Daily Digest — United States

2025-11-06
The US government has granted access to sensitive intelligence to a lawyer who is investigating alleged election fraud in the 2020 presidential election. This move has raised concerns about the potential misuse of classified information. Meanwhile, Google is experimenting with locking YouTube Music lyrics behind a paywall, a move that could impact users who rely on the platform for free access to song lyrics. In other tech news, leaked specs for Sony's next flagship wireless earbuds have revealed upgrades to active noise cancellation.

In politics, former President Donald Trump has excluded Democratic governors from a usually bipartisan meeting at the White House, sparking criticism from lawmakers. Trump's administration has also been criticized for changes to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which a new report says has cost Americans $19 billion. In other news, the NFL has released a three-round mock draft for the 2026 season, with several teams selecting quarterbacks in the third round.

In entertainment news, a new review of the film "Wuthering Heights" has praised the performances of Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. The film's director, Paul Thomas Anderson, has also spoken out against the use of the film's score in a movie about Melania Trump. In other news, a new video has been released from the day of a fatal shooting at Brown University, and a Norwegian ambassador has resigned amid scrutiny over her contacts with Jeffrey Epstein.
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