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Several Apps Owned By Meta Experiencing Outages Wednesday

On Wednesday, several popular apps owned by Meta, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, experienced outages affecting users nationwide. Reports of disruptions began surfacing around 1 p.m. ET, with the majority of issues concentrated on the mobile apps rather than desktop versions.

Idaho Health Board Stops Providing COVID Vaccines in Six More Counties

The Southwest District Health board in Idaho has decided to stop providing COVID-19 vaccines in six counties, marking a significant departure from public health practices nationwide.

Leftist LGBTQ Todd Gloria Sworn in For Second Term as San Diego Mayor

Democrat Todd Gloria has officially begun his second term as mayor of San Diego this week. Gloria, who was voted as the city's first person of color and first LGBTQ+ mayor, was sworn in during the City of San Diego’s 75th Inauguration Ceremony at the Jacobs Music Center at Copley Symphony Hall.

FBI Director Christopher Wray Announces Plan to Resign

FBI Director Christopher Wray announced that he will resign from the agency in January.

Mel Gibson Condemns Biden Admin’s ‘Thinly Veiled Marxism’ During Mar-a-Lago Speech

Actor and director Mel Gibson condemned the four years of "thinly veiled Marxism" under the Biden administration during a recent speech at Mar-a-Lago.

Bernie Sanders Will ‘Probably’ Leave Senate

Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) suggested that his current term is "probably" his last.

MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ Faces 35% Ratings Drop Amid Fallout from Trump Meeting

MSNBC's flagship morning program Morning Joe is facing a sharp decline in viewership, with ratings down 35% among total viewers and 37% in the key 25-54 age demographic, according to Nielsen Media Research. The drop comes after co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski disclosed their controversial meeting with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago in November.

Pete Buttigieg Eyes Potential Political Future in Michigan as Democrats Look for Fresh Leadership

With just over 40 days left as Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg is generating buzz as a potential candidate for Michigan's governorship. Though his tenure in President Joe Biden’s administration is winding down, Buttigieg’s political trajectory remains a topic of speculation, particularly after his move to Michigan following his 2020 presidential campaign.

Floyd Mayweather Chased by Angry Mob in London Over Support for Israel

Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather was chased out of London’s Hatton Garden on Tuesday after being confronted by a hostile crowd of Muslim protesters upset over his public support for Israel. Mayweather, known for his undefeated boxing career, was reportedly jewelry shopping when the incident occurred.

U.S. Grants Ukraine $20 Billion from Frozen Russian Assets as Trump Signals Aid Cuts

The United States announced on Tuesday that it has allocated $20 billion in funding for Ukraine, utilizing proceeds earned from frozen Russian assets. The funds are part of a larger $50 billion support package coordinated by the Group of Seven (G7) nations. This financial boost comes just 40 days before President Joe Biden is set to leave office, raising questions about the future of U.S. support for Ukraine under President-elect Donald Trump.

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