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NSA Admits to Boredom, Starts Grading Citizens on Life Choices

Illustration of an NSA agent grading a citizen's breakfast choices.
An imaginative depiction of the NSA's new grading system focused on citizens' dietary preferences.

On August 12, 2025, in a surprising turn of events, the National Security Agency announced that it has officially graded American citizens on their life choices due to overwhelming boredom. The announcement came during a routine press conference where NSA Director William Jones humorously suggested that the agency had inadvertently developed a penchant for scoring the breakfast choices...


Declassified CIA Manual Reveals Agents Were Once Trained to Communicate Exclusively Through Interpretive Dance

In a startling revelation, the CIA has declassified a manual dated 1975 that outlines a unique training program where agents were instructed to communicate solely through interpretive dance. According to sources, this unusual tactic was envisioned during the height of the Cold War to confuse enemy spies, with one participant reportedly stating that they once conveyed a top-secret message about nuclear codes while attempting to mimic a swan. The leaked documents, obtained by the Bureau of Unconventional Intelligence Tactics (BUIT), detail how agents were trained to use various dance styles, including the tango and the moonwalk, to relay sensitive information. An anonymous former agent claimed,...


CBRT Deploys ‘KemalGAN’ to Stabilize Expectations: Headlines Improve First, Inflation Later

Istanbul skyline at sunset
Cityscape of Istanbul with Hagia Sophia at dusk

ISTANBUL - Turkey’s central bank has announced a communications “modernization” drive aimed at anchoring inflation expectations and restoring investor confidence, rolling out a vendor-built forecasting suite and a revised stylebook for public guidance. In a circular sent to banks and media partners this week, the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey said the upgrade would “synchronize expectations with policy path,” and promised regular pre-market briefings to “clarify trajectory.” A companion tender...


IRS Launches New App That Tells You How Screwed You Are

IRS app interface showing tax assessments and unicycle animations
A sneak peek at the IRS's new app that humorously predicts tax liabilities and unicycle visits.

On August 12, 2025, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced the launch of its latest technological advancement, the IRS Screwed-O-Meter, an app designed to inform taxpayers just how much they owe in taxes. Interestingly, the app also predicts when youâll be visited by a friendly neighborhood tax collector riding a unicycle, creating a sense of urgency that hasnât been felt since the Great Recession. According to a leaked memo from the IRS, the app utilizes cutting-edge algorithms developed in collaboration with the National Institute of Absurd Taxation...


North Korea Removing Propaganda Loudspeakers in Border Areas Amid Efforts to Ease Tensions

North Korean soldiers removing propaganda loudspeakers near the border, replacing them with disguised missile launchers.
North Korean troops swap blaring loudspeakers for missile launch systems under the guise of peace.

SEOUL - South Korean intelligence officials confirmed today that North Korea has begun dismantling its decades-old network of propaganda loudspeakers along the Demilitarized Zone, a move Pyongyang says is part of a “new chapter” in inter-Korean relations. The towering speaker banks, which once blared patriotic anthems and denunciations of Seoul, are being removed under what state media calls a “peaceful modernization initiative.” However, satellite imagery released this morning by a Japanese think tank suggests the loudspeakers are being quietly replaced with missile launch canisters disguised as public address systems. The report claims the new devices are capable of broadcasting both music and mid-range ballistic payloads “on demand.” One defector, who once...

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