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Jun 22, 2025 |
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#illegals
Liberty Nation News: Federal Court Backs Trump on National Guard Deployment - Liberty Nation News
California Governor Gavin Newsom's lawsuit against President Trump regarding the deployment of the National Guard has been rejected by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. The court ruled unanimously that Trump acted lawfully in federalizing 4,000 National Guard soldiers to protect ICE agents and federal facilities during riots.
The ruling emphasizes the president's authority under Title 10 of the U.S. Code, allowing federalization in cases of national security threats. The court found that local law enforcement was overwhelmed, validating Trump's actions to ensure the safety of federal agents and the public amid escalating violence.
#society
GB News: Lucy Connolly release petition surges beyond 100,000 signatures within 24 hours of launch - 'Incredible effort!'
A petition for the release of Lucy Connolly has gained over 100,000 signatures within 24 hours, initiated by former MP Rupert Lowe. It calls for a government review of penalties for non-violent social media offenses, arguing that imprisonment for such posts is disproportionate.
Connolly, who was sentenced to 31 months for inciting racial hatred, has sparked public debate about freedom of expression and sentencing fairness. The petition's rapid support highlights widespread concern over the implications of punishing individuals for online speech.
#history
Le Monde: A captivating investigation into a compromising photo of a president
A previously secret photograph of French President François Mitterrand, taken in 1942 with Vichy France leader Philippe Pétain, surfaced in 1994, igniting controversy over Mitterrand's past. The image contradicted his long-standing denials of involvement with Vichy circles.
Journalist Patrice Duhamel, who first learned of the incriminating photo in the late 1970s, later investigated its concealment, leading to his book "La Photo." The scandal highlighted Mitterrand's complex legacy and the political implications of his early affiliations.
#health
Liberty Nation News: High on Health: Where You Live May Affect Your Lifespan - Liberty Nation News
A Yale study analyzed 179 million death records from 1969 to 2020, revealing significant disparities in life expectancy across U.S. states. Residents in the Northeast and West Coast experienced greater increases in lifespan compared to those in the South, where socioeconomic factors hinder progress.
Hawaii ranked as the healthiest state, but did not make the top ten for best states to live in, with Utah taking that title. The study highlights how factors like healthcare access and public health initiatives contribute to these disparities, emphasizing that location can impact longevity.