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#politics

Times Of Israel: In Saudi, Dave Chappelle jokes ‘I stand with Israel’ would signal he is being muzzled
In Saudi, Dave Chappelle jokes ‘I stand with Israel’ would signal he is being muzzled
Chappelle used Riyadh’s state-sponsored festival to drop a coded signal—“I stand with Israel”—about censorship, drawing HRW’s and peers’ ire.

He says he fears returning to the U.S. and cites cancel culture; earlier Gaza remarks sparked controversy


#society

GB News: Storm Amy: Man dies as hundreds of thousands left without power
Storm Amy: Man dies as hundreds of thousands left without power
A man in his 40s died in Letterkenny as Storm Amy battered Ireland with 80 mph winds; 234,000+ homes without power, flooding, downed trees and travel disruption.

Northern Ireland outages around 50,000; crews mobilized. Magilligan gust 92 mph; UK warnings up to 100 mph.


#crime

GB News: Active Met Police officer arrested following bombshell Panorama documentary
Active Met Police officer arrested following bombshell Panorama documentary
A Met officer at Charing Cross was arrested after a BBC Panorama undercover film showing calls to shoot immigrants and boasting of violence.

The arrest ties to Panorama disclosures; the officer is suspended as IOPC and Met probes into nine serving and one former officer continue.


Fox News: 50 Cent mocks longtime rival Sean 'Diddy' Combs after sentencing: ‘I’ll take his gigs’
50 Cent mocks longtime rival Sean 'Diddy' Combs after sentencing: ‘I’ll take his gigs’
50 Cent mocked Sean 'Diddy' Combs after a 50-month federal sentence for prostitution, offering to take his next speaking gig.

Their feud dates to the Notorious B.I.G. era. A letter to Judge Subramanian labeled Diddy dangerous; he was convicted on two counts, with five years' supervised release and a $500K fine.