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#politics
Fox News: Fox News Digital's News Quiz: May 30, 2025
Todd and Julie Chrisley have been released from prison this week. Meanwhile, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei dismissed a U.S. demand as "utter nonsense."
Test your knowledge with various news quizzes available.
#society
GB News: Victoria Beckham makes candid admission on upcoming series as she teases 'There are tears'
Victoria Beckham's upcoming Netflix docuseries will feature emotional insights into her life as a fashion and beauty brand director, revealing the challenges she faces. She expressed uncertainty about viewing the emotional moments, stating, "There are tears," and acknowledged she has little control over the final edit.
The series will include appearances from her husband David and their children, though Brooklyn Beckham's absence from family events raises concerns about a rift within the family. Reports suggest Brooklyn's recent social media posts may indicate tensions with his parents, deepening the ongoing family conflict.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: When it comes to Iran, Trump is all mouth and no trousers
Donald Trump's initial promises to take a hard stance against Hamas and Iran appear to be faltering as he considers a ceasefire proposal that may involve releasing hostages and prisoners. The plan includes a phased release of ten hostages and the remains of others, while Israel could release 125 prisoners with violent backgrounds.
Amidst this, disinformation campaigns surrounding the humanitarian situation in Gaza have intensified, with claims of famine and starvation being widely circulated. Concerns are also rising about Trump's approach to Iran, as he seems hesitant to take aggressive action, potentially allowing Tehran to advance its nuclear program.
#economy
Forbes: Thailand’s Dusit Thani Shares May Remain Under Pressure After Rout As Family Feud Escalates: Analyst
Dusit Thani shares have dropped about 30% this year as the company continues to face financial struggles and a family feud over control following the death of founder Chanut Piyaoui. The conflict escalated as Chanin Donavanik's sisters rejected the company's financial statements and blocked the re-appointment of key directors.
Despite these challenges, Dusit Thani is poised for potential recovery with the upcoming completion of the $1.3 billion Dusit Central Park project. Analysts suggest that the company is on the path to recovery, and family conflicts may eventually be resolved, presenting a potential opportunity for long-term investors.
#culture
Fox News: Lindsay Lohan shares struggles with LA after moving to Dubai to escape Hollywood stress
Lindsay Lohan, who moved to Dubai in 2014 seeking a quieter life, reflects on her personal and professional growth since leaving Hollywood. Now a wife and mother, she values privacy and peace, stating that life in New York feels less stressful than in Los Angeles.
In a recent interview, Lohan discussed the importance of self-care and balance, emphasizing a routine that prioritizes family. She also addressed speculation about her appearance, sharing insights into her skincare regimen and lifestyle changes.
#health
GB News: Kelvin MacKenzie swipes at striking junior doctors in tense row: ‘They will KILL your mother'
Kelvin MacKenzie criticized striking junior doctors during a TV debate, claiming they would "kill your mother for a pay rise" and comparing them to rail drivers who received government raises. He expressed frustration with Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership and broken promises.
The debate highlighted tensions over junior doctors' demands for a 29% pay increase, with the British Medical Association balloting for potential strike action. Health Secretary Wes Streeting warned that strikes could hinder progress on NHS waiting lists, which have reportedly improved recently.
#technology
Fox News: How to access and download your Facebook data
Users can access and download their Facebook data to understand what personal information is collected and stored, aiding in privacy management. This includes profile details, posts, messages, and interactions, which Facebook uses for content personalization and targeted advertising.
The process for downloading this data varies slightly between desktop and mobile platforms but generally involves navigating through settings to request and retrieve the information. Regularly reviewing this data can help users stay informed about their digital footprint.
#other
Forbes: Billionaire Sukanto Tanoto’s RGE, TotalEnergies To Build Solar Project In Indonesia
Royal Golden Eagle and TotalEnergies have partnered to develop a solar power project in Riau Province, Indonesia. Their joint venture, Singa Renewables, will build a solar plant with battery storage, supplying power to local industrial estates and exporting electricity to Singapore.
The project aims to enhance regional energy connectivity and support the energy transition in Southeast Asia. Specific completion dates have not been disclosed.