Chapter 1: What recent changes are being made to TikTok's ownership and security?
A big step towards saving TikTok on Lisa Brady. Fox News.
And I think I can say that especially the young people, they really wanted this to happen. They did not want to have TikTok closed.
President Trump just signing an executive order on a deal for U.S. investors to take most ownership of the social media giant, also controlling the algorithm instead of the current Chinese owner. Vice President J.D. Vance calls it a big day.
This deal really does mean that Americans can use TikTok, but actually use it with more confidence than they had in the past because their data is going to be secure and it's not going to be used as a propaganda weapon against our fellow citizens. We're very excited about it.
Congress requiring TikTok to divest or face a U.S.
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Chapter 2: What are the implications of the government shutdown on federal funding?
ban. Today's order creates a window to finalize the deal. President Trump says China's president approves. The president also just telling reporters there could be a government shutdown next week. Earlier, accusing Democrats of making unreasonable demands.
People that entered our country illegally, they want to give a massive federal money.
And we don't want... Leader Hakeem Jeffries says federal law prohibits using health care funds for undocumented immigrants and that no one's asking to repeal that. He also says this to the White House budget chief.
As a negotiating tactic, our response to Russ' vote is simple. Get lost.
Chapter 3: How did the recent shooting at a Dallas immigration facility unfold?
This after a memo suggesting agencies prepare for possible mass layoffs instead of just furloughs if there is a shutdown. Investigators say the man who opened fire on a Dallas immigration facility yesterday, killing a detainee, was targeting ICE agents. Notes found in his home.
They say that this was planned out over a period of months with him searching for an app that tracked ICE agents and downloading a document with DHS facilities on it.
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are being ordered to gather at a Marine base in Virginia on Tuesday, expected to meet with War Secretary Pete Hegseth.
The officers have not been told what the meeting is about.
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of the upcoming military meeting in Virginia?
The invitation has sent shockwaves through an already fearful officer corps who have been on the receiving end of angry outbursts by Secretary Hegseth, who routinely threatens to submit them to polygraphs. Some express concerns that bringing all the military brass to one location in D.C.
is an unnecessary security risk and question why the meeting cannot be held on a secure video teleconference call, especially at a time of rising global threats and cost cutting as the government faces a possible shutdown.
Fox's Jennifer Griffin at the Pentagon. Current government funding runs out Tuesday night. President Trump just telling reporters he will not allow Israel to annex the West Bank. This after a White House meeting with Turkey's president, also telling reporters earlier he believes a deal to end the war in Gaza. can get done.
Chapter 5: How is Spotify addressing AI abuse in music content?
Spotify is cracking down on artificial intelligence abuse in music.
The company says it's removed more than 75 million spam tracks over the past year, and now it's rolling out new rules. First, a stricter policy on voice clones, AI-generated vocals, are only allowed if the artist gives permission. Second, a new spam filter launching this fall to flag duplicates, short tracks, and other AI-generated slop that can drain royalties from real musicians.
And third, a new disclosure standard so listeners can see if and how AI was used in a song. Spotify says the goal is to protect artists, keep fraud out of the system, and give fans more transparency as AI changes how music is made. Michelle Polino, Fox News.
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