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#society

Fox News: Bartenders spill the beans on Gen Z's 'annoying' drink-by-drink payment habit
Bartenders spill the beans on Gen Z's 'annoying' drink-by-drink payment habit
Younger patrons in U.S. bars are increasingly opting to pay for drinks individually rather than opening tabs, a trend that some bartenders find frustrating. They argue that closing out tabs after each drink slows down service during busy hours, despite some young drinkers citing better money management.

The decline in bar tabs may also reflect a broader trend of reduced drinking among young adults. A recent Gallup poll indicates a 10% decrease in alcohol consumption among adults under 35 over the past two decades. This shift has implications for both bartenders and bar owners, as card payments can incur significant fees.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump tells Israel to make hostage deal as IDF readies to ratchet up fight in north Gaza
Trump tells Israel to make hostage deal as IDF readies to ratchet up fight in north Gaza
The Israeli military has ordered Palestinians to evacuate northern Gaza as fighting against Hamas intensifies, with a warning that expanding the conflict could endanger Israeli hostages. Civilians are directed to move south to the Mawasi area, while bombardments have escalated, resulting in casualties.

Amid international calls for a ceasefire, including from Donald Trump, efforts are underway to negotiate a resolution to the ongoing conflict, which has seen significant civilian casualties. Hamas has indicated readiness to resume talks, contingent on ending the war and securing an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.


Fox News: I'm a Christian pastor who was born in Egypt. Here are 3 facts I learned about Iran's nuclear obsession
I'm a Christian pastor who was born in Egypt. Here are 3 facts I learned about Iran's nuclear obsession
The author, Michael Youssef, reflects on his experience growing up in Egypt under an oppressive regime and expresses solidarity with the Iranian people suffering under their theocratic government. He argues that Iran's radical clerics are driven by a religious ideology that makes them unlikely to abandon their pursuit of nuclear weapons, posing a significant threat to Western civilization.

Youssef emphasizes that a nuclear-armed Iran would be more dangerous than other nuclear states due to its leaders' apocalyptic motivations. He calls for support for the Iranian people in their struggle for freedom and urges Western leaders to take action against the Iranian regime's nuclear ambitions.


The Western Journal: 'I'll Gladly Eat My Words': Ex-MLB All-Star Admits Just How Wrong He Was About Trump
'I'll Gladly Eat My Words': Ex-MLB All-Star Admits Just How Wrong He Was About Trump
President Trump's recent military action against Iranian nuclear facilities has divided his support base, with some advocating for isolationism and others viewing the Iranian threat as a priority. Former MLB player Zack Cozart initially opposed military involvement but later expressed support after Trump negotiated a cease-fire.

Despite Cozart's shift, concerns about U.S. foreign entanglements remain, with figures like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene emphasizing the need to focus on domestic issues rather than engage in overseas conflicts.


#education

Fox News: Majority of adults support religious chaplains in public schools, new report shows
Majority of adults support religious chaplains in public schools, new report shows
A recent poll shows that a majority of U.S. adults support the presence of religious chaplains in public schools, with Republicans more likely to favor this than Democrats. The survey indicates that many believe parents have too little influence in education, while concerns about teacher-led prayers remain.

Following Texas's 2023 law allowing school chaplains, similar legislation has emerged in Florida and Louisiana, with over 30 bills proposed across 16 states. The debate continues over the role of religion in taxpayer-funded education, especially after a Supreme Court ruling on religious charter schools.


#sports

Forbes: FC Barcelona First Team Star’s Departure Has Official Date
FC Barcelona First Team Star’s Departure Has Official Date
Ansu Fati is set to leave FC Barcelona on loan to AS Monaco, with the announcement expected on July 1. The agreement includes Monaco covering 60% of his wages and a potential buy option, following a series of injuries that hindered his progress at the club.

As Fati departs, he will pass the iconic number 10 shirt to Lamine Yamal, who now faces the challenge of living up to the legacy of past legends like Messi and Ronaldinho.


#science

GB News: Scientists think they've discovered the oldest rocks on Earth following dating breakthrough
Scientists think they've discovered the oldest rocks on Earth following dating breakthrough
Scientists have potentially identified Earth's oldest rocks in the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt in Quebec, with new research suggesting an age of 4.16 billion years. This finding settles a long-standing debate over their age, which had previously ranged from 3.8 to 4.3 billion years.

The local Inuit community has restricted access to the site due to concerns over damage from past research. They are working with scientists to create a provincial park to protect these geological formations while allowing for continued study of Earth's early history.