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#politics
Front Page Magazine: Who's Starving in Gaza?
$75 million in American aid for food in Gaza has been held up in Congress for political reasons. The top Arab donor, Qatar, gives only 5% of what the USA gave in 2021. The Biden administration has the authority to provide the aid, but has not done so yet. The idea of "starving Palestinians" has been used to scare officials into giving more aid, but it has not come true. UNRWA's definition of "Palestinian refugee" is unsustainable and donors are becoming drained of supporting it. The number of "refugees" serviced by UNRWA should be reduced and responsibility for their needs should be placed on Jordan, the Palestinian Authority, and Hamas. Lebanon and Syria should be pressured to allow Palestinian refugees to become citizens and work in various professions. UNRWA should be closed down.
#society
PJ Media: The State of Feminism in Southeast Asia
In Taiwan, smoking is considered a gendered thing, with only prostitutes and lady drug users smoking cigarettes. Vietnam also has its own smoking culture, with special tobacco called thuốc lào and communal use of large bongs called điếu cày. Smoking is considered unfeminine in both Taiwan and Vietnam, and women have low smoking rates in East Asia.
Fox News: 9/11 victim's son hunted for details about his dad's death. It led to abuse and drugs – then redemption
Matthew Bocchi's father died in the 9/11 attacks when he was just a child. His grief led to vulnerability and sexual abuse by a family member. He turned to drugs but eventually found solace in his father's spirit, getting sober and sharing his story to inspire others.
The American Mind: Shanksville, U.S.A.
President Joe Biden will not attend the commemorative observances of 9/11, choosing instead to be in Alaska. This absence reflects a growing trend of forgetting the attacks and a division in the country's perception of the event. The attacks targeted the material elements of the U.S., while also revealing a divide between rural America's religious faith and the secularism of the cities.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Hezbollah’s Exploitation of Israeli Arabs
Israeli Arabs have been exploited by Hezbollah to smuggle weapons into Israel, causing concern for the Israel Security Agency. Hezbollah has found a new smuggling route and has been able to distribute Iranian explosives to Israeli Arabs. The escalating crime rates within the Arab community and demand for weapons have allowed Hezbollah to forge alliances with Israeli Arabs. This poses a threat as these weapons can be used by not only criminal gangs but also terror groups like Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, raising worries for Israeli authorities. Hezbollah's collaboration with Israeli Arabs could lead to future attacks against Israel.
#military
Forbes: Russia Might Restart Production Of The T-80 Tank. Don’t Expect It To Happen Soon.
Russian tank-maker Uralvagonzavod plans to resume production of new T-80 tanks, but skepticism is warranted. The factory has not manufactured a new T-80 hull since 1991 and lacks the necessary suppliers for parts. Russia's losses in the war in Ukraine have depleted their tank supply, but restarting production would be costly and time-consuming.
#history
Front Page Magazine: Golda
Golda is a biopic about Golda Meir and the Yom Kippur War. Golda Meir was Israel's first female prime minister, known for her no-frills approach and leadership during the war.
#crime
Daily Wire: North Dakota Man Gets Five Years For Hitting Teen With His Car Over Concerns He Was A ‘Republican Extremist’
North Dakota man sentenced to 5 years in prison for fatally hitting a teenager after expressing concern about his alleged connection to a "Republican extremist" group. The defendant pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
#sports
Forbes: Houston Rockets Shore Up Center Rotation, Sign Free Agent Veteran Boban Marjanovic
Boban Marjanovic, a veteran center, has rejoined the Houston Rockets on a one-year contract, bringing their offseason roster to the maximum limit. Although Marjanovic's role was limited last season, he is a beloved figure in the league. With several other center options already on the team, it is unlikely that Marjanovic will have a significant role this season.
Fox News: Eagles hang on to defeat Patriots on day New England honors Tom Brady
The Philadelphia Eagles defeat the New England Patriots 25-20 in a game marked by turnovers and missed opportunities. Jalen Hurts throws a touchdown pass and Darius Slay returns an interception for a score to give the Eagles an early lead. The Patriots rally in the fourth quarter but come up short.
Fox News: Tyreek Hill's monster day leads Dolphins over Chargers in thrilling shootout win
Miami Dolphins and Tyreek Hill secure a thrilling victory over the Los Angeles Chargers in a shootout. Hill's touchdown catch in the final moments seals the win for Miami. Despite a missed extra point and a strong comeback attempt by the Chargers, Miami holds on for the 36-34 victory.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Wyoming Hot Springs You Can’t Miss
Wyoming is home to several hot springs that provide a refreshing and relaxing experience amidst the harsh winter weather. From Hot Springs State Park in Thermopolis to Granite Hot Springs near Jackson, these natural wonders offer a unique way to enjoy the state's natural beauty. Whether you're seeking healing powers or a peaceful retreat, these Wyoming hot springs are worth a visit.
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Fox News: Charlie Robison, Texas country singer and songwriter, dead at 59
Country music singer and songwriter Charlie Robison died at the age of 59 after suffering cardiac arrest and other complications. He had a successful career in the '80s and released his solo debut album "Bandera." Robison is survived by his wife and four children.