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Jun 1, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Ben & Jerry's co-founder arrested protesting Senate hearing: 'RFK kills people with hate'
Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, was arrested during a Senate hearing on Health and Human Services led by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Cohen was among seven protesters who disrupted the session, chanting accusations against Kennedy. He faces charges of obstruction.
This incident marks Cohen's second arrest for protesting in Washington, D.C., following a previous demonstration against the detainment of Julian Assange. Ben & Jerry's has a history of progressive activism, which has drawn criticism from conservative circles.
#society
GB News: Asda brings back limited-edition beer after 60 years - and it's less than £2
Asda has partnered with Kirkstall Brewery to launch a commemorative ale, 'Best Yorkshire Bitter,' celebrating the retailer's 60th anniversary. The limited-edition beer, priced at £1.97 per can, features a nostalgic design and is available in over 300 Asda stores.
The collaboration revives a brand from the 1960s, honoring both companies' Yorkshire heritage. Asda Rewards customers will receive a 60p bonus for each can purchased, further enhancing the celebration.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Chemicals Burn in Spain, Strawberry Picking in India, and Golden Monkeys
President Donald Trump visited Qatar, highlighting the strategic partnership focused on regional security and economic collaboration. The Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad al Thani, participated in a signing ceremony during the visit, further solidifying ties between the two nations.
In other news, Volkswagen reported a 54% increase in electric car sales in Germany, and archaeologists discovered a medieval burial site in Belgium. Meanwhile, France is refurbishing prisons to combat organized crime, and a Japan Air Self-Defense Force training plane crashed shortly after takeoff.
#health
Fox News: In-N-Out Burger makes major ingredient changes to drinks and popular condiment
In-N-Out Burger is removing artificial coloring from its Strawberry Shakes and Signature Pink Lemonade, aligning with a recent FDA ban on petroleum-based synthetic dyes due to health concerns. The chain is also transitioning to ketchup made with real sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup.
These changes reflect a broader trend in the food industry towards using natural ingredients. The FDA has approved three new natural-source colors for food items, signaling a shift away from synthetic additives.
#crime
The Telegraph: Jury shown ‘freak-off’ pictures in Diddy sex-trafficking trial
In Sean “Diddy” Combs's sex-trafficking trial, images of alleged "freak-off" sex parties involving his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura were presented. Ventura claims she was coerced into sex with escorts during these drug-fueled events, lasting up to four days.
She testified that Combs used footage from these parties to blackmail her, threatening to release embarrassing videos if she dated someone else. Privacy measures were taken in court as the explicit images were shown.