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This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest views this hour in just four minutes. Sean Diddy
Combs is awaiting sentencing soon in a New York court
room after being convicted on two prostitution related charges. Prosecutors
are calling for Combs to get at least eleven years
in prison, while defense attorneys say the maximum should be
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fourteen months. Combs was acquitted at the top racketeering and
prostitution counts. The Senate is holding votes again today on
short term government funding bills as the shutdown reaches its
third day. Senate Majority leader John Thune said if the
measures are blocked, the Senate will be adjourned until Monday.
President Trump has promised federal layoffs and said he would
use the shutdown to decide which Democratic agencies to close.
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The White House is doubling down on President Trump's warning
to Hamas about his proposed peace deal. This is an
acceptable and detailed proposal that they must accept. That's White
House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt. Trump set a Sunday deadline
for Hamas to get behind a peace deal with Israel, or,
in his words, quote all hell like no one has
ever seen before will break out today, Levitt told reporters
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Trump has made it clear what he expects from Hamas,
and there will be very tragic consequences if no deal
is made. The plan calls for an immediate end of
the war and the release of all remaining Israeli hostages
held by Hamas. The Supreme Court is agreeing to decide
if states may bar people from carrying guns on private
property without permission from the property owner. It's a case
that stems from a twenty twenty three law enacted in
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Hawaii that barred the carrying of guns on beaches and
in parks, among other areas. Three gun owners and a
gun rights group have challenged the restrictions. The Dow Jones
top forty seven thousand for the first time ever in Friday,
trading stocks rose, with the Dow up more than five
hundred points despite the government's shutdown. iHeartMedia is unveiling the
lineup for its annual iHeartRadio jingle Ball Tour, presented by
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Capitol I. This year's event will feature artists like Renee Rapp,
Zara Larson, Raven Lenay, Ed Sheeran, and Moore. The thirtieth
jingle Ball Tour will mix stops in Dallas, LA, Chicago, Detroit, Miami,
among other cities. Starting December second, tickets for the twenty
twenty five iHeartRadio jingle Ball are on sale. I'm Chris Caragio.
Meadow will soon use your conversations with its AI chatbot
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to hit you with personalized ads. Charlotte North reports.
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Meta is taking another step towards its CEO's vision of
an AI augmented future. From December sixteenth, Meta ai will
mind chatbook conversations to determine which ads and recommendations show
up in your feed. While users won't be able to
opt out, the company said that the content of some conversations,
for example, involving religious or political views, will be excluded.
The policy won't apply to users in the UK, South Korea,
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in the EU, at least initially. Experts have raised concerns
about Meta ai safeguarding for minors and privacy violations. Charlotte North, Washington.
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Purdue University researchers will travel to the South Pacific in
search of wreckage from Amelia Earhart's lost plane next month.
The research team will inspect an underwater object that's been
visible in photos from a lagoon that's located on a
small island and kirie body since the nineteen thirties. In
an effort to identify it, Earhart was attempting to become
the first female pilot to circle the world when she
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and navigator Fred Noonan disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in
nineteen thirty seven. The object is about four hundred miles
southeast of Howland Island, which was Earhart and Noonan's planned destination.
Saturday Night Live We'll kick off its fifty first season
this weekend with Bad Bunny as host. Puerto Rican superstar
will be joined by a musical guest, Doja Cat, for
the season premiere of the NBC sketch comedy series. Bad
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Bunny was recently named as the halftime performer for the
twenty twenty six Super Bowl. The following week, Saturday Night
Live will be hosted by SNL alum Amy Poehler, followed
by popstar Sabrina Carpenter on October eighteenth and here. In
early October, McDonald's has announced that it's bringing back its
Halloween themed boo buckets. The fast food giant says the
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specialized happy meals will be available on October twenty first.
The buckets will feature faces of a ghost, a pumpkin,
and a guy Doublin, with two editions, this time a
cat and a zombie of Chris Krajhi