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Gigi Hadid Arrested in Cayman Islands for Possession of Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia

Gigi Hadid was arrested in the Cayman Islands on July 10th for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. She posted an Instagram slideshow of her and her friends enjoying their Caribbean vacation with the caption "All's well that ends well", and her arrest is the latest in a string of high-profile arrests in the Cayman Islands. Possession of any amount of marijuana is considered a criminal offense in the Cayman Islands, and it is unclear what the outcome of Hadid's case will be.

U.S. House of Representatives Overwhelmingly Passes Resolution Condemning Antisemitism and Supporting Israel

On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution expressing support for Israel and rejecting antisemitism. The resolution was introduced in response to Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal's comments calling Israel a “racist state” and was adopted on a 412 to 9 vote. The resolution is a reminder of the strong relationship between the United States and Israel and the commitment to work together to promote peace and security in the region.

Gigi Hadid and Friend Arrested in Cayman Islands on Suspicion of Marijuana Possession

Gigi Hadid and her friend Leah Nicole McCarthy were arrested in the Cayman Islands last week after a search of their luggage revealed a small amount of marijuana. The pair, who arrived on a private aircraft from the US, were released on bail and are due to appear in court on August 10. The Cayman Islands have a long history of criminalizing marijuana, but it has been legal for medical use since 2016.

Sailor and His Dog Rescued After Three Months Lost at Sea, Sailor Expresses Gratitude to Fishermen Who Saved Him

This article tells the story of Timothy Shaddock, a 51-year-old sailor who was lost at sea for three months with his dog, Bella. After his boat's electronics system was damaged during rough seas, he was rescued by fishermen in the Pacific Ocean. At a news conference, Shaddock expressed his gratitude to the fishermen who saved him and vowed to never give up sailing. His story is a reminder of the power of the human spirit and the courage of those who take to the sea.

Biden and Herzog Meet at the White House to Discuss Ways to Advance Freedom and Security in the Middle East

President Joe Biden and Israeli President Isaac Herzog met at the White House on Tuesday to reaffirm their commitment to the U.S.-Israel relationship and discuss issues such as the Iranian nuclear threat, Hezbollah operations and internal issues in Israel. On Wednesday, they will address Congress to further discuss ways to advance freedom and security for Israelis and Palestinians, address Iran’s “destabilizing behavior” and “deepen Israel’s regional integration.”

U.S. National Detained by North Korea After Crossing Border from South Korea, UN Reports

A U.S. national has been detained by North Korea after crossing the border from South Korea, according to the United Nations. The individual crossed the Military Demarcation Line without authorization and is currently in North Korean custody. The United States has not yet commented on the incident and it is unclear why the individual crossed the border or what the consequences might be.

Miraculous Rescue: Sailor and Dog Survive Three Months at Sea with Fishing and Survival Gear

A sailor and his dog have been rescued after being stranded in the South Pacific Ocean for more than two months. Tim Shaddock and his dog Bella survived by drinking rain water and eating raw fish that Shaddock was able to catch. Shaddock is now receiving medical care and is expected to make a full recovery.

WMO Warns of Record-Breaking Heat Wave and Flooding Across Northern Hemisphere

This week, the Northern Hemisphere has experienced heat waves and flooding due to extreme weather conditions. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has reported that temperatures are expected to continue to rise, with Phoenix, Arizona potentially tying the heat record set in 1974. The WMO has warned that the heat wave is likely to continue into August, highlighting the effects of global warming and the need to take action.