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Jul 13, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Fact Check: Is it 'Unfair' for Trump to End TPS for Nicaraguans and Hondurans?
The Trump administration is set to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for individuals from Honduras and Nicaragua, affecting over 51,000 people who have lived in the U.S. for decades. TPS was designed for temporary relief during disasters, but many recipients have stayed for years without obtaining permanent residency.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem emphasized that the conditions in these countries have improved, making it safe for citizens to return. Critics argue that the program has been misused, turning into a long-term residency solution rather than a temporary measure.
#politics
The Western Journal: Supreme Court Decision Triggers Mass Layoffs, Significant Structural Overhaul at State Department
The State Department plans to cut its workforce by 15%, equating to approximately 1,800 jobs, following a Supreme Court decision allowing the Trump administration to proceed with workforce reductions. These layoffs are part of a broader reorganization aimed at increasing efficiency and relevance.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need for a streamlined department to better serve American interests, citing years of bureaucratic growth as a hindrance. The restructuring aims to adapt to modern diplomatic challenges and restore effectiveness in U.S. foreign relations.
#society
Forbes: Raynor Winn's New Book Delayed After 'The Salt Path' Slammed For 'Lies'
Publisher Penguin has delayed the release of Raynor Winn's upcoming book "On Winter Hill" following allegations from The Observer that her bestselling memoir "The Salt Path" is based on misleading claims and fabrications about her financial situation and her husband's health.
Winn, who has sold over 2 million copies of "The Salt Path," faces accusations of embezzlement and deception regarding her family's circumstances. The controversy has led to the cancellation of her book tour and raised questions about the accuracy of her story.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: ‘All Crew Muslim’: Red Sea ships broadcasting messages in bid to avert Houthi attacks
Commercial ships in the Red Sea are now broadcasting their nationality and religion to avoid attacks from Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis, who have resumed hostilities after a brief ceasefire. The Houthis have targeted vessels linked to Israel, leading to increased insurance costs and reduced shipping traffic.
Following recent attacks, including the sinking of two ships, maritime security experts warn that the risk remains high despite these precautions. The number of daily sailings has significantly decreased, reflecting growing concerns for seafarer safety amid ongoing conflict in the region.
#economy
GB News: GPs told to send patients to gym in bid to end 'sick note Britain'
Health Secretary Wes Streeting is urging GPs to reduce the issuance of "sick notes" and instead direct patients towards job coaches and fitness programs. The new pilot scheme, WorkWell, aims to support patients in finding work while managing health conditions, addressing the rising "sick-note culture."
The initiative, funded with £100,000 per region as part of a £64 million investment, seeks to connect patients with occupational therapists, social prescribers, and other specialists. The government hopes to help 56,000 disabled individuals and those with health issues secure employment by spring 2026, aiming to alleviate the burden on GPs and the NHS.
#science
The Economist: Astronomers have spotted an interstellar comet older than the Sun
Astronomers have detected an interstellar comet, older than the Sun, in Chile on July 1st. Initially thought to be a routine solar system object, its trajectory revealed it as a rare interstellar wanderer formed around a distant star in the Milky Way.
This discovery tests a new branch of astronomy, expanding our understanding of celestial objects beyond our solar system.