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FBI Firings Tied to Mar-a-Lago Probe Reported Under Patel
politics1 day ago

FBI Firings Tied to Mar-a-Lago Probe Reported Under Patel

NBC News, citing multiple sources, reports that at least six FBI employees tied to the 2022 Mar-a-Lago search were fired, with some saying as many as 10 overall were dismissed; the moves came as Director Kash Patel said his phone records were subpoenaed in connection with Trump investigations. The FBI Agents Association called the terminations a due-process violation, and there was no immediate comment from the White House or involved officials.

Ubisoft Fires Veteran Employee After Public Critique of Return-to-Office and Strategy
business24 days ago

Ubisoft Fires Veteran Employee After Public Critique of Return-to-Office and Strategy

Ubisoft has terminated veteran employee David Michaud-Cromp after initially suspending him for public comments criticizing the company’s return-to-office policy and other strategic decisions. Screenshots of his remarks in Ubisoft’s internal Agora channel reportedly clarified the reasons behind the suspension and termination, including criticism of RTO, studio closures, and leadership by co-CEO Charlie Guillemot. Ubisoft confirmed he can no longer work at the company, ending a 13+ year tenure.

Paternity Leave Under Scrutiny as Ex-Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah Is Fired
sports25 days ago

Paternity Leave Under Scrutiny as Ex-Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah Is Fired

Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s two-week paternity leave after his child’s birth in 2023 drew disbelief from some NFL peers, but the Vikings reportedly supported him and did not use the leave against him. The piece notes such leave is uncommon in NFL culture and emphasizes it was not cited as the reason for his firing in 2026, which followed a 43-25 four-season stint.

DOJ fires EDVA deputy for declining Comey prosecution
politics1 month ago

DOJ fires EDVA deputy for declining Comey prosecution

The Justice Department fired Robert McBride, the No. 2 official in the Eastern District of Virginia, after he told leaders he could not both run the office and lead the controversial Comey prosecution. The move comes amid questions about who will run the EDVA after a judge ruled Lindsey Halligan was not legally appointed, and reports that McBride had private meetings with federal judges, which were viewed as undermining the administration.

Ravens Fire Longtime Coach John Harbaugh, Search for Replacement Begins
sports1 month ago

Ravens Fire Longtime Coach John Harbaugh, Search for Replacement Begins

Baltimore Ravens players were shocked to learn of John Harbaugh's firing after 18 seasons, with many expecting coordinators Todd Monken or Zach Orr to be dismissed instead. The decision was unexpected, and players expressed mixed feelings, with some supporting Harbaugh and others acknowledging the need for change. The move reflects ongoing team struggles and internal discontent, highlighting the uncertain future for the Ravens.

Hazie’s bartender dismissed following viral incident
local-news1 month ago

Hazie’s bartender dismissed following viral incident

Miguel Marchese, a bartender at Hazie’s in Hayes Valley, was fired after a viral video showed him defending staff from aggressive customers, with the restaurant citing insurance risks and social media comments as reasons. The incident has highlighted ongoing management issues, including wage and tip theft investigations and disputes over medical reimbursement accounts, amid community support for the staff.

Browns' Coaching Shakeup Highlights Challenges and Future Outlook
sports1 month ago

Browns' Coaching Shakeup Highlights Challenges and Future Outlook

The Cleveland Browns fired head coach Kevin Stefanski after underperforming seasons, citing leadership qualities as key criteria for his replacement, despite praising Stefanski's leadership and stability. The decision raises questions about the team's priorities, as Stefanski's leadership was highly valued, yet he was dismissed amid ongoing roster and performance issues.