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18 Apr 2025

#religion

GB News: 'Was this the time or place?!' Historian claims King Charles went 'out of his way' to mention other religions in Easter message
'Was this the time or place?!' Historian claims King Charles went 'out of his way' to mention other religions in Easter message
Royal historian Alexander Lamon criticized King Charles for including references to Judaism and Islam in his Easter message, suggesting it was inappropriate for the occasion. He acknowledged the King's genuine interest in other religions but questioned the relevance of such mentions during a Christian celebration.

King Charles delivered his Easter message at the Royal Maundy Service, reflecting on humanity's dual capacity for cruelty and kindness. The service, which honors individuals for their community contributions, included the distribution of coins to 76 recipients, corresponding to the King's age.


#culture

Breitbart: Actress Molly Ringwald: 'The Breakfast Club' Is 'Very White,' 'Doesn't Represent Our World Today'
Actress Molly Ringwald: 'The Breakfast Club' Is 'Very White,' 'Doesn't Represent Our World Today'
Molly Ringwald criticized "The Breakfast Club" during its 40th anniversary reunion, stating the film is "very white" and does not reflect today's diverse society. She expressed a preference for films inspired by the classic but that better represent current issues.

Other cast members agreed the film should not be remade, noting modern Hollywood's focus on concept-driven narratives over character-driven stories. They highlighted the challenges of pitching a film centered on character development in today's market.


#crime

GB News: Nightmare neighbour who 'terrified entire street for years' jailed after attacking man in own home
Nightmare neighbour who 'terrified entire street for years' jailed after attacking man in own home
Mohammed Naseeb, 39, has been sentenced to two years and six months in prison for a prolonged campaign of harassment against his neighbor in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. His actions included a violent attack with a golf club and ongoing threats, despite a restraining order.

The victim described feeling like a "prisoner in his own home," suffering from anxiety and depression due to Naseeb's intimidation. The court heard that Naseeb's behavior terrorized the entire street, leading to significant distress among residents.