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Mike Johnson, Trump-Backed Republican, Elected House Speaker

Republican Mike Johnson was reelected as Speaker of the US House of Representatives on Friday, gaining crucial support from incoming President Donald Trump, which helped avert chaos as the 2025 session loomed. Johnson faced backlash from some party members for collaborating with Democrats on legislation, and his leadership was questioned during tense negotiations. Ultimately, only three Republicans opposed him during the vote, while all 215 Democrats backed their leader, Hakeem Jeffries. Johnson quelled concerns by pledging to reduce government size and enhance fiscal accountability. Trump's endorsement was pivotal, as a defeat for Johnson would have been an embarrassment for the former president. The new speaker now faces challenges from hardliners within his party, who demonstrated their influence during the standoff. House Republicans plan to discuss their agenda for 2025 at a retreat, including a controversial rule change that would limit the ability to challenge the speaker's position. sources

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Jan 04 2025, 1 am

Trudeau to Resign Before Key Meeting This Week: Reports

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reportedly set to announce his resignation as leader of the Liberal Party as early as Monday, according to a report by The Globe and Mail, which cites three unnamed sources. While the exact timing of the announcement remains uncertain, it is anticipated to occur before a crucial national caucus meeting scheduled for Wednesday. Trudeau's office has not provided a comment on the matter. His resignation would leave the party without a permanent leader, particularly concerning as polls indicate a significant likelihood of a Conservative victory in the upcoming election due by late October. The prime minister has been in discussions with Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc regarding the possibility of him stepping in as interim leader, although this could complicate LeBlanc's own leadership ambitions. Trudeau has led the Liberal Party since 2013, revitalizing it after a period of decline. sources

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Jan 06 2025, 8 am

Tenable CEO Amit Yoran Dies at 54 After Cancer Battle

Amit Yoran, a prominent figure in cybersecurity and CEO of Tenable Holdings, passed away at the age of 54 after battling cancer, the company announced on Friday. Yoran, who had temporarily stepped down in December for additional treatment, was recognized for his visionary leadership, which propelled Tenable through significant milestones, including its successful IPO in 2018. His career spanned various influential roles, including president of RSA Security and founder of NetWitness. Yoran also co-founded Riptech Inc. in 1998 and served as director of the National Cyber Security Division at the US Department of Homeland Security. Following his death, Tenable's board appointed CFO Steve Vintz and COO Mark Thurmond as co-CEOs while they search for a permanent successor. The company expressed deep sorrow over Yoran's passing, highlighting his profound impact on the industry and the lives he touched. sources

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Jan 06 2025, 8 am

Spanish Tourist, 22, Killed by Elephant at Thai Sanctuary

A 22-year-old Spanish tourist, Blanca Ojanguren Garcia, tragically died in Thailand after being attacked by an elephant while bathing the animal at Koh Yao Elephant Care on January 3. The Valladolid resident sustained injuries from the elephant's tusk and succumbed later. She was on vacation with her boyfriend on Yao Yai island and was a fifth-year Law and International Relations student at the University of Navarra, where her death has elicited deep sorrow and condolences from the institution. The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed her death and is assisting her family. Experts suggest the attack may have stemmed from the elephant's stress due to tourist interactions, highlighting concerns over the treatment of domesticated elephants in Thailand, where many are subjected to harsh training methods. Human-elephant conflicts have risen, with at least 227 fatalities recorded from wild elephant attacks since 2000, including 39 in 2024 alone. sources

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Jan 06 2025, 9 am

Gunmen Attack Mexico Bar, Leaving 5 Dead, 7 Injured

A shooting at a bar in Villahermosa, Tabasco state, left five dead and seven injured on Saturday night, prompting a manhunt for the assailants, according to local authorities. The secretariat of security and civilian protection reported that gunmen entered La Casita Azul and opened fire on patrons, resulting in a chaotic scene. Video surveillance footage is being analyzed, and coordinated patrols by state and federal forces are underway to apprehend those responsible. The incident is part of a troubling trend, as Tabasco has seen rising violent crime, with a similar attack in November resulting in six deaths. This follows a spate of violence across Mexico, including a recent shooting in Queretaro that killed ten and another that left six dead in a Mexico City suburb. Since the government’s military intervention against drug trafficking began in 2006, drug-related violence has claimed over 450,000 lives nationwide. sources

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Jan 06 2025, 6 am

Deepfake Porn Targets Women Politicians Worldwide

Female politicians worldwide, from the U.S. to Italy, Britain, and Pakistan, are increasingly targeted by AI-generated deepfake pornography, a trend that researchers warn threatens women's participation in public life. The rise of non-consensual deepfakes, facilitated by accessible AI tools, has outpaced regulatory efforts, with over 35,000 instances identified involving 26 U.S. Congress members—25 of whom are women. This digital harassment undermines reputations and can lead to blackmail, as highlighted by figures like Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who is pursuing legal action against deepfake creators. In the U.K., Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner was also targeted, while Pakistani lawmakers have faced similar assaults. Experts warn that this growing phenomenon could silence women's political ambitions, with calls for urgent legislative action to address the issue, as many women lack the resources to combat such violations effectively. sources

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Jan 06 2025, 7 am

FBI: New Orleans Attacker Filmed Street with Meta Glasses

The man accused of a deadly ramming attack in New Orleans, which left 14 dead and over 30 injured, had previously visited the city for reconnaissance, according to the FBI. Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a US Army veteran, recorded his surroundings using camera-equipped Meta glasses during his initial visit in late October 2023. He returned on November 10 before launching his attack on New Year's Day, driving a rented pickup truck down Bourbon Street at high speed after bypassing a barrier. Jabbar, who had expressed allegiance to ISIS on social media, had also traveled to Egypt and Canada in the two years preceding the attack. The FBI recovered two firearms and discovered homemade bombs that Jabbar had left behind, which could have caused further devastation had they been detonated. The investigation continues as authorities seek to identify anyone Jabbar may have met during his international travels. sources

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Jan 06 2025, 7 am

Elon Musk Reverses Stance on Nigel Farage

Elon Musk has distanced himself from Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, following a public disagreement over Musk's support for jailed extremist Tommy Robinson. Musk criticized Farage on his X platform, suggesting the party needed new leadership and asserting that Robinson, imprisoned for contempt of court related to a libel case, should be freed. Farage countered Musk's claims, emphasizing that Robinson's imprisonment was not politically motivated and that he disagrees with Musk's views. Robinson, a controversial figure known for his anti-immigrant rhetoric, is serving an 18-month sentence and has been linked to the grooming scandal that has stirred significant controversy in the UK. Musk's remarks also included criticism of Prime Minister Keir Starmer and child welfare minister Jess Phillips, reflecting his ongoing engagement in UK political debates. sources

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Jan 06 2025, 7 am

Winter Storm to Impact Over 60 Million Americans

A severe winter storm swept across a significant portion of the central United States on Sunday, disrupting travel and daily activities from Kansas City to Washington, as approximately 60 million people faced weather alerts. The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings for around a dozen states, while areas in the South braced for tornadoes and cold weather. The storm, the first of the year, brought blizzard conditions to Kansas and Missouri, with Kansas City roads described as "a skating rink." Kentucky's Governor Andy Beshear urged residents to stay home due to multiple vehicle crashes on major highways. The storm is expected to produce hazardous travel conditions and power outages, particularly in Appalachia, where communities are still recovering from a recent hurricane. Meanwhile, lawmakers in Washington are scheduled to meet on January 6 to certify the presidential election winner, despite the impending severe weather. sources

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Jan 06 2025, 7 am

Lawyer Leaves High-Paying Job to Combat Burnout, Takes Pay Cut

Emily Hayes, a former lawyer with an annual salary of $370,000, made a life-altering decision to leave her high-pressure job in pursuit of better mental health. Following a period of burnout and emotional distress, she transitioned to the tech industry, accepting a role that pays $220,000 annually. While this significant pay cut posed financial challenges, Hayes emphasized the importance of prioritizing well-being over income. Reflecting on her former job's unpredictable hours and poor work-life balance, she noted the struggle between professional demands and personal relationships. Adjusting to her new budget has been a learning experience, as she now carefully considers her spending. Despite the sacrifices, she remains optimistic, sharing her budgeting journey on TikTok and expressing gratitude for her ability to live comfortably. "The biggest change has been shifting my mindset around money," she stated, highlighting the necessity of thoughtful purchasing decisions. sources

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Jan 05 2025, 10 pm

Indian-Origin Entrepreneur Seeks Purpose After $975 Million Sale

Vinay Hiremath, the Indian-origin co-founder of Loom, who sold the company to Atlassian for $975 million in 2023, has candidly shared his post-wealth insecurities in a blog post titled "I am rich and I have no idea what to do with my life." Reflecting on the past year, he expressed feelings of aimlessness and uncertainty despite his newfound freedom, stating, "Life has been a haze." Hiremath also detailed personal challenges, including a painful breakup with his girlfriend, for which he issued an apology, and a struggle over whether to accept a $60 million CTO role at Atlassian. After exploring various ventures, including an ill-fated trek in the Himalayas and brief involvement with DOGE, he ultimately decided to pursue a passion for physics in Hawaii. At 33, he aims to create tangible products, embracing the idea that his next venture need not replicate Loom's success. sources

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Jan 05 2025, 10 pm

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