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#illegals

GB News: French authorities escorting migrants into UK waters is 'completely wrong', Philp says
French authorities escorting migrants into UK waters is 'completely wrong', Philp says
Chris Philp criticized the French government's actions in guiding migrants into British waters, calling it "disgraceful." His remarks came shortly after an exchange deal between Sir Keir Starmer and France was initiated, emphasizing that such practices are "completely wrong."




#society

Times Of Israel: Hamas using secret cash stockpile, looted aid to pay employees and loyalists — BBC
Hamas using secret cash stockpile, looted aid to pay employees and loyalists — BBC
Hamas is reportedly using covert methods to pay its members, with many receiving only a fraction of their prewar salaries. The group has been accused of diverting humanitarian aid to fund its operations and reward loyalists, while many Gazans suffer from hunger.

Despite denials from Hamas and the UN, evidence suggests that significant amounts of aid are being looted, with reports indicating that 88% of aid trucks did not reach their intended destinations. This has led to growing resentment among the Gazan population towards Hamas.


#health

Fox News: Florida Poly and OCOM offer accelerated medical degree to address physician shortage
Florida Poly and OCOM offer accelerated medical degree to address physician shortage
Florida Polytechnic University and the Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine have launched a six-year accelerated medical degree program to address a significant healthcare provider shortage in Polk County. The region has notably fewer doctors and dentists per capita, exacerbated by a growing population and increased emergency room visits.

The program allows students to earn both a Bachelor of Science and a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree in six years, streamlining the path to becoming physicians. Acceptance will be limited to 20 high-achieving students annually, with specific academic requirements but no MCAT needed. This initiative aims to produce more local doctors to meet Florida's healthcare demands.