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14 Apr 2025

#society

GB News: Katya Jones makes stance clear on Wynne Evans as BBC Strictly star embroiled in fresh scandal
Katya Jones makes stance clear on Wynne Evans as BBC Strictly star embroiled in fresh scandal
Katya Jones defended her former Strictly Come Dancing partner Wynne Evans, calling him "incredible" despite recent controversies. Evans faces backlash over a prank involving a sex toy sent to actor Jamie Borthwick during the tour, leading to a formal reprimand from BBC executives.

Evans previously made a sexual remark about dancer Janette Manrara and stepped back from the tour following public outcry. He is now reportedly considering legal action against the BBC for reputational damage. Jones emphasized that Evans never made her uncomfortable and their partnership was positive.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump takes swipe at Biden, says US will support Somalia against Houthis
Trump takes swipe at Biden, says US will support Somalia against Houthis
President Trump announced he has removed regulations hindering U.S. military operations, empowering troops to combat the Houthis in Somalia. He emphasized support for Somali forces against terrorism, specifically targeting al-Shabab and ISIS, while offering exclusive access to U.S. air bases and ports.

Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's letter to Trump seeks to bolster U.S. engagement in the region, amid tensions with Somaliland, which declared independence in 1991. The letter aims to ensure military access and prevent external competitors in this strategic area.


#military

Fox News: NYC helicopter tour company shuts down after Hudson River crash that killed 6: FAA
NYC helicopter tour company shuts down after Hudson River crash that killed 6: FAA
New York Helicopter Tours has ceased operations following a tragic crash into the Hudson River that killed all six individuals on board, including a family of five and their pilot. The FAA is reviewing the company's safety record and supporting the NTSB's investigation into the incident.

The helicopter, a Bell 206L-4 LongRanger IV, lacked flight recorders, complicating the investigation. Parts of the wreckage are being analyzed, and divers continue to search for additional components. The last major inspection of the helicopter occurred on March 1.


#health

Le Monde: Staying active in childhood to avoid starting to smoke
Staying active in childhood to avoid starting to smoke
A study from the University of Eastern Finland indicates that physical activity in childhood and adolescence can significantly delay the onset of smoking. Following 2,503 young people from ages 11 to 24, researchers found smoking rates increased from 1.5% at age 13 to 26.6% by age 24.

Childhood smoking is linked to a 61% higher risk of fatal cardiovascular events before age 60 and 52% higher odds of premature cardiac damage. The study highlights the long-term cardiovascular and neurological risks associated with early tobacco exposure.