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#society

Fox News: Man buys locked mini-fridge after food thefts, gets called 'weird and selfish' by co-workers
Man buys locked mini-fridge after food thefts, gets called 'weird and selfish' by co-workers
An employee's homemade lunches were repeatedly stolen from a communal office fridge, prompting him to purchase a locked mini-fridge for his desk as a solution. This decision, however, drew criticism from co-workers who deemed it "weird" and "selfish."

Despite the backlash, online commenters largely supported the employee, emphasizing the inappropriateness of stealing food in a workplace. An etiquette expert reinforced that such theft is disrespectful and suggested addressing the issue with management for a more formal resolution.


GB News: Texas floods: At least 51 dead including 15 children as search continues at Christian youth camp swept away in seconds
Texas floods: At least 51 dead including 15 children as search continues at Christian youth camp swept away in seconds
Flash floods in central Texas have resulted in 51 fatalities, including 15 children, with ongoing rescue operations. The hardest-hit area, Kerr County, accounts for 43 deaths, and 27 children from a youth camp remain missing.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed an expanded disaster declaration to enhance search efforts, emphasizing the commitment to locate all victims. Rescuers continue to patrol the Guadalupe River, with over 850 individuals rescued so far.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Hezbollah chief vows not to surrender weapons under Israeli threats
Hezbollah chief vows not to surrender weapons under Israeli threats
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem declared that the group will not disarm despite pressure from Lebanon's government and U.S. proposals. He emphasized that Hezbollah will maintain its weapons until Israel ceases its "aggression" and occupation of Lebanese territory.

Qassem's statements come amid ongoing Israeli drone strikes and military presence in southern Lebanon. The Lebanese government claims to be dismantling Hezbollah's military infrastructure but lacks the power to enforce disarmament.


Times Of Israel: Cabinet approves plan to let more aid into northern Gaza over hardliner protests
Cabinet approves plan to let more aid into northern Gaza over hardliner protests
The Israeli government has voted to expand humanitarian aid distribution in northern Gaza, escalating tensions within Prime Minister Netanyahu's cabinet. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir oppose the move, fearing it could benefit Hamas.

Smotrich publicly criticized IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir for the aid distribution strategy, claiming it weakens Israeli troops. As negotiations for a ceasefire-hostage deal continue, the cabinet remains divided, with hardliners insisting on a complete military response against Hamas.


#culture

Fox News: ‘Three’s Company’ actress Jenilee Harrison refused to strip down for her Playboy photoshoot
‘Three’s Company’ actress Jenilee Harrison refused to strip down for her Playboy photoshoot
Jenilee Harrison, known for her role on "Three's Company," posed for Playboy in 1987 but insisted on keeping her clothes on, a condition she successfully negotiated in her contract. She reflects on her experiences in Hollywood, emphasizing her desire to be recognized for her talent rather than her looks.

Now co-hosting the podcast "Stall Talk," Harrison aims to share honest stories and wisdom among women of all ages. She encourages perseverance and the pursuit of dreams, highlighting the importance of sharing personal experiences.


#sports

The Western Journal: Legal Documents NFL Desperately Want Hidden Are Exposed, Confirm 'Collusion'
Legal Documents NFL Desperately Want Hidden Are Exposed, Confirm 'Collusion'
Legal documents have surfaced indicating potential collusion among NFL owners to lower player salaries, despite an arbitrator ruling otherwise. The documents suggest that the NFL Management Council, with Commissioner Roger Goodell's knowledge, encouraged teams to reduce contract guarantees following Deshaun Watson's fully guaranteed deal.

While the arbitrator found insufficient evidence to prove collusion, the leaked documents reveal extensive discussions among league officials and players, raising questions about transparency in player contracts. The findings have been described as significant for the NFL Players Association, hinting at deeper issues within the league.