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#politics

Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Saving America from bad spending bills is exactly why Trump tapped Musk.
DAVID MARCUS: Saving America from bad spending bills is exactly why Trump tapped Musk.
As the U.S. faces a potential government shutdown, President-elect Donald Trump has enlisted Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to reform federal spending. Their efforts have shifted focus from a bloated spending bill to a more streamlined continuing resolution.

Democrats opposed the new proposal, blaming Republicans for the shutdown. Trump's strategy, supported by Musk's influence, aims for significant change in government spending, reflecting voter demands for reform. The outcome remains uncertain as tensions rise in Congress.


Fox News: House Weaponization panel releases 17,000-page report exposing 'two-tiered system of government'
House Weaponization panel releases 17,000-page report exposing 'two-tiered system of government'
The House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government has released a 17,019-page report highlighting its efforts to combat government abuses under the Biden administration. The report claims to have protected First Amendment rights and revealed a "censorship-industrial complex" involving federal agencies and Big Tech.

The subcommittee's investigations included whistleblower testimonies about FBI misconduct and the targeting of Americans based on their political beliefs. It also addressed issues like IRS overreach and election interference, asserting that its work is a vital step toward curbing federal government overreach.


#economy

Le Monde: Nick Clegg: 'When it comes to making AI available to Europeans, EU regulators are still moving at a snail's pace'
Nick Clegg: 'When it comes to making AI available to Europeans, EU regulators are still moving at a snail's pace'
European leaders are increasingly concerned about a competitiveness crisis, highlighted by Mario Draghi's report on sluggish productivity and regulatory challenges. There's a push for AI to rejuvenate the economy, but EU regulators are slow to enable its development compared to other regions.

The European Data Protection Board has finally issued guidance on AI data use, but individual authorities must now interpret it, causing further delays. Meanwhile, other countries are advancing in AI, raising questions about the EU's lack of urgency in seizing this economic opportunity.


#religion

The Imaginative Conservative: Build Me a Shrine!
Build Me a Shrine!
Building a shrine requires significant effort, including site selection, fundraising, and construction, all aimed at glorifying God. The apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe to Saint Juan Diego emphasizes God's love for all people, as Mary, a mestiza, requests a shrine to honor her, symbolizing the coming of Christ.

Each individual is called to create a spiritual shrine within themselves, reflecting God's presence through virtues and sacraments. By nurturing our inner shrines, we glorify God in our lives, embodying His dwelling place.


#health

GB News: King Charles continuation of cancer treatment a 'positive development': 'He's doing extremely well'
King Charles continuation of cancer treatment a 'positive development': 'He's doing extremely well'
King Charles's health update indicates a positive trajectory as he continues cancer treatment while fulfilling public duties. Palace sources confirm his condition is being managed, with optimism expressed about his resilience and support from Queen Camilla.

Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams emphasizes that ongoing treatment is common and reflects a hopeful outlook for the King's future engagements. He believes this year has been challenging but sets a promising foundation for the upcoming year.


#crime

The Telegraph: Romanian court halts plans to put Tate brothers on trial
Romanian court halts plans to put Tate brothers on trial
A Romanian court has ruled that the case against Andrew and Tristan Tate regarding human trafficking allegations cannot proceed to trial in its current form, citing flaws in the indictment and inadmissible testimony. The ruling is seen as a significant victory for the Tates, who continue to deny all charges.

The prosecutors now have five days to amend their case or drop the charges, which could lead to the brothers' extradition to the UK for separate allegations. The Tates have claimed the case against them is a political conspiracy, while their legal team argues the ruling reflects the lack of credible evidence.


#technology

Fox News: New iPhone auto-restart feature locks encrypted data after extended inactivity
New iPhone auto-restart feature locks encrypted data after extended inactivity
Apple's iOS 18.1 introduces an Inactivity Reboot feature, enhancing iPhone security by automatically rebooting the device after three days of inactivity. This process effectively wipes encryption keys from memory, making it difficult for cybercriminals to access sensitive data.

While this update bolsters privacy, it poses challenges for law enforcement in forensic investigations. Experts note that three days should still allow sufficient time for law enforcement to coordinate access to devices.