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#society
Times Of Israel: Palestinian suspect in stolen vehicle hits Israeli police officer in West Bank
A Palestinian man driving a suspected stolen vehicle lightly injured an Israeli police officer during a police operation in the southern West Bank. The driver fled the scene after refusing to stop, prompting a manhunt by security forces.
The incident is not classified as a terror attack, and investigations are ongoing. This occurs amid a rise in car thefts in Israel, with many vehicles ending up in Palestinian cities, and during Israel's Operation Iron Wall, which has reportedly reduced terror attacks significantly.
Fox News: Popular beach destination requires tourists to book spots via app or website
Travelers to Sardinia, Italy, will now need to reserve beach spots via an app to combat overtourism. Beaches like Cala Brandinchi and Lu Impostu will limit visitors to specific capacities, requiring QR code access from June 1 to September 30.
Similar systems are being planned for other areas, with the Teulada council aiming to implement reservations by July. This initiative is part of a broader effort to manage tourism effectively on the island.
Le Monde: Katy Perry blasts into space with all-women crew on Blue Origin flight
Katy Perry led an all-woman crew on a Blue Origin flight to space, marking the first all-female mission since 1963. The launch included five other women, such as Lauren Sanchez and Gayle King, and lasted about 10 minutes, allowing the crew to experience zero gravity.
Perry expressed her motivation for the flight was to inspire her daughter and share the experience with her. The mission highlights Blue Origin's ongoing efforts in the competitive space tourism industry, aiming to rival companies like Virgin Galactic and SpaceX.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Greece’s Vice President Rooting for Trump in Trade War with China
Greek Vice President and Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis expressed strong support for President Trump's trade policies, emphasizing their importance for U.S. leadership in the West. He noted that tariffs are a necessary step to revitalize American industry and address supply chain vulnerabilities exposed during the pandemic.
Georgiadis highlighted the strategic partnership between Greece and the U.S., anticipating stronger ties under a potential second Trump term. He also discussed the IMEEC Corridor as a Western response to China's Belt and Road Initiative and reiterated Greece's role as a reliable ally in the eastern Mediterranean.
#economy
Forbes: Canadian Travel To U.S. Plunges 32% In March As Boycott Escalates
Canadians are significantly reducing travel to the U.S., with road trips down 32% and air travel down 13.5% compared to last year. This trend could lead to a $6 billion economic loss for the U.S. in 2025, impacting jobs in the hospitality sector.
The decline follows tariffs and negative rhetoric from the Trump administration, prompting airlines to cut flights between Canada and the U.S. As summer approaches, further decreases in bookings are anticipated.
#religion
Breitbart: Trump Recognizes Holy Week: Resurrection of Jesus Changed History
President Trump acknowledged Holy Week, emphasizing the significance of Jesus Christ’s Crucifixion and Resurrection. He expressed that this time is a moment for Christians to reflect on Jesus' sacrifice and the promise of everlasting life, wishing believers a “Happy and very Blessed” Easter.
Trump's message highlighted the importance of faith in America, stating that through God’s love, the nation can become stronger and more united. The White House is preparing for a series of events to celebrate Holy Week, including a proclamation and a special presidential video message.
#culture
GB News: Sir Rod Stewart, 80, makes rare retirement admission as he issues powerful statement
Sir Rod Stewart, at 80, has addressed retirement speculation, affirming he has no plans to quit music. He expressed his commitment to performing as long as possible, sharing his excitement for his upcoming Ultimate Hits album set for release on June 27.
Despite previously announcing a reduction in global tours, Stewart reassured fans of his passion for music and his desire to continue performing in smaller venues. His candid remarks have garnered widespread support from fans who celebrate his enduring career.
#health
Fox News: Top US hospital hit with scathing ad campaign over 'extreme woke' agenda: 'Politics over patients'
Consumers' Research is launching an advertising campaign against Henry Ford Health in Detroit, accusing the healthcare system of prioritizing "woke" politics over patient care. The campaign, titled "Ford Health Exposed," highlights concerns about the hospital's practices related to gender treatments for children and its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
The initiative includes mobile billboards and a website that criticizes the hospital for allegedly promoting a radical agenda while neglecting its primary duty to provide scientific-based healthcare. The organization claims that Henry Ford Health's actions reflect a shift towards activism rather than patient-centered care.
#crime
Fox News: Family of American found dead on Bahamas beach fears ‘evidence will disappear,’ pleads for help
The family of 23-year-old Dinari McAlmont, found dead in the Bahamas, is seeking international assistance amid suspicions of foul play. The Royal Bahamas Police ruled his death a drowning, but his mother believes he may have been beaten.
McAlmont disappeared while retrieving a jacket during dinner, prompting his parents to report him missing. The family fears evidence may be lost and is calling for urgent help. The State Department has issued a Level 2 Travel Advisory for the Bahamas due to safety concerns.
Fox News: American college students on spring break jailed abroad over alleged dispute with Uber driver
Two American college students, Owen Ray and a friend, were arrested in Denmark following an altercation with an Uber driver. The incident occurred after a dispute over a wrong address, which escalated into physical confrontation. They were detained at Copenhagen Airport and charged with common assault.
The students are currently in pre-trial detention, with their families urging Danish authorities to recognize their innocence. The U.S. State Department is providing consular assistance. Uber stated they take reports of violence seriously.