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“Don't Fry Day” encourages people to wear sun protection
SUMMARY: “Don’t Fry Day,” observed the Friday before Memorial Day, promotes sun protection to reduce skin cancer risk. Theresa Stubbs, 66, shares her experience of frequent sunburns leading to multiple non-melanoma skin cancers, emphasizing sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses. Dr. Nicole Bari from NYU Langone Health advises using water-resistant, broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher, preferably tinted to block UVA, UVB, and visible light, which can cause skin aging and hyperpigmentation. Reapplying sunscreen throughout the day is crucial. Theresa’s skin cancers were treated with Mohs surgery, allowing precise cancer removal with minimal skin loss. Early detection and precautions let people enjoy the sun safely.
Bradley Blackburn reports the Friday before Memorial Day is designated as “Don’t Fry Day.” The National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention says the goal is to reduce the most common cancer and encourage more people to take steps to stay safe in the sun.
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Why is Hitler’s yacht off the coast of this Florida beach? Here’s the answer
SUMMARY: Nearly five miles off Miami Beach lies the sunken yacht Ostwind, once owned by Adolf Hitler. Commissioned in 1938 as an Olympic racing yacht, it never competed. Hitler planned to use it to accept Winston Churchill’s surrender after a German victory, but history intervened. After WWII, the U.S. Navy used the vessel for training before it was sold in the 1970s to a Nazi memorabilia collector. Eventually abandoned, the yacht was acquired by a marina owner who sank it off Miami in 1989 as an artificial reef. Other objects sunk nearby include tanks, airplanes, and oil rig structures, creating underwater habitats.
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Fallout over Epstein files cascades, roiling relations between AG Pam Bondi and FBI’s Dan Bongino
SUMMARY: The Justice Department and FBI are struggling to manage far-right conservatives’ backlash after deciding not to release more Jeffrey Epstein investigation records. Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino clashed at the White House over withheld documents, including the denial of a “client list” Epstein supposedly had. Despite prior promises, the agencies concluded further disclosure was unwarranted, frustrating Trump supporters who expected evidence of a cover-up. The release of a jail suicide video with a missing minute fueled conspiracy theories. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche refuted claims of internal discord, while Bongino’s future remains uncertain amid ongoing tensions.
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Pennsylvania man who posted video of father’s severed head online is found guilty of murder
SUMMARY: A Pennsylvania man, Justin D. Mohn, was convicted of murdering his father, Michael F. Mohn, in January 2024 and sentenced to life without parole. After shooting his father with a newly purchased pistol, Justin decapitated him and posted a 14-minute video of the severed head on YouTube, aiming to intimidate federal workers and demand their resignation. He later attempted to breach a National Guard facility and possessed materials related to explosives. Prosecutors described the crime as a cold, calculated act rooted in violent anti-government rhetoric. Michael Mohn was remembered as a supportive father and federal employee.
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