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Breitbart: Former Maine Gov. Files for Congressional Run Against Rep. Golden
Former Maine Gov. Files for Congressional Run Against Rep. Golden
Former Maine Governor Paul LePage has officially filed to run for Maine’s 2nd Congressional District, currently held by Rep. Jared Golden. The campaign, listed on the FEC website, is associated with the "LEPAGE VICTORY FUND."

LePage's entry comes as Golden considers a run for governor, potentially opening the door for Republicans to flip the seat. LePage previously lost the gubernatorial race to Janet Mills in 2022.


#society

GB News: Selling your home? 7 hidden clauses could derail your property sale - 'it's important to know!'
Selling your home? 7 hidden clauses could derail your property sale - 'it's important to know!'
Homeowners may unknowingly breach restrictive covenants, which are legally binding rules that can impede property sales. Common issues include bans on pets, restrictions on parking, and limitations on visible satellite dishes. These outdated clauses can complicate the conveyancing process.

Violations of such covenants, including those related to home businesses or exterior modifications, may delay sales or lead buyers to withdraw. Sellers facing these challenges might consider cash-buying services as a quicker solution to avoid legal complications.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: UN humanitarian agency rejects new Israeli plan for Gaza aid deliveries
UN humanitarian agency rejects new Israeli plan for Gaza aid deliveries
The UN agency overseeing humanitarian aid to Gaza has rejected Israel's proposed plan for aid distribution, stating it violates fundamental humanitarian principles. The plan would shift aid distribution from UN control to private contractors, with Israeli troops providing security, which the UN argues could endanger vulnerable populations.

Despite opposition from the UN and aid groups, Israel's security cabinet approved the plan, asserting it aims to prevent Hamas from diverting aid. The situation remains tense, with ongoing discussions about a ceasefire and potential military actions following President Trump's upcoming visit.