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19 Dec 2023
#politics
Fox News: Gov accuses Trump campaign of misleading ads, senator: sex scandal a 'breach of trust' and more top headlines
Iowa governor accuses Trump campaign of airing 'misleading' ad. Sen. Cardin breaks silence on staffer firing. America's least favorite leader in Congress. Army stops Confederate memorial takedown mid-project. Democrats haunted by past support for Biden bill. Crisis at southern border described as chaotic. GOP blames Biden for rising cost of holiday goods. Democrats demand Supreme Court block White House eco actions. Carville fights with Democrats for a Biden alternative. Celebrity chef offers advice to stretch dollars. Stars of George Clooney film on appeal of underdog story. Democratic pollster warns Biden he's 'losing ground'. Biden's 2024 election insurance policy might surprise. School plans for 11-year-old to share bed with male student. Left's efforts to resettle America have just begun. Biden can't hide in his basement. Bidens received millions from enemies. Identity becomes protective shield for idiotic behavior. Rabbi leads push to arm Jewish community. Princess Diana's dress sells for over $1M. Vet who walked 30 miles now has housing. Ex-NFL star wishes he went to Cleveland in '99 draft. Baby otter rescued in Alaska shows progress in Chicago. Major Democrats acknowledge need for closed border. Trump smart for his UFC arrival.
Fox News: Swalwell appearing to 'facilitate' Hunter Biden to 'thumb nose at Congress' worth scrutiny: Turley
Rep. Eric Swalwell's presence at Hunter Biden's news conference raises questions about his role in Biden defying a House subpoena. Legal expert Jonathan Turley believes that Swalwell may not have committed a crime by reserving the space for the press conference, but there could be other repercussions. Turley also criticizes Swalwell's defense of Biden, noting the hypocrisy of Democrats who insisted on closed-door depositions during the Trump impeachment.
Fox News: Buses respond to Chicago’s new penalties and restrictions by dropping migrants in secret locations
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's deputy chief of staff, Cristina Pacione-Zayas, reveals that bus companies are no longer communicating about where they are dropping migrants in an attempt to avoid city penalties. Republican governors have sent buses of asylum seekers to Democrat-controlled states and sanctuary cities to highlight the border crisis. In response, Chicago has filed lawsuits, but bus companies continue to transport migrants while avoiding established drop-off spots, causing migrants to wander the city in search of shelter.
#crime
Le Monde: 'Take this pill, it'll help you steal and you'll have money:' The child trafficking web behind the petty thieves of Paris' Trocadéro
In Paris, a trial has begun for six Algerians accused of giving psychotropic drugs to Moroccan minors and forcing them to commit robberies at the Trocadéro. The children, who were described as delinquents and drug addicts, were actually victims of a child trafficking web. These adults preyed on vulnerable children, promising them a better life in Paris, only to coerce them into a life of crime.
#technology
GB News: Terrifying AI works out your password by listening to the sounds as you type
AI can accurately recognize passwords by listening to the sounds of keyboard keys or video meeting feeds, raising concerns about traditional methods of device and app security. Researchers used Deep Learning to identify pressed keys and convert waveforms into images for comparison. While most people need not worry about this attack, nation-states and industrial espionage may exploit this technology. To confuse the AI, users can switch between upper and lower-case characters, use special characters, and type with ten fingers. Password managers like Google and Apple's offerings provide secure alphanumeric passwords and protect login details.
Fox News: Which apps are collecting the most data on you?
Privacy concerns with shopping apps: 58% on Google Play Store share personal info, 52% share device IDs, and 1/3 share financial data. Top apps like eBay and Amazon collect up to 28 data points on you. Protect yourself by researching app permissions, using a VPN, clearing cache and cookies, and opting out of data sharing.