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#society

The Telegraph: Heathrow warned a decade ago about weakness of single grid connection
Heathrow warned a decade ago about weakness of single grid connection
Heathrow Airport was warned a decade ago about its heavy reliance on a limited power supply from three substations. A recent explosion at one substation caused significant flight disruptions, stranding thousands of passengers, echoing concerns raised in a 2014 report by Jacobs consultants.

Heathrow's CEO attributed the chaos to an external power failure and noted that similar issues could affect other airports. He expressed pride in the airport's swift response to the outage.


The Western Journal: Ivy League University Can't Take the Pressure, Caves to Trump's Demands
Ivy League University Can't Take the Pressure, Caves to Trump's Demands
Columbia University will implement changes in response to President Trump's demands after the threat of losing $400 million in federal funding. The university plans to ban masks, enhance police authority, and appoint a new vice provost to address antisemitism and curriculum balance.

The changes come amid concerns over antisemitism on campus, with a reported decline in Jewish student enrollment. Columbia aims to redefine antisemitism and ensure fair treatment of all students, emphasizing the need for universities to promote critical thinking rather than ideological indoctrination.


#economy

Forbes: Macy’s In Downtown Philadelphia Landmark Wanamaker Building To Close This Sunday
Macy’s In Downtown Philadelphia Landmark Wanamaker Building To Close This Sunday
Macy's will close its Center City Philadelphia location in the historic Wanamaker Building, marking the end of an era for the landmark established in 1911. The clearance sale will offer discounts up to 75%, as the company shifts focus to smaller store formats amid declining revenues.

The closure is part of Macy's plan to shut down 150 stores by 2026, reducing its footprint significantly from its peak in 2008. While the Wanamaker Building will no longer house a Macy's, the iconic organ and eagle statue will remain as the property seeks new uses.


#culture

GB News: Meghan Markle’s ‘deliberate’ Netflix act branded ‘too shocking for words’
Meghan Markle’s ‘deliberate’ Netflix act branded ‘too shocking for words’
Royal commentator Angela Levin has criticized Meghan Markle for allegedly imitating the late Queen Elizabeth II in her Netflix series "With Love, Meghan." Levin claims Markle's presentation, including her green waffle creations, is a deliberate mockery of the monarchy, drawing parallels to past incidents where Markle appeared to disrespect royal protocol.

Despite facing backlash, the show has been renewed for a second season. Critics, including Nana Akua, have described Markle's performance as "crazy" and "manic," while Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos defended her cultural influence. The series has also been the subject of jokes on late-night television and scrutiny over the originality of its recipes.


#health

Human Events: BREAKING: Pope to be discharged from hospital Sunday in ‘stable condition’
BREAKING: Pope to be discharged from hospital Sunday in ‘stable condition’
Pope Francis will be discharged from the hospital after over a month of treatment for double pneumonia. He is in stable condition but will continue drug therapy and requires at least two months of convalescence and rest.

The pontiff is expected to make a public appearance before returning to his residence. He faced serious health challenges during his hospital stay.


Times Of Israel: Pope Francis to be discharged from hospital Sunday, continue recovery at the Vatican
Pope Francis to be discharged from hospital Sunday, continue recovery at the Vatican
Pope Francis will be discharged from the hospital on Sunday after a 38-day battle with pneumonia. His doctors confirmed he requires two months of rest and rehabilitation at the Vatican following a severe respiratory illness that included bronchitis and pneumonia.

This hospitalization marks the longest of his 12-year papacy. Despite experiencing several respiratory crises, he has stabilized and will make a live appearance to bless the faithful from his hospital suite.