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HOT TAKES: CBS Photojournalist/Pro-Hamas Activist Sets New Meaning to the Term 'Fire-Arm'
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HOT TAKES: CBS Photojournalist/Pro-Hamas Activist Sets New Meaning to the Term 'Fire-Arm'

HOT TAKES: CBS Photojournalist/Pro-Hamas Activist Sets New Meaning to the Term 'Fire-Arm'
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X helps update Kids Online Safety Act in final push for passage in the Republican-led House
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X helps update Kids Online Safety Act in final push for passage in the Republican-led House

Photo illustration by Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photos by Jerod Harris, Chesnot, Getty Images With just weeks left to pass legislation before Congress adjourns, X CEO Linda Yaccarino announced she worked with the authors of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) to update the bill in what seems like a play to win over the Republican House leaders standing in the way of it becoming law. The striking announcement is the latest example of how Elon Musk and his companies are taking on significant roles in influencing government output. While it’s not unusual for outside stakeholders, including companies, to weigh in on pending legislation, the fact that the bill’s sponsors, Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), announced X’s input indicates they view it as helpful to the bill’s chances of passing. “Led by X, the new changes made to the Kids Online Safety Act strengthen the bill while safeguarding free speech online and ensuring it is not used to stifle expression,” Blumenthal and Blackburn said in a joint statement. “These changes should eliminate once and for all the false narrative that this bill would be weaponized by unelected bureaucrats to censor Americans. We thank Elon and Linda for their bold leadership and commitment to protecting children online and for helping us get this bill across the finish line this Congress.” KOSA aims to make the internet safer for kids by imposing a duty of care on tech platforms to prevent and mitigate certain harms when they implement certain design features, including photo filters and infinite scroll. The bill passed overwhelmingly in the Senate over the summer but has stalled in the House, with the bill’s critics fearing it could be weaponized against disliked speech or lead to a more restricted internet due to platforms’ fears of legal risk. The changes include a clarification that the bill can’t be used to enforce the platforms’ duty of care “based upon the viewpoint of users expressed by or through any speech, expression, or information protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.” It also narrows the duty of care with respect to anxiety and depressive disorders to make it enforceable only when those conditions are “objectively verifiable” and linked to “compulsive usage.” Yaccarino previously endorsed the bill on behalf of X earlier this year, while CEOs of companies like Meta and Google have not gone so far, and KOSA supporters point to tech lobbying as a key obstacle. But Republican leadership in the House has also become a hurdle for the bill’s passage. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) told Punchbowl News in October, “I love the principle, but the details of that are very problematic.” He worried about “unintended consequences.” House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) is viewed as potentially even harder to win over, Punchbowl reports, and is concerned about the scope of the duty of care in the bill.
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Trump: US Should 'Not Get Involved' in Syria
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Trump: US Should 'Not Get Involved' in Syria

President-elect Donald Trump has urged the United States to refrain from intervening in the escalating Syrian conflict as opposition forces close in on Damascus in a sweeping offensive, Newsweek reported.
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NY Post: Trump Should Nominate Ferguson as FTC Chair
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NY Post: Trump Should Nominate Ferguson as FTC Chair

President-elect Donald Trump should nominate "digital freedom fighter" Andrew Ferguson to chair the Federal Trade Commission, the New York Post's editorial board wrote Saturday.
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Lewandowski to Newsmax: America First in Zelenskyy-Macron-Trump Meeting
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Lewandowski to Newsmax: America First in Zelenskyy-Macron-Trump Meeting

America First will be at the forefront of Saturday's meeting between French President Emmanuel Macron, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and President-elect Donald Trump, Trump senior advisor Corey Lewandowski told Newsmax.
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NY Times: Trump, Biden, Harris Raised $4.7B From Donors
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NY Times: Trump, Biden, Harris Raised $4.7B From Donors

Donors poured in a combined $4.7 billion to campaigns and related groups for President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and President-elect Donald Trump this election season, according to campaign finance reports released this week.
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Russian Oil Czar: 'Fitting' for Trump to Defend US Producers
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Russian Oil Czar: 'Fitting' for Trump to Defend US Producers

Igor Sechin, the head of Russia's largest oil producer, Rosneft, on Saturday said he approved of President-elect Donald Trump's proposals to defend domestic energy producers.
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These Christmas Songs From The ‘60s Have Stood The Test Of Time
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These Christmas Songs From The ‘60s Have Stood The Test Of Time

The ‘60s was a revolutionary time for music with the rise of Rock ‘n’ Roll and Heavy Metal, but it also marked a time of wholesome Christmas music that has stood the test of time. Year after year, families have their favorite classics from past times, even if new festive music is available. It was also a decade that saw remakes of older Christmas music like “White Christmas” by Bing Crosby, 1818’s “Silent Night,” “Jingle Bells” by James Lord Pierpont from the 1850s, 1941’s “The Little Drummer Boy” written by Katherine Kennicott Davis; however, a few originals from that time have stuck with families. ‘Little Saint Nick’ by The Beach Boys Christmas songs from the 1960s/Youtube This 1963 single from the all-boy band Beach Boys was about Santa Claus and his home in the snowy North Pole. Brian Wilson and Mike Love wrote this classic, which blended their surf rock style with holiday spirit. It featured on The Beach Boys’ Christmas album of 1964 and has been a must-listen ever since. ‘Pretty Paper’ by Roy Orbison Christmas songs from the 1960s/Youtube This Christmas ballad, originally written by outlaw country music legend Willie Nelson, made it to Roy Orbison’s hands, and he released the single in 1963. It is a touching story of a street vendor who sells paper and ribbons for the holiday but gets ignored by shoppers. The message of the number is to remind people to be empathetic to the less privileged amid the holiday cheer. ‘Christmastime Is Here’ by Vince Guaraldi Christmas songs from the 1960s/YouTube Pianist Vince Guaraldi wrote this 1965 song for A Charlie Brown Christmas. It matched the classic holiday cartoon with the featured children’s voices and is a happy number about kids’ favorite time of the year. “Christmastime is here / Happiness and cheer / Fun for all that children call / Their favorite time of year,” the little ones could be heard singing. Next up: Richie Sambora Reveals Familial Inspiration Behind Bon Jovi’s ‘Livin’ On A Prayer’ The post These Christmas Songs From The ‘60s Have Stood The Test Of Time appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Macron welcomes Trump to Paris with presidential pomp, joined by Zelenskyy
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Macron welcomes Trump to Paris with presidential pomp, joined by Zelenskyy

PARIS —  French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed Donald Trump to Paris on Saturday with a full a dose of presidential pomp, and they held an impromptu meeting with Ukraine’s Volodymr Zelenskyy…
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That's ADORABLE! Guy Working to Stop Trump Taking Office Worries About GOP 'Shredding' Constitution
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That's ADORABLE! Guy Working to Stop Trump Taking Office Worries About GOP 'Shredding' Constitution

The next four years will be a very interesting study in Democrats rediscovering the Constitution. When they're in charge, the Constitution is 'outdated' and 'a threat to democracy.' Advertisement What…
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