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#politics

Times Of Israel: Amid NYC mayoral race, Jewish school requires parents to show proof of voter registration
Amid NYC mayoral race, Jewish school requires parents to show proof of voter registration
A Brooklyn Orthodox school, Magen David Yeshivah, requires parents to prove voter registration by August 2025, saying it boosts civic engagement; how it’s enforced isn’t clear.

The policy ties to the mayoral race and fears about Zohran Mamdani; experts say private schools can set non-discriminatory rules, drawing mixed reactions.


#economy

GB News: Norway uncovers massive oil field in North Sea just months after Ed Miliband scrapped search
Norway uncovers massive oil field in North Sea just months after Ed Miliband scrapped search
Norway uncovers a major Yggdrasil North Sea find, about 134 million barrels, one of the decade’s largest, aiming for over 1 billion.

UK policy tightens: Miliband bans licenses; windfall tax ends by 2030; about 180 of 280 fields may close.


#sports

The Telegraph: British Paralympians turn backs during Israeli national anthem
British Paralympians turn backs during Israeli national anthem
Britain's wheelchair basketball team faced backlash after players turned their backs on Israel's anthem in Cologne, protesting Gaza.

Israel's Paralympic Committee filed a complaint; ParalympicsGB warned against political protests; Britain won 74-64.


#science

Forbes: See Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn In ‘Planet ‘Parade’ On Sunday
See Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn In ‘Planet ‘Parade’ On Sunday
A rare six-planet parade rises before dawn on Aug. 24: Venus, Jupiter and Saturn visible to the naked eye; Mercury low on the horizon; Uranus and Neptune require binoculars or a telescope.

Mercury fades by Aug. 26, leaving five planets. Best about an hour before sunrise, with Venus and Jupiter about 12 degrees apart.