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5 Nov 2023
#society
GB News: 'It's a worldwide phenomenon!' Americans handed warning over Nigel Farage de-banking scandal
Finance expert Derek Kreifels warns at a conference that debanking is a worldwide phenomenon. Banks are targeting small businesses and individuals with different political alignments. Nigel Farage's bank account closure highlights the issue.
Fox News: What is a pro-natalist? Elon Musk’s warnings to humanity underpin a growing movement among tech billionaires
Elon Musk, a Silicon Valley tech billionaire, is concerned about declining birth rates globally and has been advocating for policies that encourage childbearing. He believes that a low birth rate could lead to the collapse of civilization and supports pro-natalist views.
The ideology of natalism, which promotes high birth rates and policies that promote childbearing, is gaining traction among Silicon Valley tech billionaires, including Elon Musk. Concerns about declining birth rates in developed countries like the United States and Europe leading to economic collapse and the extinction of cultures have prompted the adoption of pro-natal policies in several nations.
The Telegraph: ‘They came out of the sea shooting us’: How Israel’s Bedouin Arabs became Hamas targets
Abdelkarim Hasan, a driver, was killed while trying to save partygoers during a Hamas attack in Israel. The attack also targeted minority communities, including the Bedouins. The Bedouins, who are not recognized as an indigenous group by the Israeli government, have faced discrimination and lack basic amenities. The attack has left deep scars on the community and they hope the government will finally embrace them.
American Thinker: Honor: The Last Word
Honor, a sacred obligation to the founders, is rare in today's world. With honor, the ranks of political leaders should be selected, as the founders did. However, it is difficult to test for and measure honor. By re-asserting our sacred beliefs and expectations, we can regain our collective honor and ensure the nation's success.
#war
The Telegraph: Ultra-orthodox Jews break with tradition and join the IDF to take up arms against Hamas
Ultra-orthodox Jews are joining the Israel Defense Forces in response to the recent massacre by Hamas. Exemption from military service for ultra-orthodox Jews has been a divisive issue in Israeli society, but after the attack, at least 2,000 have come out to volunteer. Eli Melech, a law student, was studying in a yeshiva and exempt from military service, but after the attack, he felt the calling to join. This shift is seen as a way for the ultra-orthodox community to contribute to society and bridge the social divide.
#culture
Fox News: 'Arrested Development' turns 20: Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, Ron Howard then and now
"Arrested Development," a sitcom about the wealthy and eccentric Bluth family, premiered 20 years ago and was canceled after three seasons despite critical acclaim. The show was later revived on Netflix for two more seasons. The cast includes Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Jeffrey Tambor.
#history
Fox News: World War II heroes, ages 100 and 98, fought in Battle of the Bulge, now are grand marshals of Philly parade
World War II veterans Benjamin Berry and Jacob Ruser, who survived the Battle of the Bulge, will be honored as grand marshals of the Philadelphia Veterans Parade & Festival. They reflect the bravery and sacrifice of the millions who fought in the war, but whose numbers are now dwindling. Berry and Ruser also witnessed the horrors of concentration camps and helped liberate them, highlighting the atrocities committed by the Nazis.
#health
Fox News: Lemon water has its health benefits, but should you drink it daily? Experts weigh in
Lemon water is trending on social media, with claims of promoting weight loss and improving skin. While some claims are evidence-based, others are not. Lemon water offers vitamin C and can enhance hydration, but it can also wear away tooth enamel. It is safe to drink in moderation, but excessive consumption can worsen gastrointestinal issues and damage teeth. The peel contains natural plant pesticides that can cause inflammation and kidney problems. Peel lemons and use the skin as an air freshener or cleaner instead.
#sports
Le Monde: New York City Marathon: The dark side of the race
Runners in the New York Marathon have to navigate through a messy start, with discarded items like sweatshirts and urine bottles littering the ground. The marathon has increased the number of porta-potties and provided coffee and tea to combat the issue. Despite efforts, some participants still choose to relieve themselves in the starting area, prompting organizers to warn of possible disqualification.