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This is your Amcon Daily Sit Rep for December the 13th, 2025.
Up first today, artificial intelligence continues to become an integral part
of American life, impacting nearly every demographic.
A recent survey revealed that 72% of American teens use AI chatbots as companions,
many seeking mental health support.
President Trump has emphasized expanding the nation's AI capabilities,
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signing an executive order to nationalize AI regulation.
While AI offers positive benefits in education and mental health,
concerns persist about its broader societal effects, especially on the youth.
It is vital for families to engage in conversations about AI's pros and cons
and to remain informed as AI becomes increasingly embedded in daily life.
Turning to a troubling incident, a Georgia woman is hospitalized after a violent
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attack during an evening walk.
Ashley Wasilewski was doused with a corrosive chemical in Savannah's Forsyth
Park, resulting in second- and third-degree burns over much of her body.
Authorities are actively searching for a suspect, releasing images of a person of interest.
Police currently see no evidence of a wider threat, but advise heightened situational
awareness given the rise in random attacks.
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Remember, walking with a companion and staying alert to your surroundings are
essential safety measures.
In other news, effective strategies to save lives within your neighborhood emphasize
the importance of community emergency preparedness.
Understanding local hazards such as floods, earthquakes, and severe storms through
regular hazard assessments is key.
Developing and updating clear, actionable emergency plans that include communication
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channels, evacuation routes, and roles can save lives during disasters.
Residents are encouraged to establish neighborhood support networks,
participate in training sessions, and collaborate with local emergency responders.
Preparedness is a continuous community effort essential for resilience and safety.
Next, with the holiday season in full swing, there is a potential for civil
unrest and protests nationwide.
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Various demonstrations are scheduled today in cities including San Diego,
Santa Cruz, and Boca Raton.
Authorities urge everyone attending public events to remain situationally aware,
no exit routes, and report any suspicious activity promptly to law enforcement and the RISAT team.
By combining good common sense with vigilance, we can all contribute to a safer
holiday season for our families and communities.
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Now for the weather. Across much of the western U.S., record warmth is expected
this weekend, while arctic air spreads across the eastern half of the country.
A swath of snow will move from the northern plains to the midwest today,
then extend into the central Appalachians and mid-Atlantic tonight.
Dangerous wind chills are forecast from the northern plains to the Ohio Valley,
expanding southward by Sunday.
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Lake effect snow will return this weekend, and the Pacific Northwest should.
Prepare for new precipitation on Sunday.
Stay informed of local weather alerts as conditions continue to evolve.
Looking ahead on the American Contingency Events Calendar, please note there
are no events scheduled within the next seven days.
Members can access the American Contingency Members Only site to get the full
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report and more in-depth analysis of today's stories, along with practical preparedness
tips, training opportunities, and resources to help you, your family,
and your neighborhood stay crisis-ready.