• French President Emmanuel Macron delivered a withering dismissal of Donald Trump's latest personal attack, refusing to dignify the former president's crude remarks about his marriage while questioning his fitness for world leadership.

    Trump had made deeply inappropriate comments about the French president, saying: "I called up France, Macron, whose wife treats him extremely badly and he's still recovering from the right to the jaw."

    When asked about Trump's personal jab, Macron took the high road with a pointed rebuke:

    "We are talking about war, civilians dying, economies suffering. What I heard is neither serious nor worthy of response. A world leader can't use the language he is speaking."

    The French president's measured but cutting response highlights the stark contrast in leadership styles between the two men. While Trump continues to resort to personal attacks and inflammatory rhetoric about other leaders' private lives, Macron emphasized the gravity of global challenges that demand serious, dignified discourse from world leaders.

    Macron's refusal to engage with Trump's provocations while simultaneously calling out his conduct sends a clear message: personal attacks have no place in international diplomacy, especially when the world faces pressing crises requiring mature leadership.

    The exchange underscores the broader concerns among America's allies about Trump's temperament and approach to foreign policy. Macron's response suggests that international leaders are prepared to hold Trump accountable for behavior they view as beneath the office of the presidency.

    By focusing on the serious issues facing the world rather than trading barbs about personal relationships, Macron demonstrated the kind of statesmanlike conduct that many believe should define international relations.
    French President Emmanuel Macron delivered a withering dismissal of Donald Trump's latest personal attack, refusing to dignify the former president's crude remarks about his marriage while questioning his fitness for world leadership. Trump had made deeply inappropriate comments about the French president, saying: "I called up France, Macron, whose wife treats him extremely badly and he's still recovering from the right to the jaw." When asked about Trump's personal jab, Macron took the high road with a pointed rebuke: "We are talking about war, civilians dying, economies suffering. What I heard is neither serious nor worthy of response. A world leader can't use the language he is speaking." The French president's measured but cutting response highlights the stark contrast in leadership styles between the two men. While Trump continues to resort to personal attacks and inflammatory rhetoric about other leaders' private lives, Macron emphasized the gravity of global challenges that demand serious, dignified discourse from world leaders. Macron's refusal to engage with Trump's provocations while simultaneously calling out his conduct sends a clear message: personal attacks have no place in international diplomacy, especially when the world faces pressing crises requiring mature leadership. The exchange underscores the broader concerns among America's allies about Trump's temperament and approach to foreign policy. Macron's response suggests that international leaders are prepared to hold Trump accountable for behavior they view as beneath the office of the presidency. By focusing on the serious issues facing the world rather than trading barbs about personal relationships, Macron demonstrated the kind of statesmanlike conduct that many believe should define international relations.
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  • French President Emmanuel Macron and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung have officially agreed to work together to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This vital waterway is currently blocked due to the conflict in the Middle East, causing major concerns for global oil and energy shipments now.#Headlines360 #StraitOfHormuz #GlobalNews
    French President Emmanuel Macron and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung have officially agreed to work together to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This vital waterway is currently blocked due to the conflict in the Middle East, causing major concerns for global oil and energy shipments now.#Headlines360 #StraitOfHormuz #GlobalNews
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  • CONFIRMED: Orion is now in Earth’s orbit

    The Orion spacecraft has successfully entered orbit, traveling at an incredible 17,500 mph (28,000 km/h).

    At this speed, it can stay locked around Earth while engineers run critical system checks and prepare for the next phase.

    This is a key step in the Artemis II mission — bringing humanity closer to returning to the Moon.

    Every second now is about precision, testing, and getting ready for deep space.

    Next stop: the Moon.
    CONFIRMED: Orion is now in Earth’s orbit The Orion spacecraft has successfully entered orbit, traveling at an incredible 17,500 mph (28,000 km/h). At this speed, it can stay locked around Earth while engineers run critical system checks and prepare for the next phase. This is a key step in the Artemis II mission — bringing humanity closer to returning to the Moon. Every second now is about precision, testing, and getting ready for deep space. Next stop: the Moon.
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  • The hospital rushed him onto oxygen… then realized the truth

    Tommy Lynch, a 42-year-old from Derbyshire, woke up one day completely blue from head to toe.

    Not pale. Not slightly off.

    Bright blue.

    His friend rushed him to Queen's Hospital Burton, where doctors immediately feared something serious and put him on oxygen.

    They had never seen anything like it.

    Then came the twist…

    A doctor wiped his arm with an alcohol swab — and the swab turned blue.

    That’s when they realized:

    It wasn’t a medical emergency
    It wasn’t oxygen-related
    It was… bedsheet dye

    Tommy had slept in brand-new dark blue sheets without washing them first. After hours of heat and sweat, the dye transferred onto his skin.

    By the time he woke up…

    He looked like a real-life Avatar.

    The panic turned into laughter, and Tommy left the hospital more embarrassed than anything.

    It took days of scrubbing to get the color off.

    His advice?

    Always wash new bedsheets before using them.

    Unless you want an unexpected trip to the hospital… and a story you’ll never live down.
    The hospital rushed him onto oxygen… then realized the truth Tommy Lynch, a 42-year-old from Derbyshire, woke up one day completely blue from head to toe. Not pale. Not slightly off. Bright blue. His friend rushed him to Queen's Hospital Burton, where doctors immediately feared something serious and put him on oxygen. They had never seen anything like it. Then came the twist… A doctor wiped his arm with an alcohol swab — and the swab turned blue. That’s when they realized: It wasn’t a medical emergency It wasn’t oxygen-related It was… bedsheet dye Tommy had slept in brand-new dark blue sheets without washing them first. After hours of heat and sweat, the dye transferred onto his skin. By the time he woke up… He looked like a real-life Avatar. The panic turned into laughter, and Tommy left the hospital more embarrassed than anything. It took days of scrubbing to get the color off. His advice? Always wash new bedsheets before using them. Unless you want an unexpected trip to the hospital… and a story you’ll never live down.
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  • Coconut giving me the side eye
    Coconut giving me the side eye
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