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GB News: Princess Anne decides to skip major celebration
Princess Anne decides to skip major celebration
Princess Anne celebrated her 75th birthday by hosting a forum at Buckingham Palace for over 100 charitable organizations, emphasizing her commitment to charitable work over personal festivities. She engaged with representatives from 111 organizations, reflecting her longstanding dedication to philanthropy.

Colonel John Boyd highlighted her preference for supporting charities during significant milestones, noting the challenges faced by the third sector. The event showcased her modesty and respect for the contributions of those in attendance, reinforcing her reputation as a hardworking member of the royal family.


The Telegraph: Watch: TV reporter shot in leg by LA police
Watch: TV reporter shot in leg by LA police
An Australian journalist, Lauren Tomasi, was shot with a rubber bullet by Los Angeles police while covering protests against immigration raids. The incident occurred during a live broadcast amidst escalating tensions between demonstrators and law enforcement.

Protests against Donald Trump's immigration policies intensified, leading to clashes with the LAPD and National Guard. Tomasi reported on the deteriorating situation just before being struck.


#education

Fox News: Florida stands up against woke mind virus and rejects leftist university president who promised 'DEI 2.0'
Florida stands up against woke mind virus and rejects leftist university president who promised 'DEI 2.0'
The Florida Board of Governors rejected Santa Ono as the sole nominee for president of the University of Florida, marking a significant shift against perceived leftist ideologies in higher education. Ono, previously president of the University of Michigan, faced scrutiny over his past support for DEI initiatives and his handling of anti-Israel protests.

The decision reflects a broader push for academic rigor and intellectual diversity, emphasizing the need to reject ideological capture in public universities. The Board's vote was 10-6, showcasing a commitment to uphold standards of academic excellence and free speech.