‘Good grief’: Bombshell doc leak exposes military ‘cover up’ of boat strike survivors

A new report about a military cover-up has sparked strong reactions, including from a former GOP lawmaker who called the debacle “absolutely incredible and wrong.”

Journalists Melissa Corrigan and David Shuster — the latter known for having previously exposed GOP corruption as an Emmy-winning anchor at MSNBC and CNN — broke the story in an article titled *EXCLUSIVE: US Navy Deleted Video of October Boat Attack Survivors*. The report reveals that a leaked document exposes efforts to cover up the aftermath of an October 17 strike.

According to the report, two detainees were brought on board a US Navy vessel following an explosive boat attack. One of the individuals was in apparent medical distress but had survived the strike. Shipboard personnel, following standing protocol, captured video and photo documentation of the onboarding of these survivors. However, they were then given the questionable order to delete that footage.

David Shuster shared the story on social media, writing:
*”US Navy deleted video of October 17 boat strike survivors. In this attack, two men were rescued and detained on USS Iwo Jima. Navy was ordered to delete photos/videos, ship document reveals. This story proves the U.S. military has engaged in a coverup and destruction of documents/materials related to these boat attacks. Good grief.”*

The report has also drawn the attention of former GOP lawmaker Adam Kinzinger, who shared the article and commented, “This is absolutely incredible and wrong.”

This developing story raises serious questions about transparency and accountability within the military and is generating widespread concern.
https://www.rawstory.com/cover-up-navy-good-grief/

Snapchat ‘Topic Chats’ Lets Users Publicly Comment on Their Interests

Snapchat has unveiled a new feature called Topic Chats, which will let users publicly comment on topics they are interested in. Snapchat Topic Chats: Publicly Express Yourself Snapchat has introduced a new way to express oneself on the platform with the new Topic Chats feature, which gives users a chance to find and grow their community. Having public discourse in Snapchat is rare, especially as the platform has long focused on private or direct chats, but that is changing now with this latest feature. When Topic Chats arrive, users may be able to join public discourse on different kinds of topics that are relevant and trending, including different kinds of events happening in the world. According to Snap, they were moved by how users on the platform publicly engage with one another, inspiring them to create a specific channel that would make it possible for users. Topic Chats would work when seeing a Story or Spotlight made by a friend or an account users follow, which sets up the feature shown as a big yellow button on the snap. The button would display “Join the Chat,” and tapping on this would take users directly to the conversations where they could share their two cents or simply read along what others are saying. Snapchat Is Rolling Out Topic Chats Soon According to Snapchat, it will roll out the feature to three regions in its initial run. This includes Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. That said, Snap has plans to expand its availability to other regions to give users the power to engage in conversations that are relevant to their society and community, as well as find like-minded individuals online. The rollout would take place in the coming weeks, as per Snap.
https://www.techtimes.com/articles/312789/20251118/snapchat-topic-chats-lets-users-publicly-comment-their-interests.htm

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