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30 Mar 2025

#politics

Fox News: Susie Wiles 'keeping the trains on the tracks' as Trump admin 'hits the ground running' in first 100 days
Susie Wiles 'keeping the trains on the tracks' as Trump admin 'hits the ground running' in first 100 days
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles stated that President Trump's second administration is effectively advancing its agenda in the first 100 days. She emphasized her role in ensuring operations run smoothly, allowing Trump and his team to focus on key issues like trade and national security.

Wiles, the first female chief of staff, expressed confidence in Trump's leadership and the administration's priorities, including rebuilding the economy and addressing crime. She acknowledged the challenges ahead but remains committed to executing their plans.


#society

Times Of Israel: Houthis report new round of US airstrikes on Yemen’s capital, rebel strongholds
Houthis report new round of US airstrikes on Yemen’s capital, rebel strongholds
US airstrikes targeted Houthi strongholds in Yemen, hitting the capital Sanaa and the Saada region. The strikes were reported by Houthi media, indicating ongoing conflict in the area.

In Israel, police extended the detention of an anti-government protester accused of inappropriate conduct with a female officer. Additionally, a 22-year-old Palestinian was reportedly killed by Hamas after participating in protests against the group.


#health

GB News: Woman dies on easyJet flight after three desperate passengers perform CPR for an hour
Woman dies on easyJet flight after three desperate passengers perform CPR for an hour
A 67-year-old woman died on an easyJet flight from Tenerife to Liverpool after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest. Despite the efforts of three passengers, including a nurse and physiotherapist, who performed CPR for nearly 50 minutes, she could not be revived before the plane was diverted to Spain.

The flight crew requested medical assistance, and paramedics were waiting upon landing. Passengers were provided accommodation for the night and continued their journey the next day. EasyJet stated they prioritize passenger well-being and are in contact with the family.