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May 31, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Texas pushes back against foreign land grab with 'strongest bill in the nation' against China, Iran, Russia
Texas lawmakers are advancing Senate Bill 17 (SB17), aimed at preventing hostile foreign powers from purchasing land in the state. The bill targets entities linked to countries like China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia, allowing the attorney general to block or reverse land deals deemed a national security threat.
SB17 includes provisions for various types of real estate and exempts U.S. citizens and lawful residents. Proponents argue it is a necessary measure for public safety, emphasizing that it focuses on actions rather than nationality. The law is set to take effect on September 1.
#society
Times Of Israel: S&P reaffirms Israel’s credit rating after downgrades in 2024, outlook stays ‘negative’
S&P Global has reaffirmed Israel's A/A-1 credit rating but maintains a negative outlook due to ongoing conflicts with Hamas and Iran, which could weaken the economy and public finances. A downgrade may occur if military conflicts hinder economic growth more than anticipated.
Former EU diplomat Josep Borrell has accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, citing extensive destruction and lack of humanitarian aid. Meanwhile, an 8-year-old boy was killed in a shooting during a wedding convoy near Tel Sheva, suspected to be linked to criminal feuds in Bedouin society.
#religion
GB News: Pope Leo XIV 'gave several hat tips' to Pope Benedict: 'Really clever choice'
Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected as Pope Leo XIV, marking the first American pope in history. His election was met with enthusiasm from the crowd in St. Peter's Square, signaling a new chapter for the Roman Catholic Church.
Commentator Mark Lambert praised the choice, noting Prevost's experience and trust from Pope Francis. He emphasized the new pope's potential to bridge gaps and act as a moral conscience for the world while maintaining continuity with previous papacies.