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11 Apr 2025
#society
GB News: Morrisons launches new breakfast deal giving everyone free food in its cafés - but only for a limited time
Morrisons and Kellogg's are offering free breakfasts to families from April 7 to 27, 2025, at 396 Morrisons cafés across the UK. The initiative provides a free bowl of cereal, fruit, and milk to both children and adults, aiming to alleviate food budget concerns during school holidays.
This program, now in its third year, responds to research indicating that many parents face challenges feeding their children when schools are closed. In addition to the breakfast offer, Morrisons continues its Kids Eat Free promotion, providing further support for families during the Easter period.
Fox News: North Carolina professor who waged 'war on DEI' at university touts win
North Carolina State University professor Stephen Porter celebrates the removal of DEI language from the university's strategic plan, following his complaint about violations of institutional neutrality. The UNC Board of Governors has mandated a shift away from DEI policies across public universities.
Porter views this as a victory for intellectual freedom, although he believes DEI measures have merely been renamed rather than eliminated. He noted ongoing references to DEI and the retention of the DEI office, which he argues undermines true compliance with the new policies.
Fox News: Florida assistant principal arrested after making 13-year-old student rub her feet 'like he loved her': police
Dr. Keiva Lark, a 53-year-old assistant principal at Lake Marion Creek Middle School in Florida, has been placed on administrative leave after allegedly instructing a 13-year-old male student to rub her feet while making inappropriate comments. She faces charges of lewd conduct after the incident was reported to the Polk County Sheriff's Office.
Witnesses claim Lark made several inappropriate remarks, including telling the student to "rub her feet like he loved her" and discussing foreplay. The sheriff's office emphasized the inappropriateness of her behavior, especially given her role as an authority figure. The school principal promptly reported the incident.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump's got Iran cornered by following Reagan's doctrine
The Iranian regime is facing significant internal challenges, resembling the late-stage Soviet Union, yet continues to deflect blame and engage in ambiguous diplomacy. As U.S. Special Envoy prepares for talks, Iran's economy falters, and its proxies struggle, raising concerns over its nuclear ambitions.
President Trump’s approach to Iran mirrors Reagan's strategy against the Soviets, emphasizing pressure and negotiations from a position of strength. The outcome of these talks could impact U.S. foreign policy priorities, particularly regarding China and trade negotiations.
Le Monde: French researcher jailed by Russia sent to penal colony, says family
French researcher Laurent Vinatier has been sentenced to three years in prison by Russia for violating its "foreign agent" law. He has been transferred to a transit penal colony in Tula after being arrested amid rising tensions over Ukraine.
France has condemned the sentence as "arbitrary" and called for Vinatier's release, with President Emmanuel Macron advocating for his freedom. The situation highlights the challenges faced by Westerners in Russia during the ongoing conflict.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: Diplomatic Fireworks Flare Over Pharmaceutical Tariffs Against China - Liberty Nation News
The U.S. imports $210 billion worth of medicines, creating dependency on foreign suppliers, particularly China, which poses national security risks. Tariffs on imported drugs could raise prices for Americans while incentivizing domestic production, as companies like Pfizer and Eli Lilly consider shifting manufacturing to the U.S.
This reliance on foreign pharmaceuticals, especially from China, raises concerns about supply chain vulnerabilities amid international conflicts. Trump’s tariff strategy aims to bring jobs back home, but the balance between economic growth and national security remains precarious as the U.S. navigates its trade relations with China.
#health
Fox News: Teen goes from 10 nightly seizures to zero with brain implant
Seventeen-year-old Clara Fuller, who suffered from severe multifocal epilepsy, has become seizure-free after undergoing a groundbreaking brain implant procedure at the Mayo Clinic. The NeuroOne OneRF Ablation System, the first FDA-cleared technology for diagnosing and treating neurological disorders in one procedure, allowed doctors to identify and disrupt the source of her seizures.
Clara's successful treatment highlights the potential of medical innovation for those with drug-resistant epilepsy, affecting about one-third of the 3 million Americans with the condition. The NeuroOne technology may also expand to treat other neurological issues, promising fewer surgeries and safer outcomes in the future.
#crime
Fox News: Condemned SC man's case about 'appropriate punishment' as he awaits 'inhumane' firing squad execution: lawyer
Mikal Mahdi, a South Carolina man on death row, is scheduled for execution by firing squad after pleading guilty to the 2004 murder of an off-duty police officer. His lawyer argues that Mahdi has changed significantly since the crime, emphasizing the need for a fair assessment of his life experiences during sentencing.
Despite the upcoming execution, Mahdi's legal team contends that he did not receive a fair trial, as crucial information about his traumatic childhood and mental health was not presented. With limited options for appeal, they have petitioned Governor Henry McMaster for clemency, though no governor has granted such requests since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976.