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Jun 13, 2025 |
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GB News: Majorca caves to anti-tourism protests as city to remove 1,700 sunbeds from beaches
Palma's city council plans to remove about 1,700 beach loungers by 2026, marking a 20% reduction to address local concerns over overcrowded beaches. The cuts will primarily affect Playa de Palma and are part of a broader strategy to combat overtourism.
Mayor Jaime Martínez announced a €300 million investment plan for Playa de Palma, which includes a ban on new tourist hotels and a digital booking system for beach amenities. Local groups have urged tourists to avoid Majorca, citing the detrimental impact of mass tourism on residents' quality of life.
Breitbart: California Launches Investigation of State Farm for Abusing Fire Victims
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has initiated an investigation into State Farm for alleged abusive practices towards policyholders following recent wildfires. Complaints include low compensation offers, forced itemization of lost possessions, and frequent reassignment of adjusters, leading to confusion and stress for affected residents.
This marks the fourth investigation into State Farm since 2014, highlighting ongoing issues in their claims management. Lara's action follows criticism from lawmakers and advocates urging for better treatment of customers in disaster-stricken areas.
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Times Of Israel: Israeli airspace closed, flights diverted as IAF carries out strikes on Iran
Airlines suspended operations and diverted flights over Israel, Iran, Iraq, and Jordan following Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear facilities and military sites. Ben Gurion Airport was closed, and airlines like El Al halted flights to and from Israel, affecting numerous international routes.
Iranian airspace is also closed, with Iraq and Jordan following suit. The ongoing conflict has raised safety concerns for airlines, with several flights being rerouted to avoid the region. Flight tracking data shows a significant shift in air traffic patterns as airlines adapt to the escalating situation.
Breitbart: Israeli Amb.: We're Ensuring Iran Won't Have Nukes, Ballistic Missiles, That Will Take 'Long'
Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, stated that Israel is committed to preventing Iran from acquiring ballistic missiles and nuclear capabilities. He emphasized the historical significance of Israel's past actions against nuclear threats and reiterated the long-term focus on national security.
Danon acknowledged the challenges ahead but expressed confidence that future generations would appreciate Israel's efforts. He also highlighted the broader implications for U.S. allies facing threats from Iran.
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Breitbart: VIDEO: PGA Tour Champ Shane Lowry Chucks Mic After Disastrous U.S. Open Start
Shane Lowry, ranked tenth in the PGA Tour, struggled during the U.S. Open, expressing frustration by throwing a microphone on the course. Despite a rocky start with multiple bogeys, he managed to save par on the 17th and later shot an eagle, finishing the first nine holes at 4-over 39.
Lowry, a three-time PGA Tour champion, is eager to improve his performance, having not won The Open since 2019. His previous experience at Oakmont includes holding a 54-hole lead.
Breitbart: Patriots to Unveil Statue of Tom Brady at Gillette Stadium in August
The New England Patriots will unveil a 12-foot bronze statue of Tom Brady on August 8, coinciding with a preseason game against the Commanders. This tribute honors Brady's legacy, having led the team to nine Super Bowls and six championships.
In addition to the statue, the Patriots have retired his jersey and inducted him into their Hall of Fame. Brady is set to be eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2028.
Breitbart: Bengals 1st-Round Pick Shemar Stewart Leaves Camp over Contract Dispute
Cincinnati Bengals first-round pick Shemar Stewart is the only unsigned player from the 2025 class, leaving camp over a contract dispute. The issue centers on a clause that could void future guaranteed money, which the Bengals have not previously included in contracts.
Stewart, who has not participated in team activities, expressed confidence in his stance, stating he is "100 percent right." The Bengals remain firm on their position, and if negotiations fail, Stewart may consider sitting out the season or exploring other professional leagues.