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30 Mar 2025
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Fox News: Kite reportedly makes contact with United flight attempting to land at Reagan National Airport
A United Airlines flight reportedly made contact with a kite while landing at Reagan National Airport, though no damage was confirmed. The incident prompted police to respond to kite-flying in a restricted area near the airport.
Experts doubt the kite actually struck the plane, citing that such an event would likely cause significant damage. This incident follows a separate near-crash involving a Delta flight and an Air Force jet.
GB News: Golf club sparks outrage after admitting to ‘unauthorised’ fox shootings on its course - 'Inhumane!'
Enfield Golf Club in north London faces backlash after an unauthorized fox cull occurred on its course, leading to public outrage. Residents reported hearing gunshots and expressed shock at the club's actions, which were carried out without committee approval.
The club has since apologized, attributing the incident to poor internal management decisions. Animal welfare advocates criticized the cull, emphasizing the potential harm to fox cubs left vulnerable. Local MP Feryal Clark condemned the act as cruel and unacceptable, vowing to address the issue further.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Smell of death permeates Myanmar cities after quake kills over 1,700 and leaves countless buried
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck near Mandalay, Myanmar, on March 28, killing at least 1,700 people and causing extensive damage. Local residents are leading search and rescue efforts amid challenges from damaged infrastructure and ongoing civil conflict, with hospitals overwhelmed by casualties.
The World Health Organization has declared the situation a top-level emergency, seeking $8 million for immediate relief. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has launched a $100 million appeal to assist 100,000 people. International aid is beginning to arrive, including support from the U.S. and the EU.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Why Eggs Are Cheaper in Mexico and Canada
Despite facing bird flu outbreaks, egg prices in Canada and Mexico remain significantly lower than in the U.S. In January, a dozen eggs cost about $3.30 in Canada and around $2 in Mexico, while U.S. consumers paid over $5. The differences stem from government price controls and industry structures.
Canada employs a supply control system, limiting production and imports, while Mexico uses vaccination strategies against bird flu. In contrast, the U.S. relies on culling to manage outbreaks, leading to a reduced egg-laying flock and higher prices.
#culture
The Western Journal: Filming of Mel Gibson's 'Passion of the Christ' Sequel to Begin Soon
Mel Gibson's sequel to "The Passion of the Christ," titled "The Resurrection of the Christ," is set to begin filming in August at Cinecittà Studios in Rome. The film will explore the events following Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection, with significant portions shot in Matera and other rural locations in southern Italy.
Gibson described the script as ambitious and unique, suggesting it may delve into themes like the fall of angels and the concept of Hell. Despite challenges, he expressed determination to bring the project to life.
#crime
Fox News: 'NYPD Blue' star Kim Delaney arrested on felony assault charges
Actress Kim Delaney was arrested on felony assault charges in Marina del Rey following a physical altercation with her partner, James Morgan, who was also arrested for domestic violence. Both are scheduled to appear in court on April 1.
Delaney, known for her role in "NYPD Blue," has a history of legal issues, including a 2002 DUI arrest. She recently celebrated her second wedding anniversary with Morgan.