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#society

The Western Journal: 'They Forgot to Scrub This': Old New York Times Story Resurfaces - It Attacks 'Racial and Ethnic Diversity'
'They Forgot to Scrub This': Old New York Times Story Resurfaces - It Attacks 'Racial and Ethnic Diversity'
A resurfaced 2007 New York Times article challenges the current narrative on diversity, suggesting that increased diversity leads to lower civic engagement. This contrasts sharply with the Times' recent support for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

The article's revival has sparked discussions on social media about the publication's evolving stance on diversity issues, highlighting a perceived shift in the media landscape. Critics note the irony in the Times' past skepticism versus its present advocacy.


GB News: Zara Tindall steps in for King Charles to fill role Prince William finds 'uncomfortable'
Zara Tindall steps in for King Charles to fill role Prince William finds 'uncomfortable'
Zara Tindall presented the trophy at the Royal Windsor Cup Final, stepping into the role previously held by her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the tournament, which is one of the top polo competitions globally, held at Guards Polo Club.

Zara, an accomplished equestrian, wore a stylish navy and white dress for the occasion. The event featured not only polo but also a jousting display and carriage driving demonstration, attracting elite guests and showcasing the sport's top players.


The Western Journal: Worker Sues Bank After Chucky Doll Found on Seat, Claims Financial Harm and Other Damages
Worker Sues Bank After Chucky Doll Found on Seat, Claims Financial Harm and Other Damages
A woman is suing Truist Bank after her manager allegedly placed a Chucky doll on her chair, triggering a panic attack and leading to an eight-week medical leave. She claims the bank ignored her mental health issues and treated her unfairly upon her return.

The case raises questions about reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities. While some argue that her response was extreme, others believe that if the bank was aware of her condition and did not act, she may have a valid claim. The outcome will depend on the facts presented in court.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: JD Vance says Iranian nuclear program 'substantially' set back after 'precise, surgical' US strikes
JD Vance says Iranian nuclear program 'substantially' set back after 'precise, surgical' US strikes
Vice President JD Vance stated that the U.S. is not at war with Iran but is focused on halting its nuclear program, which he claims was significantly impaired by recent military strikes. He expressed gratitude for U.S. troops' efforts and emphasized the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

Vance warned Iran against retaliation, asserting that any attack on U.S. forces would be met with overwhelming force. He reiterated that the U.S. aims for a peaceful resolution regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions but remains resolute in its national interest to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran.


Fox News: 'Squad' erupts in fury as Trump takes bold action against Iranian nuclear threat
'Squad' erupts in fury as Trump takes bold action against Iranian nuclear threat
Members of the congressional "Squad" criticized President Trump for ordering missile strikes on Iranian nuclear sites without congressional approval. Rep. Rashida Tlaib and others argued this action violates the Constitution and risks escalating conflict, calling for immediate congressional action to rein in the president's war powers.

The Squad members condemned Trump's actions as reckless and illegal, emphasizing the need for Congress to exercise its authority to declare war. They expressed concern over the potential for a prolonged conflict and the impact on innocent lives.


The Telegraph: US on alert for Iranian terror attack
US on alert for Iranian terror attack
The U.S. is on heightened alert for potential attacks by Iranian-backed terrorists following recent airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. Security measures have been intensified at places of worship in major cities.

Vice President JD Vance expressed confidence in law enforcement's ability to manage the situation, while noting concerns about individuals on the terrorism watch list entering the country during the Biden administration.


#crime

The Western Journal: Federal Jury Convicts Man After He Exploited System to Book 120 Free Flights
Federal Jury Convicts Man After He Exploited System to Book 120 Free Flights
A Florida man, Tiron Alexander, was convicted of fraud for booking 120 free flights by impersonating a flight attendant. From 2018 to 2024, he exploited an airline staff program, using fake credentials to fly with multiple airlines without paying.

Alexander faces up to 30 years in prison after being found guilty of wire fraud and entering secure airport areas under false pretenses. He previously worked as a flight attendant and is not the first to attempt such a scheme.