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Social Security Whistleblower Forced Out After Exposing Massive Data Risk

Social Security Whistleblower Forced Out After Exposing Massive Data Risk

Washington, D.C. – In a troubling turn of events, Charles Borges, the chief data officer at the Social Security Administration (SSA), has been forced to resign after raising serious concerns about a massive data security risk involving the personal information of hundreds of millions of Americans. Borges revealed that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) improperly uploaded unsecured sensitive data onto a vulnerable cloud server, putting citizens' most confidential information at risk. This whistleblower complaint, filed on Wednesday, exposed catastrophic lapses in data governance and security protocols within the SSA—and triggered intense workplace retaliation resulting in Borges' departure. Exposing Unsecured…
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Social Security Help Harder to Find in Montana Amid Staffing Shortages

Social Security Help Harder to Find in Montana Amid Staffing Shortages

Montana – For many Montanans relying on Social Security, seeking help has become increasingly challenging due to severe staffing shortages at local Social Security offices. With over 258,000 residents receiving Social Security benefits, more than one in five Montanans depend heavily on this essential service, which contributes over $5 billion annually to the state's economy. As demand for Social Security assistance rises, Montana finds itself among the hardest hit states by workforce reductions, impacting the accessibility and quality of support for its residents. Staffing Crisis Deepens in Montana's Social Security Offices The Social Security Administration (SSA) is grappling with a…
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Social Security Whistleblower Resigns Amid Allegations of DOGE Mishandling Americans’ Sensitive Data

Social Security Whistleblower Resigns Amid Allegations of DOGE Mishandling Americans’ Sensitive Data

Washington, D.C. – A high-ranking Social Security official, Charles Borges, has resigned from his post as the agency’s chief data officer following a whistleblower complaint accusing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) of mishandling sensitive information of more than 300 million Americans. Borges claimed that DOGE officials improperly uploaded Social Security data to a cloud account lacking proper oversight, putting citizens’ most private information at significant risk. Borges stated that the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) reaction to his complaints has made his position untenable due to unethical and legally questionable constraints, as well as intense emotional and physical distress. The…
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Top Social Security Official Charles Borges Resigns Over Alleged Data Breach by DOGE

Top Social Security Official Charles Borges Resigns Over Alleged Data Breach by DOGE

Washington, D.C. – In a startling development, Charles Borges, the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) chief data officer, has resigned abruptly following serious allegations that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) uploaded confidential information of millions of Americans to an insecure server. This resignation comes just three days after Borges publicly raised concerns about the potential national security and privacy risks posed by this alleged data mishandling. Borges' resignation highlights growing concerns about cybersecurity and data privacy within federal agencies, especially involving highly sensitive social security data vulnerable to misuse. Allegations of a Major Security Breach On Tuesday, Borges filed a…
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Department of Justice Warns Social Security at Risk if Trump Tariffs Are Overturned Under IEEPA

Department of Justice Warns Social Security at Risk if Trump Tariffs Are Overturned Under IEEPA

Washington, D.C. – The Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued a stark warning about the potential financial consequences of striking down President Donald Trump’s tariffs imposed under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The DOJ cautions that invalidating these tariffs could trigger a financial catastrophe comparable to the Great Depression, putting vital social programs like Social Security and Medicare at serious risk. This development comes as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reviews whether the tariffs, currently challenged for overstepping presidential authority, should remain in place. The outcome could reshape trade policies and have far-reaching…
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Six Members of Phone Snatching Gang Arrested as Police Slash Crime in South West London

Six Members of Phone Snatching Gang Arrested as Police Slash Crime in South West London

South West London – In a significant crackdown on theft and robbery, six members of a phone snatching gang have been arrested following a targeted police operation in Battersea and Nine Elms. The operation, part of the Met Police’s ongoing efforts to combat phone thefts, has resulted in an impressive 84% reduction in theft and robbery incidents within just three months. These arrests mark a major success in tackling organized phone theft in the area, providing relief to local communities plagued by this growing crime. Operation Roar: A Coordinated Police Effort Initiated in May 2025, Operation Roar has deployed over…
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License Plate Readers: Balancing Crime-Fighting Benefits and Privacy Concerns

License Plate Readers: Balancing Crime-Fighting Benefits and Privacy Concerns

Port St. Lucie, FL – A growing number of license plate readers (LPR) are being installed on roads across various counties, raising questions about their effectiveness in crime-fighting and concerns over individual privacy. These black poles with cameras silently capture license plate numbers, helping law enforcement agencies track and apprehend suspects without drivers even realizing they are being scanned. While law enforcement officials hail LPRs as invaluable investigative tools, some residents and civil rights organizations worry about the potential misuse of this technology and lack of transparency around the number of cameras in operation. How License Plate Readers Support Law…
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Texas Mom Charged with Murder After Intentionally Leaving 15-Month-Old Child to Die in 95-Degree Heat

Texas Mom Charged with Murder After Intentionally Leaving 15-Month-Old Child to Die in 95-Degree Heat

Frisco, TX – A heartbreaking incident unfolded in Frisco, Texas, where a 27-year-old woman, Vanessa Esquivel, has been arrested and charged with murder for intentionally leaving her 15-month-old child locked inside a hot car during a severe heat day. The tragic death has shocked the community and raised urgent concerns about child safety in extreme temperatures. Authorities revealed that the infant's death occurred after being trapped for more than two hours in a vehicle without air conditioning, as outside temperatures soared to the mid-90s. Esquivel reportedly left her child in the car while she went to work, demonstrating a deliberate…
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Georgia Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Shooting 75-Year-Old Wife As She Slept

Georgia Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Shooting 75-Year-Old Wife As She Slept

McDuffie County, GA – In a tragic turn of events, James Wilson III, a 77-year-old Georgia man, pleaded guilty to fatally shooting his 75-year-old wife while she was asleep in their home. The harrowing incident, which occurred on the morning of September 7, 2022, has left the local community in shock, as Wilson will now spend over a decade behind bars. Wilson's chilling confession to authorities and subsequent sentencing have brought the case to a close, yet it remains a sobering reminder of domestic tragedies affecting families across the nation. The Morning of Tragedy On the morning in question, James…
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California Mom Arrested for Child Endangerment After Diaper-Clad Girl Found Wandering Busy Streets with iPad and Dog

California Mom Arrested for Child Endangerment After Diaper-Clad Girl Found Wandering Busy Streets with iPad and Dog

Santa Clarita, CA – A concerning incident unfolded near the Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park in Santa Clarita, California, when a small girl, clad only in a diaper and shirt, was discovered wandering a busy street alone at night. The girl, accompanied by her small dog and carrying an iPad in a backpack, was found by a Good Samaritan around 10 p.m. on Wednesday, prompting an investigation that led to the arrest of her mother on felony child endangerment charges. The discovery sparked a rapid response from local authorities and raised alarms about child safety in the community. An…
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