoted by MSNBC, causing backlash. Rachel Maddow criticized the network for the decisions.

Mass Firing of Civil Servants in Environmental Agencies

On Valentine's Day, thousands of civil servants were fired by the Trump administration, leaving critical gaps in agencies responsible for managing public lands and studying the environment. The cuts have impacted conservation efforts, endangered species protection, and weather forecasting. Workers facing job loss are struggling with uncertain futures, loss of medical coverage, and challenges finding new employment. The administration's broader mission to dismantle civil service is expected to continue, with plans for further reductions in force.

Former Defense Secretaries Criticize Trump for Firing Senior Military Officers

Former defense secretaries criticize President Trump for firing senior military officers, urge Congress to hold hearings on recent dismissals, alleging politicization of the military.

NSA, CIA, and DIA Agents Fired Over 'Disgusting' Chats

The Independent reports on agents from the NSA, CIA, and DIA involved in 'disgusting' chats, leading to the firing of over 100 U.S. spies by Tulsi Gabbard. The chats included explicit discussions on fetishes, artificial genitalia, and group sex. Gabbard aims to clean house and hold those involved accountable.

Pentagon Leadership Shakeup

Former Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall discusses leadership shakeup at the Pentagon, including firing of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff CQ Brown.

Firing of Air Force Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown and Appointment of Lt. Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine

President Trump fired Air Force Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff appointed by President Biden, for pushing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the Air Force. Trump replaced him with Lt. Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine, who was involved in defeating ISIS during Trump's first term.

Supreme Court ruling on Trump administration's ability to fire federal agency head

The U.S. Supreme Court did not interfere with a lower court decision that temporarily blocked the Trump administration from firing the head of a federal agency. The dispute arose when Trump fired Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of the Special Counsel, an independent agency charged with protecting federal employees' rights. The Supreme Court held the matter in abeyance until Feb. 26, when the lower court's ruling is set to expire.

Transportation Safety Concerns Amid Firings at the Federal Aviation Administration

The Trump administration defended its cuts at the Federal Aviation Administration by claiming no safety-critical employees were affected, but experts disagree, expressing concerns about the impact on air travel safety. Over 130 workers, including aeronautical information specialists and mechanics, were let go, raising worries about the ripple effect on the aviation system. Congress has reacted along party lines, with Democrats calling for reversals and more transparency.

Seattle Mariners firing Scott Servais

Scott Servais was fired by the Seattle Mariners after a recent skid in their performance, with the decision being communicated to him via a notification on his phone from a news outlet.

UNRWA firing employees for ties to Hamas

UNRWA fired nine employees for working alongside Hamas in the October 7th terror attack, after denying allegations of Hamas ties and aid diversion. The organization faced funding cuts and international scrutiny due to evidence provided by Israel.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

The United Nations fired nine staff members from its agency for Palestinian refugees due to their suspected involvement in a Hamas-led attack against Israel on October 7, 2023. The agency has been under investigation for alleged ties to the attack, which led to a funding crisis and calls for its shutdown by Israel.

Call for President Biden to Fire Secret Service Director

Bill Maher argues that President Biden should have already fired Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle without the need for an in-depth investigation.

Detroit Pistons firing head coach Monty Williams

Detroit Pistons fire head coach Monty Williams after a disappointing season with the NBA's worst record and losing streak.

Firing of Briahna Joy Gray over Controversy

Briahna Joy Gray was fired by The Hill over controversy regarding her dismissal of accounts of Hamas raping Israeli women. Many individuals celebrated her termination.

Hughes Norton's Book on Tiger Woods

Hughes Norton, Tiger Woods' first agent, is set to release a book detailing his grudge against the golf superstar after being fired in 1998. The book, 'Rainmaker,' discusses Norton's key role in Woods' early career and his abrupt termination by Woods and IMG. Norton describes Woods as having 'zombie-like' eyes during the firing meeting, and reflects on Woods' ability to end relationships without social skills. The book is set to release on Tuesday.

NBC News's hiring and firing of Ronna McDaniel

NBC News hired and then fired former RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, causing internal backlash and tensions. The move threatens to damage the network's credibility with Republican viewers and alienate liberal viewers.