The day began with a moral-legal debate over bystanders filming instead of helping Mieszko R., whose disarmament attempt could have ended tragically. By mid-morning, a deadly virus outbreak on a cruise ship killed three passengers, dominating headlines. A teenager falling from a train roof shifted focus to youth risk behavior. In the early afternoon, the story of a lawyer known as 'coffin on wheels' being wanted by arrest warrant emerged, and by late afternoon, Mikael S., a suspect in that case, was released from custody and left Poland, with the decision called 'erroneous and unjustified.' The evening brought news of intercepted Iranian missiles and a constitutional debate about the president acting as a 'third chamber of parliament.' The editorial trajectory moved from bystander ethics to health emergency, then to legal scandal and geopolitical tensions.