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10 Nov 2024

#military

Times Of Israel: IDF slams soldiers for burning Lebanese flag amid ground invasion
IDF slams soldiers for burning Lebanese flag amid ground invasion
An Israeli military spokesperson condemned soldiers for burning a Lebanese flag during operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. The incident, captured in a video posted on social media, sparked outrage and was described as a violation of military orders and values.

The IDF's Arabic spokesperson stated that such actions misalign with their military goals, emphasizing that their fight is against Hezbollah, not the Lebanese people. No sanctions against the soldiers were mentioned, and the IDF did not clarify further.


#culture

Fox News: Christina Hall's ex-husband Ant Anstead joins her on new show 'The Flip-Off' after Josh Hall's exit
Christina Hall's ex-husband Ant Anstead joins her on new show 'The Flip-Off' after Josh Hall's exit
Christina Hall is currently filming her new HGTV series "The Flip-Off" with ex-husband Ant Anstead, following the departure of her estranged husband Josh Hall. The show features Christina competing against her first ex-husband Tarek El Moussa and his wife Heather.

Christina and Anstead's amicable relationship has reportedly improved since their divorce, and they are co-parenting their son Hudson. Meanwhile, Josh Hall has been excluded from the show after the couple's divorce filing in July, which has led to a contentious legal battle over finances and property.


#education

The Epoch Times: School Districts That Spent COVID-19 Money on Hiring Now Grapple With Layoffs
School Districts That Spent COVID-19 Money on Hiring Now Grapple With Layoffs
Franklin Central School in upstate New York managed to avoid severe budget cuts despite a $1.46 million gap, thanks to a "hold harmless" provision that kept state aid at $4.6 million. The district implemented a 4% tax hike and used reserve funds to maintain staffing levels, unlike many others facing layoffs as ESSER funding expires.

As federal COVID-19 relief funds run out, many school districts across the U.S. are bracing for significant staff reductions. Research indicates that up to 129,000 teaching positions may be cut by 2026, with urban districts likely to be hit hardest due to previous hiring spurred by ESSER funds.