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The Western Journal: Woman's Cooking Video Ignites Firestorm as Viewers Realize She's Air Frying Live Crabs
A TikTok influencer sparked outrage after posting a video of herself air frying live crabs, which garnered over 4 million views. Many users criticized her method, suggesting more humane ways to prepare crabs, while others defended her approach as similar to boiling them alive.
The controversy highlights differing opinions on cooking methods for live seafood, with some arguing that air frying is no worse than traditional boiling. Experts recommend stunning crabs before killing them to reduce suffering.
Fox News: Boys, ages 7 and 9, seen in armed standoff receiving assistance from deputies
A New Mexico sheriff's office has decided not to arrest two young boys, aged 7 and 9, who were seen in drone footage during an armed standoff with deputies. The boys, dressed in pajamas, were found with a loaded handgun but were ultimately detained without charges.
Sheriff John Allen emphasized the complexities of juvenile crime and mental health, noting the department's ongoing efforts to address service gaps for families. The incident highlights the need for community support rather than punitive measures for young children involved in firearms.
GB News: WATCH: The shocking moment EU boat attacks British fishermen in horror ordeal - 'They could have sunk us!'
A British fishing vessel faced a dangerous attack from a German-registered, Spanish-crewed EU fishing boat, the Pesorsa Dos, while operating in UK waters off Shetland. The incident lasted nearly an hour, with the EU vessel engaging in reckless maneuvers and threatening the safety of the British crew.
Despite the severity of the situation, UK authorities reportedly took no significant action, while the Pesorsa Dos later faced penalties from Irish authorities for serious fisheries offenses. The incident raises concerns about the safety of British fishermen and the enforcement of maritime regulations.
Le Monde: Inside Shein's sweatshops in Guangzhou: 'It's an extreme capitalist race'
Shein's workshops in Guangzhou reveal a harsh reality for workers in the fast fashion industry. Employees endure long hours, often working 12-hour days without days off, in a highly competitive environment where they earn between 6,000 to 7,000 yuan monthly.
Many workers, like 21-year-old Dong, migrate from rural areas seeking better opportunities, but face exhausting conditions. The vibrant atmosphere outside contrasts sharply with the demanding labor inside, highlighting the extreme nature of capitalism in the textile sector.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Tehran says 4th round of nuclear talks difficult, while US ‘encouraged’
Iran and the U.S. concluded their fourth round of nuclear talks in Oman with no breakthrough on uranium enrichment, but both sides expressed intentions for future negotiations. Iran's foreign ministry described the discussions as "difficult but useful," while a U.S. official noted encouragement from the talks.
The negotiations come amid heightened diplomatic activity in the region, with both nations maintaining firm positions on enrichment rights and sanctions relief. Iran enriches uranium to 60% purity, well above the limits set in the 2015 nuclear deal, while U.S. officials emphasize the need for dismantling Iran's enrichment facilities.
#economy
Forbes: U.S., China Reach Trade Deal, White House Says
The White House announced a trade deal with China following a meeting in Geneva, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent noting "substantial progress." Details of the agreement remain undisclosed, but a briefing is expected soon.
This meeting marks the first engagement between U.S. and Chinese economic officials since the trade conflict began. Tariff rates have significantly increased, with China imposing a 125% tariff on U.S. imports compared to the U.S.'s higher tariffs on Chinese goods.