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#illegals

Fox News: Republican lawmaker wrangles with CNN host over judge halting deportation flights
Republican lawmaker wrangles with CNN host over judge halting deportation flights
Rep. Tim Burchett criticized a federal judge's temporary restraining order that halted deportation flights targeting Venezuelan gang members, calling the judge an "activist" and accusing him of political overreach. In a heated CNN debate, Burchett argued that the deportations were necessary due to the criminal nature of the individuals involved.

CNN host John Berman defended the judge's authority and questioned Burchett's stance on judicial rulings. Burchett expressed frustration with what he perceives as CNN's bias, claiming the network sides with criminals and is out of touch with public sentiment.


#politics

Le Monde: Federal judge blocks dismantling of USAID, saying it violates US Constitution
Federal judge blocks dismantling of USAID, saying it violates US Constitution
A federal judge has blocked the Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, from further dismantling the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), ruling that actions taken likely violated the Constitution. The order mandates the restoration of access for USAID employees.

The lawsuit, filed by USAID employees, argues that Musk's control over DOGE exceeds constitutional limits. The ruling highlights concerns about the agency's functionality and the broader implications of cutting foreign aid programs, which the Trump administration claims are wasteful.


#society

GB News: Birmingham rubbish crisis deepens as striking binmen block lorries from collecting litterPA
Birmingham rubbish crisis deepens as striking binmen block lorries from collecting litterPA
Bin workers in Birmingham are on an indefinite strike over pay and job security, causing significant disruptions to waste collection. Approximately 400 workers are blocking refuse lorries from leaving depots, leading to piles of uncollected rubbish and concerns about public health.

The council has labeled the strikes as unacceptable and claims to have made a fair offer to the union. Tensions remain high, with the union indicating that disruptions could continue for an extended period as they contest the use of temporary labor to undermine their action.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Vowing to press Gaza strikes, Netanyahu says hostage talks to be held ‘under fire’
Vowing to press Gaza strikes, Netanyahu says hostage talks to be held ‘under fire’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the resumption of heavy strikes on Gaza, stating that future negotiations with Hamas regarding hostages will occur "under fire." This decision follows a failed two-month ceasefire and unsuccessful negotiations to secure the release of hostages.

Netanyahu emphasized that military action was a last resort after Hamas rejected multiple proposals for a ceasefire extension and hostage release. As Israel intensifies its military campaign, there are concerns from families of hostages about the potential risks to their loved ones. Meanwhile, mediators are attempting to broker a renewed ceasefire.


#science

Fox News: Experts reveal how long it will take NASA astronauts to recover after nine months stranded in space
Experts reveal how long it will take NASA astronauts to recover after nine months stranded in space
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are set to return to Earth after nine months at the International Space Station. Their extended stay has led to various physiological changes, including alterations in immune response and gene expression, according to Dr. Christopher Mason.

Upon return, they will require extensive physical therapy to readjust to Earth's gravity, as their bodies have adapted to microgravity conditions. Experts note that while some changes are temporary, the initial adjustment period can be challenging.