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#society

Fox News: Aid trickles in as survivors salvage belongings from rubble in Nepal villages struck by earthquake
Aid trickles in as survivors salvage belongings from rubble in Nepal villages struck by earthquake
Survivors search for belongings, while aid slowly arrives, following a 5.6 magnitude earthquake in Nepal. The earthquake killed 157 people, injured scores, and left thousands homeless.


GB News: Just Stop Oil vows 'epic disruption on a level not seen before' as it looks to raise 300k
Just Stop Oil vows 'epic disruption on a level not seen before' as it looks to raise 300k
Eco-protesters from Just Stop Oil are fundraising for their next demonstration, claiming to be on the verge of a victory against new oil and gas projects. However, they have only managed to raise £2,383 so far. Recently, the group stormed the National Gallery, smashing a painting and conducted coordinated attacks in Whitehall, resulting in several arrests.


Flag And Cross: Paramedics Donate 84 Eggs And Sperm, Helping 16 Families Start A Family
Paramedics Donate 84 Eggs And Sperm, Helping 16 Families Start A Family
A couple of paramedics who decided not to have children have donated 84 eggs and sperm to help others struggling with infertility. Nay and Luke Chadbourne changed their minds about having kids as time went on and saw friends go through the IVF process and experience miscarriages. They joined a fertility clinic in April 2022 and have already helped 16 families start their own. The couple, who have busy lives as paramedics and are part of a non-profit organization that responds to natural disasters, want to help others in the same way they give blood and are on the stem cell register.


#war

The Telegraph: United Nations keeping Hamas in power, Israel says
United Nations keeping Hamas in power, Israel says
Israel accuses the United Nations of supporting Hamas in Gaza. The UN demanded a ceasefire, but did not mention Hamas. Israel's defense minister approved new military plans. The IDF is entering Gaza City. The Israeli army promises to keep humanitarian corridors open. US president Joe Biden spoke with Benjamin Netanyahu about possible "tactical pauses" in the conflict. South Africa is recalling its diplomats from Israel. The UN chief called for an end to the destruction that is hitting civilians and U.N. facilities. The IDF found rocket-launchers in a youth center and mosque compound. Hospitals in Gaza are being targeted. Israel aims to capture all of Gaza to eliminate Hamas. 30 rocket attacks were launched from Lebanon towards Israel. The US sends a nuclear-capable submarine to the Middle East. Teachers at UNRWA schools allegedly praised the Hamas attack.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Former Hamas chief ‘behind pro-Palestine Armistice Day protests’
Former Hamas chief ‘behind pro-Palestine Armistice Day protests’
A former Hamas chief, Muhammad Kathem Sawalha, is involved in organizing pro-Palestine Armistice Day protests in London. The revelation has raised concerns as half of the groups organizing the march have links to Hamas, leading to calls for the march to be cancelled. Sawalha, who now lives in London, allegedly played a significant role in Hamas' military strategy and has connections to Hamas leaders.


#culture

The Right Scoop: WATCH: Israeli satire show MOCKS college students in America supporting Hamas
WATCH: Israeli satire show MOCKS college students in America supporting Hamas
In an Israeli satire show, students supporting Hamas at Columbia University are mocked in a skit called "Columbia Untisemity." The show, "What a Wonderful Country," presents a clever satire.


#health

Flag And Cross: How An Extinct Human Ancestor's Gene May Affect Our Mental Health
How An Extinct Human Ancestor's Gene May Affect Our Mental Health
A study suggests that a gene mutation from the Denisovans, an extinct human ancestor, has been passed down and exists in modern humans. This mutation affects zinc regulation and makes carriers more susceptible to mental health conditions such as schizophrenia and depression. The mutation likely came from interbreeding between Denisovans and early humans and has spread to populations worldwide.


Daily Signal: Missouri, Idaho, and Kansas Sue FDA Over Abortion Pills
Missouri, Idaho, and Kansas Sue FDA Over Abortion Pills
Missouri, Idaho, and Kansas have filed a lawsuit against the FDA for allowing abortion pills to be shipped through the mail, claiming it has failed to protect public safety. The lawsuit seeks to block the FDA's rollback of safety precautions and its approval of generic mifepristone, as well as its policy allowing mail delivery of the pills.


#crime

Fox News: Criminals who crashed stolen car into Capitol barricade captured, had automatic-capable gun: police
Criminals who crashed stolen car into Capitol barricade captured, had automatic-capable gun: police
The United States Capitol Police captured two armed criminals who crashed a stolen car into the Capitol complex barricade. One of the handguns confiscated from the suspects had a "Giggle Switch" to turn it into a machine gun. The suspects were arrested and face multiple charges.


Daily Signal: 3 Absurd Claims About the Lewiston Shooting Made by Gun Control Activists
3 Absurd Claims About the Lewiston Shooting Made by Gun Control Activists
An Army Reservist with mental health issues went on a shooting rampage in Maine, killing 18 people. Gun control activists made false claims about the incident. Maine already has laws that could have prevented the tragedy.


Washington Free Beacon: Cops Arrest 'Terrorist' Woman Who Allegedly Crashed Car Into Building She Thought Was Jewish School
Cops Arrest 'Terrorist' Woman Who Allegedly Crashed Car Into Building She Thought Was Jewish School
Indianapolis police arrest woman for crashing her car into a building she believed was a Jewish school. The building was actually owned by an extremist and anti-semitic sect.


#sports

The Blaze: How would today’s youth react to Bobby Knight as a coach? Four NFL Hall of Famers weigh in | Blaze Media
How would today’s youth react to Bobby Knight as a coach? Four NFL Hall of Famers weigh in | Blaze Media
Legendary basketball coach Bobby Knight passed away last week at 83. Known for his coaching style and volatile temper, Knight's methods were discussed by NFL Hall of Famers during Jason Whitlock's Fearless Army Cookout. Some argued that today's youth and professional athletes couldn't handle Knight's intense coaching, while others believed it built character. The conversation touched on the generational shift and the role of parents in shaping the toughness of today's youth.


#outdoors

All Outdoor: AllOutdoor Review - Wiley X Saber Advanced Shooting/Eye Protection
AllOutdoor Review - Wiley X Saber Advanced Shooting/Eye Protection
Wiley X Saber Advanced shooting glasses are the only pair you'll ever need. They offer good looks, protection, and comfort, with lenses that mitigate fogging and are scratch-resistant. They come with various lens color options and a separate prescription lens insert for double protection. Although they may be deemed bulky and lack aesthetics, they are a reliable choice for ballistic eye protection.


Field & Stream: Pintail Duck: Understanding Bull Sprigs
Pintail Duck: Understanding Bull Sprigs
Northern pintail ducks are graceful and slender, breeding in Alaska and Siberia, and wintering in Central America and sub-Saharan Africa. The North American population has declined due to changes on their nesting grounds, but they remain a common sight. Pintails have a distinctive appearance, with a blue-gray bill, a chocolate-brown head, and a vertical white stripe down the neck. They are dabbling ducks that feed on insects, crustaceans, plants, and waste grains. Pintails nest in wetlands and tundra areas, but their numbers have decreased significantly over the years. Conservation efforts are needed to protect their habitat and increase their population.


All Outdoor: Retro Is Back In: The Limited Edition Bushmaster XM15A2 Rifle
Retro Is Back In: The Limited Edition Bushmaster XM15A2 Rifle
Retro firearms are making a comeback with the limited edition Bushmaster XM15A2 rifle. This rifle pays homage to the original model released in 1973 and comes in a fancy 50th anniversary package. It features a 20" barrel, special markings, and a 50th anniversary gold logo.


#technology

Le Monde: ChatGPT maker OpenAI announces customizable chatbots and enhanced AI models
ChatGPT maker OpenAI announces customizable chatbots and enhanced AI models
OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, announced lower prices and the ability to customize AI agents for various tasks. The launch of ChatGPT sparked an AI race among tech giants. There is increasing pressure to regulate AI due to concerns about risks and safety.

OpenAI's CEO announced a "Turbo" version of their software and reduced pricing. OpenAI is also introducing custom "agents" called "GPTs" that can handle specific tasks. They plan to launch a GPT Store and allow developers to monetize their GPTs. Microsoft has heavily invested in OpenAI and praised their work.


#other

Fox News: Teri Copley shuts down John Stamos' claims he caught her cheating
Teri Copley shuts down John Stamos' claims he caught her cheating
In the 1980s, John Stamos claimed he caught his ex-girlfriend, Teri Copley, cheating on him with Tony Danza. Copley responded with a YouTube video, stating they had broken up at the time of the incident. She also mentioned receiving a phone call from Stamos' mother warning her not to expect marriage. Copley forgave Stamos and wished him a happy life with his family.