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Jun 1, 2025 |
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#society
Fox News: Church fights New Jersey town over plans to seize property and turn it into park
Christ Episcopal Church in Toms River, NJ, is contesting the town's plan to seize its property through eminent domain for a waterfront park. The church, which has served the community for 160 years, is working to establish a homeless shelter and argues that the town prioritizes recreational facilities over addressing local needs.
Mayor Rodrick supports the redevelopment project, claiming it will benefit families and enhance downtown. The church, backed by community members, emphasizes its role in feeding the hungry and providing shelter. The council is expected to vote on the ordinance again soon.
GB News: 'Completely unnecessary!' Council sparks fury after spending £25k to change iconic museum's name by one word
Chelmsford City Council has faced backlash for spending over £25,000 to change the name of Chelmsford Museum to the Museum of Chelmsford. The rebranding, which includes new signage and uniforms, was part of a broader effort to modernize the museum and secure future funding.
Opponents criticize the expenditure as unnecessary, while council leaders argue it reflects community input and is essential for the museum's future viability. The project aims to enhance the museum's identity and attract sponsorship and grants.
The Telegraph: US troops will no longer be allowed to claim trans healthcare
The Pentagon is stopping gender-affirming healthcare for transgender troops and is expelling those who do not resign by June 6, following directives from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. This move aligns with the Trump administration's earlier ban on transgender individuals serving in the military.
Currently, about 1,000 troops are in the separation process, with public support for transgender service members declining. Legal challenges to the policy are ongoing, as activists argue that it is rooted in bias against transgender individuals.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: In Berlin, Herzog lauds 60 years of German-Israel ties, even as Gaza war casts shadow
President Isaac Herzog met with new German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, marking 60 years of diplomatic ties between Germany and Israel. Herzog emphasized the need for international intervention regarding hostages in Gaza, including nine with German citizenship, while Merz highlighted the importance of humanitarian aid for Palestinians.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier urged immediate aid to Gaza and called for new partnerships in the region, expressing concern over potential lost opportunities for peace. Herzog expressed a desire for reconciliation with Saudi Arabia, while Steinmeier is set to visit Israel next.
#military
Fox News: Pentagon ceases gender transition treatments as it moves to boot trans troops
The Pentagon is halting all gender transition treatments for transgender troops, directing that only mental health support for gender dysphoria will be covered. Transgender service members must separate from the military by June 6 or face involuntary removal, following a Supreme Court ruling.
This policy shift, initiated by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, aligns with President Trump's executive order barring transgender individuals from military service. The Pentagon aims to prioritize military readiness and cohesion while dismantling diversity initiatives.
#sports
The Western Journal: Bill Belichick Watches from Front Row as His 24-Year-Old Girlfriend Gets Humbled at Beauty Pageant
Bill Belichick, 73, attended the Miss Maine USA pageant where his 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, placed third, a drop from her previous second-place finish. The couple faces scrutiny not only for their significant age difference but also for perceived power dynamics in their relationship.
Critics have expressed concern over Hudson's influence on Belichick, with reports suggesting it may affect his coaching role at North Carolina. Some believe there’s a possibility he may not remain head coach by the start of the season.