Under Elon Musk’s ownership, X (formerly Twitter) has experienced a surge in white supremacist and neo-Nazi content, with previously banned accounts reinstated and hateful content proliferating. The Texas Observer identified four anonymous account operators—Cyan Cruz, Michael Gramer, Robert Thorne, and John Anthony Provenzano—spreading this content, reaching a combined 500,000 followers at their peak. Musk’s interactions with these accounts, including replies and seemingly tacit approval, further fueled their rise despite a significant drop in platform moderation. These findings highlight a concerning trend of increased extremist activity and lax content moderation on X.
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Following a joint IDF and Shin Bet operation, the body of Itai Svirsky, a hostage held in Gaza since October 7, 2023, has been recovered. Hamas had previously claimed Svirsky died in an IDF airstrike, a claim disputed by the IDF. His remains were identified with the assistance of the Institute for Forensic Medicine and Israel Police, bringing closure to his family. Despite this, 99 hostages remain in Hamas captivity, highlighting the ongoing urgency to secure their release or the return of their remains.
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Justice Coney Barrett questioned the existence of a history of federally mandated (de jure) discrimination against transgender people, contrasting this with the historical de jure discrimination faced by other minority groups. Solicitor General Prelogar countered that while not explicitly codified in law, a substantial history of violence, discrimination, and lost opportunities for transgender individuals exists, extending beyond private actors. This historical discrimination, Prelogar argued, is well documented despite the absence of explicit federal mandates. The exchange highlights a key disagreement regarding the nature and extent of historical discrimination against transgender individuals.
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Two young boys, aged 5 and 6, were critically injured in a shooting at the Feather River School of Seventh-Day Adventists in Palermo, California. The gunman, who appeared to have targeted the school due to its religious affiliation, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Authorities are investigating the incident but believe the shooter had no prior connection to the victims or school, having only recently met with an administrator. Following the shooting, students were safely reunited with their families at a nearby church.
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In his farewell address, Senator Mitt Romney urged Americans to prioritize unity and uphold national values, reflecting on his more than two decades of public service. He highlighted the nation’s capacity for good while acknowledging past mistakes, emphasizing the importance of individual character in shaping national identity. Romney, known for his moderate stance and bipartisan work, cited legislative achievements including infrastructure and electoral reform, though acknowledging unmet goals due to partisan gridlock. His departure marks the end of a career lauded by colleagues for its integrity and effectiveness.
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Cuba’s national power grid experienced a complete collapse, plunging millions into darkness due to the failure of the Antonio Guiteras power plant. The restoration process, impacting work and school activities, is expected to take days and involves restoring aging Soviet-era infrastructure. The government attributes the crisis to a combination of US sanctions, insufficient investment, and the impacts of recent hurricanes and an earthquake. While authorities report progress in restoring power through microgrids, planned daily blackouts will continue, particularly in areas outside Havana.
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Pete Hegseth’s Senate confirmation hearing is facing significant challenges due to allegations of rape, sexual harassment, and financial misconduct. His mother vehemently defended him, attributing his past actions to a changed character and criticizing media coverage as biased and harmful. She accused the media, specifically The New York Times, of threatening behavior and profit-driven reporting. Hegseth himself is attempting to persuade senators of his transformation, while concerns remain about his Christian nationalist views and potentially disruptive leadership style. His nomination’s ultimate fate remains uncertain.
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Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Defense, received a six-figure severance package and signed a non-disclosure agreement upon leaving Concerned Veterans of America (CVA). This followed allegations of financial mismanagement, intoxication, and sexual misconduct at CVA, along with internal disputes over Hegseth’s foreign policy stances. While Hegseth and his attorney claim the severance was standard, sources within CVA suggest otherwise, citing concerns about his leadership. Despite these controversies, Hegseth maintains he will not withdraw his nomination.
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In a significant escalation, US officials confirmed that Chinese hackers compromised at least eight US telecommunications providers, targeting the communications of high-ranking US political figures, including President-elect Trump and members of the Biden administration. While classified information was not accessed, a substantial amount of bulk phone records and, in limited cases, call and text data were stolen. The Biden administration is working with telecom companies, including Verizon and AT&T, to remove the hackers; however, a timeline for completion remains unclear. China denies any involvement.
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Tensions between Mexico and Canada are escalating amidst a US-imposed tariff threat. Both countries are attempting to secure assurances from the US president-elect regarding the potentially devastating tariffs, while simultaneously highlighting each other’s shortcomings in addressing border security and drug trafficking. Mexico’s president has defended her nation’s cultural heritage and capabilities while criticizing Canada’s fentanyl consumption and use of Mexico in political discourse. Despite a recent meeting between the Canadian Prime Minister and the US president-elect, no concrete commitments on tariff reversals have been made.
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