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#politics

Liberty Nation News: Senate Tackles Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill – Get Ready for Drama - Liberty Nation News
Senate Tackles Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill – Get Ready for Drama - Liberty Nation News
The Senate is set to address a contentious bill that narrowly passed the House, with significant revisions anticipated. Key provisions include making the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent, increasing the standard deduction, and modifying Medicaid and SNAP, which face pushback from several senators.

With a slim Republican majority, the bill's future is uncertain as at least six senators express concerns over various aspects, particularly regarding Medicaid cuts and renewable energy funding. The Senate's deliberations are expected to be complex, with potential for significant amendments before a final vote.


#society

GB News: Meghan Markle 'wants Lilibet to be the next Diana', Griffiths claims
Meghan Markle 'wants Lilibet to be the next Diana', Griffiths claims
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are facing criticism for considering a change to their family surname. Reports indicate that the Duke of Sussex consulted his uncle, Earl Charles Spencer, about potentially adopting the Spencer surname, which belonged to his late mother.

This move has sparked accusations of a "commercial rebrand" as the couple continues to navigate their public image.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: In Sweida, Syria's Druze confront the pull of Israel
In Sweida, Syria's Druze confront the pull of Israel
In Sweida, Syria, recent clashes between local Druze militias and Sunni fighters have heightened tensions and distrust towards the Damascus government. An autonomist movement is gaining traction, with reports of violence resulting in significant casualties and destruction of property.

The conflict has left the Druze community feeling besieged, as armed groups have looted and burned homes, including a local shrine. The situation reflects broader regional instability, with external influences, including Israel, potentially seeking to exploit the unrest.