In this episode, we cover the devastating floods in Texas that have left 20 girls missing, highlighting urgent discussions on climate change and infrastructure. We delve into a tentative ceasefire in Gaza proposed by Trump, considering its implications for U.S. foreign policy. Locally, we discuss Julie Snyder's sale of the historic Cap-Alright lighthouse amid community concerns about cultural heritage. We also touch on the potential closure of Brazil's Colégio Estadual Landulfo Alves due to infrastructure issues, and the resignation of Brazil's Correios president amidst financial losses. Plus, we explore the surprising longevity of honey and the emotional impact of a beloved Korean restaurant's closure in Vancouver. Tune in for insights on these interconnected stories and what they mean for our future. - https://bojacksanchez.com/news-in-a-nutshell/texas-floods-gaza-ceasefire-and-honey-s-surprising-longevity