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Fox News: We can’t ignore the danger from those who want to ‘globalize the intifada.' We need to take action
We can’t ignore the danger from those who want to ‘globalize the intifada.' We need to take action
The normalization of chants like "globalize the intifada" in American cities raises concerns about rising anti-Israel sentiment and violence against Jews. Incidents of aggression, including attacks on political figures and demonstrators, highlight a troubling trend that goes beyond geopolitical issues.

The rhetoric surrounding the intifada is not merely a political stance but reflects a deeper, historical antisemitism that adapts to current events. Effective measures are needed to address this threat, including stricter immigration policies to prevent the entry of individuals who promote violence against Jews.


GB News: Winter Fuel Payments could be axed for pensioners due to savings rule 'many may not know'
Winter Fuel Payments could be axed for pensioners due to savings rule 'many may not know'
Pensioners may risk losing their Winter Fuel Payment due to a little-known savings rule, despite recent changes to eligibility. While households earning under £35,000 can access the allowance, interest from savings accounts outside tax-free ISAs counts toward this income threshold.

Experts warn that modest savings could inadvertently push pensioners over the limit, affecting their eligibility. With current interest rates, even small amounts of interest can tip someone just below the threshold into ineligibility. Financial advice may be necessary for pensioners to navigate these complex rules.


Forbes: Teens And Tweens Are Obsessed With Evereden's Skincare Brand For Babies—Now It Brings In $100 Million A Year
Teens And Tweens Are Obsessed With Evereden's Skincare Brand For Babies—Now It Brings In $100 Million A Year
Kimberley Ho, a Forbes 30 Under 30 alum, left her Wall Street career to cofound Evereden, a cosmetics brand targeting Generation Alpha. Since its 2018 launch, the company has grown to $100 million in annual sales, focusing on safe skincare products for babies and preteens.

Evereden has expanded its product line and now includes items for mothers, capitalizing on the growing interest in skincare among younger consumers. The brand's direct-to-consumer model and innovative product development have positioned it well in the competitive beauty market.


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Fox News: Hegseth, military brass describe 'incredible and overwhelming success' of US strikes on Iran
Hegseth, military brass describe 'incredible and overwhelming success' of US strikes on Iran
U.S. military forces executed precision strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities—Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan—under President Trump's orders, aiming to significantly degrade Iran's nuclear capabilities. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Lt. Gen. Dan Caine confirmed the operation, named "Operation Midnight Hammer," involved advanced military tactics and equipment, including Tomahawk missiles and B-2 bombers.

Trump characterized the strikes as a "spectacular military success," asserting that Iran must now seek peace or face greater consequences. While the action received bipartisan support, some lawmakers expressed concerns about the lack of Congressional approval and the potential for escalating conflict. Iranian officials indicated that diplomacy is now unlikely following the strikes.


Fox News: Fetterman backs Trump after Iran strikes: 'The correct move'
Fetterman backs Trump after Iran strikes: 'The correct move'
Senator John Fetterman endorsed President Trump's decision to strike three key Iranian nuclear sites, labeling the action as "correct." He emphasized that Iran, as a leading sponsor of terrorism, should not possess nuclear capabilities.

Trump described the operation as a "very successful attack," involving significant military resources, including bunker buster bombs and Tomahawk missiles. He called for peace following the strikes, which mark a significant escalation in U.S. military involvement in the region.


Fox News: Hegseth, Pentagon brass praise Trump's 'spectacular' military success in Iran nuclear strikes
Hegseth, Pentagon brass praise Trump's 'spectacular' military success in Iran nuclear strikes
The U.S. military conducted precision strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities—Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan—on President Trump's orders, marking a significant escalation in U.S.-Iran tensions. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reported the operation was a success, aimed at degrading Iran's nuclear capabilities without targeting its military or civilians.

Trump announced the strikes, emphasizing the need for Iran to make peace following the attacks, which were coordinated with Israel. While the operation received bipartisan support, some lawmakers criticized Trump for not seeking Congressional approval. Iran's Foreign Minister indicated that diplomacy is now unlikely.