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#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: ‘My daughter is the last British Gaza hostage. Every morning I ask for a sign she’s alive’
Emily Damari, 28, has been held hostage by Hamas for over a year, enduring horrific conditions. Her mother, Mandy Damari, has been actively campaigning in the UK to raise awareness and seek help for her daughter's release and humanitarian aid.
Mandy has reached out to various political figures and organizations, highlighting Emily's plight and the urgency of her situation. The emotional toll of the ordeal is evident as she continues her fight for her daughter's freedom.
#culture
Breitbart: President of Tyler Perry Studios Crashes Small Plane and Dies in Florida
Steve Mensch, president of Tyler Perry Studios, died in a plane crash in Florida at age 62. The studio expressed deep sadness over his passing, highlighting his significant contributions to Georgia's film industry, including advocating for the state's film tax credits.
Mensch's career spanned various roles in the entertainment industry, and he played a key part in making Georgia a major hub for film and television production. He is survived by his wife and three children.
Breitbart: Woke Superman Scolds Batman About His 'Privilege' in Latest DC Comics
DC Comics' latest issue of Detective Comics features Superman lecturing Batman about privilege and wealth, showcasing a leftist narrative by writer Tom Taylor. Batman grapples with mental health and considers a youth-restoring drug, prompting Superman to criticize the socioeconomic disparities in access to healthcare.
The portrayal of Batman as insecure contrasts sharply with his traditional character, reflecting Taylor's tendency to infuse personal politics into his work. This trend, including the reimagining of characters like Jonathan Kent and Nightwing, raises questions about the impact on comic book sales.
#history
Breitbart: On Pearl Harbor Day, New Threats Arise -- and New Opportunities
The U.S. marked the 83rd anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack amid global instability, with significant developments in Syria as rebels advanced on Damascus. This shift raises questions about future peace or conflict, especially with groups like Al Qaeda and ISIS involved.
Survivor Bob Fernandez recounted his experience during the attack, highlighting the chaos and loss of life. Pearl Harbor remains a day of reflection and gratitude for those who served and sacrificed.
#crime
Breitbart: UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassin Lookalike Competition Held in New York
A look-alike competition for the suspected assassin of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was held in New York City's Washington Square Park. Eight contestants dressed in hooded jackets and masks participated, with the winner wearing a green jacket and mask.
The event took place shortly after Thompson was shot outside a hotel. The suspect reportedly left a message on shell casings, echoing the phrases used by one contestant. NYPD has released images of the suspect in both a green jacket and a black mask.
#sports
Breitbart: Jags' Evan Engram Fined for Attacking Azeez Al-Shaair After Illegal Hit
Evan Engram of the Jacksonville Jaguars has been fined $11,255 for retaliating against Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair after a controversial hit on Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence. The incident led to a brawl between the teams, with Al-Shaair receiving a three-game suspension for his actions.
Engram described Al-Shaair's hit as "dirty" and justified his response as standing up for his quarterback. Al-Shaair apologized for the hit and faced backlash over his "Free Palestine" cleats, while also embracing his villain role after the NFL upheld his suspension.
#technology
GB News: WhatsApp shake-up causes controversy, but the REALLY bad news is coming for iPhone owners next year
WhatsApp has sparked backlash with its new update, replacing the traditional "Typing..." indicator with three bouncing dots, similar to Apple's iMessage. This change has drawn fierce criticism on social media, with many users expressing their dissatisfaction and calling for the return of the original feature.
Additionally, WhatsApp plans to discontinue support for older iPhone models, including the iPhone 5s, 6, and 6 Plus, starting May 5, 2025. Users of these devices will need to upgrade to continue using the app, as it will require iOS 15.1 or later. WhatsApp aims to enhance user experience with newer features but acknowledges the frustration this may cause.