Scientists are working to save California’s endangered kelp forests, as they face threats from various sources. Meanwhile, new allegations have surfaced regarding the drinking habits of Pete Hegseth, who is President-elect Trump’s pick for defense secretary. Ten current and former Fox News employees who worked with Hegseth have expressed concerns about his drinking behavior, but a Trump transition spokesperson has dismissed the allegations as unfounded and false.
In other news, South Korea’s president declared martial law but later revoked it, causing confusion and concern among the public. Additionally, U.S. officials are investigating a possible Chinese cyber hack of communications companies, while authorities are warning about thieves targeting holiday deliveries.
On a positive note, there is good news about a poetry prescription to uplift people’s spirits, and about 17 children being adopted at a Texas courthouse on National Adoption Day. However, the cost of childbirth in the U.S. continues to leave many families in debt, even with insurance coverage. Millions of Americans have traveled during the post-Thanksgiving rush, and retailers are preparing for Cyber Monday sales.
Overall, there are a range of important and varied stories in the news, from environmental conservation efforts to political controversies and heartwarming events. It is recommended to use another browser besides Internet Explorer 11 for an optimal browsing experience on the website.
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