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21 Oct 2023

#politics

American Thinker: If you want government help, don’t be a citizen
If you want government help, don’t be a citizen
US government provides support for illegal immigrants, including housing, food, and transportation to new cities. However, American citizens caught in war zones like Israel have to pay for the cost of being evacuated back home. The government offers to help but only as a loan that citizens must repay. The priorities seem misplaced, favoring non-citizens over its own people.


#society

Fox News: King Charles 'had a very good escape' from marrying reality TV star cousin: 'Would've been awful'
King Charles 'had a very good escape' from marrying reality TV star cousin: 'Would've been awful'
Princess Olga Romanoff reveals her mother's desire for her to marry Prince Charles, but thankfully the match never happened. She has embraced a different path by becoming a reality TV star and is content with her modest life.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Kyiv airport to resume operations one month after war ends
Kyiv airport to resume operations one month after war ends
Kyiv airport plans to resume operations one month after the war ends, with the majority of staff retained and agreements secured with airlines. The airport has incurred significant costs for personnel and infrastructure repair. Airlines are working with the airport to establish new routes and there is anticipation of an increase in cargo flights and tourist demand post-war.


#health

Fox News: Seasonal affective disorder this fall and winter: Wise ways to ward off the blues, according to experts
Seasonal affective disorder this fall and winter: Wise ways to ward off the blues, according to experts
Experts reveal that the winter months can have a negative impact on mental well-being due to reduced exposure to sunlight. This can lead to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a type of depression characterized by changes in mood and behavior. Reduced sunlight disrupts circadian rhythms and affects neurotransmitter production, leading to symptoms such as sadness, low energy, and increased need for sleep. Strategies for managing the winter blues include light therapy, regular exercise, maintaining a sleep schedule, eating a balanced diet, staying connected with loved ones, setting goals, practicing mindfulness, spending time outdoors, and engaging in self-care.


#crime

Fox News: Tennessee man convicted for attempting to provide material support to ISIS
Tennessee man convicted for attempting to provide material support to ISIS
Tennessee man convicted of trying to support ISIS, led pro-ISIS organization


Le Monde: Brussels attack reveals, once again, shortcomings of Belgian justice system
Brussels attack reveals, once again, shortcomings of Belgian justice system
Belgium's Minister of Justice resigns after system failures contribute to the Brussels attack. The attacker, a wanted Tunisian, had slipped under the radar despite an extradition request from Tunisia.


#sports

Forbes: If Bruce Arena Returns, MLS Must Make Him Explain Revs Incident
If Bruce Arena Returns, MLS Must Make Him Explain Revs Incident
Bruce Arena, former manager of the New England Revolution, is reportedly a candidate for the vacant D.C. United job. Arena's career started with D.C. United and he led them to their first two MLS Cup titles. However, he resigned from the New England job following an investigation into alleged inappropriate remarks. MLS must demand more disclosure from Arena about the events leading to his resignation if he wants to coach again in the league.


Forbes: E.ON Energy Says Veloce Partnership Key To Promote Decarbonised Future
E.ON Energy Says Veloce Partnership Key To Promote Decarbonised Future
Energy company E.ON has partnered with motorsport team Veloce in the Extreme E series to promote sustainability and the transition to decarbonized energy. Veloce, known for its success in esports, is pushing boundaries in race team organization and funding, recently introducing its VEXT token system that allows fans to have a say in decisions and vote on the team's livery. E.ON sees the partnership with Veloce as a unique opportunity to engage with a younger, digitally native generation and promote green energy technologies.