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#politics

Fox News: Democratic Sen. Fetterman shuts down AOC's call for Trump's impeachment after Iran strikes
Democratic Sen. Fetterman shuts down AOC's call for Trump's impeachment after Iran strikes
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman dismissed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's call to impeach President Trump for airstrikes against Iranian nuclear sites, stating the proposal is not viable. He emphasized that impeachment should be reserved for serious matters and is not helpful in this context.

Fetterman, who supports Trump's actions, criticized the idea of impeachment as diminishing its significance. He noted that Trump's military operation, termed "Operation Midnight Hammer," was a success and did not warrant impeachment discussions.


#society

Fox News: Johnny Depp says he was a 'crash test dummy for MeToo,' accuses Hollywood pals of abandoning him to 'go woke'
Johnny Depp says he was a 'crash test dummy for MeToo,' accuses Hollywood pals of abandoning him to 'go woke'
Johnny Depp has opened up about the impact of his tumultuous relationship with Amber Heard, particularly the domestic abuse allegations that followed their 2017 divorce. He expressed his determination to clear his name after being defamed by Heard's 2018 op-ed, asserting that he needed to represent the truth for the sake of his children.

Despite the fallout from the allegations, which he described as a "soap opera," Depp has continued to work in Hollywood, though he notes that many executives stopped calling him during the scandal. He prefers a more private life now, stating he rarely goes out and finds solace in solitude.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Holocaust survivor killed in Iranian missile strike on Petah Tikva last week
Holocaust survivor killed in Iranian missile strike on Petah Tikva last week
A 95-year-old Holocaust survivor, Ivette Shmilovitz, was killed by an Iranian missile strike in Petah Tikva, along with three others. The attack, part of ongoing hostilities, resulted in significant casualties and damage, highlighting the risks of missile warfare in urban areas.

Israeli officials report that Iran's missile attacks have resulted in 24 deaths and thousands of injuries. These strikes are seen as retaliation for Israel's military actions against Iran's military infrastructure and nuclear ambitions.


Forbes: Here’s What the State Department’s ‘Worldwide Caution’ For Travelers Means
Here’s What the State Department’s ‘Worldwide Caution’ For Travelers Means
The U.S. State Department has issued a worldwide caution for American citizens abroad following recent military actions against Iran, advising increased caution due to potential demonstrations. This advisory is categorized as Level 2, indicating a relatively low risk.

Travel disruptions have occurred in the Middle East due to ongoing conflicts, with some airlines suspending flights and rerouting others to avoid affected airspace. The State Department recommends Americans check travel advisories and consider enrolling in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program for safety updates.


The Epoch Times: How the US Attack on Iran Unfolded
How the US Attack on Iran Unfolded
The U.S. conducted a significant strike on three Iranian nuclear facilities as part of Operation Midnight Hammer, involving over 125 aircraft and warships. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth noted that the mission was meticulously planned over several weeks to ensure readiness for the president's call.




#health

GB News: Mounjaro: Britons warned of 'very common' side effects as weight loss drug sees mass NHS rollout - including nausea & vomiting
Mounjaro: Britons warned of 'very common' side effects as weight loss drug sees mass NHS rollout - including nausea & vomiting
The NHS has begun a mass rollout of the weight-loss drug Mounjaro, allowing GPs to prescribe it to around 220,000 patients with obesity-related health conditions over the next three years. The drug, which lowers blood sugar and slows digestion, has potential side effects including gastrointestinal issues and fatigue.

While Mounjaro offers hope for weight loss, medical professionals express concerns about the increased workload for GPs and emphasize that it should not be viewed as a sole solution. A focus on prevention and healthy lifestyle changes remains crucial in addressing obesity.