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DIA director disavows fashion advice telling women to ‘consider your body type’
A fashion presentation prepared for Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) employees tells men to match their shoes to their belt and to avoid wearing jewelry. Meanwhile, women at the agency are advised that “coordinated makeup communicates that you are moving assertively toward identified goals.”
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State upholds Somerville firearms list secrecy
The Massachusetts supervisor of public records has decided that the Somerville Police Department may keep its firearms list from public release.
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Boy Scouts FBI file reveals Hoover’s fickle support, recent scrutiny
As one of the oldest and largest youth organizations in the country, the Boy Scouts of America have been on the FBI’s radar since the Hoover era. The Bureau’s 500-page file spans 70 years, including recent allegations that BSA leaders manipulated enrollment numbers and even created “ghost” units to qualify for federal funding.
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Bank of America intelligence analyst shared Occupy DC info with police
Emails released by Washington D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department about the Occupy Our Homes movement reveal frustration from one Bank of America intelligence analyst.