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#politics

Times Of Israel: Security Council holds emergency meeting on Mideast tensions after terror chiefs killed
Security Council holds emergency meeting on Mideast tensions after terror chiefs killed
At the UN, the US demands action against Iran for escalating proxy conflicts amidst rising tensions following the assassinations of key terror leaders. Russia and China condemn the strikes, while Israel insists on self-defense and calls for more sanctions on Iran.

In a parallel development, the Pentagon announces plea deals with 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and accomplices to avoid the death penalty. Details remain under wraps, but their confessions include other heinous acts, intensifying the shadow of past terror on the present.


#society

The Mirror: See how many homes will be built in your area under new housing targets
See how many homes will be built in your area under new housing targets
England's housing crisis is about to face a radical shake-up. Councils are mandated to ramp up homebuilding, targeting an extra 1.5 million homes over the next parliamentary term, with new yearly goals set for each area—some doubling, others taking a hit, especially London.

The Deputy PM stresses infrastructure must keep pace with new development to quell local fears about overcrowding and services. After all, a roof without roads wouldn’t cover the problem.


targetwalleye.com: Rare golden walleye, Bass thumb ain’t nothin, Trolling speed myth – Target Walleye
Rare golden walleye, Bass thumb ain’t nothin, Trolling speed myth – Target Walleye
A golden walleye, caught and released, spurs debate over its unique color—genetic mutation or light absorption? Meanwhile, anglers find them abundant, with technology changing the game in targeting bigger suspended fish, reshaping how tournaments unfold.

Fishing regulations shift to adapt to surprising low harvest rates, while technology's grip on the sport intensifies. The walleye tale unfolds, where luck, skill, and tech intertwine.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Iran's government orders DIRECT attack on Israel in retaliation for killing of Hamas leader in Tehran
Iran's government orders DIRECT attack on Israel in retaliation for killing of Hamas leader in Tehran
After the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei has ordered a strike against Israel, marking a dangerous escalation. The move follows a history of retaliatory strikes and ongoing tensions between the nations, with Iran rallying its allies for support.

The directive underscores Iran's commitment to avenging Haniyeh's death and serves as a warning to Israel about facing serious repercussions. Analysts argue that Iran views this retaliation as essential for maintaining credibility and deterrence amid escalating hostilities.


#health

Fox News: Kristin Cavallari shuts down claims she told people not to use sunscreen after taking heat for viral clip
Kristin Cavallari shuts down claims she told people not to use sunscreen after taking heat for viral clip
Kristin Cavallari finds herself in hot water over a viral clip claiming she doesn’t wear sunscreen. She insists her words were twisted, stating she's merely sharing her sun-loving lifestyle while acknowledging the necessity of SPF in her routine, especially while vacationing.

She maintains that the sun has health benefits, like vitamin D, but didn’t mean to discourage others from using sunscreen. Critics, including the Skin Cancer Foundation, assert that sunscreen does not impede vitamin D absorption.


#crime

Fox News: 14 arrested in human trafficking undercover sting at San Diego Comic-Con event: 'Insidious crime'
14 arrested in human trafficking undercover sting at San Diego Comic-Con event: 'Insidious crime'
In a grim twist at San Diego Comic-Con, authorities arrested 14 and rescued 10, including a 16-year-old, in an undercover sting targeting sex trafficking. California's AG emphasized the stark reality of predators exploiting large gatherings for their vile trade.

As the city thrives on its massive events, law enforcement vows to protect the vulnerable and hold offenders accountable. Comic-Con may celebrate creativity, but the shadow of exploitation lingers, and officials are determined to shine a light on it.


The Telegraph: Liverpool Mayor suggests Southport suspect’s religion is irrelevant
Liverpool Mayor suggests Southport suspect’s religion is irrelevant
In Liverpool, a knifeman's violent spree leaves three girls dead, sparking tension and riots fueled by social media rumors about the suspect’s identity. The Metro Mayor insists the focus shouldn’t be on the religion of the 17-year-old, fearing it only stirs community discord.

Police brace for more unrest as misinformation swirls, and calls grow for accountability against those spreading lies. The shadow home secretary demands action on disinformation, emphasizing the need for truth amid a chaotic backdrop of fear and anger.


Le Monde: US announces plea deal with 9/11 masterminds
US announces plea deal with 9/11 masterminds
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two associates have agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy related to the 9/11 attacks, trading a trial—and possibly the death penalty—for life sentences. Families of the victims remain divided over the deal, mindful of the defendants’ torture histories.

Guantanamo Bay continues to be a controversial chapter in U.S. justice, holding detainees from the "War on Terror" while legal battles persist over fair treatment and rights. Efforts to close the facility have stalled, overshadowed by unresolved cases and lingering grievances.