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#politics

Forbes: Justice Department Will Request Judge Order Google To Sell Chrome In Antitrust Case, Report Says
Justice Department Will Request Judge Order Google To Sell Chrome In Antitrust Case, Report Says
The Justice Department plans to request a federal judge to order Google to sell its Chrome web browser as part of an ongoing antitrust case. This follows a ruling that found Google illegally maintained a search monopoly, with a final decision expected in August 2025.

The DOJ may also seek to require Google to license Chrome's data and provide more options for websites to prevent content scraping by its AI products. Google currently holds a 66.7% market share in web browsers.


Forbes: Trump’s Cabinet: Fox Host Former Rep. Sean Duffy Nominated For Secretary Of Transportation
Trump’s Cabinet: Fox Host Former Rep. Sean Duffy Nominated For Secretary Of Transportation
President-elect Donald Trump has announced several key Cabinet nominations, including Sean Duffy as Secretary of Transportation and Matt Gaetz as Attorney General. Other notable picks include Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services Secretary.

The transition team has yet to fill the Treasury Secretary position, with potential candidates like Marc Rowan and Kevin Warsh being considered. Trump's selections have drawn mixed reactions, particularly regarding Kennedy's controversial views on public health and Gaetz's past allegations.


#education

Fox News: Oklahoma superintendent spars with CNN host over Bibles in schools: Liberals 'don't have to like it'
Oklahoma superintendent spars with CNN host over Bibles in schools: Liberals 'don't have to like it'
Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters defended his mandate to include the Bible and Ten Commandments in public school curricula during a contentious interview with CNN's Pamela Brown. He argued that this aligns with President Trump's agenda and reflects the desires of Oklahoma parents.

Brown challenged Walters on the backlash, highlighting a petition against his mandate with over 14,000 signatures. The discussion also touched on the implications for religious liberty and whether other religious texts should be included in education. Walters maintained that the Bible's historical significance in America justifies its inclusion.