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Jul 30, 2025 |
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#society
Times Of Israel: Israeli says man screamed ‘F*ck Israel, I’m Hamas,’ bit part of his ear off in Greece
An Israeli tourist, Stav Ben-Shushan, was hospitalized after a violent altercation on an Athens beach where a man, reportedly shouting anti-Israel slogans, bit off part of his ear. The incident escalated after the attacker threw sand at Ben-Shushan and his companions.
This incident is part of a series of anti-Israel events in Greece and Europe, including harassment of Israeli teenagers in Rhodes and an Israeli-owned cruise ship being rerouted due to protests. The Israeli Foreign Ministry condemned the attacks and demanded a strong response from Greek authorities.
#health
GB News: Woman, 24, diagnosed with stage 3 cancer recalls the only sign she spotted - 'Almost never noticed it'
Meagan Meadows, 24, shared her advanced bowel cancer diagnosis on TikTok, highlighting overlooked warning signs. After experiencing minimal rectal bleeding, she was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer following a colonoscopy.
Medical experts stress the importance of recognizing symptoms like rectal bleeding and changes in bowel habits, urging individuals to consult physicians for potential examinations. Awareness of these signs is crucial, especially for younger patients.
#sports
The Western Journal: ESPN Raises Eyebrows After Female Pundit Cracks Crass WNBA Joke on National TV
ESPN host Elle Duncan faced backlash for a joke made during the WNBA All-Star Game, comparing the game's lack of defense to a "girls’ trip to Cancun" with "no D." Her comment drew criticism, especially considering her history of politically charged commentary in sports.
The incident raises questions about double standards in sports commentary, particularly regarding how similar remarks by male announcers have historically been received. As the WNBA gains popularity, the league may need to navigate its messaging more carefully to maintain its momentum.