Autumn Bardisa, a 29-year-old woman from Palm Coast, Florida, has been arrested for allegedly impersonating a registered nurse. She is accused of treating over 4,400 patients without a valid license between June 2024 and January 2025. The investigation revealed she used another nurse's credentials and falsified documents to gain employment at AdventHealth, leading to multiple felony charges.
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Tourists visiting Saudi Arabia can now reclaim the 15% VAT on eligible retail purchases made from ZATCA-approved stores. To qualify, purchases must exceed SAR 500 (approx.$133), be for personal use, and be exported within 90 days. Refunds are processed at airport counters/kiosks with proper documentation. Use Global Blue tools to locate participating retailers and ensure compliance
Kuwait implements new rules for vehicle colour changes. Motorists need permission before repainting their cars. Approved workshops must handle the job. A final inspection updates the registration. Violators face fines up to 500 Kuwaiti Dinars. The rules align with international standards. They also prevent illegal modifications. These measures enhance road safety governance in Kuwait.
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Dubai introduced the first AI-generated “Emirati Family” to deliver government messages and promote digital services in an accessible way. This reflects Dubai’s position as a top-five global AI city. The project aims to engage all communities by combining Emirati culture with advanced AI, supporting the city’s goal of improving public interaction with smart government services.
Kuwait is bracing for an intense heatwave this weekend, with temperatures predicted to soar to 50°C in many areas. Coastal regions will experience humidity and winds up to 45 km/h, potentially causing dust storms and reduced visibility. Residents are urged to avoid outdoor activities during midday, stay hydrated, and take necessary precautions to mitigate health risks.
Country singer Alexis Wilkins, girlfriend of FBI director Kash Patel, faced online attacks accusing her of being an Israeli 'honeypot' after the Epstein case closure. Wilkins refuted these claims on Megyn Kelly's show, highlighting the frustration it caused Patel. She defended their relationship, emphasizing Patel's integrity and shared patriotism, dismissing the age gap as irrelevant compared to his character.
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