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Liberty Nation News: Injunctions and Birthright Citizenship at the Supreme Court – Q&A - Liberty Nation News
Injunctions and Birthright Citizenship at the Supreme Court – Q&A - Liberty Nation News
The Supreme Court is reviewing three cases related to President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship. The focus is on limiting district courts' ability to issue universal injunctions rather than the merits of the order itself. The urgency of the hearings suggests a desire to address ongoing challenges to Trump's governance.

During the oral arguments, Justice Sonia Sotomayor's aggressive questioning of Solicitor General John Sauer stood out, indicating her likely stance on the issue. The court is expected to issue a ruling before the summer recess, with speculation on how justices appointed by different administrations will align on the injunctions.


Liberty Nation News: Steak ’n Shake Goes MAGA - Liberty Nation News
Steak ’n Shake Goes MAGA - Liberty Nation News
Steak ’n Shake has begun accepting bitcoin payments at its 393 US locations, aligning itself with a growing trend among fast-food chains. The company is also shifting its cooking practices by using beef tallow for fries, a move supported by health advocates and GOP figures.

This transformation comes amid a broader embrace of MAGA principles, as Steak ’n Shake collaborates with Tesla to install Superchargers at its restaurants. The fast-food chain's recent changes reflect a significant shift in corporate America’s political engagement over the past decade.


#society

Le Monde: Cannes Film Festival: Emotions run high at screening of documentary on photojournalist Fatma Hassona, killed in Gaza
Cannes Film Festival: Emotions run high at screening of documentary on photojournalist Fatma Hassona, killed in Gaza
At the Cannes Film Festival, filmmaker Sepideh Farsi honored Gaza photojournalist Fatma Hassona, who died at 25 during a bombing in Gaza. The audience paid tribute to her memory, reflecting on the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the toll on journalists.

Hassona was among approximately 200 journalists killed since Israel's ground offensive began in response to Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023. She had been documenting life in Gaza, which remains inaccessible to foreign journalists.


GB News: Espanyol vs Barcelona: At least 20 injured after car rams into football fans outside stadium
Espanyol vs Barcelona: At least 20 injured after car rams into football fans outside stadium
A driver injured at least 20 people when they drove into a crowd outside the RCD Espanyol stadium during a match against FC Barcelona. Police confirmed the injuries were minor and ruled out any deliberate attack, stating the driver was arrested for dangerous driving.

Emergency services responded with 10 ambulances, and while most injuries were minor, one fan suffered a broken leg. Barcelona won the match, securing their 28th La Liga title.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Delegations from Russia and Ukraine gather in Turkey for 1st peace talks in 3 years
Delegations from Russia and Ukraine gather in Turkey for 1st peace talks in 3 years
Russia and Ukraine are set to engage in their first direct peace talks in three years in Istanbul, brokered by Turkey. However, expectations for significant progress are low, especially after President Putin declined a face-to-face meeting with President Zelensky. The two sides remain far apart on conditions for ending the conflict.

Despite the lack of optimism, Ukraine is sending a delegation led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov to demonstrate commitment to peace efforts. Meanwhile, U.S. officials have indicated that a breakthrough may depend on a meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin, as diplomatic maneuvers continue amidst preparations for a new Russian military offensive.


Times Of Israel: Israeli and Cypriot researchers team up on extreme cave makeover for rare monk seals
Israeli and Cypriot researchers team up on extreme cave makeover for rare monk seals
Israeli researcher Dr. Mia Elasar and Haris Nicolaou from Cyprus discussed the Mediterranean monk seal, Maya, recently spotted again in Israel after years of monitoring. The species, endangered with only 600-700 left, is part of a restoration project aimed at creating safe breeding habitats in renovated caves along the northern coastline.

The project, involving multiple organizations, aims to encourage monk seals to return to Israel by providing suitable breeding conditions. Despite ongoing regional conflicts, researchers emphasize the importance of collaboration in conservation efforts, highlighting the monk seal's role in marine ecosystem stability.