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Jul 18, 2025 |
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#society
GB News: Staycation: A quiet town that mixes natural beauty and rich history named as the top family staycation spot this summer
Whitby, North Yorkshire, has been named the top family staycation destination in the UK for summer holidays, according to Sykes Holiday Cottages. The town's sandy beaches and attractions, such as Whitby Museum and the abbey, attract families seeking domestic tourism.
Following Whitby, Windermere and Weymouth rank second and third, respectively, with a trend showing 63% of Britons opting for UK holidays this year. Families are expected to spend an average of £1,292 on their main holiday, reflecting a shift towards investing in local travel experiences.
Fox News: PAM BONDI & ROBERT MURPHY: Team Trump is fighting deadly drug cartels to save American lives
The DOJ and DEA are intensifying efforts against the fentanyl and methamphetamine crisis, which has led to over 82,000 overdose deaths in the past year. The Mexican cartels are central to the supply chain, sourcing chemicals globally and smuggling drugs into the U.S.
Under President Trump, initiatives like Operation Take Back America and the HALT Fentanyl Act aim to dismantle trafficking networks and impose stricter penalties. The DOJ and DEA are collaborating with various federal agencies to enhance enforcement and protect communities from the devastating effects of these drugs.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: French troops leave Senegal, but Dakar maintains ties with Paris
France has officially withdrawn its last military contingents from Senegal, marking the end of French military presence in the country since colonization. The return of Camp Geille and its airfield was celebrated in a ceremony attended by military leaders from both nations.
This withdrawal follows a demand from Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, who criticized the presence of foreign troops as an impediment to true independence. While France had planned to reduce its forces, the complete withdrawal surprised Paris officials.
#health
The Telegraph: Vance wrote Hillbilly Elegy in tribute to this town. Now Trump’s cuts are tearing it apart
Beatrice Hall awaits news on her husband's surgery at Kentucky River Medical Centre, emphasizing the hospital's importance amid her husband's ongoing battle with colon cancer. The passage of Trump's healthcare bill threatens Medicaid funding, risking the survival of hospitals, especially in impoverished areas like Kentucky.
JD Vance, a prominent figure from the region, is advocating for the bill, promoting its benefits such as financial support for families. However, the potential cuts to Medicaid raise concerns about healthcare access for vulnerable populations.