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#society

GB News: Ryanair forced to hand out compensation to passenger after pilot's remark on delayed flight
Ryanair forced to hand out compensation to passenger after pilot's remark on delayed flight
A passenger successfully claimed £220 from Ryanair after a three-and-a-half-hour flight delay, despite the airline's initial rejection. Key to her success was meticulous documentation, including pilot announcements and timestamped texts, which contradicted Ryanair's claims of air traffic control issues.

After Ryanair dismissed her claim, she escalated the matter to Aviation ADR, which found that only 14 minutes of the delay were due to air traffic control, with the rest attributed to an aircraft change. The ruling mandated Ryanair to pay the compensation within 30 days.


Fox News: New book examines how White liberals, conservatives can talk about racism, sexism
New book examines how White liberals, conservatives can talk about racism, sexism
A new book, "Is it Racist? Is it Sexist?", explores the differing views of White liberals and conservatives on issues of racism and sexism. Authors Jessi Streib and Betsy Leondar-Wright conducted interviews with 127 White voters to understand their judgment processes, categorizing them as "acquitters" or "convictors."

The authors suggest a "surveyor" approach to these issues, advocating for a deeper examination of patterns rather than snap judgments. They emphasize the importance of respectful dialogue between the two sides to foster understanding and address societal disparities in race and gender.


Fox News: America, let's make families great again
America, let's make families great again
Pastor Tony Lowden emphasizes the importance of strong families and communities, advocating for government policies that support them. He highlights the need to strengthen the Child Tax Credit (CTC) to help working families cope with rising costs and proposes a "baby bonus" to assist new parents.

Lowden calls for adjustments to the CTC to reflect inflation and simplify the claiming process, ensuring that all eligible families can easily access these benefits. He believes that bolstering family support through effective government policies is essential for fostering strong communities and a healthy society.


Fox News: Trans star of hit HBO series says renewed passport now says male after Trump order
Trans star of hit HBO series says renewed passport now says male after Trump order
Hunter Schafer, a transgender actor from HBO's "Euphoria," shared that her new passport was issued with a male gender marker due to a Trump administration executive order mandating that federal documents recognize only two sexes. This change occurred after her original passport was stolen while filming in Spain.

Schafer expressed frustration over the situation, emphasizing that her identity as a transgender woman remains unchanged despite the documentation. She noted that the policy complicates her life, as she prepares to travel with the new passport. The ACLU has filed a lawsuit against the policy, citing concerns from numerous transgender individuals.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Former Boris Johnson aide to be new UK ambassador to China
Former Boris Johnson aide to be new UK ambassador to China
Peter Wilson, a former aide to Boris Johnson and fluent Mandarin speaker, is set to become the UK’s next ambassador to China. His extensive experience includes previous roles in Beijing and as Asia Pacific director at the Foreign Office. He is expected to replace Caroline Wilson amid efforts to improve UK-China relations.

This appointment comes after years of strained ties between the UK and China, with recent diplomatic engagements signaling a potential thaw. The UK government is also considering China's proposal for a large embassy in London, which has faced security concerns.


#economy

Fox News: Trucking exec 'hopeful' as Trump EPA targets blue-state emissions regs: 'Light at the end of the tunnel'
Trucking exec 'hopeful' as Trump EPA targets blue-state emissions regs: 'Light at the end of the tunnel'
Truckers express optimism about the auto industry's future under the Trump administration, feeling neglected during Biden's tenure. They support a rollback of stringent California emissions standards, which they believe impose financial burdens and lack necessary infrastructure for electric vehicles.

Industry leaders hope the new administration will address overregulation, diesel costs, and energy independence, aiming to revitalize the trucking sector and the broader economy.


#religion

The Telegraph: The tiny church where the sermon features a deadly snake
The tiny church where the sermon features a deadly snake
Chris Wolford leads an exuberant church service in West Virginia, captivating his congregation with energetic preaching and music. The atmosphere shifts from restraint to euphoria as he incorporates serpent handling and other extreme acts of faith, a practice unique to his church.

This dramatic display of spirituality reflects a deep-rooted tradition in the Appalachian region, where believers seek to demonstrate their faith through dangerous rituals. Wolford's charismatic approach draws his followers into a fervent worship experience.


#culture

Fox News: '1923' star Harrison Ford embraces 'old-fashioned movie-making' on hit Western show
'1923' star Harrison Ford embraces 'old-fashioned movie-making' on hit Western show
"1923," the "Yellowstone" prequel, returns for its second season featuring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren. The series follows the Dutton family during Prohibition and the Great Depression, focusing on their struggles in a harsh Montana winter while defending their ranch.

Harrison Ford emphasizes the importance of traditional storytelling in the series, appreciating the minimal use of CGI. Co-stars praise his horseback riding skills and work ethic, highlighting the collaborative spirit on set. The new season premieres on Sunday.


Fox News: American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on strawberry superstars, landmark legislation and championship clashes
American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on strawberry superstars, landmark legislation and championship clashes
The American Culture Quiz tests knowledge on national traits, history, and current events, featuring topics like strawberry superstars and landmark legislation. Participants can challenge themselves with eight questions to see how well they understand American culture.

For more quizzes and lifestyle articles, visit Fox News Digital.


#health

Le Monde: In the land of junk food, the FDA proposes a front-of-pack nutrition label
In the land of junk food, the FDA proposes a front-of-pack nutrition label
The FDA has proposed a new front-of-pack label to complement existing Nutrition Facts labels, aiming to simplify food choices for consumers. This initiative comes as obesity rates rise, with nearly 75% of adults overweight or obese, contributing to significant health issues and healthcare costs.

Dr. Robert M. Califf emphasized the need for clearer labeling to help consumers make healthier choices, as chronic diseases linked to diet affect 60% of Americans and lead to substantial healthcare expenses.


Fox News: Pope Francis shares written message while continuing hospitalization
Pope Francis shares written message while continuing hospitalization
Pope Francis remains hospitalized in critical condition due to a complex lung infection and pneumonia. Despite his health struggles, he expressed gratitude for the support and prayers he has received globally, emphasizing the importance of love and community in his messages.

The Vatican reports that the 88-year-old pontiff is receiving supplemental oxygen and has undergone blood transfusions. His condition is being closely monitored, with doctors noting it is touch-and-go due to his age and medical history.


#crime

Fox News: Idaho murders case: Bryan Kohberger’s likelihood of firing squad execution if convicted increases
Idaho murders case: Bryan Kohberger’s likelihood of firing squad execution if convicted increases
Idaho's House Bill 37 is advancing towards making the firing squad the primary execution method, a first for any state. Currently, lethal injection is the main method, but issues with it have prompted lawmakers to consider alternatives.

The bill has faced opposition, with some arguing that a firing squad is inhumane. As the bill progresses, it coincides with the high-profile trial of Bryan Kohberger, accused of murdering four University of Idaho students, where the death penalty is being sought.