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Jun 1, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: Nigel Farage leads tributes as respected journalist and GB News contributor Patrick O'Flynn dies aged 59
Patrick O'Flynn, a respected journalist and former Ukip MEP, has died at age 59. Known for his influential role in the Brexit campaign and contributions to various publications, he was remembered fondly by colleagues including Nigel Farage and Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch.
Farage described O'Flynn as a "great patriot" and a significant figure in their shared political cause. Tributes highlighted his intelligence, kindness, and dedication to the country, marking a profound loss for friends and supporters alike.
#society
Fox News: Delaware's assisted suicide bill signed into law, making it the 11th state with such a statute
Delaware Governor Matt Meyer signed the End-of-Life Options Act, legalizing physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill patients with six months or less to live. The law emphasizes compassion and personal choice, allowing patients to end their lives on their own terms.
Delaware becomes the 11th state to permit this practice, joining others like California and Oregon. The law mandates that patients be informed of other care options and includes waiting periods and a second medical opinion before obtaining a prescription for lethal medication.
#economy
Le Monde: 'Even after Trump's concessions, US tariffs are at their highest since the 1930s'
Donald Trump has faced a rapid shift in trade policy, announcing high tariffs that were quickly suspended. Initially set at absurd rates, these tariffs on various countries have been partially rolled back, but overall U.S. tariffs remain significantly elevated compared to three months ago.
Despite some agreements, such as with the UK and China, trade tensions persist, with tariffs on China now at 39%. The U.S. economy may still be at risk of recession as these trade dynamics evolve.