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Le Monde: Young men are increasingly afraid of baldness
Young men are increasingly afraid of baldness
Hair loss is increasingly becoming a societal concern in France, with a significant rise in reported cases. An IFOP survey revealed that the percentage of non-bald individuals who feel they are losing hair jumped from 44% in 1990 to 76% in 2015, particularly affecting younger men.

This growing anxiety over hair loss has led some individuals to develop obsessive behaviors, impacting their self-esteem and relationships. Young men like Gaetan and Jordan express deep concerns about their appearance, highlighting a shift in societal attitudes towards baldness.


GB News: ​Stranger leaves €10m to village that shares his name despite never having visited
​Stranger leaves €10m to village that shares his name despite never having visited
A retired French meteorologist, Roger Thiberville, left over €10 million to the Normandy village of Thiberville, sharing his surname, despite never having visited. The unexpected inheritance, five times the village's annual budget, will help clear debts and fund local projects.

Plans include creating a public park, renovating the primary school, and building a football pitch. The village will not face inheritance tax, and residents are optimistic about the potential improvements to their community. The story has garnered significant media attention.


Breitbart: WATCH: Man Finds His Childhood Christmas Gift in Wall After 46 Years
WATCH: Man Finds His Childhood Christmas Gift in Wall After 46 Years
Tim King, 53, discovered a forgotten Christmas gift while remodeling his childhood home in Lombard, Illinois. Wrapped in festive paper and addressed to him, the package contained a box of Thunder Jets toy planes, believed to have been purchased in 1978.

King shared the nostalgic find on social media, sparking joy among users who reminisced about similar experiences. His mother, unaware of the gift's existence, likely hid it in a crawl space. King expressed delight at the childhood memories the discovery revived.