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7 Dec 2023

#politics

The Economist: In Europe, green policies rule while green politicians struggle
In Europe, green policies rule while green politicians struggle
In Europe, green policies are shaping the continent's economy but green politicians struggle to win votes. The green movement, once popular, is now facing a backlash as voters are hesitant to bear the costs of these policies.


Fox News: Hundreds of disgruntled Washington Post staffers walk off job in massive labor protest
Hundreds of disgruntled Washington Post staffers walk off job in massive labor protest
Washington Post employees stage a historic 24-hour walkout protesting lack of contract for 18 months and stingy buyout offers. More than 750 workers expected to participate.


#society

Fox News: Kelly Ripa says 'All My Children' wardobe team complained she wasn't 'smaller' 9 days after giving birth
Kelly Ripa says 'All My Children' wardobe team complained she wasn't 'smaller' 9 days after giving birth
Kelly Ripa shares the pressure she felt returning to work on "All My Children" just nine days after giving birth. The wardrobe team criticized her weight, but Ripa stood her ground. Ripa also reveals her daughter's humorous warning to not get pregnant during vacations.


Le Monde: Students occupy Sciences Po after director's arrest for domestic violence
Students occupy Sciences Po after director's arrest for domestic violence
Students at Sciences Po university in Paris demand the resignation of its director, Mathias Vicherat, after his arrest on suspicion of domestic violence. Up to 100 students are staging a sit-in, calling for Vicherat to be suspended and resign. They criticize the "persistent climate of impunity" at the university.


The Telegraph: Hanukkah celebrations: ‘We’ve had to hide our Jewishness’
Hanukkah celebrations: ‘We’ve had to hide our Jewishness’
As the two-month anniversary of the war in Gaza coincides with the start of Hanukkah, the Jewish community faces a somber occasion. Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia have surged, with over 1,890 anti-Semitic incidents recorded in the UK. Jewish readers express concerns about safety and security measures during the festival, as the community mourns and feels the impact of recent events. Despite the challenges, many are determined to continue celebrating Hanukkah while taking precautionary measures. However, some worry about the future and express disappointment in the lack of support for the Jewish community in Britain. (, )


Flag And Cross: Santa's Grotto Frome Escapes Eviction After Council Planning Row
Santa's Grotto Frome Escapes Eviction After Council Planning Row
Santa's Grotto Frome won a planning row with the council, allowing them to continue providing families with a meeting with Santa Claus just before Christmas. The council initially rejected the planning permission due to concerns about sustainability and lack of public transport. However, an amended application was approved, and the grotto is now fully booked until Christmas.


#history

Flag And Cross: Former Youngest Female Pilot To Fly WWI Warplane Built By Retired Volunteers
Former Youngest Female Pilot To Fly WWI Warplane Built By Retired Volunteers
Former youngest female pilot, Ellie Carter, will break another record by flying a WWI warplane, the Sopwith Strutter, built by pensioners over 23 years. She aims to create a documentary chronicling the construction of the plane and her historic flight. A fundraising campaign has been launched for the project.


#health

Flag And Cross: Acne Discrimination: Study Reveals Social And Professional Stigma
Acne Discrimination: Study Reveals Social And Professional Stigma
Study reveals that individuals with darker skin tones and severe acne face the greatest social and professional stigma. The research emphasizes the importance of reducing such attitudes and increasing access to care for people with acne. People with acne face social and professional stigma, reveals a new study.


#other

The Blaze: At the UN climate conference, NGO vanity rules the day | Blaze Media
At the UN climate conference, NGO vanity rules the day | Blaze Media
The annual climate conference in Dubai is filled with self-important NGO staff dressed to impress. Despite the scorching heat, expensive suits remain tightly worn and fashionable attire is never removed. The conference promotes reducing fashion industry CO2 emissions, but few attendees seem to follow this advice.


Fox News: Brian Austin Green believes Luke Perry's death from stroke may have been the 'best thing' under circumstances
Brian Austin Green believes Luke Perry's death from stroke may have been the 'best thing' under circumstances
Brian Austin Green believes that Luke Perry's death from a stroke might have been better for him than a difficult and lengthy recovery. Green, who had his own neurological condition, felt that Perry would not have wanted to live without his quick wit, kindness, and generosity. He viewed Perry's passing as a silver lining and a relief from potential suffering.