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Fox News: New York Gov. Kathy Hochul seeks expanded involuntary commitment laws over violent crimes on subway
New York Governor Kathy Hochul plans to expand involuntary commitment laws to compel more individuals with mental health issues into treatment, citing a rise in violent crimes in the subway system. She aims to introduce legislation to redefine the criteria for involuntary hospitalization.
Hochul emphasizes public safety and the need for compassionate care, while critics argue that such measures may infringe on civil liberties and distract from addressing root causes of mental health issues. The proposal follows several violent incidents linked to individuals with untreated mental illnesses.
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Fox News: At-home 'medicine ball' tea, soothing and warm, could help kick a cold
As cold and flu season arrives, many are turning to teas for relief, with Starbucks' "medicine ball" gaining popularity for its soothing properties. This drink, officially known as "honey citrus mint tea," combines green tea, steamed lemonade, honey, and herbal notes but contains a high sugar content.
A registered dietitian suggests making a homemade version to control ingredients and reduce sugar. Her recipe includes lemonade, water, green tea, peppermint tea, and honey, emphasizing the health benefits of antioxidants and natural cough suppression.
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GB News: British Airways passenger removed from Gatwick flight after airline got passport rules wrong
A British woman, Sue Heath, was mistakenly removed from a British Airways flight at Gatwick Airport due to incorrect claims about her passport's validity for EU travel. Despite having valid documentation for her trip to Malta, she was forced to miss her holiday.
British Airways is investigating the incident, which reflects ongoing confusion over post-Brexit passport rules. Heath may be entitled to compensation and a ticket refund for the disruption caused.