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Jun 25, 2025 |
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#society
Fox News: Sneaky airline passenger's carry-on hack sparks debate over flight etiquette
A passenger on a Delta flight was criticized for hiding a carry-on suitcase behind a curtain instead of storing it in an overhead bin, raising concerns about cabin safety. Fellow flyers expressed frustration over the flight attendants' failure to address the violation during the flight.
The FAA outlines that carry-on items must be properly stowed, either under seats or in overhead bins, and emphasizes the importance of preboarding checks to ensure compliance. The incident has sparked debate among passengers about the enforcement of these rules.
Fox News: Mom who lost 9-month-old son in hot car warns parents amid US heatwave: ‘No way that could happen’
A mother, Raelyn Balfour, is sharing her tragic experience of losing her 9-month-old son, Bryce, after accidentally leaving him in a hot car in 2007. She emphasizes that such incidents can happen to any parent, regardless of their responsibility, and urges others to take precautions.
Balfour was acquitted of charges related to her son's death, which highlighted the dangers of routine disruptions and memory lapses that can lead to such tragedies. Experts recommend strategies for parents to remember their children in the back seat, such as placing items they need in the back or using reminders.
Fox News: Prince William's royal plan leaves no room for Prince Harry's 'American children': expert
Experts assert that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children will not have royal roles when Prince William ascends the throne. Critics argue that the children, raised in America, lack the necessary connection to the monarchy and that Harry's past actions have severed ties with royal life.
William is reportedly focused on his future responsibilities and has little interest in reconciling with Harry. The general consensus among royal observers is that it is unrealistic for the Sussex children to expect any formal royal duties, given their upbringing and the family's current dynamics.
Fox News: Rodney King-era 'rooftop Korean' calls left-wing riots manufactured: 'looking for the next George Floyd'
Tony Moon, a Korean-American who defended his community during the 1992 Rodney King riots, claims that current unrest in Los Angeles is politically motivated and lacks grassroots support. He contrasts the organic nature of past riots with today's manufactured protests.
Moon advocates for self-defense in light of recent violence, urging residents to arm themselves as tensions rise over immigration enforcement actions. He emphasizes the importance of the Second Amendment and preparedness in the face of civil disorder.
Le Monde: French MPs investigating TikTok: 'Young people are being sacrificed'
A French parliamentary inquiry into TikTok's psychological effects on minors revealed significant concerns. MPs received over 30,000 responses and heard from more than 150 experts, concluding that the app has undeniable harmful impacts, including sleep disruption and increased distress among young users.
The committee emphasized the need for precautionary measures to protect vulnerable children, acknowledging that while some can manage their use, many may suffer serious consequences.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: King Charles under pressure as Royal Family’s plans torn up amid international tension
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has reportedly overruled King Charles's preference for a delayed state visit by President Trump, scheduling it for September instead. The Palace expressed concerns over Trump's rhetoric regarding Canada, advocating for a more measured approach.
Despite these concerns, the formal process for the visit has begun, with Trump confirming his attendance. Starmer's decision aims to strengthen UK-US relations, although it has raised tensions with Canada, whose Prime Minister has voiced discontent over the invitation.
#economy
Forbes: ‘Buckle Up’—Bitcoin And Crypto Brace For A Huge Fed Flip, Predicted To Spark A Price Boom
Bitcoin has rebounded, surpassing $100,000, following heightened tensions in the Israel-Iran conflict and predictions from Donald Trump about significant crypto investments. Traders are optimistic about potential Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, which could further boost the crypto market.
Market analysts are closely watching Fed Chair Jerome Powell's upcoming testimony, with expectations that a dovish stance may lead to increased investment in risk assets, including bitcoin. Recent comments from Fed officials suggest a possible shift towards lowering interest rates, which could enhance crypto market sentiment.
Forbes: Billionaire Chairul Tanjung-Backed Garuda Indonesia Gets $408 Million Loan From Danantara
Garuda Indonesia has secured a 6.65 trillion rupiah ($408 million) loan from Danantara Indonesia to aid its financial recovery. This funding is part of a broader $1 billion financing package aimed at enhancing operational capabilities and maintaining its fleet.
Despite a 16% revenue increase to $3.4 billion last year, Garuda reported a net loss of $69 million, necessitating government support after restructuring $10 billion in debt. The airline's new CEO, Wamildan Tsani, aims to improve its performance.
#culture
Forbes: Metallica’s Decades-Old Album Hits No. 1 For The Second Time Ever
Metallica's album "Load" has returned to No. 1 on the U.K.’s Official Rock & Metal Albums chart nearly 30 years after its original release, thanks to a super deluxe reissue. This marks only the second time "Load" has topped the chart since its debut in June 1996.
The reissue includes extensive bonus content, such as demos and live tracks, and has propelled "Load" to the top of multiple charts, including No. 5 on the Official Vinyl Albums ranking and No. 6 on the Official Albums Sales chart.
Forbes: ‘NYT Mini’ Hints For Wednesday, June 25: Extra Clues And Answers For Today’s Game
The NYT Mini Crossword for June 25 features a five by five grid with clues across and down. Key answers include "WAWA" for a guitar effect, "CELEB" for a red carpet figure, and "HOWDY" for a cowboy's greeting.
The puzzle is free to play online, though a subscription is needed for access to past puzzles. Players can find hints and solutions for the latest crossword in a dedicated blog.
#health
GB News: Millions of British drivers support changes to install new devices in all cars - 'Straightforward solution'
A new campaign in the UK is advocating for defibrillators to be mandatory in all newly manufactured cars, with 74% public support. This initiative aims to address the low survival rates from out-of-hospital cardiac arrests, which claim 30,000 lives annually.
The JumpStart campaign highlights the accessibility issues of defibrillators, noting that 80% of cardiac arrests occur near homes where these devices are often unavailable. With political support growing, the campaign seeks to implement changes by the end of the year to make vehicles part of the solution in saving lives.
#technology
Forbes: Dbrand Responds To Killswitch Switch 2 Backlash With Promised Fix
Dbrand has acknowledged a manufacturing issue with its Killswitch case for the Switch 2, where some Joy-Con grips are too thick, causing them to detach under stress. The company initially responded flippantly but later admitted the response was inadequate and is now working on solutions.
All customers will receive upgraded grips at no cost, regardless of whether they experienced the issue. Dbrand is committed to transparency and aims to ensure customer satisfaction with the Killswitch product.