The Washington Post reported late Thursday that Gen. Tim Haugh and his civilian deputy at the NSA, Wendy Noble, had been dismissed from those roles.
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The Washington Post reported late Thursday that Gen. Tim Haugh and his civilian deputy at the NSA, Wendy Noble, had been dismissed from those roles.
I went on Match to meet my match. But the dates I went on left a lot to be desired. A week before my Match cancellation was final, I read one (last) email out of curiosity.
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The team should not only swing by the White House to meet Trump, they should do it with the weight of L.A. on their minds.
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At Leisure World, where they’re lining up to fight threats to Social Security, a resident has a request of Elon Musk: ‘Please fly to Mars’