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Gaza faces a dire humanitarian crisis with hundreds dead from hunger, including children, as Pope condemns the war's brutality amid deadly attacks. Meanwhile, global health efforts against HIV are jeopardized by funding cuts and restricted medication access.

Majority oppose the way Trump is using detention facilities: CBS poll

The HillSunday, July 20, 2025 at 10:11:42 PM
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Majority oppose the way Trump is using detention facilities: CBS poll
Most Americans aren’t happy with how President Trump is handling migrant detention facilities, according to a fresh CBS News/YouGov poll. When asked specifically about the administration’s approach to holding people who might face deportation, a clear majority said they’re against it. This comes as part of Trump’s wider push for stricter immigration policies.
Editor’s Note: Public opinion on immigration is a big deal—especially in an election year. If most voters disagree with how detention facilities are being used, it could fuel pushback against Trump’s policies or even sway political momentum. It’s a sign that, even amid polarized debates, there might be a shared unease about the human cost of these tactics.
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Harvard to ask court to declare Trump’s $2bn funding freeze unlawful – US politics live
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Harvard University is heading back to court to challenge a $2.6 billion funding freeze imposed during the Trump administration, arguing it was unlawful. The freeze disrupted major research projects, and Harvard’s legal push could set a precedent for how federal funding disputes play out. Meanwhile, in a separate case, Trump’s libel lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch has been assigned to a Florida judge.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about Harvard—it’s a high-stakes fight over federal support for research and academia. If Harvard wins, it could weaken future attempts to weaponize funding cuts against institutions. The libel case, though unrelated, adds to the tangled web of Trump-era legal battles still playing out. For researchers and universities, this is a big deal: funding freezes can derail years of work, and clarity on their legality matters.
Gaza's hunger crisis has killed hundreds — including dozens of children from malnutrition
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Health workers are sounding the alarm as Gaza’s hunger crisis spirals out of control, with hundreds dead—including dozens of children—from severe malnutrition. The situation has worsened dramatically, leaving families desperate and medical teams overwhelmed.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another headline—it’s a devastating snapshot of how conflict and blockades are starving an entire population, with kids paying the highest price. When basic survival becomes a struggle, it’s a stark reminder of how geopolitical conflicts hit everyday people the hardest. The world’s attention tends to fade, but this crisis isn’t slowing down.
US airline pilot makes ‘aggressive maneuver’ to avoid colliding with air force bomber
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A SkyWest pilot had to make a sudden, sharp turn to avoid a potential mid-air collision with a U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber near Minot, North Dakota. The commercial flight was descending for landing when the pilot spotted the bomber and took evasive action—raising questions about airspace coordination.
Editor’s Note: Close calls like this aren’t just dramatic—they highlight real risks in shared airspace, especially near military zones. While no one was hurt, it’s a reminder that even with advanced tech and protocols, human vigilance (and maybe better communication) is still critical to avoiding disasters.
5 million above-ground pools recalled after deaths reported in 6 states
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Over 5 million above-ground pools are being recalled after reports of deaths in six states linked to their use. The pools, made in China and sold under popular brands like Bestway, Coleman, Intex, and Polygroup, pose undisclosed safety risks—details are still emerging, but the recall is urgent.
Editor’s Note: If you or someone you know owns one of these pools, check the brand and model ASAP. Recalls like this don’t happen without serious cause, and with summer in full swing, this could be a literal matter of life and death. It’s a stark reminder of how everyday products can turn hazardous—especially when oversight fails.
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Heavy rains in Texas caused dangerous flash flooding, with the Guadalupe River rising an astonishing 26 feet in less than an hour. The sudden surge overwhelmed creeks and streams, leading to fatal consequences. Authorities are urging residents to stay alert as more rain could worsen conditions.
Editor’s Note: Flash floods like these are terrifyingly unpredictable—what starts as a typical storm can turn deadly in minutes. This isn’t just about inconvenience; lives are at risk when water rises that fast. It’s a stark reminder of how extreme weather can upend communities without warning.

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