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On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 939, Leo VII, pope of the Catholic Church passed away. In 1892, Léo-Pol Morin, Canadian pianist, composer, and educator (died 1941) was born. In 1898, Ivan Triesault, Estonian-born American actor (died 1980) was born. In 1922, Helmy Afify Abd El-Bar, Egyptian military commander (died 2011) was born. In 1927, Simone Veil, French lawyer and politician, President of the European Parliament (died 2017) was born. In 1929, Sofia Muratova, Russian gymnast (died 2006) was born. In 1985, Vice President George H. W. Bush becomes the Acting President for the day when President Ronald Reagan undergoes surgery to remove polyps from his colon. In 2003, French DGSE personnel abort an operation to rescue Íngrid Betancourt from FARC rebels in Colombia, causing a political scandal when details are leaked to the press. In 2011, Mumbai is rocked by three bomb blasts during the evening rush hour, killing 26 and injuring 130. In 2013, Typhoon Soulik kills at least nine people and affects more than 160 million in East China and Taiwan. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Turkey Fines, Suspends Over 100 Doctors For Performing C-Sections

The Antalya Chamber of Physicians said on its website that obstetricians had been issued with warnings, subjected to disciplinary investigations.
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Fark
· Jul 1, 2026
July 1 ushers in a ton of new state laws. See where yours stacks up on the WTF-O-Meter. WTFs start with Kentucky allowing teens to concealed-carry firearms [Murica]
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Guineematin.com
· Jul 2, 2026
CRIEF : la peine de Kassory Fofana réduite à 3 ans et 9 mois de prison
La Chambre des appels de la Cour de répression des infractions économiques et financières (CRIEF) a rendu, ce jeudi 2 juillet 2026, sa décision dans le procès de l’ancien Premier ministre guinéen, Ibrahima Kassory Fofana. La juridiction a partiellement réformé le jugement rendu en première instance, réduisant notamment la peine d’emprisonnement de 5 ans à 3 ans et 9 [] The post CRIEF : la peine de Kassory Fofana réduite à 3 ans et 9 mois de prison first appeared on Guineematin.com.
Nepal News
· Jul 2, 2026
कर्णाली नदीमा बस खस्दा एकको मृत्यु, १३ जना बेपत्ता
काठमाडौँ। सुर्खेतबाट कालिकोट जाँदै गरेको यात्रुबाहक बस कर्णाली नदीमा खस्दा एक जनाको मृत्यु भएको छ। कर्णाली प्रदेश प्रहरी कार्यालयका अनुसार क.प्र.०२-००१ख १०५५ नम्बरको मिनी बस बिहीबार बिहान साढे ११ बजे चामुन्डाबिन्द्रासैनि नगरपालिका-७ स्थित कर्णाली नदीमा खसेको हो। कर्णाली प्रदेश प्रहरी प्रमुख प्रहरी नायब महानिरीक्षक जयराज सापकोटाले खसेकामध्ये १ जना शव फेला परेको बताए। अन्य १३ []
The Eastern Herald
· Jun 27, 2026
Supreme Court Shuts Courts Out of TPS Cases, Clearing Path to Deport 356,000 Haitians and Syrians
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Mullin v. Doe that federal courts cannot review TPS terminations, stripping away the last legal shield for 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians and setting the stage for mass deportation under the Trump administration.
USA TODAY
· Jun 22, 2026
Can prisoners sue over medical care? Supreme Court weighs in
The Supreme Court is revisiting whether federal inmates can sue over medical care regarding a 1980 decision in Carlson v. Green. Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2026/06/22/supreme-court-prisoner-sue-medical-care/90595044007/ Sign up for our newsletter for the day's top stories, from sports to movies to politics to world events: https://profile.usatoday.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/
The Daily Signal
· Jun 29, 2026
Supreme Court Takes Up Case Challenging Laws That Treat ‘Non-Affirming Parents’ as Child Abusers
Can Washington state remove parental rights to enable runaway kids to access experimental transgender medical “treatments” without their parents’ knowledge or consent? The Supreme Court announced Monday that it would take up a case on this pivotal issue. In the case, a group of parents represented by International Partners for Ethical Care is challenging the...
Off The Press
· Jul 6, 2026
NY Judge blocks DOJ from medical records of child transgender procedures
In the wake of a New York judge’s temporary ruling barring the Department of Justice from accessing medical records of minors that various New York federally funded hospitals performed transgender procedures on, a consumer protection organization said it is “not shocking” the hospitals want to continue in their policies, while a medical watchdog called the []...Click to read more
The West Australian
· Jul 13, 2026
Saumitra Seal: Doctor inappropriately touched patients genitals without wearing gloves, tribunal rules
A western suburbs doctor inappropriately touched several patients — including touching their genitals without gloves — whilst conducting intimate examinations and carrying out pap smears, a tribunal has ruled.
Dateline Nigeria
· Jul 11, 2026
Niger police impound 82 vehicles over tinted glass, unregistered, defaced number plates
The Niger State Police Command has impounded 82 vehicles in a statewide enforcement exercise targeting unregistered vehicles, defaced number plates and cars with tinted glass. The operation, which commenced on 20th June 2026, is in line with the Inspector General of Police’s directives and the provisions of the Road Traffic Act and Regulations. The Niger The post Niger police impound 82 vehicles over tinted glass, unregistered, defaced number plates appeared first on Dateline Nigeria.
Democracy Now!
· Jul 1, 2026
"We Continue to Fight": Chase Strangio on the Supreme Court's Ban on Trans Girls & Women in Sports
The Supreme Court has ruled that states can prohibit transgender student athletes from competing in women’s and girls’ sports teams, with the court’s conservative justices finding that such bans — currently introduced in Idaho and West Virginia — do not violate the Constitution, and all nine justices agreeing that they do not violate Title IX, the federal anti-sex discrimination statute. These bans are part of an “effort that we’re seeing escalate to push trans people out of public life,” says Chase Strangio, co-director of the ACLU’s LGBTQ HIV Project. They have the ultimate effect of “increasing the legitimacy of the Trump administration’s authority over every aspect of our bodily autonomy and everyday life.”
Tampa Free Press
· Jul 1, 2026
Mom’s Ticking Clock: Court Refuses To Freeze Time For Immigrant Caring For Severely Disabled Son
A federal judge has turned down an emergency request from a Mexican mother who wanted a court to freeze her son’s age so she could remain his full-time caregiver in the United States. Lluridia Ocampo Cambrai filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, attempting to stop immigration authorities from [] Mom’s Ticking Clock: Court Refuses To Freeze Time For Immigrant Caring For Severely Disabled Son
Anadolu Agency
· Jun 24, 2026
Court allows Trump administration to expand expedited deportations across US
Ruling enables immigration officials to deport certain detainees without court hearings
Standing for Freedom Center
· Jun 24, 2026
Ninth Circuit Is Latest Court to Block California Gender-Secrecy Law
Relying on the Supreme Court’s recent Mirabelli ruling, the appeals court blocked key parts of AB 1955 and reaffirmed that fit parents cannot be shut out of decisions involving their child’s mental health. UPDATE: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has issued a preliminary injunction against some sections of California’s SAFETY Act, which prohibited schools []
The Independent
· Jul 3, 2026
Appeals court rules ICE cannot detain migrants beyond 90 days without bond hearing
The ruling could affect thousands of individuals who have been detained in states like Texas and Louisiana
Daily Post Nigeria
· Jul 13, 2026
BREAKING: Nigerian Govt suspends WAEC, NECO fees hike amid backlash
The Federal Government has suspended the recent hike of the fees for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination, WASSCE, and National Examinations Council, NECO, Senior School Certificate Examination, SSCE. The development follows backlash that trailed the increments. The suspension was announced in a statement by the Federal Ministry of Education on Monday. More details later. BREAKING: Nigerian Govt suspends WAEC, NECO fees hike amid backlash
Fox News
· Jul 13, 2026
Illegal immigrant truckers accused of mowing down Americans ignite fury over loopholes unleashing deadly roads
Fatal crashes involving illegal immigrant truck drivers prompt a federal crackdown on non-domiciled CDL licenses and English proficiency rules.
The Hill
· Jun 25, 2026
How many people are covered by temporary protected status?
More than a million people could soon be eligible for deportation after the Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to strip humanitarian protections from certain nationalities. The high court's ruling Thursday morning specifically concerns the inclusion of Haiti and Syria in the temporary protected status (TPS) program, which protects citizens from select countries from deportation...
OpsLens
· Jun 29, 2026
Supreme Court takes up transgender-parental rights case * WorldNetDaily * by Tyler O’Neil, The Daily Signal
Source link Can Washington state remove parental rights to enable runaway kids to access experimental transgender medical “treatments” without their parents’ knowledge or consent? The Supreme Court announced Monday that
The Thomas B. Fordham Institute
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When the Supreme Court bases a decision on policy considerations, the downstream consequences can be significant. A compelling example is 1982’s Plyler v. Doe, when the court struck down a 1975 Texas law allowing public school districts to exclude children of foreign-born parents who were not “legally admitted” to the United States. The court’s concerns were obvious. Denying access to education would harm these children, who often had no choice in the decision to come to America, which could in Read More
Drudge Report
· Jun 25, 2026
500 KIDS TO BE BOOTED IN DAYS...
500 KIDS TO BE BOOTED IN DAYS... (Top headline, 5th story, link) Related stories:Supreme Court clears way for restrictive immigration policy...Allows White House to Block Asylum Seekers at Border...Ends Deportation Protection for Haitians and Syrians...ALITO TESTY...
Proto Thema - English
· Jul 11, 2026
Surgeon found guilty over death of Thessaloniki teenager Gogo following gastric band operation
A Mixed Jury Court in Giannitsa sentenced the doctor to seven years and three months, convicting him of endangering life and forgery while acquitting him of document theft, with no mitigating circumstances recognised by judges The post Surgeon found guilty over death of Thessaloniki teenager Gogo following gastric band operation appeared first on ProtoThema English.
Vanguard News
· Jul 9, 2026
Court awards N100m against Police over murder of 22-year-old in Calabar
A Federal High Court sitting in Calabar on Thursday awarded N100 million damages against the Nigeria Police Force and four others over the murder of a 22-year-old, Onyekachi Mba, by police attached to the Cross River State Government House. The post Court awards N100m against Police over murder of 22-year-old in Calabar appeared first on Vanguard News.
Sky News Australia
· Jun 26, 2026
US Supreme Court hands Trump wins on immigration
The US Supreme Court has allowed President Donald Trump to end temporary deportation protections for foreign nationals from countries like Haiti and Syria. The decision on the Temporary Protection Status will mean as many as 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians in the US legally will lose their work authorisations. As part of its effort to crack down on both legal and illegal immigration, the Trump administration has sought to remove TPS status for more than a dozen countries.
TheJournal.ie
· Jul 6, 2026
No outright age-based social media ban, but 'graduated approach' on the cards – McGrath
‘It’s not necessarily a ban under a certain age. Full stop,’ says European Commissioner Michael McGrath.
Daily Sabah
· Jun 25, 2026
US Supreme Court strips Haitians, Syrians of deportation protection
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration Thursday to revoke temporary deportation protections for roughly 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians living in the U.S., clea...
Townhall
· Jul 1, 2026
A Federal Judge Just Blocked Virginia's Anti-ICE Mask Law
A Federal Judge Just Blocked Virginia's Anti-ICE Mask Law
Twitchy
· Jun 30, 2026
Gov. Tim Walz: The Supreme Court Says States Can Be Cruel to Trans Kids
Gov. Tim Walz: The Supreme Court Says States Can Be Cruel to Trans Kids
Numbers USA
· Jun 25, 2026
2-0: Today’s SCOTUS Decisions
The Supreme Court today cleared the way for the government to turn back migrants before they reach the border, and to terminate “Temporary” Protected Status designations that have shielded hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens. These are big wins! The two rulings will help future administrations prevent asylum abuse before it happens, and wind down Continued The post 2-0: Today’s SCOTUS Decisions appeared first on NumbersUSA.
AllAfrica
· Jun 30, 2026
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The Advocate
· Jun 30, 2026
What the Supreme Court did not decide in the trans sports case
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court held in West Virginia v. B.P.J. (decided together with Little v. Hecox) that neither Title IX nor the Equal Protection Clause prevents states from barring transgender girls from girls’ sports. But the majority opinion, written by Justice Kavanaugh, is a narrow one, and its limits are significant. Here are the most important.
Talking Points Memo
· Jun 25, 2026
What’s This Database DHS Is Trying to Use to Purge Voter Rolls?
Hello, and welcome back to The Franchise! This week, a federal judge in Washington, D.C. blocked the recently-expanded use of...
Egyptian Gazette
· Jun 25, 2026
Supreme Court lets Trump end deportation protections for Syrians
The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to strip hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants of their Temporary Protected Status (TPS), delivering a major victory to the president’s hardline immigration agenda. In a 6-3 ruling divided along ideological lines, the conservative majority overturned lower court decisions that had blocked [] The post Supreme Court lets Trump end deportation protections for Syrians appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
Mother Jones
· Jun 25, 2026
Supreme Court Gives Trump Green Light to End Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians
On Thursday, the Supreme Court dealt a blow to a humanitarian program that protects immigrants who can’t safely return to crisis-stricken countries. The decision effectively allows the Trump administration to move forward with terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than 350,000 nationals of Syria and Haiti who are living and working in the United []
Associated Press
· Jun 25, 2026
Supreme Court lets Trump administration to end protections for Haitians and Syrians
The 6-3 decision overturns lower court orders and allows the Department of Homeland Security to swiftly end temporary protected status, a program that protects a total of 1.3 million people from 17 countries. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home
The 74
· Jun 30, 2026
Supreme Court Sides With Red States Over Bans on Trans Athletes
States can block transgender athletes from playing on girls’ and women’s sports teams, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday, handing the Trump administration a victory in its effort to enforce such restrictions. In a 6-3 decision, the conservative court said that West Virginia and Idaho did not break the law when they passed legislation prohibiting []
ArcaMax
· Jul 2, 2026
Judge stops Virginia law enforcement face mask law from taking effect
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked Virginia’s new law barring law enforcement from wearing face masks, just hours before it was set to take effect. The law, signed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger in May, would have prevented officers from wearing ...
NPR Topics: Health
· Jul 2, 2026
The U.S. healthcare system is in crisis. A Supreme Court ruling could make things worse
The effects of the high court ruling that could lead to mass deportations will be felt across hospitals and emergency rooms, which already operate under persistent staffing shortfalls. But it's the long-term health care sector that will suffer the greatest disruptions, according to experts.
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