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Jul 5, 2025 |
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The Telegraph: Texas flooding: ‘Multiple deaths’ as summer camps washed away
Heavy rain in Texas has led to flash flooding, resulting in multiple reported deaths. Search teams are conducting rescues as fast-moving waters threaten homes and summer campgrounds. Up to 10 inches of rain fell in central Kerr County, causing the Guadalupe River to rise dramatically.
Parents are anxiously searching for missing children amid the chaos. County officials have confirmed fatalities, but the exact number remains unclear.
Fox News: Sewn with pride: Flag factory gears up for 250th anniversary of nation
Allied Materials, a Kansas City company, produces around 1,000 American flags daily, primarily for military funerals and government use. The company emphasizes that all materials are sourced domestically, ensuring high quality and compliance with federal standards.
As the U.S. prepares for its 250th anniversary, Allied is ramping up production and marketing efforts to meet anticipated demand. With 94% of flags sold in the U.S. made domestically, the company prides itself on being a reliable American manufacturer amid global supply chain challenges.
GB News: Seven-year neighbour row over 'inches' of land leads to pensioner losing 'ridiculous' £280k
An 81-year-old woman, Christel Naish, lost a lengthy legal battle over a small land dispute with her neighbor in Ilford, which centered on a garden tap and pipe. The High Court deemed the case "ridiculous," stating the area in question was "not worth arguing about."
Naish was ordered to pay a significant portion of her neighbors' legal fees, totaling £100,000, in addition to her own expenses. The judge criticized the lengthy litigation, emphasizing that the issues at hand were trivial. A decision on her neighbors' costs appeal is still pending.
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Times Of Israel: Netanyahu, IDF chief said to clash in stormy meeting over plan to displace Gazans
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir had a heated exchange over plans to evacuate Gazan civilians to the south while laying siege to the north. Zamir expressed skepticism about the feasibility of the evacuation, warning it could lead to a loss of control over the population.
Netanyahu insisted on preparing the evacuation plan, emphasizing the need to eliminate Hamas without endangering hostages. The military has reportedly gained operational control of 65% of Gaza, with ongoing campaigns to eliminate Hamas operatives. Tensions remain high as Netanyahu seeks a ceasefire deal while facing opposition from hardline ministers.