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#politics

Liberty Nation News: Trump May Cancel Habeas Corpus Over SCOTUS Injunction Cases - Liberty Nation News
Trump May Cancel Habeas Corpus Over SCOTUS Injunction Cases - Liberty Nation News
President Trump is seeking to suspend habeas corpus protections amid challenges from district court judges against his executive order on birthright citizenship. He has indicated that the administration may pursue this route if the Supreme Court does not rein in lower court injunctions.

White House officials have confirmed that suspending habeas corpus is an option being considered, depending on the courts' actions. The Supreme Court will hear arguments on the matter on May 15, with a decision expected by July.


#society

Liberty Nation News: Politics of the Pope: Where Does the First American Pontiff Stand? - Liberty Nation News
Politics of the Pope: Where Does the First American Pontiff Stand? - Liberty Nation News
Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, is the first U.S. pope and the 267th overall. His election marks a historic moment for the Catholic Church, signaling potential changes. His prior social media activity reveals a complex stance on various issues, including immigration and climate change.

Prevost holds traditional views on gender and family but has criticized immigration policies and expressed support for social justice. His positions suggest he may be seen as a centrist, appealing to both conservative and liberal factions within the Church.


#history

Le Monde: In Phnom Penh, the French Embassy commemorates the tragedy of April 1975
In Phnom Penh, the French Embassy commemorates the tragedy of April 1975
On May 8, 1975, the evacuation of the French Embassy in Phnom Penh concluded, following the Khmer Rouge's takeover on April 17. Around 1,500 sought refuge, but fewer than 700, including only a few dozen Cambodians, were saved. The fate of the others remains largely unknown.


#health

Fox News: Top 10 'allergy capitals' of the US, plus 4 tips to manage symptoms
Top 10 'allergy capitals' of the US, plus 4 tips to manage symptoms
Allergy season is worsening, with rising pollen counts attributed to climate changes affecting plant growth. Wichita, Kansas, has been named the top allergy capital for the third consecutive year due to high levels of tree and grass pollen.

Experts recommend early use of antihistamines, changing clothes after outdoor activities, and monitoring pollen counts to manage symptoms. Consulting a doctor is advised for those unsure if their symptoms are allergies or other illnesses.


GB News: Britons handed urgent 'stay indoors' warning for FOUR HOURS on Sunday as May heat looms
Britons handed urgent 'stay indoors' warning for FOUR HOURS on Sunday as May heat looms
England is under a heat warning for Sunday, with temperatures expected to reach 25C in multiple locations. The Met Office advises the public to stay indoors during peak hours, particularly between 11am and 3pm, to avoid heat-related illnesses.

Health experts emphasize the risks for vulnerable populations and recommend precautions such as wearing sunscreen and light clothing. Despite the warnings, some public figures criticize the advice, encouraging people to enjoy the warm weather instead.