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#society
Fox News: New Columbia University president dismissed House antisemitism hearing as 'nonsense'
Columbia University's new acting president, Claire Shipman, referred to congressional hearings on campus antisemitism as "nonsense" in a text to the former president. The comments were revealed in a report from a Republican committee amid ongoing tensions related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Shipman, who has been on the university's board since 2013, is stepping in after the resignation of Minouche Shafik, who faced criticism over antisemitism claims. Columbia has been a focal point for anti-Israel protests in 2024.
The American Mind: Common Sense Revolution
The Trump presidency has sparked a movement against what supporters view as the excesses of wokeness, gender ideology, and social engineering. Many Americans, feeling alienated by these trends, support Trump's call for a "common sense revolution" that seeks to restore free speech and traditional values in society.
Critics argue that this movement is merely a reactionary response to societal changes, yet Trump’s supporters believe it represents a necessary pushback against the ideological left. The challenge remains to articulate a coherent defense of common sense rooted in moral truths, as the risk of ideological extremism continues to loom.
Fox News: Iran-born Yale scholar fired over allegations of working with terrorist-tied 'sham charity'
Helyeh Doutaghi, a Yale Law School associate research scholar, was terminated for failing to disclose ties to the Samidoun Network, designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department. Yale stated her refusal to cooperate with their investigation led to her dismissal.
Doutaghi claimed she faced harassment and a lack of due process during the investigation. Her termination occurs amid heightened scrutiny of antisemitism on college campuses, with the Trump administration taking action against institutions perceived to support anti-Israel sentiments.
GB News: British dad's limbs 'nearly exploded' after he was bitten by UK's deadliest spider while in bed
A Kent father, Brian Smith, spent three weeks in the hospital after being bitten by a false widow spider while sleeping. The bite caused severe swelling and complications, including arthritis and mobility issues, leading to a near-explosion of his hand due to venom pressure.
Smith, now cautious about his bedroom environment, urges others to be vigilant regarding these spiders, which are the only venomous species native to Britain. He continues to experience health problems four months post-incident.
#culture
Le Monde: 2025 Michelin Guide: Everything you always wanted to know about how restaurants get their stars
The Michelin Guide, a prominent French gastronomic authority, attracts over 70 million annual website visitors and influences culinary trends worldwide. Despite its prestige, it faces skepticism regarding the reliability and transparency of its rankings, with accusations of subjectivity and potential bias.
Michelin's director asserts the organization's independence and the rigorous training of its inspectors, who evaluate restaurants based on vague criteria. The ongoing debate about the guide's credibility raises questions about its influence in the culinary world.
#health
Fox News: Chicken salad sandwich sold in vending machines recalled, plus brioche bread, too
Cromer Food Services has recalled chicken salad sandwiches sold in vending machines in Georgia and South Carolina due to undeclared milk allergens. The sandwiches were distributed from December 2024 to March 2025, and no illnesses have been reported.
Additionally, the Bakery Group in Texas recalled brioche loaves and hamburger buns for undeclared milk, soy, and yellow dye No. 5. These products were distributed between December 2024 and March 2025, with the recall initiated after a routine inspection.
#crime
Fox News: North Carolina woman allegedly murdered Green Beret husband, concealed his death: officials
Shana Cloud, the wife of retired Green Beret Clinton Bonnell, has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder and concealment of death following his disappearance and subsequent discovery of his remains in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Bonnell was reported missing on January 28, and authorities found his body on March 28 after a series of investigations.
Cloud was taken into custody at her home, and her initial court appearance is scheduled for Monday. The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office has expressed condolences to Bonnell's family and the community, urging respect for their privacy during this ongoing investigation.
Fox News: Fox Nation gives subscribers an offer they can't refuse with two new series on America's most famous mobsters
Fox Nation is releasing two new documentaries hosted by Eric Shawn: "Frank Costello: The Real Life Godfather" and "Mob Mentality: Louis Ferrante." These programs explore the lives of notorious crime figures, including Frank Costello, a powerful mob boss, and Louis Ferrante, a former Gambino mobster who transformed his life after prison.
Shawn emphasizes the importance of respect when covering organized crime figures, sharing insights from his interviews with Ferrante. The documentaries aim to provide viewers with a compelling look at the realities of mob life and personal redemption.
Fox News: Masked Tesla vandal wrecks Cybertruck, leaves note for homeowner in attack caught on video
Police are investigating two incidents of vandalism involving Teslas in Novato, California. One suspect was captured on security footage damaging a Cybertruck by smashing its windshield and slashing its tires, leaving a note for the owner. The owner has offered a $25,000 reward for information.
The rise in attacks on Tesla vehicles has led U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to label these acts as "domestic terrorism." The FBI has created a task force to address the increasing violence against Tesla properties, which has included arson and other dangerous incidents across the country.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Chiggers: How To Identify, Heal, and Prevent Bites
Chiggers, or Trombiculidae mites, are tiny arachnids that cause intense itching and inflammation when they bite. They inject enzymes into the skin, leading to red welts that can last five to seven days. Commonly found in grassy areas, they are most active in warmer months.
To prevent bites, avoid sitting directly on the ground, wear protective clothing, apply insect repellent, and shower after outdoor activities. If bitten, over-the-counter creams can relieve itching, but consult a doctor if symptoms persist.