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19 Aug 2023
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#society
Fox News: Britney Spears admits she 'couldn't take the pain anymore' in first statement on Sam Asghari divorce
Pop star Britney Spears recently announced her split from husband Sam Asghari after one year of marriage. In a video on Instagram, Spears shared her side of the story and expressed her emotions about the situation, stating that she had been hiding her weaknesses for too long. Asghari also addressed the divorce on social media, emphasizing that they will continue to respect and love each other.
Human Events: Lesbian group petitions Australian government for ‘discrimination
exemption’ to hold women-only event
The Lesbian Action Group of Melbourne has applied for a discrimination exemption to hold lesbian-only events at the purpose-built Pride Centre. Supporters can send submissions to the Australian Human Rights Commission in support of the exemption.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: An Iranian-Led Coup Still Needed America’s Help
In August 1953, the U.S. and Britain orchestrated a coup to overthrow Iranian Prime Minister Mosaddeq. While the operation was successful, Iran's government required further assistance from the U.S. to stabilize. The larger U.S. objective was to push for a new oil agreement that would return Iranian oil to the market and ensure revenue for the shah's government. The final agreement put Western corporations back in control of Iran's oil industry, a control that lasted until the Islamic Revolution in 1979. The U.S. played a significant role in the coup and achieved its long-term goals with the overthrow of Mosaddeq.
Foreign Policy: Biden Takes Measured Approach on China Investment Controls
President Joe Biden signed an executive order imposing restrictions on U.S. investment in three technology sectors in China: semiconductors, quantum information technologies, and artificial intelligence. The order aligns with the administration's strategy to slow China's tech sector growth and reduce its dominance in supply chains. The proposed limitations on investment are relatively narrow in scope, targeting specific areas and end uses of emerging technologies in China. Although there are concerns about potential loopholes and negative consequences, the Biden administration is taking a measured approach and considering factors beyond national security.
#health
Fox News: Look who's experimenting with marijuana today more than any other age group
In the recent years, the population that has seen the fastest growth in marijuana use is people aged 65 and older, according to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health. The number of older Americans trying marijuana has tripled since 2009 and increased further to 35% in 2021. Factors driving cannabis use among older Americans include physical ailments, cultural acceptance, and marketing efforts promoting marijuana as a therapeutic agent. Many older Americans are trying the drug for practical purposes such as sleep and pain control, despite limited scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness.
#crime
Fox News: Georgia murder-for-hire suspect called 911 on her husband after fight over private plane: bodycam
Georgia housewife Lindsay Shiver called 911 after her husband barred her from using their private jet. Five days later, she and her Bahamian lover, Terrance Adrien Bethel, and accused hitman, Faron Newbold, Jr., were charged with plotting to murder her husband.
#sports
Forbes: A Roommate Of ‘The Rock’ At Miami, USF Assistant Kevin Patrick Driven By Challenges, Desire To Learn
Kevin Patrick, a former All-American defensive lineman at Miami, is currently in his third stint as an assistant coach at the University of South Florida. He is part of a program that is in the beginning stages of a new era, focused on building a winning culture. Patrick's own journey has taken him from a football career to running a medical billing company before returning to coaching. He emphasizes the importance of living in the present and being the best version of oneself, as the team works to rebuild and regain its former success.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: What Is the No. 1 Cause of Death in National Parks?
National parks provide beautiful scenery, but deaths can occur. National Park Service data reveals that 990 deaths occurred in national parks from 2016 to 2019, with drowning being the most common cause. Visitors should stay on designated trails, carry essential safety gear, be aware of the weather, keep their distance from wildlife, know their limits, stay away from swift or deep water, and watch their step on slippery surfaces.
#other
Forbes: Amazon Is Now Cancelling Shows It Already Renewed Like ‘The Peripheral’ Season 2
The WGA and SAG strike leads to indefinite production shutdowns of US TV shows and movies, causing Amazon to cancel series like The Peripheral and A League of Their Own. Amazon's cost-cutting measures and the high production costs of these shows contribute to the decision. Other shows, like Citadel, could also be at risk. This trend of cancellations is likely to continue due to the strikes and the need to cut costs.