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10 Aug 2024

#society

Fox News: Kristin Cavallari and NFL alum Jay Cutler's son follows in dad's footsteps, finishes first game as starting QB
Kristin Cavallari and NFL alum Jay Cutler's son follows in dad's footsteps, finishes first game as starting QB
Kristin Cavallari proudly celebrated her son Camden's first football game as starting quarterback on social media, cherishing the moment despite the silence that follows her divorce from Jay Cutler. With three kids, she sees them as the silver lining in her journey of self-discovery post-separation.

Embracing her new relationship with Mark Estes, she focuses on self-love to be a better mother. Life moves on, lessons learned, and a mom's heart finds joy in the little victories.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: US says warship docked in Cyprus can ‘support civilians’ if regional conflict erupts
US says warship docked in Cyprus can ‘support civilians’ if regional conflict erupts
The USS Wasp docks in Cyprus, ready to assist civilians as tensions rise between Israel and Iran. Cyprus stands poised for potential evacuations but claims neutrality, even as Iran threatens consequences for perceived collaboration with Israel.

Amid the turmoil, regional stability hangs by a thread, with both sides bracing for the next move. The East Med is a stage set for chaos, where humanitarian ideals clash with the dark arts of geopolitics.


#sports

The Western Journal: Olympics Pres: We Would Screen Out Men if Science Could Tell Men and Women Apart
Olympics Pres: We Would Screen Out Men if Science Could Tell Men and Women Apart
Thomas Bach, head of the International Olympic Committee, stirred controversy by suggesting there’s no definitive way to identify men and women in sports, despite chromosome science pointing clearly to XY for males. His remarks follow failed tests from two female boxers.

As public outcry grows, demands for chromosomal verification intensify, exposing the clash between traditional biological definitions and modern gender discourse within Olympic athletics.