
Before you are 5 assorted yet unrelated articles from the previous week as well as brief summaries of them.
"Hamas will free 3 Israelis and 5 Thais in next hostage release Thursday"
In the article three topics are covered. The primary one being Hamas' release of Arbel Yehoud, Adam Berger, and Gadi Moses as well as 5 other, at this time unnamed, individuals. This comes with Israel's promise to release several Palestinians held in captivity. The other tangential topics go over U.S. President Donald Trump's suggestion for Egypt to take in Palestinians, which was rejected. The other topic was that many Palestinians fear that if they leave, they may never be allowed back in again.
"Tulsi Gabbard’s views on Russia, Syria, Trump and government surveillance — in her own words"
Tulsi Gabbard was Trump's pick for the head of the National Intelligence Service, likely do to her more centrist views despite being in the democratic position. She is a veteran with two tours to the middle east. She has used this experience in her diplomatic efforts specifically to Syria in 2017, where she had and still continues to question the validity of claims related to Bashar al-Assad using restricted chemical weapons. Other opinions and views of Gabbard are in the article linked above.
"Man says he was behind some of the viral googly eyes on public art in Oregon"
Jeff Keith is the culprit behind the city of Ben, Oregon's recent public art vandalizations using googly eyes and duct tape. Keith is the founder of a non-profit group known as the Guardian Group, which works to investigate and counter human trafficking rings. Jeff told the reporters that his motivation for doing so was to cheer himself up after dealing with the harshness of his work.
"Study finds India doubled its tiger population in a decade and credits conservation efforts"
The large-scale reintroduction of tigers to areas with high population density has always been controversial for understandable reasons. However, it has turned out better than most would assume. According to Yadvendradev Jhala, a senior scientist at Bengaluru-based Indian National Academy of Sciences, "It's the attitude of people that matters more"
"Mel Gibson’s ‘Flight Risk’ is No. 1 at box office, ‘The Brutalist’ expands"
Despite it's position as the highest grossing film of January, it has somewhat flopped critically, with a low 26% on Rotten Tomatoes, and a mediocre 5.6 on IMDb. Analysts have stated that after the one of the lowest MLK Jr. days in years, no new films have made an impact. Other details included in the article above.

Gunner Farrell is a member of the Poudre Press and focuses on writing critiques and analysis on popular media such as film and video games.
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