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The Supreme Court upheld a law banning TikTok unless it severs ties with Chinese parent ByteDance, citing national security risks from its data collection practices. The ban is set to start Sunday, potentially removing TikTok from U.S. app stores. Enforcement will fall to President-elect Donald Trump, who stated, “It ultimately goes up to me, so you’re going to see what I’m going to do.” While some lawmakers suggest extending the ban to allow TikTok more time to find a buyer, the app’s future remains uncertain as ByteDance has not committed to selling. TikTok has yet to comment on the ruling.
Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban, Set to Begin Sunday
President-elect Trump’s transition team has asked three senior State Department career diplomats to resign, potentially heralding broader changes in the diplomatic corps. The officials—Dereck Hogan, Marcia Bernicat, and Alaina Teplitz—have served under both Democratic and Republican administrations. Sources suggest Trump aims to appoint more political allies to key roles, aligning with his pledge to “clean out the deep state.” Critics warn the move could politicize the department, while Trump’s team argues it’s necessary for advancing his foreign policy agenda.
Trump Team Requests Resignations of Three Senior State Department Diplomats, Signaling Potential Workforce Shakeup
Tulip Siddiq, a UK Labour Party minister and the niece of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, resigned following corruption allegations in Bangladesh. Elon Musk, a close ally of Donald Trump, criticized her on social media, labeling her corrupt. Siddiq, who served as the Economic Secretary in the UK Treasury, was responsible for addressing financial sector corruption. Her name emerged in a corruption case in Bangladesh, where she, along with her family members, faces accusations. Siddiq has consistently denied the allegations.
Elon Musk Criticizes Tulip Siddiq as Corruption Probe Intensifies in Bangladesh
Mark Zuckerberg revealed that by 2025, AI at Meta could replace midlevel software engineers, automating coding tasks entirely. He discussed this on Joe Rogan’s podcast, emphasizing AI’s potential to manage code creation and even build other AI systems. While costly initially, this shift could save significant resources, as midlevel engineers earn mid-six figures. Additionally, Meta plans to replace third-party fact-checkers with community notes and scale back DEI efforts, sparking concerns from advocacy groups.
Mark Zuckerberg revealed that by 2025, AI at Meta could replace midlevel software engineers, automating coding tasks entirely
Southern California authorities have imposed a nightly curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. in fire evacuation zones to prevent looting amid ongoing wildfires, including the Palisades and Eaton Fires. Thousands remain under evacuation orders in Los Angeles County, where six wildfires have claimed six lives and destroyed numerous structures. After 20 looters were arrested, the County has enlisted 400 National Guard members to assist local police with traffic control and infrastructure protection. Officials vow to safeguard residents affected by the devastation and displacement caused by the fires.
Curfew and National Guard Deployed to Combat Looting Amid Southern California Wildfires
Fast-moving wildfires in Los Angeles, fueled by hurricane-force winds, have destroyed over 10,000 structures, displaced 180,000 people, and killed seven, with the toll likely to rise. The Eaton and Pacific Palisades fires caused widespread destruction, including celebrity homes. Crews face extreme conditions with erratic winds and water shortages. Officials call the disaster historic, likening devastated areas to bomb sites. Though evacuation orders eased in some regions, the fires continue to pose significant threats.
Los Angeles Wildfires Ravage Communities, Leaving 7 Dead and 180,000 Evacuated
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