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9 Apr 2025
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Fox News: NY Republicans push ‘Peanut’s Law’ after beloved pet squirrel was seized, killed by state agents
New York Republicans are advocating for "Peanut’s Law: The Humane Animal Protection Act," which would mandate a 72-hour waiting period before the state can euthanize seized animals. This follows the controversial killing of P’Nut, a pet squirrel with a large social media following, by state environmental officers.
The Longo family, who owned P’Nut, aims to prevent similar incidents in the future. Assemblyman Jake Blumencranz emphasizes the need for due process, stating that animals should not be euthanized unless they pose an immediate danger. Supporters argue that the legislation is essential for protecting animal rights.
GB News: Woman who held sign saying ‘here to talk, if you want’ in abortion ‘buffer zone’ dumbfounded by conviction
Livia Tossici-Bolt, a retired medical scientist, was convicted for breaching a buffer zone outside a Bournemouth abortion clinic and ordered to pay £20,000 in costs. The court found her actions detrimental to women attending the clinic despite her claims of exercising free speech.
Her case has drawn international attention, particularly from the US, with officials expressing disappointment over the conviction. The British Pregnancy Advisory Service supported the ruling, stating it protects women and staff from intimidation.
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Fox News: American man on Bahamas family vacation found dead after leaving dinner to get jacket: report
Dinari McAlmont, a 23-year-old from Maryland, was found dead on a beach in the Bahamas just hours after arriving with his parents. His family suspects foul play, citing signs of trauma. Authorities are awaiting autopsy results while the family expresses their grief.
The resort where the family stayed, The Reef at Atlantis, stated they are cooperating with the investigation. The U.S. State Department has issued a Level 2 Travel Advisory for the Bahamas, warning travelers of increased safety risks.