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Fox News: Florida university system proposes penalties for faculty who don't use restrooms according to biological sex
The governing board of Florida's state university system is proposing a rule that would penalize faculty members using bathrooms that do not align with their biological sex. This is in compliance with Florida's law on restroom usage in state facilities. Violation of the law would result in disciplinary actions, including dismissal.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russia resumes air attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure: partial blackout in Rivne Oblast
Russia resumes air attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing a partial blackout in Rivne Oblast.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: India Suspends Visa Services In Canada As Diplomatic Tensions Over Killing Of Sikh Leader Grows
India has suspended its visa services in Canada due to "operational reasons" until further notice. Tensions between the two countries have been escalating following allegations of India's involvement in the killing of a Canadian Sikh leader.
#economy
The Economist: What supermarkets reveal about Britain’s economy
Britain's supermarkets, such as Aldi, are competing fiercely in terms of wages and benefits to attract and retain staff in a tight labor market. This has led to higher wages and rising labor costs in the industry, contributing to uncomfortably high inflation rates. While food retailing margins have historically been low, the battle for staff has put further pressure on profits.
Food retailing in Britain is facing higher inflation rates and rising labor costs due to the intense competition for workers among supermarkets. This has led to higher wages, which in turn contributes to higher inflation rates. The industry's historically low operating margins have shrunk further, causing a decline in profits for supermarkets.
#religion
Fox News: Catholic bishop, Chris Rufo see 'signs of hope' against 'woke extremism' across America
Catholic Bishop Robert Barron and commentator Chris Rufo discuss the backlash against woke ideology in an interview. They criticize critical race theory and transgender ideology, with Barron opposing them on religious grounds. Rufo believes that the fight against these ideologies is not between left and right, but between the permanent bureaucracy and the middle class. They foresee a difficult battle ahead.
#culture
Fox News: 'Brady Bunch' star Christopher Knight reveals what show 'taught' him: The 'entertainment industry saved' me
"The Brady Bunch" star Christopher Knight reflects on how his time on the show saved him and taught him the value of getting along. Despite his difficult childhood, Knight finds solace in the impact the show has had, both on him and its viewers.
#health
Fox News: Boost brain health and slow mental aging with 10 intriguing tips from longevity experts
A neurosurgeon shares tips to slow brain aging and boost cognitive health. These tips include exercising regularly, getting plenty of mental stimulation, eating a balanced diet, optimizing gut health, getting enough quality sleep, managing stress levels, engaging socially, limiting alcohol consumption, considering brain-boosting supplements, and balancing hormone levels.
#sports
Forbes: Cricket World Cup: Nortje, Magala Ruled Out Of South Africa’s Squad With Injuries
South Africa's World Cup hopes take a hit as bowlers Anrich Nortje and Sisanda Magala are ruled out due to injuries. Nortje has a back injury and Magala has a knee injury. They have been replaced by Andile Phehlukwayo and Lizaad Williams. South Africa's squad leaves for India and will play warm-up games before their first match on October 7.