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Jun 1, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Hidden REAL ID hassles facing airline travelers and states to avoid
As the May 7 deadline for REAL ID approaches, states are experiencing varying levels of preparedness. While some, like Nebraska, report high compliance rates, others, including New Jersey and Kentucky, face challenges with appointment availability and long wait times.
TSA officials emphasize the importance of compliance, warning travelers without a REAL ID or acceptable alternative may face delays or denied boarding. Some lawmakers are advocating for an extension of the deadline due to concerns over readiness.
#society
Fox News: Former Playboy model Holly Madison blasts Hollywood as dark place teeming with ‘leeches’
Holly Madison, a former Playboy model, reflects on her experiences in Hollywood, describing it as a place with a "dark underbelly" where young women can be exploited. She emphasizes the importance of having a supportive circle of friends and being aware of the industry's dangers.
Madison is returning for season 3 of "The Playboy Murders," which examines high-profile crimes linked to the magazine. She hopes the series will empower others to share their stories and raise awareness about the risks faced by women in similar situations.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Nuclear EMP attack moves to big screen as author reflects on 'invisible lifeline'
William R. Forstchen's novel "One Second After," which depicts the aftermath of an EMP attack in the U.S., is being adapted into a film with J. Michael Straczynski writing the screenplay. Forstchen, who serves as an executive producer, emphasizes the real threat of such an attack, drawing from interviews in his hometown.
The story follows a college professor and former military officer as he navigates the challenges of survival after an EMP strike. Forstchen warns that a significant EMP event could lead to catastrophic consequences for the population, citing expert opinions on the potential death toll and societal collapse.
#crime
Fox News: Outcast son in wealthy family's 'Shakespearean' downfall held advantage he didn't realize: author
Nathan Carman, accused of murdering his mother at sea, died by suicide in jail while awaiting trial. True crime author Casey Sherman suggests that without Carman's death, there may not have been enough evidence to convict him, as the case relied heavily on circumstantial evidence.
Sherman’s book, "Blood in the Water," explores the complexities of Carman's life and relationships, including his troubled bond with his mother. He argues that the investigation overlooked potential alternative suspects and that Carman’s actions may have stemmed from negligence rather than criminal intent.