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Aug 6, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Telegraph: US to begin deporting migrants to Rwanda
The US has signed a deal with Rwanda to send up to 250 illegal migrants to the African nation as part of a deportation program. Rwanda will vet the deportees and provide them with workforce training, healthcare, and accommodation support.
Rwanda's government emphasizes its commitment to reintegration, citing the nation's own history with displacement. The agreement aims to help migrants contribute to Rwanda's growing economy.
#politics
Le Monde: One year after the revolution in Bangladesh, Islamists have resurged
Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladesh's prominent Muslim party, is experiencing a resurgence after being banned for over a decade. Following the fall of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024, the party has engaged in numerous meetings with political leaders and diplomats, signaling a new political landscape.
The transitional government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, has promised elections by June 2026. The party's leaders, previously persecuted under Hasina's rule, are now advocating for their rights after years of repression and imprisonment.
The Western Journal: Breaking: Texas House Authorizes Arrest of Rogue Democrats - It's Happening
The Texas House of Representatives has passed a resolution to authorize the arrest of Democratic lawmakers who left the state to avoid a vote on congressional redistricting. This move is aimed at ensuring a quorum, as at least 100 members are needed for legislative business.
Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton support the resolution, stating that the fleeing lawmakers are neglecting their duties and may face felony charges. The situation echoes previous instances where Democrats attempted to block legislation by leaving the state.
#culture
Fox News: 'Duck Dynasty' star gives birth to third daughter, shares name with deep family ties
Sadie Robertson, star of "Duck Dynasty," welcomed her third daughter, Kit Carroway Huff, with husband Christian Huff. The announcement coincided with the airing of a show episode featuring her gender reveal party. Kit's name pays homage to family legacy.
Robertson shared her joy on social media, expressing gratitude for her new daughter and reflecting on the surprise of her pregnancy. The family's journey continues as "Duck Dynasty" is set for a revival, focusing on the Robertson family's life.
#health
GB News: 'Long Covid': Scientists spot striking rise in gastrointestinal disorders with 'more severe' symptoms after pandemic
New research indicates a significant rise in gut-brain disorders in the UK and US post-COVID-19, with prevalence increasing from 38% to 47% among adults. The study, involving over 8,000 participants, highlights conditions like irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia, with functional dyspepsia seeing a 44% increase.
Experts suggest that healthcare providers should recognize these digestive issues as part of long COVID, noting that symptoms are more severe than pre-pandemic cases. The study identifies various contributing factors, including direct viral effects and pandemic-related stress, emphasizing the need for holistic treatment approaches.
#education
Fox News: GMU board agrees to cut DEI programs while unanimously approving raise for embattled president
George Mason University's president, Gregory Washington, will receive a 1.5% raise in exchange for cutting some diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. This decision follows a unanimous vote by the university's governing board amid ongoing scrutiny of DEI practices.
The Department of Justice is investigating GMU for potential discrimination based on race and national origin. Washington has expressed concern over the redefinition of DEI initiatives as potentially unlawful, highlighting the tension surrounding these practices in educational institutions.
#crime
Fox News: Fifth suspect arrested in viral Cincinnati beatdown as victim details her 'ongoing battle'
A fifth suspect, Patrick Rosemond, has been arrested in connection with a violent beatdown in Cincinnati that occurred on July 26. He faces charges of felonious assault and aggravated riot. The incident, which involved racial slurs and left one victim with severe brain trauma, has raised concerns about public safety.
Victim Holly shared her ongoing recovery process, expressing gratitude for community support that has helped fund her medical care. Police noted that out of around 100 witnesses, only one called 911 during the attack, prompting concerns from law enforcement about the lack of immediate reporting.