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“Fox News Host’s Extreme UN Threat Sparks Outrage”

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Christopher Bucktin, a seasoned journalist with over 25 years of experience, previously honored as Press Gazette Reporter of the Year, has transitioned to the role of US Editor since moving to the United States in 2013. Known for breaking significant news stories and leading investigations on topics like the Trump administration and the Jeffrey Epstein case, he maintains regular columns in the Daily Mirror, Daily Star, and Reach’s regional publications.

Jesse Watters, a host on Fox News, reacted dramatically to a malfunctioning elevator, likening it to a global crisis. Following an incident where Donald Trump experienced a stuck escalator at the UN, Watters suggested possible sabotage and menacingly stated, “Daddy’s not happy.”

Watters went as far as proposing extreme actions, such as exiting the UN or resorting to bombing it, in response to what he labeled an “insurrection.” However, he acknowledged the potential challenges of such actions, hinting at geographical complications due to the UN’s location in New York.

This uproar stemmed from a minor mechanical issue that Trump himself downplayed, joking about a “bad escalator and a bad teleprompter.”

*** In Minnesota, zookeepers have devised an innovative solution to address the proliferation of oversized goldfish in US water bodies by repurposing them as animal feed.

A local zoo is experimenting with feeding invasive, oversized goldfish, discarded in rivers and growing to alarming sizes, to hungry animals like bears and otters. The zoo’s nutritionist, Kelly Kappen, reported promising initial outcomes, signaling a shift from unwanted pets to readily available meals for the animals.

*** An incident involving a South Carolina teaching assistant, Alexander Paul Robertson Lewis, spraying a foul-smelling substance, termed “poop spray,” at West Florence High School, led to his removal from the educational institution.

Lewis’s actions caused discomfort among students, some requiring medical attention, and incurred a repair expense of £41,000 for the school’s ventilation system. The sheriff’s office has pressed charges against Lewis for disturbing schools and malicious property damage, underscoring the costly repercussions of such juvenile behavior.

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Residents of a San Francisco suburb are on edge due to the actions of a rogue squirrel, described as a “very mean squirrel,” which has attacked multiple individuals, sending some to the emergency room.

Witnesses in San Rafael recount terrifying encounters with the squirrel, detailing aggressive behavior including clawing, biting, and targeting victims’ faces and limbs. Warning flyers have been distributed in the neighborhood cautioning residents about the aggressive squirrel’s unpredictable nature.

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