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Jun 5, 2025 |
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#society
GB News: Women kicked out of two Kent homes after making neighbours' lives 'a misery'
Two council tenants in Kent have been evicted after their homes were linked to serious anti-social behavior, including drug use and intimidation. Closure orders were granted by Folkestone Magistrates' Court, allowing only council staff and police access for three months.
Ashford Borough Council emphasized its zero-tolerance stance on anti-social behavior, stating that the properties had caused significant distress to neighbors. Those found in the homes without permission could face legal consequences, including imprisonment or fines.
Front Page Magazine: Trump Purges Painful Pet Experiments
The NIH has ended its beagle experiments, marking a significant victory for animal rights advocates. This decision follows years of efforts to halt taxpayer-funded cruelty, including the closure of the USDA's cat lab during Trump's presidency.
Despite previous resistance from the Biden administration, the NIH's move is part of a broader trend to eliminate inhumane testing practices within federal agencies. The Department of Defense has also canceled cruel experiments on cats, signaling a commitment to ending animal abuse in government-funded research.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: The Perils of “America Only”
A new ideology on the American right, termed "America Only," is emerging, advocating for a retreat from global engagement. This shift threatens to abandon allies and create a power vacuum that adversaries like China, Russia, and Iran could exploit, leading to global instability.
Young conservatives, disillusioned by past foreign interventions, may find this ideology appealing, but it risks repeating historical mistakes. Instead of isolation, America should pursue strategic global leadership, maintaining alliances and countering authoritarianism to secure both national interests and global peace.