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Backup QB Max Johnson authored the feel-good story of Bill Belichick’s awful UNC debut

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There was at least one salvageable moment from the Tar Heels’ lopsided loss to the TCU Horned Frogs in the first game of the Bill Belichick era.

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Final preparations for trial of man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump in Florida

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Xi and Putin reaffirm ‘old friend’ ties in the face of US challenges

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Chinese leader Xi Jinping has welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin as an “old friend” during meetings in Beijing.

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Taliban call for foreign help after deadly Afghanistan earthquake. Here’s what we know

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Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers have called for international help after a huge earthquake killed hundreds and levelled entire villages, piling further misery on the war-ravaged country that was already grappling with food shortages and cuts to foreign aid.

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Packers Called out for Getting ‘Damaged Goods’ in Huge Trade

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Did the Green Bay Packers get damaged goods from the Dallas Cowboys in the Micah Parsons trade?

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Joe Gebbia says the backlash he got from working at DOGE was depressing

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“The hate mail text messages that I got were disheartening to say the least,” Joe Gebbia, who joined DOGE in February, said.

  • Joe Gebbia cofounded Airbnb and joined DOGE in February.
  • He said he received “hate mail text messages” after he started working for the Trump administration.
  • “It was just depressing for some period of time,” Gebbia said.

Joe Gebbia, who cofounded Airbnb and was its chief product officer, said he had a “pretty unpleasant” experience when he first joined the Trump administration’s government efficiency commission, DOGE.

“If you go back to February, when I got involved, there were a lot of people who were neutral, a lot of people who were positive, and then an equal amount of people who were just hateful,” Gebbia said in an episode of “The Katie Miller Podcast,” which aired Monday.

Miller, who is married to Stephen Miller, the White House’s deputy chief of staff, was previously DOGE’s communications lead. She left DOGE in May and started her namesake podcast in August.

“I remember thinking, if it’s a stranger on the internet calling you something, it’s not a big deal. But if it’s somebody that you worked with for a long time, it hits different,” Gebbia said without specifying who his detractors were.

Representatives for Gebbia did not respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.

In February, Gebbia announced on X that he was joining the White House DOGE office. In his post, which was published on February 27, Gebbia said his first project would be to improve the “slow and paper-based retirement process” for federal employees.

He told Miller on her podcast that he was disappointed that his work at DOGE, which he saw as a form of public service, was being vilified.

“The hate mail text messages that I got were disheartening to say the least,” Gebbia said.

“I guess it was my first experience with it being so intense. It was just depressing for some period of time, and then eventually, it transitioned to, I liken it to a beasting. It kind of hurt, but a few hours later it’s gone,” he continued.

Gebbia, who left his operational role at Airbnb in 2022, has a good relationship with Elon Musk and sits on Tesla’s board.

He told Miller he was first introduced to the DOGE team in late January after Musk invited him to meet them. Musk was the de facto leader of DOGE until May.

Those criticisms, however, do not seem to have dampened Gebbia’s commitment to public service. Last month, President Donald Trump appointed Gebbia as the US’s first chief design officer.

Trump signed an executive order on August 21, which created Gebbia’s new role and the National Design Studio. Trump said in his order that the “America by Design” national initiative would “update the Government’s design language to be both usable and beautiful.”

In an X post on August 23, Gebbia said one of his goals as chief design officer was to “update today’s government services to be as satisfying to use as the Apple Store.”

“I will do my best to make the US the most beautiful, and usable, country in the digital world,” Gebbia wrote in his post.

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Bill Belichick Makes Unfortunate History in North Carolina Debut

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North Carolina accomplished something on Monday no other Bill Belichick-coached team ever had

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Russia’s Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping begin talks in Beijing

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The world leaders celebrated their “unprecedented” ties.

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China’s Xi rolls out carpet for Ukraine war aggressors, sidelining Trump

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In a show of solidarity with the aggressors in Europe’s worst war in 80 years, China’s Xi Jinping will convene with his Russian and North Korean counterparts for the first time as Donald Trump and other Western leaders watch from afar.

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