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#politics

Fox News: Zohran Mamdani press conference abruptly ends with aide pulling him away during reporters questions
Zohran Mamdani press conference abruptly ends with aide pulling him away during reporters questions
Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's endorsement event ended abruptly when campaign aides pulled him offstage after he answered a few questions about Andrew Cuomo's independent candidacy and his upcoming meeting with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

Mamdani, who has been actively campaigning since winning the Democratic nomination, has received endorsements from various groups, including the American Federation of Musicians and the United Federation of Teachers. He is set to host an event with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez soon.


Front Page Magazine: Appeals Court Throws Out 9/11 Plotters’ Plea Deal
Appeals Court Throws Out 9/11 Plotters’ Plea Deal
Nearly 25 years after the 9/11 attacks, the fate of key plotters remains unresolved. A federal appeals court recently rejected a plea deal that would have spared Khalid Sheikh Mohammed from the death penalty, following widespread backlash against the Biden administration's initial offer.

The court ruled that then-Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin had the authority to rescind the deal due to legal concerns. While this decision marks progress, it raises questions about whether justice will ultimately be served, as the defendants' sentencing has been postponed.


#society

Times Of Israel: Top church leaders accuse Israeli authorities of abetting settler attacks in Taybeh
Top church leaders accuse Israeli authorities of abetting settler attacks in Taybeh
Church leaders in the Holy Land visited Taybeh, a Christian Palestinian town in the West Bank, amid rising violence from radical settlers. They condemned the attacks as a threat to Christian heritage and called for an investigation into Israeli authorities' inaction during recent incidents, including arson.

Jordan's King Abdullah II also denounced the violence, emphasizing the need for international intervention. Local residents reported harassment and intimidation, with some claiming settlers have made agricultural lands unsafe. The situation has led to fears of emigration among the Christian community.


Forbes: Grand Canyon Wildfires: Wildfires Expand Rapidly And Defy Containment Efforts
Grand Canyon Wildfires: Wildfires Expand Rapidly And Defy Containment Efforts
Wildfires on the Grand Canyon's North Rim have expanded, destroying 50-80 structures, including the historic North Rim Lodge and a wastewater treatment facility, leading to chlorine gas leaks. The area remains closed, with 295 firefighters deployed and the fire at 0% containment.

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has called for an investigation into the management of the fire, which was initially treated as a controlled burn. Firefighters are now using an aggressive suppression strategy due to extreme heat and dangerous conditions.


The Telegraph: Camp Mystic boss did not evacuate children until hour after first flood warning
Camp Mystic boss did not evacuate children until hour after first flood warning
Richard Eastland, owner of Camp Mystic, is accused of delaying evacuation of campers for an hour after a National Weather Service alert about severe Texas floods. Tragically, he died while attempting to rescue campers as the floods resulted in 27 fatalities at the camp.

The camp, located in a high-risk flood zone along the Guadalupe River, had cabins dangerously close to the water. The flooding has claimed at least 130 lives overall.


GB News: Drivers risk £1,000 fine for breaking 'simple' Highway Code rule putting pedestrians and cyclists in danger
Drivers risk £1,000 fine for breaking 'simple' Highway Code rule putting pedestrians and cyclists in danger
Motorists in the UK face fines of up to £1,000 for failing to check for traffic before opening car doors, a practice known as 'dooring.' The Highway Code mandates the use of the Dutch Reach method, which requires drivers to use their opposite hand to open doors, promoting safety for cyclists and pedestrians.

Statistics reveal that hundreds of accidents occur annually due to dooring, with 248 incidents reported in one year, resulting in 69 serious injuries or fatalities. The Dutch Reach technique aims to reduce these risks by encouraging drivers to look over their shoulders before exiting vehicles.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Is Turkey ‘The New Iran’?
Is Turkey ‘The New Iran’?
Turkey, under President Erdogan, poses a growing threat to Israel and Western interests, mirroring Iran's regional ambitions. Erdogan's military advancements, including missile development and nuclear capabilities, raise concerns about Turkey's influence and intentions within NATO.

Despite Turkey's destabilizing actions, NATO members, particularly the U.S., continue to engage with Erdogan, undermining collective security. Analysts warn that Israel must prepare to counter Turkey's military posture, as Erdogan's aggressive rhetoric and support for terrorist organizations threaten regional stability.


Fox News: Iran vows retaliation if UN Security Council issues snapback sanctions on anniversary of nuclear deal
Iran vows retaliation if UN Security Council issues snapback sanctions on anniversary of nuclear deal
Iran has warned of retaliation against potential "snapback" sanctions from the UN Security Council aimed at curbing its nuclear development. The Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that such measures lack legal grounding and would provoke a proportionate response from Iran. This comes as the deadline for enforcing sanctions under the 2015 nuclear deal approaches.

Despite calls for action, no member of the UNSC has yet moved to impose these sanctions. Experts suggest that Iran's likely response to severe sanctions could involve withdrawing from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. The situation remains tense, with concerns that Iran's nuclear ambitions are not adequately deterred.


#health

Fox News: Jo Frost of 'Supernanny' fame discloses personal struggle with life-threatening condition
Jo Frost of 'Supernanny' fame discloses personal struggle with life-threatening condition
Jo Frost, known as "Supernanny," has shared her struggles with anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction that has led to multiple hospitalizations. She emphasizes the need for greater understanding and compassion for those living with this life-threatening condition.

Frost calls for improved education and safety standards regarding food allergies, urging the public to recognize the seriousness of anaphylaxis. She advocates for empathy and support for individuals affected by allergies and related conditions.