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Jun 5, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: Anti-Reform protesters target Nigel Farage event after John Swinney accused of 'incitement'
Nigel Farage has accused Scottish First Minister John Swinney of being "inciteful" following renewed attacks from the SNP ahead of a crucial by-election in Hamilton. Farage dismissed the allegations of racism against his party, suggesting that Swinney's criticisms reflect a state of panic among his opponents.
Protests against Farage occurred in Aberdeen, where demonstrators expressed their opposition to his presence in Scotland. Swinney emphasized that Farage poses a threat to Scotland's values and called for voters to support the SNP as the only party capable of countering him.
#society
Fox News: Puerto Rico permits nonbinary gender marker on birth certificates in landmark court decision
Puerto Rico's Supreme Court has ruled that nonbinary and gender-nonconforming individuals can update their birth certificates to include "X" as a gender marker. This decision follows a lawsuit claiming that the previous policy violated equal protection rights under the Fourteenth Amendment.
The court found no justification for distinguishing between binary and nonbinary individuals, emphasizing the need for equal treatment. Puerto Rico now aligns with at least 17 U.S. states that allow similar updates to birth certificates.
Forbes: FEMA Head Reportedly Didn’t Know US Has A Hurricane Season
David Richardson, the acting head of FEMA, reportedly stated he was unaware of the U.S. hurricane season, prompting concerns about his qualifications and the agency's preparedness for natural disasters. His comments were met with skepticism from staff, questioning if he was joking.
Richardson's remarks have drawn criticism from Democratic lawmakers, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Rep. Bennie Thompson emphasizing the seriousness of disaster response and calling for more knowledgeable leadership at FEMA.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel punches back at UN chief for demanding probe into Gaza aid site shooting
Israel condemned UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres' call for an investigation into alleged violence at a Gaza aid site, labeling it a "disgrace." Guterres expressed concern over reports of Palestinian casualties while seeking aid, emphasizing the need for humanitarian access.
The Israel Defense Forces denied targeting civilians and accused Hamas of spreading false claims to disrupt aid distribution. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, supported by the US and Israel, asserted that it has successfully delivered aid despite ongoing tensions.
#crime
Fox News: Repeat offender in Arizona gets life plus 10 years for fatal shooting just 16 days after prison release
Clifton Nez Hamalowa, 47, was sentenced to life plus 10 years for the murder of Richard Olds, committed just 16 days after his release in 2020. He shot Olds multiple times in front of a child and attempted to conceal the crime with his siblings.
Hamalowa has a history of violence, including previous stabbings. His brother and sister were also convicted for their roles in the crime, receiving sentences of 108 and 84 months, respectively.