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#politics

Le Monde: Delta Air Lines threatened by class action lawsuit over tech outage
Delta Air Lines threatened by class action lawsuit over tech outage
Delta Air Lines is in hot water, facing a class action lawsuit after a major tech outage led to 7,000 flight cancellations. Customers allege the airline ignored their requests for refunds and compensation for unexpected expenses.

Delta, claiming tech giants are to blame, is set to spend millions on customer reimbursements while also pursuing legal action against them. The fallout has sparked a federal investigation into the airline's recovery efforts and customer service failures.


#society

The Western Journal: Prominent CNN Reporter Oliver Darcy Suddenly Quits Network
Prominent CNN Reporter Oliver Darcy Suddenly Quits Network
Oliver Darcy, a prominent CNN reporter known for his "Reliable Sources" newsletter, has abruptly left the network, opting to start his own platform named "Status." His aim is to deliver hard-hitting journalism without the frills, unlike his former colleague Brian Stelter.

Darcy's departure marks a pivot in the media landscape, as he chases a more independent venture in an evolving industry. Time will tell if this move grants him success or leads to obscurity like other ex-CNN personalities.


Fox News: Golf cart rigged to simulate drunken driving goes wild, runs over 5 people at NJ police event
Golf cart rigged to simulate drunken driving goes wild, runs over 5 people at NJ police event
At a National Night Out event in New Jersey, a golf cart used to simulate drunk driving veered off course, injuring five people, including a child. While some were treated on-site, two remained hospitalized as the police expressed their condolences and launched an investigation.

The annual community event aimed at fostering police relations turned chaotic, revealing the thin line between education and danger. Now it's just a reminder that sometimes, reality doesn’t play by the rules.


Times Of Israel: Palestinians, Israelis partner to bring off-grid solutions to Gaza camps
Palestinians, Israelis partner to bring off-grid solutions to Gaza camps
In the shadows of conflict, Israeli and Palestinian NGOs unite to bring off-grid solar power, desalination, and wastewater treatment to three Gaza camps, aiding 10,000 displaced by war. With hopes pinned on technology, they aim to alleviate a dire humanitarian crisis.

Under the leadership of seasoned activist Tahani Abu Daqqa, the initiative seeks to prove viable solutions can emerge amidst destruction, potentially attracting international support for long-term needs. The clock ticks as war continues to ravage essential infrastructure.


#military

The Imaginative Conservative: J.R.R. Tolkien’s Vision of Just War
J.R.R. Tolkien’s Vision of Just War
Tolkien’s works illustrate the principles of Just War through noble characters facing moral dilemmas in warfare. While modern leaders often lack a coherent strategy, Tolkien emphasizes that war, when necessary, requires virtue, mercy, and moral responsibility, not brute force.

His narratives warn against the corrupting power of evil and champion empathy, showing that true bravery resides not only in fighting but in understanding and reconciling with even the vilest of foes.


#religion

The Imaginative Conservative: The Crisis of the Symbolic Universe
The Crisis of the Symbolic Universe
In shadows of modernity, we've lost touch with our inner sanctum, the elusive connection between Creator and created. The symbolic universe once revealed through faith and liturgy now lies forgotten, overshadowed by a material obsession that dimmed our spiritual sight.

The echoes of glory, that vital bond sustaining existence, await rediscovery. Yet, amidst the disarray, how many still heed the sacred symbols woven into the fabric of worship, and look beyond the surface to encounter the divine?


#health

Forbes: Everything To Know About The Listeria Outbreaks—As Third Person Dies, 40 Hospitalized
Everything To Know About The Listeria Outbreaks—As Third Person Dies, 40 Hospitalized
Two listeria outbreaks in the U.S. from deli meats have caused 43 infections across 13 states, leading to three deaths. Major brands like Boar's Head issued expansive recalls, pulling millions of pounds of affected products from shelves.

The bacteria thrives in deli environments, posing significant risks, particularly for vulnerable populations. Legal action is brewing from those impacted as the shadow of negligence looms over food safety.


Fox News: King Charles ‘overruled’ Queen Camilla when she didn’t want him to reveal his health conditions: author
King Charles ‘overruled’ Queen Camilla when she didn’t want him to reveal his health conditions: author
King Charles pushed for transparency about his health after a cancer diagnosis, despite Queen Camilla's initial reservations. His openness sparked a surge in public interest in prostate health, leading to a significant uptick in searches on the NHS website.

Meanwhile, Princess Kate shared her own health challenges, promoting awareness and patience as she recovers from surgery. Both royals have emphasized the importance of addressing health issues candidly.


#crime

Human Events: UK Labour councillor arrested for saying anti-mass immigration protesters should have their throats cut at London rally
UK Labour councillor arrested for saying anti-mass immigration protesters should have their throats cut at London rally
Ricky Jones, a UK Labour councillor, was arrested after video emerged of him inciting violence against anti-mass immigration protesters, suggesting they should have their throats cut. His inflammatory remarks and subsequent chant drew sharp backlash, leading to charges of encouraging murder.

Amid political turmoil, calls for accountability echo, with top party officials condemning the rhetoric. As tensions simmer, one question lingers: how far can political passions go before they cross into the criminal?


#sports

The Western Journal: Olympic Sprinter Noah Lyles Collapses, Put in a Wheelchair After Medal-Winning Performance
Olympic Sprinter Noah Lyles Collapses, Put in a Wheelchair After Medal-Winning Performance
Noah Lyles, the American sprinter, fought through COVID-19 to secure a bronze in the 200-meter race at the Paris Olympics. He collapsed post-race, struggling for breath, but took pride in his resilience amid illness, keeping his condition under wraps to avoid giving competitors an edge.

Now facing uncertainty for the 4×100-meter relay, Lyles reflects on the gamble of his strategy, aware that his health could jeopardize further competition. It’s a perilous dance between glory and the grip of a relentless virus.