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#politics

Le Monde: Macron wishes for unity in the new year, which will welcome the Olympics to France
Macron wishes for unity in the new year, which will welcome the Olympics to France
French President Macron called for unity in France in his New Year's Eve address, promising civic and economic "rearmament" as the country prepares for the 2024 Olympic Games. He emphasized the choice between "continuing Europe or blocking it" in the upcoming European elections. Macron also faced criticism for his handling of the crisis in the Middle East following an attack on Israel by Hamas.


#society

Front Page Magazine: When Did Commercials Become Filled With Ugly People?
When Did Commercials Become Filled With Ugly People?


TV ads these days are full of strange, ugly people doing dumb things. Amazon, Sephora, and Ulta Beauty all have ads featuring unattractive or cross-dressing individuals. These companies are exploiting mentally unstable people, and their ads are repelling more people than they attract. It's a punishment to watch these ads and they are holding back progress in advertising.


#military

Fox News: Army veteran tragically run over by 8 vehicles after celebrating 26th birthday: 'It's a nightmare'
Army veteran tragically run over by 8 vehicles after celebrating 26th birthday: 'It's a nightmare'
: Jack Dyer, a US Army veteran, tragically died in a motorcycle accident on his 26th birthday. He lost control of his bike and was struck by multiple vehicles on the road. His father described it as a devastating nightmare. Jack overcame fears to serve as a paratrooper and was full of life.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: Pagans, a Pope, & Sauron: How We Got New Year's Day
Pagans, a Pope, & Sauron: How We Got New Year's Day
The celebration of New Year's Day has deep cultural and religious roots, connecting the renewal of nature with the redemption of the world. While some criticize Christmas and Easter as pagan, these celebrations have evolved over time and should not be scorned. The start of the new year was originally celebrated in March, but was later moved to January for civil reasons. Despite changes in the calendar and the purging of pagan customs, the date of March 25 remained significant in Christianity as the celebration of the Annunciation. J.R.R. Tolkien also incorporated this date in "The Lord of the Rings" as the day Sauron is defeated, symbolizing a new beginning.


#history

The Imaginative Conservative: Toast the New Year as the Founders Did
Toast the New Year as the Founders Did
The Founding Fathers of America celebrated with Madeira wine, which played a role in the fight for independence. Madeira wine has a long and rich history, and its popularity among leaders like Thomas Jefferson and George Washington helped shape the nation.


#health

Fox News: 'Systemic racism' responsible for 80% of Black community's health issues, doctor argues
'Systemic racism' responsible for 80% of Black community's health issues, doctor argues
Dr. Uché Blackstock argues that systemic racism and the legacy of slavery contribute to 80% of health issues in the Black community, emphasizing the importance of understanding the impact of practices and policies on healthcare. Issues such as housing insecurity, lack of education, and unemployment also play a role in worsened outcomes. The insertion of diversity, equity, and inclusion ideology into medical schools, according to Dr. Richard Bosshardt, is causing an erosion in the quality of healthcare and surgeons' training.


#crime

Fox News: Houston man with Alzheimer’s brutally beaten, robbed in parking lot
Houston man with Alzheimer’s brutally beaten, robbed in parking lot
Elderly man with dementia brutally beaten and robbed in Houston parking lot. Two men arrested and charged with aggravated robbery.