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#politics

GB News: Ulez: Sadiq Khan spending £150million on 'Project Detroit' to impose new enforcement technology
Ulez: Sadiq Khan spending £150million on 'Project Detroit' to impose new enforcement technology
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has spent £150 million on technology for a potential pay-per-mile road charging scheme. The project, known as Project Detroit, is being worked on by 157 staff members from Transport for London. Although Khan denies any plans for pay-per-mile charges, critics believe the scheme could be used to introduce distance-based charges in the future.


#society

GB News: ‘Hypocrites’ Prince Harry and Meghan Markle blasted for ‘bullying late Queen for money’
‘Hypocrites’ Prince Harry and Meghan Markle blasted for ‘bullying late Queen for money’
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle accused of "hypocrisy" in their campaign against harmful online content. They were criticized for allegedly bullying Queen Elizabeth II while advocating for child safety.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Hamas returns to northern Gaza as stretched Israeli troops come under fire from resurgent militants
Hamas returns to northern Gaza as stretched Israeli troops come under fire from resurgent militants
Israel is facing a Hamas resurgence in northern Gaza despite declaring their defeat. Hamas has reestablished government duties and deployed police officers. The IDF is expected to bolster their troop presence in response.


#economy

Breitbart: Mayorkas Doubles Down, Says 'We Need' More Migrants Amid Border Debate, Impeachment Fight
Mayorkas Doubles Down, Says 'We Need' More Migrants Amid Border Debate, Impeachment Fight
President Joe Biden's border chief, Alejandro Mayorkas, argues for a high-migration, low-productivity economy in order to fill labor needs and address illegal immigration. Mayorkas believes that expanding legal pathways and reducing reliance on smugglers will lead to more orderly migration. However, this policy has resulted in lower wages for Americans, increased housing costs, and social divisions. Mayorkas' pro-Wall Street economic agenda is being downplayed by GOP legislators and most reporters, but it has fueled populist opposition and led to his possible impeachment.


#military

Forbes: U.S. Strikes Iran-Backed Targets For 3rd Straight Day—Houthis Come Under Fire
U.S. Strikes Iran-Backed Targets For 3rd Straight Day—Houthis Come Under Fire
U.S. and coalition forces conducted air strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen as retaliation for the drone attack on a base in Jordan. The strikes targeted multiple military positions and underground storage facilities.


Fox News: Faith-based healing over psychedelic Band-Aids for struggling veterans
Faith-based healing over psychedelic Band-Aids for struggling veterans
Veterans suffering from invisible wounds like PTSD need true healing through faith-based programs, not temporary fixes like psychedelic drugs. Faith-based treatment programs help veterans comprehensively heal their mind, body, and spirit, providing a renewed sense of purpose and a sense of contribution to society. These programs empower veterans to defeat their challenges and become pillars of strength in their communities.


#health

Fox News: Weekend read: Top stories of the week in Health in case you missed them
Weekend read: Top stories of the week in Health in case you missed them
Alzheimer's disease transmitted through medical procedure.

FDA approves at-home sterile insemination kit. New ovarian cancer drug shows promise. Playing music may help prevent dementia. Cosmetic surgery in the Dominican Republic has led to deaths. Energy drinks linked to mental health disorders in youth. Nurses remain most trusted profession.


#crime

Fox News: Church services disturbed as rampant San Diego prostitution hits fever pitch
Church services disturbed as rampant San Diego prostitution hits fever pitch
Police in San Diego conducted a sting operation at a massage parlor following complaints of "sexual noises" disturbing a nearby church service and other illicit activities. The investigation revealed a sex-for-pay operation, resulting in arrests and legal action to shut down the parlor. Prostitution issues in the area have increased since the repeal of a law banning loitering with the intent to engage in prostitution.