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22 Dec 2024

#society

GB News: Northern city set to raise parking by 50% in bid to promote more public transport
Northern city set to raise parking by 50% in bid to promote more public transport
The City of York Council plans to increase parking charges by an average of 50% to encourage bus travel, aiming to raise an additional £1 million. The proposal includes significant hikes at various car parks, with some rates more than doubling, which has drawn criticism from local business leaders.

While the council argues that the changes will create consistency and reduce traffic congestion, critics warn that higher parking fees could deter shoppers and drive business away from the city. The council is currently seeking public feedback on the proposals.


#military

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Dec. 22: Day 443 – Houthi missiles punch holes in IDF air defenses
Daily Briefing Dec. 22: Day 443 – Houthi missiles punch holes in IDF air defenses
A ballistic missile launched by Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen struck a playground in south Tel Aviv, injuring 16 people. This incident follows extensive Israeli airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, involving 14 fighter jets.

Israeli troops wounded a protester in southern Syria, while four Israeli civilians were arrested for illegally entering Lebanon. The IDF is also focusing on supporting the Palestinian Authority to combat terrorism in the West Bank.


#religion

Fox News: Bible sales are booming, despite a decline in religiosity. A first-time buyer says it's about finding purpose
Bible sales are booming, despite a decline in religiosity. A first-time buyer says it's about finding purpose
Briana Fitzpatrick, a young artist from New York, recently purchased her first Bible, inspired by her father's long-used copy. This reflects a broader trend, as Bible sales have surged by 22% in the U.S. despite a decline in overall religiosity, indicating a renewed search for meaning among many.

Industry analysts attribute this increase to a growing interest in Christian subjects and a desire for purpose amid societal anxieties. Fitzpatrick's personal journey highlights how physical Bibles can enhance spiritual exploration, with many others also inspired to reconnect with their faith through similar purchases.


#culture

Fox News: American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on Christmas classics, fine firs and popular proteins
American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on Christmas classics, fine firs and popular proteins
The American Culture Quiz tests knowledge of national traits, trends, and history through eight questions. This week's topics include gift-giving, fir trees, and classic cartoons. Participants can engage with the quiz and explore more lifestyle content on Fox News Digital.




Le Monde: Mélanie Laurent: 'I've never set any limits for myself'
Mélanie Laurent: 'I've never set any limits for myself'
Mélanie Laurent, actress and director, attributes her success to the unconditional love and support of her artistic family. She reflects on her upbringing in a vibrant household that fostered curiosity and self-confidence, allowing her to pursue her passions without limits.

Laurent's recent projects include her role as Marie-Antoinette in "Le Déluge" and directing her eighth feature film, "Libre." She emphasizes the influence of her grandfather, a self-taught humanist, who instilled values of compassion and understanding in her.


#health

Fox News: DR. NICOLE SAPHIER: 5 ways for women to survive the holiday hustle: A perimenopause playbook
DR. NICOLE SAPHIER: 5 ways for women to survive the holiday hustle: A perimenopause playbook
The holiday season can be particularly challenging for women experiencing perimenopause and menopause due to hormonal fluctuations that may heighten stress, disrupt sleep, and trigger mood swings. To navigate this period, prioritizing self-care, reevaluating holiday traditions, staying active, minding diet, and ensuring adequate sleep are essential strategies.

Incorporating small self-care practices, modifying overwhelming traditions, and maintaining a balanced diet can help manage symptoms. Additionally, regular exercise and a consistent sleep routine are crucial for overall well-being during this busy time. By focusing on personal health, women can enjoy the holiday season more fully.