| Today’s Morning News | Good morning, Freedom Eagles! Today, we look at Senator Ted Cruz’s urgent push to ban AI-generated revenge porn and how gold markets are holding steady ahead of the Federal Reserve’s final meeting of the year. Let’s get into it. | | Top Stories: | | Ted Cruz Pushes for Ban on AI-Generated Revenge Porn | Texas Senator Ted Cruz is making a last-minute push to pass a bipartisan bill banning AI-generated revenge porn before Congress adjourns for the year. The proposed legislation targets the misuse of artificial intelligence to create and distribute explicit images without consent, a growing problem with devastating consequences for victims. | Supporters hail the bill as a necessary step to protect privacy and dignity in the digital age, while critics worry about potential challenges in enforcement. With time running out, Cruz faces a tough fight to get the bill across the finish line. | | Gold Prices Steady as Fed’s Year-End Meeting Looms | Gold prices remain stable as traders await the Federal Reserve’s final meeting of 2024. The central bank’s decisions on interest rates and inflation targets are expected to have a significant impact on global markets, with gold often seen as a safe haven in uncertain times. | While some investors predict a hawkish stance from the Fed, others believe it will maintain its current policy trajectory. The market’s calmness reflects cautious optimism amid economic uncertainty. | | Advertisement | Make Christmas Great Again with the Trump 2024 Ornament | | Show your patriotic spirit with this limited-edition Trump ornament, perfect for your tree or as a gift. With only 11,000 available, you won’t want to miss this chance to celebrate the season with style. Order now before they’re gone! | | Finance Spotlight: | Holiday Sales Show Resilience Despite Economic Pressures | Retailers are reporting steady sales this season, driven by discounts and increased consumer confidence. | Tech & Innovation: | Breakthrough in AI Robotics Could Transform Manufacturing | New AI-powered robotics are set to revolutionize production lines, increasing efficiency and lowering costs. | | Have a great day! Sam Bennett | |
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