
Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as US Director of National Intelligence
Tulsi Gabbard has resigned from her position as the US Director of National Intelligence. President Trump acknowledged her departure and named Aaron Lukas as acting DNI.
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Tulsi Gabbard has resigned from her position as the US Director of National Intelligence. President Trump acknowledged her departure and named Aaron Lukas as acting DNI.

Generac stock surged after Jefferies upgraded its rating to 'Buy,' citing an anticipated boost from the artificial intelligence infrastructure boom. The firm believes Generac's generator products will benefit from the increased demand for power in AI data centers.
Ukrainian President Zelensky has announced that Ukraine has liberated 590 km of territory and Russia has lost over 145,000 troops since the beginning of the year. These figures highlight ongoing military developments in the conflict.

Arm shares extended their weekly rally by almost 50%, while Starbucks has decided to discontinue an artificial intelligence project.

Ukraine denied Russia's accusation of bombing a college in occupied Luhansk, which Russia claimed killed at least six people and wounded dozens. Kyiv stated it targeted a Russian military headquarters in the area, while Putin vowed retaliation for the attack.
Ukraine insists on a consolidated European approach to negotiations with Russia to end the war, advocating for a common position and mediation format while excluding individual contacts between separate politicians and Putin.

Russia and China are moving closer to linking the Arctic Circle to Shanghai with the Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline, a project Moscow is eager to advance.

The government is set to review the non-custodial sentences given to three teenage boys convicted of rape, following concerns raised by Jess Phillips that the sentences were unduly lenient.

The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) task force intensified its nationwide operations, achieving a major breakthrough by arresting one foreign national and seven Ghanaians during an intelligence-led operation at Oseikokrom in Ghana's Ashanti Region.
The rise of artificial intelligence is creating additional risks within the unregulated landscape of financial influencers, often referred to as the 'Wild West' of online finance.