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Has a ‘quademic’ hit the US? 4 viral infections and what to know about them

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Four viruses are circulating in the U.S., sparking concerns of a possible “quademic.”

Influenza, COVID-19, RSV and norovirus are all at “very high levels” around the country, according to Samuel Scarpino, director of AI and life sciences and professor of health sciences at Northeastern University in Boston.

“We are in the middle of a very serious situation with respect to circulating pathogens,” he told Fox News Digital.

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“Based on data from our national wastewater surveillance system, some parts of the country, such as Boston, seem to be entering the peak for all four diseases, but in other areas, cases are still rising,” Scarpino added.

There are vaccines currently available for COVID, flu and RSV, but not for norovirus — although there is an mRNA vaccine in development, one expert pointed out. (iStock)

Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Health and Fox News senior medical analyst, noted that it is currently peak respiratory virus season.

“It is not a ‘quad-demic,’ per se, just a lot of respiratory viruses and bacteria at once,” he said to Fox News Digital.

On top of the four viruses, Siegel warned of some bacterial outbreaks that can cause respiratory illness, such as mycoplasma, pertussis and strep.

Viruses by the numbers

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported an 18.8% positivity rate for flu tests for the week ending Jan. 11, stating that “seasonal influenza activity remains elevated across most of the country.”

There were also 11 pediatric deaths related to influenza, bringing the total to 27 deaths this season, the agency stated.

“We are in the middle of a very serious situation with respect to circulating pathogens.”

COVID-19 was at a 6.6% test positivity as of Jan. 11, with 1.3% of emergency room visits resulting in a diagnosis and 1.8% of all deaths linked to the virus, per CDC data.

RSV (respiratory syncytial virus, which is a highly contagious virus that infects the lungs, nose and throat) has a test positivity of 8.9%.

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With the onset of these common seasonal viruses, one doctor said it’s important for patients to have a “great relationship” with a primary care physician.  (iStock)

Cases of norovirus, more commonly known as the stomach bug, are also surging. 

Between August 1 and Dec. 11, 2024, there were 495 norovirus outbreaks reported in the U.S., compared to 363 in the same time period last year, according to the CDC.

Differentiating between viruses

Kenneth Perry, MD, an emergency physician in South Carolina, said his hospital has recently seen an uptick in emergency department visits tied to these infections.

“From cough to nasal congestion and even fever, it is difficult to differentiate between the discrete viruses,” he told Fox News Digital. “For most people, knowing which virus they have is purely an academic discussion. For some patients, however, the specific virus is very important.”

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The possibility of someone having all four viruses at once is very low, Perry said — “but it’s not completely out of the realm of possibility for people to have two or even three at the same time.”

Siegel agreed that with multiple viruses circulating, it can be a challenge for practicing internists and infectious disease specialists to tell the difference.

Tripledemic viruses

“It is not a ‘quad-demic,’ per se, just a lot of respiratory viruses and bacteria at once,” Dr. Marc Siegel said to Fox News Digital. (iStock)

“Respiratory panels at hospitals, urgent care centers and labs can be helpful to distinguish between them,” he said.

There are combined rapid tests available that simultaneously screen for two types of influenza and COVID, Scarpino pointed out. 

Potential risk factors

“Of the four viruses in widespread circulation, all post a unique risk of severe illness in the elderly,” Dr. Jacob Glanville, CEO of Centivax, a San Francisco biotechnology company, told Fox News Digital.

RSV poses unique risks for infants, experts agree.

“Of the four viruses in widespread circulation, all post a unique risk of severe illness in the elderly.”

“For young infants, breathing through their nose is imperative in order to eat, and RSV can cause severe amounts of nasal congestion,” Perry warned. This congestion can disrupt babies’ ability to consume enough calories, he added.

For norovirus, dehydration can become a “major problem,” according to Perry. 

“Again, young infants who cannot have water or sports drinks to help maintain hydration can be most susceptible.”

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There are combined rapid tests available that simultaneously screen for two types of influenza and COVID. (iStock)

Long COVID is a “significant concern” for most adults, according to Glanville, “as the chronic disorder is yet to be fully understood and effective treatments have yet to be developed.”

Scarpino noted that influenza has historically been a leading cause of death in the U.S.

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“Despite us being more used to worrying about COVID these days, it’s important to take the flu very seriously,” he added.

People with underlying risk factors are at a higher risk of severe illness for all four viruses, Scarpino added.

Prevention and treatment

To prevent these four circulating viruses, Glanville recommends getting vaccinated when available, avoiding contact with those who are infected, and following proper sanitation practices.

“The best thing you can do to keep from getting any of these viruses is to keep your hands clean,” Perry advised. “Washing hands especially after touching public surfaces is going to be the best way to keep from getting any of these viruses.”

Washing hands

“The best thing you can do to keep from getting any of these viruses is to keep your hands clean,” an emergency room physician advised. (iStock)

There are vaccines currently available for COVID, flu and RSV, but not for norovirus — although there is an mRNA vaccine in development, Scarpino pointed out.

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“Even in places where cases have started falling, we’re far from being out of the woods, so there’s still time to get vaccinated,” he said.

For those who contract any of the viruses, Siegel recommends focusing on hydration, getting plenty of rest and carefully monitoring symptoms.

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People who are sick should stay home, avoid interacting directly with others and wear masks in close quarters, the doctor advised.

Perry pointed out that flu and COVID are “cyclical” in their level of severity. 

“The best thing you can do to keep from getting any of these viruses is to keep your hands clean.”

“There are years when the flu virus is very mild, and others when it is more virulent,” he told Fox News Digital. “The same goes for COVID, as we saw with the different variants that were present throughout the pandemic.”

With the onset of these common seasonal viruses, Perry said it’s important for patients to have a “great relationship” with a primary care physician. 

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“This way, their risk category is well-known to their doctor and they can easily get the correct care for their health, even if they get one of these viruses.”

Southwest passengers sing ‘YMCA’ while flying to DC for President Trump’s inauguration

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A flight en route to Washington, D.C., was filled with passengers celebrating the inauguration of President Donald Trump in style by playing the song that has become associated with the commander in chief’s campaign: “Y.M.C.A.”

Sarah Rogers, a resident of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, shared a video on TikTok capturing her “unique” flight experience on Southwest, which has since garnered more than 2 million views.

Rogers told Fox News Digital that her husband surprised her on Christmas with tickets to Trump’s inauguration.

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“I’m not usually a very political person, but over the last year or so, I’ve gotten pretty involved in the Trump campaign…and [my husband] knew that I was really invested in this,” Rogers said.

“When Trump won, and we knew that he was going to be president, he decided to book this trip for me…We did spend money on it, but to me it was worth it. It was a Christmas present. It’s a once in a lifetime experience.”

Rogers flew from Oklahoma to Houston, where she had a layover before taking off to the nation’s capital on Sunday.

She said she was quietly waiting at the gate with the rest of the passengers when an individual on the flight stood up and started waving a Trump sign. The moment was then met by a roaring cheer from other travelers.

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Rogers said she felt as though most of the passengers realized that they were “a little bit like-minded.”

A flight from Houston to Washington, D.C., celebrated the inauguration of President Donald Trump as the plane’s crew played “Y.M.C.A.” over the intercom. (Sarah Rogers/@sarahrogers44_)

“Once we all made it on board and everything, there was just this vibe in the air like we were all excited to be going to D.C. for the inauguration,” she added.

“Before we took off, the [flight attendant] was like, ‘I just want to ask, is there anyone on this flight going to the inauguration?’ and everyone started cheering.”

As the plane hit the tarmac in D.C., Village People’s “Y.M.C.A.” started playing over the intercom and the cabin lights switched to red and blue.

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In the video, recorded by Rogers, passengers are seen performing the iconic choreography associated with the 1978 disco number.

YMCA Village people viral airplane video before Trump's inauguration

Flight passengers aboard a Southwest flight joined in on the fun by performing the “Y.M.C.A.” choreography before touching down in Washington, D.C., for the inauguration of President Trump. (Sarah Rogers/@sarahrogers44_)

Rogers said that not everyone on the flight appeared to be heading to the inauguration, and there were some passengers who did not join the celebration, but they still remained respectful and let everyone “have their moment.”

“Being on the plane and then [the flight crew] playing [the “Y.M.C.A.”], it wasn’t expected at all, but it was such a fun vibe,” she added.

“I think everybody [is] really hopeful…with expectations of what the next four years are going to bring, and everybody was really united at that moment and that song, even though it doesn’t necessarily have a political meaning behind it, because it’s like Trump’s song. We all just kind of came together, and it just felt very unified.”

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Many TikTok users reacted to Rogers’ video in the comments section.

President-elect Donald Trump enjoys the Village People's YMCA at a rally ahead of the 60th Presidential Inauguration

The Village People’s song, “Y.M.C.A.,” has become associated with President Donald Trump over the past year due to its use throughout his campaign. (Evan Vucci/AP)

“Give that crew a raise! let’s go America!!!,” one TikTok user wrote.

“That is amazing!!! That would of been the best [flight] to be on & I don’t even like to fly!!!!,” another user commented.

“They did this on our flight coming [into] DC yesterday! Most fun ever!!!!,” another person wrote.

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When Rogers arrived in Washington, D.C., she woke up at 3 a.m. on Inauguration Day and stood in line for five hours in the freezing cold before entering the Capital One Arena to watch the ceremony.

YMCA song on flight to DC

A passenger aboard a Southwest flight recorded her “unique” experience after the crew played “Y.M.C.A.” as the plane landed in Washington, D.C., on the eve of Inauguration Day. (Sarah Rogers/@sarahrogers44_ | Getty Images)

She said the “Y.M.C.A.” has continued to follow her throughout the city as people are playing the song on speakers, and others do the “Trump dance”in the streets of D.C.

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Skynet MTS – Sought After Managed Service Provider Announces Plans To Expand Into New Jersey

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Worthington, Ohio, January 21, 2025, After a deluge of requests, the team at Skynet MTS is very pleased to announce their impending launch into the New Jersey market. In the fast-paced world of technology, businesses are constantly seeking reliable partners to help navigate the complexities of IT management. Enter Skynet MTS, a sought-after managed service provider known for its innovative approach to comprehensive IT services.

With a strong reputation built on delivering top-tier IT support and tailored solutions, Skynet MTS has become a go-to choice for financial services, small businesses, and manufacturing & construction sectors alike. The demand for expert IT consulting is surging. This trend positions Skynet MTS perfectly as it sets its sights on expanding into New Jersey—a region ripe with opportunity and growth potential in the tech landscape.

The complexity of modern IT environments demands specialized skills and expertise. Businesses want to ensure they have access to cutting-edge solutions like cloud computing and cybersecurity measures without the burden of owning expensive servers and hardware.

New Jersey is a bustling hub for businesses, making it an ideal location for Skynet MTS’s expansion. With its proximity to major metropolitan areas like New York City and Philadelphia, the state offers unparalleled access to diverse industries.

The demand for innovative IT management services is rapidly increasing. Local companies in sectors such as financial services, manufacturing, and construction are seeking reliable managed services to enhance their operations.

New Jersey has a robust infrastructure that supports cloud computing and cybersecurity initiatives. This foundation allows Skynet MTS to deploy new cybersecurity measures effectively while helping clients protect sensitive data.

By establishing a presence there, Skynet MTS can provide top-tier IT support tailored specifically to the needs of small businesses in the region. The local market’s unique challenges create opportunities for customized solutions that foster growth and innovation.

Why Skynet is so sought after:

Clients of Skynet MTS often rave about the transformative impact on their businesses. One manufacturing client noted a significant boost in productivity after implementing Skynet’s innovative IT management solutions. They emphasized how seamless cloud computing integration made remote work effortless.

A small business owner shared how the team’s prompt response to cyber security threats provided peace of mind. The comprehensive support allowed them to focus more on growing their operations rather than worrying about potential data breaches.

Another client from the financial services sector highlighted the importance of having access to top-tier IT consulting. They appreciated how tailored strategies were developed specifically for their needs, ensuring they stayed ahead in an ever-evolving digital landscape.

The expansion into New Jersey marks not just a growth opportunity for Skynet MTS but serves as a crucial resource for local businesses seeking reliable managed service partners. The combination of localized service delivery and specialized knowledge makes them an ideal choice for companies looking to thrive in a competitive environment.

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10 tech upgrades to save your time, privacy and money this year

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At its best, today’s tech makes life easier. The trick is, you need to know the insider secrets. Luckily you have me. 

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Here’s one to make your AI results better. With ChatGPT or any other, the more constraints you give, the better your answer. It’s called priming. Examples: “Limit your response to 250 words,” “Give me the list in bullet points” and “Format the results as a table.”

Sweet. Let’s keep going with 10 more tips and tricks.

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1. Ctrl + Z (undo) isn’t just for Word docs

Did you accidentally delete an email, close a browser tab or move a file? Ctrl + Z on a PC (Cmd + Z on a Mac) is the universal lifesaver. Use it everywhere, from editing spreadsheets to undoing changes in most apps. It’s a superpower.

2. Screenshots for the win

Forget scrambling for a pen and paper — just take a screenshot! Whether it’s a recipe, directions or an annoying error message, capturing your screen can save time and frustration. On your PC, hold down your Windows key + Shift + S. On a Mac, it’s Cmd + Shift + 4.

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From key shortcuts to easy, on-demand podcasts and magazines, these tech tips will help save you time and money this year.  (iStock)

3. Use your voice more

You’ll be surprised by what you can tell your phone to do. For starters, forget fumbling for an app. Just say, “Hey, Siri, open Instagram” or, for Google Assistant, “Open Spotify.” You can also tell your assistant to call someone in your contacts, set a reminder, take a photo, convert milliliters to ounces, turn on the flashlight, flip a coin — the list goes on.

Pro tip for voice texting: To delete the last word you dictated, say, “Delete the last word.” To delete the last sentence, say, “Clear sentence.” If you want to get rid of everything you just said, say, “Clear all.”

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4. Because you never have a pen

Snap a pic with your phone’s camera, and you can copy, search or translate the text. On iPhone: Open the image in Photos. Tap and hold the text and select an option. On Android: Open a pic in Google Photos, then tap on the Lens icon. Select the text, then tap the action you want to take. 

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ChromeOS Flex can help breathe new life into your old laptop. (iStock)

5. Bring your old laptop back to life

Install ChromeOS Flex, a free, cloud-based operating system. With processing done on Google’s servers and a bare-bones interface, you’ll get surprisingly good performance. Your PC needs to meet these minimum specs: x64 CPU, 4GB of RAM, 16GB of storage and a USB port for installation.

6. Calling back a random number? 

Hide yours first. Punch in star, 6 and 7, followed by the number you’re calling, and that’s it. The caller will see “Private” or “Blocked.” If you want your number hidden all the time, change the settings on your smartphone. On an iPhone, tap Settings > Phone > Show My Caller ID. Toggle it Off. On Android, the option is called Hide Number.

7. Instant podcasts about anything

Google’s NotebookLM lets you upload audio files, notes, documents or anything else, then search them, find citations (from your own docs) or produce a snazzy podcast you can listen to. It’s impressive. Reader Bob told me after he heard about it on my show, he used it to create training modules for his employees.

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Apple AirTags can help you keep tabs on your kids and your valuables. (Photo by James D. Morgan/Getty Images)

8. Track the kids

Apple AirTags (iOS) or Tile trackers (Android) let you keep tabs on your little ones. Attach a tracker to their backpack, shoelaces or belt loop. Pro tip: At somewhere very public, like a Disney park, give your child’s tracker a unique name, like “Buzz Lightyear.” That way, if someone gets a “Tracker Nearby” alert, your child’s name won’t pop up.

9. Every mail has its day

It’s a game-changer for staying organized. In Apple Mail on your iPhone or iPad, compose your email as usual, then tap and hold Send. You’ll see options like “Send Later,” where you can select a specific date and time for delivery. In Gmail, after drafting your email, click the small arrow next to the Send button and select Schedule Send.

10. Stop getting lured in at the grocery store

With an Amazon Prime account, you get access to a rotating library of popular magazines for free. Check them out here. Now you can read the latest weird royal rumors without paying for the magazine.

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CABIN CRITTERS – Flight passengers are sounding off over “aisle lice” — an airline behavior that’s stirring a debate on social media.

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Does your Windows 11 PC keep restarting? Let’s fix that frustrating problem

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Experiencing a Windows 11 boot loop can be incredibly frustrating, transforming your computer into a seemingly endless cycle of restarts that disrupts productivity. When your system continuously fails to load the login screen and instead repeatedly attempts to restart, you’re facing a critical technical issue that demands immediate attention.

This persistent reboot problem can stem from various causes. So, what do you do? Let’s look at some ways to diagnose and resolve the Windows 11 boot loop, helping you restore your computer’s functionality and get back to work.

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What causes a Windows 11 PC to keep restarting?

There’s no single cause for a Windows 11 PC getting stuck in a reboot loop. A reboot loop can be caused by an issue with your computer’s power supply, a malware infection, overheating or even hardware drivers. Here are the different things to check if your Windows 11 laptop or desktop keeps restarting.

Fix #1 – Boot your PC in safe mode

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Step to boot your PC in safe mode (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

When you are troubleshooting any problem on your PC, you should boot your computer in safe mode. If your PC is in safe mode and no longer experiences the restart loop, this means that the default Windows 11 settings and drivers aren’t causing the issue. This allows you to narrow down the sources of problems causing your Windows 11 PC to crash, making it easier to troubleshoot. Here’s what you need to do to boot in safe mode:

  • Press the Windows Logo key and R at the same time
  • Type msconfig in the box
  • Press OK
  • Under Boot Options, click the Safe Boot checkbox

When your computer restarts, it will automatically restart in safe mode. If your computer restarting is making it difficult to follow these steps, you can also follow these steps at the sign-in screen:

  • Hold the Shift key while clicking the Power icon
  • Select Restart
  • Your PC will restart
  • Once your PC restarts, you will see a Choose option; click it.
  • Select Advanced Options
  • Select Startup Settings

Now, when your PC restarts, you will be presented with a list of options. Select 4 or F4 to start your PC in safe mode. If you need to use the internet while the computer is in safe mode, you can select option 5 or press F5.

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Fix #2 – Remove any new software

If your automatic rebooting problem began after installing a new app, uninstall that app and monitor your PC. If you still notice your PC restarting, there’s a chance that the app has infected your system settings before you uninstalled it. To fix this, you’ll need to restore the system. To do a system restore, you should first boot your PC in safe mode and then follow these steps:

  • Open the Control Panel
  • Search the Control Panel for Recovery
Does your Windows 11 PC keep restarting? Let's fix that frustrating problem

Step to remove any new software (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Select Recovery
  • Choose Open System Restore
  • Click Next
  • Now you will click on your hard drive and select finish. Your computer will automatically restart.

Fix #3 – Make sure your computer isn’t overheating

An overheating laptop or desktop will try to prevent damage to critical hardware components by shutting itself down. This is one of the leading causes of a Windows 11 PC getting stuck in a restart loop. If you’ve noticed your desktop giving off a lot more heat than usual or a laptop feeling hot to the touch, chances are you have an overheating issue.

A computer’s CPU and GPU generate the most heat, so I recommend monitoring those hardware pieces to see if they are overheating. You don’t need any additional software to monitor the temperatures of your GPU, as some temperature readings are built into Windows 11. Here’s how to check your hardware temperatures in Windows 11:

  • Open the Task Manager
  • Click the second tile, Performance, on the left-hand side of your screen
  • From here, you can click GPU, which will show you your GPU temperature.
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Visual to show overheating on PC (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Unfortunately, the built-in temperature reading doesn’t read your CPU temperature, and you’ll need to manually go into the UEFI/BIOS to check the temperature without installing any additional software. However, there’s a multitude of free-to-use apps that manufacturers have developed to measure your CPU temperature, including Core Temp, HWMonitor or Open Hardware Monitor.

When you open one of these monitoring tools, you’ll be able to view your PC’s stats, including CPU and GPU temperatures and loads. If your CPU or GPU is running too hot, try cleaning the components to remove dust. For custom-built desktops, adding more exhaust fans to the case can improve airflow and cooling. Persistent overheating, especially in older laptops, may indicate that it’s time to consider upgrading your machine.

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Fix #4 – Check for issues with your PC’s power supply

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Image of a PC’s power supply (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

A computer will randomly restart when it has a failing power supply unit (PSU). If you have an issue with your power supply, you’ll know if your computer won’t restart or turn on. In addition to causing shut-offs and restart loops, a faulty power supply can also cause a blue screen of death error. In severe cases, you might even smell a burning scent or witness smoke coming from your PC’s power supply exhaust vent. If you use a laptop with PSU issues, you cannot send your computer to a repair shop or the manufacturer for repair.

Desktop PC owners have it a bit easier, assuming they have a pre-built PC that can be altered easily. If you do have a desktop, turn off and unplug your computer before going into the case to investigate if dust build-up is affecting your PSU. If your PSU fails, you must purchase and install a new one.

Fix #5 – Scan your PC for viruses

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Image of a woman working on a PC (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Malware and other viruses are a common cause of a crashing or constantly restarting PC. The easiest way to do this is by using strong antivirus software. Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.

If your computer is stuck rebooting, you may need to boot in safe mode in order to run an antivirus application. Here’s what you need to do to boot your PC in safe mode with Windows 11:

  • When your computer restarts, at the sign-in screen, press and hold the Shift key
  • Click Power
  • Click Restart

Now, your computer should act more stable after booting in safe mode, allowing you to run an antivirus scan.

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Fix #6 – Disable automatic restart

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Step to disable automatic restart (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

If you have automatic restart enabled in Windows 11, your PC will restart every time it encounters a system failure. You can easily disable this future within the Windows 11 command prompt. Here’s what you need to do:

  • Press the Windows key + R on your keyboard
  • Type sysdm.cpl and click OK
  • Select the Advanced tab
  • Under Startup and Recovery, click Settings
  • Under System Failure, uncheck the box Automatically restart
  • Click OK

Keep in mind this isn’t a fix for the problem, but it will help you further troubleshoot the restart loop problem by disabling automatic restarts.

Fix #7 – Repair your system files

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Step to repair your system files (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

An issue with your Windows 11 system files may be causing your PC to constantly restart. If you think a corrupted system file is why your PC keeps restarting, there’s a quick and easy fix you can do within the Windows Powershell. The System File Checker (SFC) is a built-in tool that will scan your Windows system files for corruption or any other changes. If a system file has been modified, it will automatically replace the file with the correct version. Here’s how to run the SFC command:

  • Open the Windows Powershell (or Command Prompt)
  • Type in sfc /scannow
  • Press Enter
  • Leave the command prompt window open until the command completes, which could take some time

If there’s no problem with your Windows system files, after the scan, you’ll see a message that says, “Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.” If you instead see a message saying, “Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them,” you should try running SFC again but in safe mode.

Fix #8 – Check for RAM issues in the command prompt

Your PC might be restarting itself because it doesn’t have access to enough random access memory (RAM). Windows 11 may become unstable without enough RAM in your computer, causing the OS to randomly reboot. You can use the built-in Memory Diagnostics Tool in Windows 11 to check your computer for issues related to RAM. Here’s what you need to do:

  • Press the Windows Key and R
  • Type mdsched.exe in the text box
  • Click OK
  • Select Restart Now and Check for Problems

When your PC restarts, the Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool will check for any RAM-related issues; if the test detects an error, take note of the error code. You can check the error code online to find the correct fix for that specific error.

Kurt’s key takeaways

These are the best fixes for a computer that is constantly restarting. While you can perform these fixes at home, it might be your best bet to send your computer to a repair shop or back to the manufacturer if you continue having an issue with your Windows 11 PC being stuck in a restart loop after these fixes. It also may be time to invest in a new laptop if you are experiencing a system slowdown and random restarting on your Windows 11 PC, but I would recommend trying to fix the problem first before buying a new machine.

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Sony’s surprising entry into electric vehicle market

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Sony has officially entered the electric vehicle (EV) market with its new model, the Afeela 1. This innovative vehicle, developed in partnership with Honda, aims to redefine the driving experience by integrating advanced technology and entertainment features. Unveiled at CES 2025, the Afeela 1 is now available for preorder, marking a significant milestone in Sony’s expansion beyond consumer electronics into the automotive industry.

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Performance and range

Equipped with a powerful 482 hp all-wheel-drive powertrain, the Afeela 1 features a 91 kWh battery that offers an EPA-estimated range of 300 miles. It supports fast charging at 150 kW and is compatible with Tesla’s Supercharger network, providing convenience for long-distance travel.

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Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)

The Afeela 1 boasts an impressive array of 40 sensors and cameras, enabling Level 2+ ADAS features. These systems include lidar assistance for tasks like automated parking and real-time environmental monitoring. The vehicle’s AI processing capabilities allow it to perform up to 800 trillion operations per second, paving the way for future updates that may enhance its autonomous driving capabilities.

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In-car technology and entertainment

Sony emphasizes creating an interactive experience within the Afeela 1. The car features:

  • An AI-powered personal assistant for voice interactions
  • A dashboard-length screen for navigation and entertainment
  • Surround sound systems utilizing Sony’s 360 Reality Audio technology

Moreover, certain functionalities will be available through a subscription model after an initial three-year complimentary period.

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Design and comfort

The design of the Afeela 1 focuses on comfort and aesthetics. Its interior is crafted from high-quality materials, including plant-derived and recycled components. The cabin is optimized for entertainment, featuring strategically placed displays and noise-canceling technology to enhance the passenger experience.

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Pricing and availability

The Afeela 1 is available in two trims: the Origin, which starts at $89,900, and the Signature, priced at $102,900. Currently, preorders are open exclusively for California residents, requiring a refundable reservation fee of $200. The Signature variant is expected to ship in mid-2026, while the Origin will follow in 2027.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Sony’s entry into the electric vehicle market with the Afeela 1 represents a significant shift towards integrating technology and mobility. With its high-performance specs, advanced driver assistance systems and focus on entertainment, it aims to appeal to tech-savvy consumers looking for more than just transportation.

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Trump and a healthier America welcomed by doctors

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With President Donald Trump back in the White House, many of America’s doctors are welcoming the new administration’s greater focus on health and wellness.

The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiative — led by incoming Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — aims to improve nutrition, eliminate toxins, preserve natural habitats and fight the chronic disease epidemic, according to its website.

Several physicians shared with Fox News Digital what they hope and expect to see on the health front during the next four years.

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‘Return to community and family’

As Trump takes back the White House, Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News senior medical analyst, said he looks forward to a greater focus on mental health.

President Donald Trump departs an indoor Presidential Inauguration parade event in Washington on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) (AP Newsroom)

“The mental health epidemic is worsening, including among our teens,” he told Fox News Digital — a problem that he said is worsened by “social media overreach.”

“The best approach is connectivity, and a return to a time of community and family priorities,” said Siegel, who is also a clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Health. “I am hopeful that President Trump will emphasize this.”

“The best approach is connectivity, and a return to a time of community and family priorities.”

The doctor is also optimistic that the new administration will focus on pandemic preparedness, based on lessons learned from COVID-19.

In particular, Siegel said he hopes to see increased surveillance, advances in biotechnology and the use of artificial intelligence to track threats.

Personalized medicine will also be a focus in Trump’s White House, Siegel predicted, with an increased use of wearables.

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Personalized medicine will also be a focus in Trump’s White House, Siegel predicted, with an increased use of wearables. (CyberGuy.com)

“We could save hundreds of billions of dollars with DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) and HHS addressing health care rather than sick care,” Siegel said. 

“The focus will be on wellness, lifestyle, exercise and diet,” he added, along with a “war on ultraprocessed foods.”

‘Aspirational’ health and happiness

Dr. Ken Berry, a family physician and diabetes specialist in Tennessee, shared with Fox News Digital that he hopes Trump’s presidency will be a “new golden age for American health.”

“For too long, the practice of medicine has been polluted by corporate profits, questionable research, silenced physicians and misleading statements to the public,” said Berry, who helps patients overcome obesity, insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.

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“I hope to see a thoughtful re-evaluation of all existing research, the restoration of an unhindered doctor-patient relationship, the cessation of direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising, and an end to Big Food’s misleading health claims,” Berry went on.

The doctor also encourages a “vigorous effort” to educate Americans on genuinely healthy food and lifestyle choices, along with a “renewed cultural appreciation for the idea that being healthy and happy is not only achievable, but also aspirational.”

Public health prioritized

Dr. Robert Lufkin, a California physician who is also a medical professor at UCLA and USC, applauded the new administration’s goal to address the rise in chronic diseases, including a focus on lifestyle factors and exposure to chemicals.

“I am excited about this administration’s possible health actions in several areas,” he shared with Fox News Digital.

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One doctor said he hopes President Trump will emphasize connectivity among families and communities. (iStock)

In particular, Lufkin said the new administration aims to “prioritize research into environmental triggers such as pesticides, industrial pollutants and food additives.”

“They also plan to advocate for transparency in corporate practices and stricter regulation of industries contributing to environmental degradation,” he added.

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Lufkin also highlighted MAHA’s goal to improve food safety and nutrition and to reduce exposure to unhealthy substances.

“This could be done by regulating harmful ingredients like artificial sweeteners, high-fructose corn syrup and chemical additives in processed foods,” he said.

Lufkin also supports the administration’s goal to restrict unhealthy foods for public assistance programs and to encourage local and sustainable farming.

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Shifting the health care system’s focus from treatment to prevention is an important part of MAHA’s agenda, one doctor noted. (iStock)

Shifting the health care system’s focus from treatment to prevention is another important part of MAHA’s agenda, the doctor noted.

This could involve expanding alternative and holistic therapies and educating the public on the importance of lifestyle changes, including exercise, proper nutrition and stress management, he noted.

“Another goal is to minimize reliance on pharmaceuticals and encourage the use of natural treatments and non-drug interventions for common conditions,” Lufkin said.

The doctor also applauded the new administration’s plans to combat corporate influence in health care, and to “examine the pharmaceutical and chemical industries’ values of prioritizing profits over public health.”

Transparency in health care costs

Dr. Shana Johnson, a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician in Scottsdale, Arizona, said she hopes the Trump administration continues to build on its policy of increasing price transparency for clinics, hospitals, health insurers and pharmaceutical companies. 

“Hidden prices, manipulated many times over, have allowed Americans to be overcharged and exploited for profit, whether it’s generic medications being marked up by 1,000% or an emergency room visit for dehydration costing $5,000,” she told Fox News Digital. 

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In many cases, she noted, prices are “essentially hidden and manipulated,” which means the consumer has no idea of the cost basis or true value of a service.  

“I am seeing more price manipulation to make it look like health insurance is paying for services, when they are actually upcharging the service,” she said. 

“For example, if I pay the cash price for a mammogram, it is less expensive than if I use my health insurance,” Johnson went on. “This is true for generic drugs as well.”

Mental health resilience

The Trump administration has a “great opportunity” to address the growing mental health crisis in America, according to Jonathan Alpert, a psychotherapist in Manhattan and Washington, D.C.

“I truly believe the Trump administration has an opportunity and responsibility to address mental health in a way that helps people build resilience, not just catering to political or cultural trends,” he told Fox News Digital.

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The Trump administration has a “great opportunity” to address the growing mental health crisis in America, a psychotherapist noted. (iStock)

One of Alpert’s big concerns, he shared, is that the “woke” culture may be inadvertently contributing to a mental health crisis. 

“While it’s important to validate emotions and acknowledge systemic challenges, there’s a growing trend of overpathologizing normal human struggles and promoting victimhood as an identity,” Alpert said. 

Rather than “overemphasizing individual traumas or identity-based grievances,” Alpert calls for a focus on accountability and personal growth.

“We need policies that foster self-reliance and mental toughness while still offering support for those who genuinely struggle.”

“We need policies that foster self-reliance and mental toughness while still offering support for those who genuinely struggle,” he said.

In Trump’s administration, Alpert said he hopes to see a commitment to mental health initiatives that foster both support and personal responsibility. 

"Not every challenge is trauma, not every disagreement is harmful and not every failure stems from systemic oppression."

“Not every challenge is trauma, not every disagreement is harmful and not every failure stems from systemic oppression.” (iStock)

“This includes improving access to therapy, but also addressing how social media, divisive rhetoric and identity politics are affecting young people’s sense of self-worth and mental health,” he said. 

“There’s a real danger in allowing cultural narratives to dictate how we approach mental health, turning it into a political battleground instead of a space for growth.”

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“Not every challenge is trauma, not every disagreement is harmful and not every failure stems from systemic oppression,” Alpert went on. 

Rather than encouraging victimhood, therapy should help people take ownership of their lives, develop resilience and thrive despite adversity, according to the psychotherapist.

Prosperity through health

As Donald Trump assumes the presidency, the U.S. looks to his administration with hopes for “substantial improvements in public health,” according to Dr. Brett Osborn, a Florida neurosurgeon and longevity expert.

“A key expectation is a commitment to reforming health care policy to make it more accessible and affordable,” he told Fox News Digital.                        

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Doctors support MAHA’s goal to improve food safety and nutrition and to reduce exposure to unhealthy substances. (iStock)

“This could involve fostering competition in the health care market (thereby driving insurance premiums down), enhancing price transparency at the hospital level, and expanding coverage options to ensure that families across all income levels receive adequate care.”

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Osborn also hopes that the administration will tackle obesity by incentivizing healthier food options, more explicit nutritional labeling, and support for physical activity initiatives at schools.

“Furthermore, addressing food supplies in underserved areas could promote better access to fresh, nutrient-rich foods, reducing diet-related illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease,” he added.  

“Without health on an individual and national scale, the nation will continue to falter.”

Another expectation is an emphasis on preventive instead of reactive care, according to Osborn.

“Encouraging regular health screenings to identify risk factors for disease and supporting wellness education campaigns could significantly reduce the burden of preventable diseases,” he said.

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Ultimately, Osborn went on, the new administration has the potential to prioritize health — “not just as a matter of policy, but as a cornerstone of national prosperity.” 

“Without health on an individual and national scale, the nation will continue to falter,” the doctor said. 

“However, as President Trump said during his inauguration speech, ‘From this moment on, America’s decline is over.’”

President Trump’s inauguration and travel: Here’s when DC flights, hotel stays should decrease in price

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The prices for flights and hotels in Washington, D.C., are at an all-time high due to Inauguration Day – but, for tourists planning to travel to D.C. post-inauguration, costs are expected to decline.

President Donald Trump has drawn in crowds from all over America who traveled to the nation’s capital to witness the historic swearing-in ceremony, and tourists have been paying increased prices for transportation and sleeping arrangements.

Searches for flights to D.C. for the week of Inauguration Day were up by nearly 50% in comparison to the week prior, according to Google Flights search results.

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Recent searches on Hotels.com and Booking.com revealed costs for hotel stays amid inauguration week, with prices hitting in the $1,000 range and spiking as high as $3,000 or more per night. Prices will drop by 50% to 85% at several hotels after Jan. 20.

Prices for hotels and flights are at an all-time high in Washington, D.C., due to President Trump’s inauguration celebration. (iStock)

The average cost of a hotel room during the inauguration weekend in D.C. was roughly $700, while the typical weekend cost of a hotel room in the city falls in the $300 range.

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Last-minute flights to the city were costing tourists a pretty penny, with a round-trip flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, costing $1,888 and a round trip ticket from Dallas, Texas, to D.C. totaling $760.

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Americans from all over the country are visiting D.C. to celebrate President Trump’s inauguration, and some might have to wait for flight and hotel prices to return to normal. (Kevin Lamarque/REUTERS, Pool)

Compare these prices to later this week, with a round trip flight from Dallas to Washington, D.C. only costing passengers $180 — meaning inauguration travel from Dallas alone resulted in a more than 420% increase.

And, the same flight from Fort Lauderdale to the nation’s capital will cost $323 next week — a 584% decrease compared to days closer to Jan. 20.

Prices for flights should be on the decline starting Thursday, Jan. 23, with Friday being a cheaper day to fly into the capital, according to search results on upcoming air travel to D.C.

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Hotel prices will begin to fall back to their average price on Thursday and reach a normal pricing average on Friday, similar to the progression of flight costs.

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One travel expert says the decline in prices should start this week, but some cities may not see a normal return to average costs until early February. (iStoc, accor)

“Flight prices will always skyrocket with increased demand. Keep in mind, this is also a holiday weekend on top of the excitement of the inauguration, so we have seen an extra surge in attendance with many people having that extra day off work,” Kristin Petersen, travel advisor for Travelmation, shared with Fox News Digital.

“As the festivities die down, and the dignitaries fly home, you will start to see travel prices return to normal.”

Prices will vary depending on your location, which means some cities may still be at a high until next week and eventually return to regular pricing by the beginning of February, Petersen said.

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“When the inauguration was moved inside, they started dismantling the set-up in front of the Capitol Building, so you will not be able to see any remnants of the inauguration,” she explained in reference to travelers who are currently in, or soon traveling to D.C.

“I would suggest making a reservation to tour the Capitol Building and see the Rotunda in person, if you plan on visiting at any point in the future.”

Second acts: President Trump makes historic comeback

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President Donald Trump left Washington four years ago a beaten man.

He lost a bitter election battle. Faced recriminations over the Capitol riot. That’s to say nothing of a host of criminal charges.

F. Scott Fitzgerald famously pronounced “there are no second acts in American lives.”

But he may not have been writing about sports or politics. In athletics, Rocky Bleier, Tommy John and even Michael Jordan come to mind.

Country singer Carrie Underwood shakes hands US President Donald Trump after performing ‘America the Beautiful’ during Trump’s inauguration ceremony in the rotunda of the United States Capitol in Washington, DC, Jan. 20, 2025.  (SHAWN THEW/Pool via REUTERS)

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Politics is replete with comebacks – Richard Nixon, Winston Churchill and Vladimir Lenin make the cut.

And so does President Donald Trump.

He’s now only the second American President to return to office. President Grover Cleveland served his first term from 1885 to 1889. But Cleveland lost the presidency in 1888. Cleveland won the popular vote – but lost the Electoral College to President Benjamin Harrison. However, Cleveland rallied to vanquish Harrison in 1892, returning to the White House.

So this is a second act for Mr. Trump. At least in the presidency.

For him, the president enjoys unprecedented public support. He commanded 77 million votes – but failed to reach 50 percent. But, the president did score a robust 312 electoral votes.

Second Lady Usha Vance, Vice President JD Vance, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump participate in the departure ceremony for outgoing United States President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden

Second Lady Usha Vance, Vice President JD Vance, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump participate in the departure ceremony for outgoing United States President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden on the East Front of the United States Capitol in Washington, DC after the swearing-in of Donald Trump as president on Jan. 20, 2025.
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And so, Mr. Trump, like Cleveland, is into his second act. What’s ahead?

The expectations are astronomical.

“America issued a verdict on November 5th. They spoke loud and clear,” said Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., on Fox.

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Republicans promised a makeover.

“When I see peace starting to break out again around the world. They’re going to be like, ‘this is the stability that we were asking for,’” said Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., on Fox. “Daddy’s back.”

Byron Donalds speaks during Day 1 of the Republican National Convention

Rep. Byron Donalds (FL) speaks during Day 1 of the Republican National Convention (RNC), at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S., July 15, 2024.  (REUTERS/Mike Segar)

Crackdowns are coming.

“When you have a wide open border, you don’t have safety, security or even sovereignty,” said House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on NBC.

The president returns to power with more GOP unity than he had in 2016. Congressional Republicans were far from standing foursquare behind him. House Republicans had 241 seats then. His most ardent supporters on Capitol Hill were people who no longer serve. Former Reps. Chris Collins, R-N.Y., and Duncan Hunter Jr., R-Calif., were his first supporters in the House. Both were convicted on unrelated criminal matters and left Congress. Mr. Trump then pardoned them. His biggest advocate in the Senate was former Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala. Sessions left the Senate to serve as Mr. Trump’s first Attorney General. He lasted less than two years, stepping down at the president’s request.

Congressional Republicans were skeptical of Trump back then. Former House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., led the charge to unwind Obamacare. After the GOP had to pull the bill in the House, Republicans finally cobbled together the votes to kill it a month later. The bill stumbled in the Senate after the late Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., voted no. But the House failure on the first try told you everything you need to know about where the party stood and how much influence Mr. Trump wielded.

But lawmakers did muscle through the vaunted Trump tax cuts later in the year.

The unity is different among Republicans this time around. And the administration and lawmakers start with an agenda of slashing taxes and cleaving the deficit.

“Right now there’s a discussion about whether we’ll have one bill or two bills up here. The process doesn’t matter to us. We just know that we’ve got to accomplish this for the American people,” said Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., on Fox. “He’s way ahead of where he was eight years ago.”

But one GOP senator has a warning for his colleagues.

“I think the number one priority for the Republican party should be to secure that border,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on CBS. “Get the tax cuts and spending reductions put together later.”

It will be about the math. Despite their ambitious legislative ambitions to approve tranches of money for the border – but simultaneously slash spending and cut taxes. And Republicans have a miniscule majority in the House. With the resignation of former Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., to become National Security Advisor, House Republicans will be down to 218 votes. That majority dwindles to 217 when Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., resigns to become Ambassador to the United Nations – presuming she receives Senate confirmation.

So, advancing anything through the House is going to be challenging despite the goals.

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U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson shakes hands with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump onstage at a House Republicans Conference meeting at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill on Nov. 13, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Frankly, they may need help from Democrats on some issues – like avoiding a government shutdown or lifting the debt ceiling.

“Even though my colleagues have been talking about that the president got a mandate and he did electorally, that mandate does not exist in the House,” said Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., on Fox. “They barely have a majority. And so if they want to work with us, I think they’re going to find a willing partner.”

Confirmation votes are coming soon on Trump cabinet picks.

“He needs a team that can be disruptive,” said Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Penn., on Fox. “They want disrupters. They want outside the box thinking.”

But some picks could be too disruptive.

Think Director of National Intelligence nominee Tulsi Gabbard and the selection of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., for Health and Human Services Secretary. Senate committees have not yet scheduled hearings for either of them. Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth likely has the votes for confirmation. But the Senate may need to take a procedural vote to break a Democratic filibuster to muscle through Hegseth to confirmation.

Still, Democrats are recalibrating their approach for Trump 2.0.

“I think Democrats last time around just resisted the president on everything. It was just constant outrage. And I think this time they need to shift to a different strategy of selective resistance,” said Moskowitz.

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So Trump’s second act is on. The issues that Grover Cleveland grappled with? Tariffs and silver policy. Mr. Trump won’t need to wrestle with the latter subject (we presume). But you know about the pending battle about tariffs and issues with China, Canada, Mexico and elsewhere.

The new president has about two years to implement his policies and get his legislative agenda through Congress. But people are expecting results.

And that’s the thing about second acts. In sports. And in politics. Only in the theatre is there a third.