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GB News: Major US landmark could be renamed as Republican lawmaker proposes 'Trump-style' move
Major US landmark could be renamed as Republican lawmaker proposes 'Trump-style' move
New Jersey State Senator Michael Testa has proposed renaming Delaware Bay to "The Bay of New Jersey," reflecting a trend initiated by Donald Trump, who renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. Testa's bill mandates state agencies to adopt the new name in official materials.

In addition to the name change, Testa has introduced legislation to reclaim land along Salem County's shoreline previously allocated to Delaware. He argues that New Jersey's maritime heritage justifies the renaming, emphasizing the state's fishing industry and tourism.


#society

Le Monde: Fires break out in France as southern Europe heatwave intensifies
Fires break out in France as southern Europe heatwave intensifies
Southern Europe is grappling with a severe heatwave, prompting authorities in countries like France, Turkey, Spain, and Italy to issue alerts and mobilize resources to combat wildfires. Temperatures are soaring, with some regions reaching up to 44°C, leading to evacuations and increased health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations.

Experts attribute the rising frequency and intensity of such heatwaves to climate change, warning that urban areas are particularly affected. In Italy, hospital emergency departments have seen a 10% rise in heatstroke cases, while wildlife is also suffering as biodiversity is threatened by the extreme conditions.


#crime

Breitbart: Report: Firefighters Shot While Responding to Idaho Brushfire
Report: Firefighters Shot While Responding to Idaho Brushfire
Firefighters were shot while responding to a brushfire in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Kootenai County Sheriff confirmed two deaths, though their identities have not been disclosed. Fire suppression efforts have been suspended, and residents are advised to shelter in place.

Governor Brad Little condemned the attack, calling it a "heinous direct assault" on firefighters and urged Idahoans to pray for the victims and their families. The situation remains under investigation.