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The Federalist: A Trump Win On Birthright Citizenship Cases Will Not End Lawfare
A Trump Win On Birthright Citizenship Cases Will Not End Lawfare
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on three cases challenging nationwide injunctions against President Trump's birthright citizenship executive order. While a ruling could limit these injunctions, it won't address the broader issue of their use in cases under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), which has been a significant source of injunctions against the Trump Administration.

Legal scholars remain divided on the interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment concerning birthright citizenship. Even if the Supreme Court restricts the scope of injunctions in these cases, the prevalence of nationwide injunctions related to APA claims will likely continue, as many such injunctions are based on meritless claims.


The Federalist: Trump's Trade Deals Are Too Nice To Foreign Censorship Regimes
Trump's Trade Deals Are Too Nice To Foreign Censorship Regimes
The Trump administration is negotiating new trade deals, including the "U.S.-UK Economic Prosperity Deal" with Prime Minister Keir Starmer. However, concerns about censorship in the U.K. are not addressed in the agreement, despite rising authoritarianism and suppression of free speech.

The U.K. government has a history of funding organizations that target conservative media in the U.S., undermining free speech. Critics argue that the U.S. should leverage its economic power to pressure the U.K. to uphold free speech rights.


#society

GB News: Athlete spotting shaking head in disbelief after losing race to trans rival
Athlete spotting shaking head in disbelief after losing race to trans rival
Controversy arose at a Maine high school track meet when transgender athlete Soren Stark-Chessa won the girls' 800-meter and 1600-meter races. This event has intensified a legal battle between Maine and the Trump administration over policies allowing transgender athletes to compete based on their gender identity.

Parents and competitors expressed concerns about fairness, with some arguing that Stark-Chessa's victories highlight the advantages of biological males in girls' sports. The situation reflects a broader national debate, as 26 states have enacted laws restricting transgender girls from competing in girls' athletics, amid ongoing legal disputes regarding Title IX and gender identity.


Times Of Israel: Gary Lineker shares rat image in post ‘explaining’ Zionism - Jewish News
Gary Lineker shares rat image in post ‘explaining’ Zionism - Jewish News
Gary Lineker is under pressure to resign from the BBC after sharing a controversial video on social media that critiques Zionism and includes a rat emoji. Critics argue that the content is offensive and reminiscent of Nazi propaganda, calling for the BBC to take immediate action against him.

Despite Lineker's claims of being anti-Israel rather than antisemitic, his recent statements and social media activity have drawn significant backlash. He has previously faced scrutiny for his comments on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and his involvement in discussions surrounding it.


The Federalist: Gabbard Reaffirms America's Commitment To 'Individual Liberty'
Gabbard Reaffirms America's Commitment To 'Individual Liberty'
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard emphasized the importance of privacy as a fundamental individual liberty during her speech at the 2025 Privacy Symposium in Venice. She warned against government overreach and mass surveillance, arguing that sacrificing freedoms for security erodes democracy and public trust.

Gabbard highlighted the need for a balance between national security and personal privacy, advocating for international cooperation to uphold individual rights. Her remarks reflect a broader concern among U.S. officials regarding the protection of civil liberties in the face of growing state surveillance capabilities.


Le Monde: Kim Kardashian's childhood friend's testimony: 'Take everything. I need to live'
Kim Kardashian's childhood friend's testimony: 'Take everything. I need to live'
Kim Kardashian's stylist testified in a Paris court about the traumatic 2016 robbery where Kardashian was held at gunpoint. The stylist recounted Kardashian pleading for her life, emphasizing how the incident drastically changed her lifestyle and sense of security.

Kardashian is expected to testify about the lasting impact of the heist on her mental health and public life. The trial involves ten suspects, some of whom have admitted their presence during the robbery, while others deny involvement. The case highlights the risks of celebrity in the digital age.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump's Middle East tour begins with Syria looming as strategic opportunity
Trump's Middle East tour begins with Syria looming as strategic opportunity
President Trump is in Saudi Arabia, seeking trade deals and diplomatic relations in the Middle East, particularly with Syria's new president, Ahmad al-Sharaa. Trump is considering lifting sanctions on Syria, aiming for a fresh start following years of civil war.

While some experts see potential for cooperation, others caution against premature engagement, noting al-Sharaa's authoritarian tendencies and the ongoing instability in Syria. The new regime's ability to establish peace and control various factions remains uncertain.