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#society

Fox News: 5 ways your political point of view may be damaging your mental health
5 ways your political point of view may be damaging your mental health
Recent studies indicate that young liberals are experiencing worse mental health compared to their conservative counterparts, largely due to social isolation stemming from political disagreements. This phenomenon, termed "The Five Ds"—defriending, declining to date, disinviting, decreasing contact, and dropping relationships—can lead to increased anxiety and loneliness.

The U.S. surgeon general has labeled loneliness a public health crisis, emphasizing the importance of social support for emotional well-being. The tendency to sever ties over political differences may leave liberals more vulnerable, while conservatives, often perceived as emotionally rigid, may benefit from maintaining relationships across ideological divides.


The Western Journal: Tragedy: Dog the Bounty Hunter's Stepson Kills Grandson in Accidental Shooting
Tragedy: Dog the Bounty Hunter's Stepson Kills Grandson in Accidental Shooting
Duane Chapman's stepson, Gregory Zecca, accidentally shot and killed his own son, Anthony, in Naples, Florida. The incident occurred in their family apartment, and law enforcement has described it as an "isolated incident" with no arrests made. The family is grieving and has requested privacy.

Gregory Zecca became Chapman's stepson in 2021 after marrying Francie Chapman. The family, known for their reality TV show "Dog the Bounty Hunter," expressed their sorrow and asked for prayers during this tragic time.


Fox News: Former NPR CEO admits 'mixing journalism and federal funding' was a 'recipe for disaster'
Former NPR CEO admits 'mixing journalism and federal funding' was a 'recipe for disaster'
Former NPR CEO Vivian Schiller expressed optimism about the outlet's future following the loss of federal funding, viewing it as a chance for a reset in journalism. She believes federal funding mixed with journalism is problematic and suggests new governance and community support for rural stations.

Current NPR CEO Katherine Maher warned of significant changes ahead due to the funding cuts, which critics argue stem from perceived liberal bias in reporting. Maher has denied these allegations.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing July 21: Day 654 – Can chaos be removed from Gaza’s aid distribution?
Daily Briefing July 21: Day 654 – Can chaos be removed from Gaza’s aid distribution?
US officials express frustration with Prime Minister Netanyahu over recent IDF strikes in Syria, as the US seeks to maintain dialogue with Syria. Meanwhile, negotiations between Hamas and Israel appear to be progressing, with both sides nearing agreement on key issues.

In Gaza, aid distribution chaos continues, resulting in numerous fatalities. The international community is advocating for improved systems to manage aid delivery, aiming to alleviate the dire situation at distribution points.


#military

Times Of Israel: IDF to draw down reserve deployments by nearly a third amid soaring fatigue
IDF to draw down reserve deployments by nearly a third amid soaring fatigue
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir has ordered a 30% reduction in reservists deployed to active combat zones due to rising fatigue and public discontent. This gradual drawdown will occur in Gaza, the West Bank, and along northern borders, with the aim of easing the strain on Israel’s reserve corps.

The decision follows a record mobilization of up to 450,000 reservists, the largest in Israeli history. Participation rates have significantly declined, attributed to fatigue, economic hardship, and ongoing issues with draft exemptions. The IDF plans to replace some reserve units with active-duty soldiers while remaining prepared for potential escalations.


#religion

GB News: Christian preachers allowed to spread message in public after winning bitter legal battle against 'oppressive' council
Christian preachers allowed to spread message in public after winning bitter legal battle against 'oppressive' council
A church in west London, the Kingsborough Centre, has successfully overturned a council ban that restricted its ability to preach in public spaces. The London Borough of Hillingdon had introduced a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) that prohibited religious activities, which the church argued violated their rights.

Following a legal challenge supported by the Christian Legal Centre, the council revised the order to allow preaching and agreed to cover the church's legal costs. The church's pastor expressed relief and emphasized the importance of their mission to share their faith openly.


#health

Fox News: This juicy summer fruit helps beat the heat while boosting heart and brain, experts say
This juicy summer fruit helps beat the heat while boosting heart and brain, experts say
Peaches, comprising about 89% water, are a hydrating summer fruit that also provide essential vitamins, antioxidants, and potassium, which supports heart health and digestion. They contain fewer calories than other stone fruits while offering similar antioxidant benefits.

Rich in fiber, vitamin C, and potassium, peaches can help lower blood pressure and may have anti-cancer effects. They can be enjoyed in various ways, such as in smoothies or grilled, and pairing them with protein can help manage sugar absorption.