• Anonymous intelligence officer says he likes crossdressing, claims it made him 'A BETTER OFFICER'

    An anonymous intelligence officer wrote that he likes wearing women's apparel and believes crossdressing has turned him into "A BETTER OFFICER," according to a piece in "The Dive" magazine obtained by the Daily Wire via a Freedom of Information Act request."I am an intelligence officer, and I am a man who likes to wear women's clothes sometimes. I think my experiences as someone who crossdresses have sharpened the skills I use as an intelligence officer, particularly critical thinking and...

  • The key to America's future? Just be normal

    If you spend any time online, it’s impossible to ignore how bizarre political chatter has become. Whether it’s pro-Houthi infographics shared by suburban Starbucks-toting influencers or young men exposing their nether regions to the sun (and perhaps inviting melanoma), the discourse feels like it’s descended to Dante’s ninth circle of hell. We need to spurn old labels and form fresh alliances to build a new center. We need some good old-fashioned normality but a new normality that moves...

  • Candace Owens Is Out at Daily Wire, CEO Says

    Controversial conservative commentator Candace Owens and the Daily Wire have parted ways. “Daily Wire and Candace Owens have ended their relationship,” Daily Wire CEO Jeremy Boreing wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter) Friday. He did not elaborate on the circumstances behind the move. Owens, , could not immediately be reached for comment. More […]

  • Sheriff’s office says one dead after shooting

    UPDATE: JASPER COUNTY, Mo. — One man is dead after an argument led to shots fired at a Southwest Missouri business. Deputies with the Jasper County Sheriff's Office responded to Hillbilly Pumping and Hauling near Schifferdecker and Zora Road around 9:45 a.m. on Monday (3/25). There, they found Travis Wyrick, 37, dead from gunshot wounds. []

  • Remedy says to expect more from Alan Wake, Control in future

    Yes, please. Players should expect more from the Remedy Connected Universe of Alan Wake and Control in the future, according to the developer. “With Alan Wake and Control, we now have two established franchises, and our ambition is to grow them into franchises that have high brand recognition, a steadily growing user base, more regular cadence of sequels, and an ability to generate revenues and profits at a high level,” Remedy CEO Tero Virtala said as part of its latest quarterly report. Remedy...

  • Telia’s new CEO has high hopes for the future

    Telia recently welcomed its new CEO, Patrik HofbauerHe is confident that he can build on the legacy of his predecessor, Allison KirkbyAnd expects further gains

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    Police officer shot in Boston neighborhood, officials say

    There is a large crime scene on a street that is not far from Franklin Park.

  • AI CEO says it's hard to recruit against Elon Musk

    In the battle for AI talent, Elon Musk holds considerable sway.Aravind Srinivas, the CEO of the AI company Perplexity, said it can be difficult to compete with the Tesla CEO when recruiting.Musk launched his own AI startup, xAI, last year and Srinivas said it has since become one of the highest-paying companies for AI talent — on par with OpenAI. Last year, The Wall Street Journal reported that OpenAI was offering salary packages as high as $900,000."Whoever has the highest valuation will be...

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    Guatemala says offices of its honorary consul in Haiti have been ransacked

    Guatemala says offices of its honorary consul in Haiti have been ransacked

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    Guatemala says offices of its honorary consul in Haiti have been ransacked

    GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — The government of Guatemala says the offices of its honorary consul in Haiti have been ransacked. Friday’s attack was the latest in the Caribbean nation’s recent wave of violent chaos. The Guatemalan Foreign Ministry confirmed the looting Saturday, but it gave no details on damage or thefts, nor did it say

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    Guatemala says offices of its honorary consul in Haiti have been ransacked

    GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — The government of Guatemala says the offices of its honorary consul in Haiti have been ransacked. Friday’s attack was the latest in the Caribbean nation’s recent wave of violent chaos. The Guatemalan Foreign Ministry confirmed the looting Saturday, but it gave no details on damage or thefts, nor did it say

  • America's retirement age of 65 is "crazy," BlackRock CEO says

    With Americans living longer and spending more years in retirement, the