Today's News with Larry Schweikart
POLITICAL NEWS * FBI reportedly disrupted an alleged drone attack plot targeting a White House/UFC event, with multiple arrests. * Another election-related fraud investigation reportedly involved a Soros-linked organization. * Maine Democrats are distancing themselves from Senate candidate Graham Platner. * Debate continues around mail-in voting and proposals for digital or phone-based voting. * Allegations surfaced regarding financial misconduct involving leadership at the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). * Claims that the Biden administration DOJ targeted parents at school board meetings despite objections from law enforcement. * Supreme Court declined to reinstate a suspended anti-Trump judge. * Discussion of Democratic electoral challenges, voter registration trends, and redistricting disputes. * Additional missing children were reportedly recovered in Massachusetts. * Ongoing debate over renewal of FISA surveillance authorities. * White House reportedly investigating possible unauthorized recordings involving reporters. * A B-52 crash near Edwards Air Force Base allegedly resulted in the loss of all crew members. * California Governor Gavin Newsom faces scrutiny from an investigation that reportedly began under the previous administration. * Richard Tillman, brother of former NFL player Pat Tillman, was sentenced for attempting to firebomb a post office. AI NEWS * Commentary suggests AI-related job displacement concerns may be overstated. * Congress is increasingly focusing on AI as a national security issue. * Anthropic reportedly shut down certain AI models over security concerns. * AI-generated deepfakes are becoming a growing concern in political campaigns. IMMIGRATION & BORDER NEWS * House report allegedly found Minnesota childcare funds reaching Taliban-linked entities. * Colorado backed away from certain judiciary changes viewed as anti-ICE. * Reduced illegal immigration is credited for improved conditions at Denver International Airport. CULTURAL NEWS * International visitors attending sporting events reportedly expressed admiration for the United States. * Women and younger generations continue to drive religious disaffiliation trends. * Claims that numerous Planned Parenthood facilities have closed since Trump's return to office. * Polling cited suggesting Democrats place the highest trust in universities among major institutions. * Concerns raised about youth flash mobs and public disorder. LGBTQ+/GENDER ISSUES * California faces criticism for policies perceived as favoring LGBTQ-owned businesses. * The Cleveland Clinic reportedly ended gender-transition surgeries for minors following a DOJ settlement. * A detransitioned woman publicly confronted the surgeon who performed a double mastectomy on her as a minor. ECONOMIC NEWS * Electric vehicle market growth may slow without government subsidies. * Concerns raised about expanding surveillance technologies such as automated camera systems. * Ohio revoked over 1,000 commercial licenses tied to undocumented immigrant truck drivers. * Insurance market pressures continue to affect several states. * SpaceX's valuation reportedly surpassed $3 trillion. INTERNATIONAL NEWS * Analysts argue the global economy handled recent tensions with Iran better than expected. * UK authorities face criticism over handling migrant gang abuse scandals. * Sweden adopted stricter deportation policies tied to criminal behavior. * Sweden contracted Rolls-Royce for nuclear power development. * Ongoing debate about climate forecasts and changing environmental predictions. ENTERTAINMENT NEWS * Fox is reportedly pursuing a major acquisition of Roku. * NBA Finals ratings improved significantly with New York's participation. * The Sphere in Las Vegas is preparing to host The Rocky Horror Picture Show after the success of The Wizard of Oz. * Warner Bros. reportedly made major edits to Supergirl after poor test screenings. * Independent horror film Obsession continues to outperform expectations. * Several video game studios face layoffs amid industry contraction. MEDICAL NEWS * A major beagle research facility reportedly closed and rehomed its dogs. * The Department of Justice sued New York health officials over alleged Medicaid fraud. FINAL NOTE * Colorado's "Tamale Act" expands legal protections for buying and selling homemade food, increasing opportunities for small-scale food entrepreneurs. 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