1. Richard Grenell's departure from the Kennedy Center amid turmoil suggests internal issues, while concerns arise over U.S. interference in Brazil's elections through a new Trump envoy.
2. Emergency management strategies are being refined from demolition mishaps, emphasizing urban planning safety, and family members of a Michigan synagogue attacker perish in a Lebanon airstrike, linking violence across regions.
3. Cuba initiates talks with Trump officials, potentially improving relations, while Dominion Voting Systems faces ongoing lawsuits against election deniers like Rudy Giuliani.
4. Adobe settles a DOJ lawsuit over cancellation fees, paying $75 million, and electric vehicles see architectural changes with 800V voltage, enhancing performance.
5. Media ownership concerns emerge as Pete Hegseth comments on David Ellison buying CNN, alongside an AT&T FirstNet user receiving a massive bill, highlighting data pricing issues.
6. Amazon Prime Video subscribers lose 4K support, Wall Street bankers offer Pentagon access raising conflicts of interest, and the M5 MacBook Air remains a top choice despite newer models.