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29 Mar 2025
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GB News: Motorists warned of huge £1,000 fine for Highway Code headlight issues ahead of clock changes
Drivers in the UK are reminded to prepare for the clock change on March 30, as the shift to British Summer Time may lead to increased risks on the road. Experts warn that visibility can be compromised, especially during spring showers, and proper headlight usage is essential.
Motorists should manually check their headlight settings, as automatic systems may not function properly due to winter residue. Failing to use headlights in low visibility can result in fines up to £1,000 for repeat offenders. Additionally, drivers are advised against adjusting their car clocks while driving to avoid distractions.
Fox News: Meghan Markle's 'Wild About Harry' cover story engulfed royals with dread, embarrassment: expert
Meghan Markle's 2017 Vanity Fair cover story, titled "Meghan Markle, Wild About Harry!", surprised both her and the royal family, leading to feelings of dread and embarrassment. The cover was seen as a departure from royal protocol, as it focused on her relationship with Prince Harry rather than her philanthropic efforts.
Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter noted that Meghan wanted the interview to highlight her charity work, not her romance. Royal experts suggest that the headline raised concerns within the palace about Meghan's intentions, as it appeared to leverage her royal connection for personal gain. The couple stepped back from royal duties in 2020, citing media intrusion and lack of support.
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Fox News: Death of ex-Yankee's son in Costa Rica has experts sounding alarm on healthy travel
Miller Gardner, son of former Yankees player Brett Gardner, tragically died while the family vacationed in Costa Rica. Investigators are exploring potential food poisoning as a cause, as other family members also fell ill during the trip.
Travel experts emphasize the importance of food safety while traveling, advising vacationers to choose cooked foods over raw, avoid buffets, and be cautious with street food. They recommend using bottled water for hygiene and insect repellents to prevent mosquito-borne diseases.