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#illegals

GB News: Migrant crisis: Two men jailed following fatal small boat Channel crossing
Migrant crisis: Two men jailed following fatal small boat Channel crossing
Two Afghan men, Shah Salim Sajjadi and Safiollah Mohammadi, have been sentenced to eight months in jail for piloting an overcrowded boat across the Channel, leading to the deaths of a woman and child. They were arrested upon arrival in the UK and pleaded guilty to facilitating illegal immigration.

The incident highlights the dangers of such crossings and the recklessness of those who organize them. French authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the fatalities.


#politics

Le Monde: The heart of Trump's wrangle with judges: Nationwide injunctions
The heart of Trump's wrangle with judges: Nationwide injunctions
The House of Representatives passed a budget bill that includes a provision limiting federal courts' ability to enforce their rulings. This measure requires plaintiffs suing the government to provide a financial guarantee before courts can impose sanctions for non-compliance.

Legal experts warn that this could render judicial orders ineffective, reducing them to mere suggestions. Critics argue that it could lead to unchecked executive power, as judges would lack the means to enforce compliance with their decisions.


The Federalist: Trump Appeals 'Flawed' Injunction That Would Block Firings
Trump Appeals 'Flawed' Injunction That Would Block Firings
The Trump administration is appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court to lift a federal judge's injunction that prevents it from executing a plan to fire thousands of federal workers. The administration argues that the president has the constitutional authority to manage personnel decisions without needing congressional approval.

The injunction, issued by Judge Susan Illston, claims that significant staffing changes require congressional consent, a stance the Trump administration contests as an overreach into executive powers. The administration seeks an emergency ruling to proceed with its reduction-in-force initiative aimed at streamlining the federal workforce.


#society

Times Of Israel: Key US consulting firm withdraws from American-and Israeli-backed Gaza aid agency
Key US consulting firm withdraws from American-and Israeli-backed Gaza aid agency
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has withdrawn from its role in the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's aid distribution project, which aimed to provide assistance while circumventing Hamas. This decision follows internal reviews and disputes over the project’s financial aspects.

The GHF, now led by Rev. Johnnie Moore, faces challenges including criticism from the UN and humanitarian groups regarding the adequacy of the aid being provided. The new distribution system has been criticized for logistical issues and insufficient aid levels, with GHF reporting only a fraction of the necessary daily truckloads of supplies.


#health

Fox News: FDA approves first AI tool to predict breast cancer risk
FDA approves first AI tool to predict breast cancer risk
The FDA has approved Clairity Breast, the first AI tool capable of predicting breast cancer risk from routine mammograms. This platform aims to enhance risk assessment, particularly for women without a family history of breast cancer, by analyzing subtle mammogram images.

Experts emphasize that AI can improve early detection and personalized screening, especially for younger women, as breast cancer rates rise. Clairity plans to implement this technology across health systems by 2025, potentially transforming cancer risk prediction and care accessibility.