Leaked Text Chain by Trump Administration Officials

Fox News reports on a leaked text chain by top Trump administration officials discussing sensitive military information on an encrypted messaging platform. Senate's Armed Services Committee requests investigation into whether classified information was shared.

Democrats' Use of Signal App and Controversy Over Leaked Chats

Democrats have been using the encrypted messaging app Signal for years, even before the Trump administration came under scrutiny for discussing military plans on the app. The leaked Signal chats involving government officials have caused controversy, with accusations of sharing classified information. Signal is increasingly popular for secure communication in political and government circles.

US Military Officials and Media Connections

The Atlantic published an article about a Signal chat involving top US military and intelligence officials discussing a bombing campaign in Yemen. National security adviser Michael Waltz mistakenly tagged the editor in chief, leading to public backlash. Waltz's public Venmo account revealed connections with various journalists. The incident highlights the relationship between government officials and the media.

Security Breach of Top U.S. Security Advisers' Contact Information

Private contact details of top U.S. security advisers, including Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, were found online, posing a serious security breach. The information included phone numbers, email addresses, and even passwords, potentially exposing them to hacking threats.

Controversy over Trump Administration Signal Messages

Fox News reports on Signal messages between Trump officials mistakenly sent to reporter Jeffrey Goldberg, leading to controversy over classified information and war plans. Trump administration officials deny sharing war plans and criticize the Atlantic's coverage as sensationalist and a hoax.

UFO/UAP documentary 'The Age of Disclosure'

Filmmaker Dan Farah's UFO/UAP documentary 'The Age of Disclosure' premieres at SXSW, featuring interviews with government officials discussing non-human intelligent life visiting Earth and an alleged 80-year UFO cover-up.

Clashes in Northwestern Pakistan

Government officials in northwestern Pakistan are mediating a ceasefire between rival sectarian groups after days of clashes that have killed at least 68 people and injured dozens.

Supreme Court ruling on government officials' communication with social media companies

The U.S. Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling that restricted government officials' communication with social media companies. Critics fear unchecked government pressure on social media platforms, while supporters see it as preserving the government's ability to address critical public matters.

Meta to Stop Paying News Publishers in Australia

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, announced that it will stop paying news publishers in Australia, France, and Germany, drawing criticism from Australian government officials who argue that this move threatens the revenue of news outlets. The decision is seen as a dereliction of commitment to the sustainability of Australian news media.