For most U.S. residents, the sun went down earlier on one of the past few days than at any other time of the year.
Jarringly early December sunsets are the result of the annual “fall back” from daylight saving time to standard time. But what if we had never sprung forward in the first place?
Incoming Trump administration “government efficiency” advisers Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy posted recently in favor of dumping daylight saving time for good. On the flip side, in 2022, the U.S. Senate advanced a plan to make daylight saving time permanent.
Either plan would get rid of the twice-a-year clock changes, as almost two-thirds of Americans say they want.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned on Tuesday that any entity threatening Israel’s security would face dire consequences.
Speaking at a naval base in Haifa, Katz revealed that Israeli forces had destroyed Syria’s navy, as part of a broader campaign to neutralize strategic threats that could later pose a danger to Israel.
“The IDF has acted in recent days to attack and destroy strategic capabilities that threaten the State of Israel,” Katz stated, cautioning rebels that “whoever follows [ousted president Bashar] al-Assad’s footsteps will end up like Assad did.” He emphasized Israel’s resolve to prevent any “extremist Islamic terror entity” from operating against Israel.

Three days after the November election, the Biden-Harris administration lifted sanctions on Iran, granting the country access to over $10 billion in previously frozen funds, according to a copy of the confidential order sent to Congress and reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon.
On November 8, Secretary of State Antony Blinken determined that “it is in the national security interest of the United States” to permit Iraq to transfer over $10 billion to Iran for electricity import payments by waiving mandatory economic sanctions.

President-elect Donald Trump has announced that he will expedite federal approvals for major energy and infrastructure projects worth over $1 billion. However, this proposal could face significant obstacles, including legal and regulatory challenges, particularly from a key law that mandates federal agencies assess the environmental consequences of major undertakings before granting approval.
On Tuesday, Trump shared a statement on his Truth Social platform, revealing that any project with an investment of at least $1 billion would receive “fully expedited approvals and permits, including, but in no way limited to, all Environmental approvals.”
“GET READY TO ROCK!!!” he added enthusiastically.

A bomb threat “for Palestine” directed at U.S. Congress Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene‘s home in Rome, Georgia, on Monday afternoon, resulted in an accident that claimed the life of a bystander. The threat, which authorities suspect originated from a Russian IP address, is now under federal investigation.
The Rome Police Department received an email with the subject line “For Palestine,” claiming a pipe bomb had been hidden in Greene’s mailbox. The message, which ended with “VIVA VIVA PALESTINA,” threatened to detonate the alleged device over the weekend or upon the mailbox being opened.

Three Israeli men were shot and lightly wounded on their way to daven at the Kever Yosef compound overnight Tuesday, according to Hebrew media reports.
The three men, members of the Breslover community, had entered Shechem in Shomron after driving through an Israeli military checkpoint and fled after being fired on, later seeking medical attention at Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital, where police subsequently detained them.

In a joint statement, the IDF and ISA announced they had eliminated the Nukhba company commander who led the October 7th attack on the IDF “Paga” outpost in southern Israel.  Additionally, the head of Hamas’s paragliding unit, who led the paragliding infiltration into Israel on October 7th, was also eliminated.
According to the joint statement, the Israeli Air Force, acting with with the precise direction of the Intelligence Directorate and the ISA, struck a structure that previously housed the Al-Falah school.  The strike eliminated the terrorist Fehmi Salmi, a Nukhba company commander in Hamas’ Zeitoun Battalion.

EMJ Capital founder and President Eric Jackson discusses the potential for Google’s new quantum computing chip on ‘Making Money.’
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Two law enforcement officials said that when they apprehended the suspect, identified as Luigi Mangione, charged with the murder of Brian Thompson, chief executive of UnitedHealthcare, during an investors’ gathering, they found a notebook containing extensive plans for the shooting.
Officials stated that the notebook outlined attending a corporate function and executing an executive.
According to the officials, one excerpt read: “What do you do? You wack the C.E.O. at the annual parasitic bean-counter convention. It’s targeted, precise and doesn’t risk innocents.”
The deadly event took place in the early hours of December 4, as Mr. Thompson was arriving at a Hilton hotel on West 54th Street to begin preparations for the UnitedHealthcare investors’ meeting.

Former Congressman Anthony Weiner, who was once a Democrat, has officially submitted paperwork to the New York City Campaign Finance Board, signaling his intention to run for city council.
Craig McCarthy, the New York Post’s city hall bureau chief, reported that Weiner has “formally filed to run” for the District 2 seat on the New York City Council.
Weiner pleaded guilty in May 2017 and was subsequently sentenced to 21 months in federal prison. After serving 18 months, Weiner was released in 2019 for good behavior. Following his release, he paid a “$10,000 fine” and registered as an offender.
“Mr. Moneybags over here,” Weiner jokingly wrote in response to McCarthy’s post.

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