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#politics

Le Monde: Syria's interim president names new government dominated by allies
Syria's interim president names new government dominated by allies
Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has announced a new transitional government, replacing the caretaker authorities post-Bashar al-Assad's ousting. The cabinet includes key allies and one woman, Hind Kabawat, marking a notable but limited inclusion.

Despite promises to protect minorities, concerns arise over the concentration of power in Sharaa's hands and the lack of adequate protections. The transitional period is set for five years, amid ongoing sectarian tensions following recent violence.


Fox News: Tesla Takedown: Anti-Musk protesters mobilize for Global Day of Protest at hundreds of Tesla locations
Tesla Takedown: Anti-Musk protesters mobilize for Global Day of Protest at hundreds of Tesla locations
A "Global Day of Protest" against Tesla is set for Saturday, targeting over 500 locations worldwide, led by various activists and legislators including Rep. Jasmine Crockett. Despite recent violence, organizers claim the protests will be nonviolent, focusing on democracy and freedoms.

The FBI has formed a task force to address violent incidents against Tesla, which have included Molotov cocktail attacks and targeted assaults on Tesla owners. In response, pro-Trump supporters are organizing counter-protests to challenge the anti-Musk narrative.


#society

Fox News: Chicago cops reportedly scolded over unprofessional appearance in internal memo
Chicago cops reportedly scolded over unprofessional appearance in internal memo
The Chicago Police Department is enforcing strict dress code guidelines for officers, emphasizing the need for clean and serviceable uniforms. Officers are prohibited from wearing hoodies, tactical pants, and certain hairstyles or accessories while on duty.

Disciplinary actions will be taken against those who fail to comply, with roll calls now including uniform inspections. Supervisors are urged to consider appearance in merit-based promotions, and unannounced inspections will be conducted by leadership.


#culture

Fox News: Joey Lawrence shares real last name, regrets he and his brothers changed it as child stars
Joey Lawrence shares real last name, regrets he and his brothers changed it as child stars
Joey Lawrence and his brothers, Matthew and Andrew, revealed their real last name is Mignogna during a panel at 90s Con. They adopted "Lawrence" as their stage name for easier pronunciation and to protect their identities as child actors in the pre-internet era.

The brothers expressed regret over changing their last name, noting complications in their personal and professional lives due to having two names. They reflected on how using "Lawrence" may have insulated them from scrutiny during their childhood acting careers.


GB News: Netflix Adolescence alternate endings exposed as insider delves into axed plots of controversial drama
Netflix Adolescence alternate endings exposed as insider delves into axed plots of controversial drama
The Netflix series "Adolescence" has garnered acclaim for its intense storytelling and technical execution, particularly its final shot, which features a drone smoothly transitioning from a school to a close-up of Stephen Graham's character at a crime scene.

Cinematographer Matt Lewis revealed that multiple alternative endings were filmed, including simpler versions and a more extravagant conclusion. The final shot was risky due to challenging weather conditions, but the team successfully executed it, leading to record-breaking viewership for the series.


#health

The Western Journal: RFK Jr. Moves to Cut Soda from List of Approved Food Stamp Purchases - Industry Turns on Him
RFK Jr. Moves to Cut Soda from List of Approved Food Stamp Purchases - Industry Turns on Him
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocates for removing soda from the list of approved purchases under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). West Virginia's Governor Patrick Morrisey supports this initiative, emphasizing that taxpayer dollars should fund nutritious foods.

Opponents argue that banning soda may unfairly target low-income individuals and could lead to economic repercussions, such as store closures. Despite pushback from the soda industry and some advocacy groups, Kennedy encourages other governors to follow West Virginia's lead in the effort to promote healthier eating.