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5 Dec 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: Chuck Schumer reelected head of US Senate Democrats, this time as minority leader
Senator Chuck Schumer has been reelected as the leader of the Senate Democratic caucus, despite the party losing its majority in the upcoming Congress. Schumer will lead a minority of 47 Democrats against 53 Republicans, following a challenging election cycle for the party.
With significant responsibilities ahead, Schumer aims to secure bipartisan solutions while advocating for Democratic values. He plans to prioritize the approval of federal judges and push for the Antisemitism Awareness Act, which has faced some opposition within his party.
Front Page Magazine: Awaiting Trump, Memphis Laughs at Biden DOJ Intimidation
The Biden administration is criticized for its approach to local police oversight, particularly in Memphis, where officials have pushed back against a DOJ request for a consent decree. The city plans to delay any agreement until it can fully assess the DOJ's findings, citing concerns over costs and effectiveness.
Memphis officials argue that the DOJ's investigation lacks legal authority and is unnecessary, given that the city's police leadership is predominantly Black and the allegations of discrimination are unfounded. The city aims to explore alternative policing reforms without federal intervention.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Officials Tell Americans to Use Encryption Because China Hacked Everything
Chinese hackers have breached the U.S. telecommunications system, compromising at least eight providers and potentially spying on top political figures. Despite ongoing efforts, U.S. officials have not fully removed these hackers, leaving communications vulnerable.
Officials recommend Americans use encrypted messaging apps to protect their communications. The situation highlights a troubling reliance on Chinese tech talent, raising concerns about national security and accountability among U.S. corporations.