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#society

GB News: Council row erupts as locals challenge telecoms company over giant mast
Council row erupts as locals challenge telecoms company over giant mast
Residents in Heywood have successfully had a 15-meter telecommunications mast removed after a two-year dispute, initially installed without consultation. The local authority intervened following complaints about its visual impact, leading to enforcement action against IX Wireless.

The council's actions, supported by local officials, set a precedent for addressing similar disputes over telecommunications infrastructure. While acknowledging the importance of digital services, officials emphasized that they should not compromise the character of residential areas.


Fox News: Video of racial slur yelled during the brutal Cincinnati beatdown emerges
Video of racial slur yelled during the brutal Cincinnati beatdown emerges
New footage from a Cincinnati brawl reveals racial slurs being shouted as violence erupted. Attorney Brandon Fox, representing defendant Jermaine Matthews, claims the altercation involved separate fights fueled by these slurs. Matthews faces multiple charges, with his bond totaling $270,000.

Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval condemned the violence and vowed to hold all involved accountable. Four arrests have been made, with varying charges and bond amounts. Police noted that only one out of around 100 witnesses reported the incident, raising concerns about public response to such violence.


Times Of Israel: Belgian politician apologizes after compromising photo shows him draped in Nazi flag
Belgian politician apologizes after compromising photo shows him draped in Nazi flag
Belgian politician Germain Dalne apologized after an old photo surfaced showing him in underwear draped with a Nazi flag, which he described as a "crass mistake" from a drunken hazing incident at a scout camp. He emphasized that there was no political intent behind the act.

The local party condemned the incident as "deeply shocking and unacceptable," stating that no context could excuse the use of such a symbol. They also warned against public backlash and highlighted concerns about excessive alcohol consumption among youth.


#culture

Fox News: Bill Maher slams 'online social justice girls' for attacking Sydney Sweeney over jeans ad
Bill Maher slams 'online social justice girls' for attacking Sydney Sweeney over jeans ad
Bill Maher defended actress Sydney Sweeney against accusations of racism related to her American Eagle advertisement, mocking critics who labeled her a "White supremacist." He humorously pointed out the absurdity of the backlash, highlighting the irony in the critics' views.

Vice President JD Vance also criticized the left's overreaction to the ad, suggesting it reflects poorly on their political strategy. He questioned whether Democrats had learned from the recent elections, implying that attacking Sweeney for her appearance is not a winning approach.


#health

The Telegraph: Man dies after going to Turkey for hair transplant
Man dies after going to Turkey for hair transplant
A 38-year-old British man died in Turkey after traveling for a hair transplant at the Dr Cinik clinic in Istanbul. He became unwell before the procedure, despite prior medical evaluations, and was taken to a hospital but later passed away. An investigation is underway.

Turkey is a popular destination for cosmetic procedures due to lower costs compared to the UK, with many Britons seeking treatments there. The clinic has treated over 50,000 patients and has a London branch.