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Border Policies, Gaza Truce, and Tech Education Reshape Society…
Society & Community
New U.S. entry rules could force travelers to submit selfies and five years of social‑media activity
The Department of Homeland Security is proposing that visitors from Visa Waiver countries provide biometric selfies and a half‑decade of their online footprints, a move that would dramatically broaden digital surveillance at borders. USA Today notes the changes aim to tighten security but have sparked privacy concerns among civil‑rights groups.
USA Today
Tennessee prepares to execute a convicted serial rapist after decades of terror
Harold Wayne Nichols, dubbed the “red‑headed stranger,” is scheduled for lethal injection, ending a 40‑year saga of brutal assaults and murder that haunted the local community. USA Today reports the execution underscores ongoing debates over capital punishment and victims’ long‑awaited justice.
USA Today
A nanny’s family faces deportation, exposing the human toll of U.S. immigration enforcement
A U.S.‑born nanny was forced to miss work after her brother was deported, highlighting how immigration actions can ripple into domestic employment and personal safety for immigrant families. USA Today details the nanny’s plight amid rising political tension over border policies.
USA Today
Former president’s Pennsylvania casino stop tests lingering support for his economic agenda
Donald Trump toured a Monroe County casino, revisiting a venue that once symbolized his “America First” economic promises, while analysts gauge whether his base still buys into the vision. The Wall Street Journal observes the visit as a barometer of his political relevance ahead of upcoming elections.
Wall Street Journal (politics)
Education & Technology
Choosing the right Linux distro and Windows‑replacement apps for newcomers
Zdnet compares Zorin OS and AnduinOS, noting Zorin’s Windows‑like interface has attracted over a million downloads, while AnduinOS offers a distinct Ubuntu‑based experience. XDA Developers adds that a growing catalog of mature Linux alternatives now lets former Windows users swap core productivity tools without sacrificing functionality.
Zdnet
XDA Developers
Politics & Policy
Israel reopens the Allenby crossing as pressure mounts for a second‑phase Gaza ceasefire
The Washington Post reports the Allenby crossing’s revival aims to facilitate humanitarian aid while diplomatic talks push for a deeper truce in Gaza, reflecting intensified international scrutiny of the conflict.
Washington Post (World)
Senate removes IVF benefits for military families from the latest defense bill
According to the Washington Post, House Speaker Mike Johnson struck the provision after personal objections, leaving service members without expanded reproductive assistance and igniting debate over health policy for armed‑forces personnel.
Washington Post (national)
Judge orders public release of Epstein grand‑jury materials under new transparency law
USA Today explains that a Manhattan judge ruled the Epstein Files Transparency Act compels disclosure of sealed grand‑jury documents, potentially shedding light on high‑level connections previously hidden from the public.
USA Today
Proposed U.S. visa‑waiver rule would require five‑year social‑media histories from travelers
The Wall Street Journal details a draft policy obligating citizens of allies such as the U.K. and France to submit extensive online records, a measure critics say could set a precedent for digital profiling at borders.
Wall Street Journal (politics)
Environment & Conservation
Arctic fox photograph wins National Wildlife Federation’s 2025 contest, spotlighting fragile ecosystems
USA Today celebrates the winning image of a blue Arctic fox on Alaska’s St. George Island, noting the contest’s role in raising awareness of wildlife resilience amid climate change pressures.
USA Today
Nintendo’s market value slumps $14 billion as global memory‑chip shortages strain the tech sector
Wccftech reports that ongoing semiconductor scarcity has eroded investor confidence in the gaming giant, underscoring broader environmental concerns about resource extraction and supply‑chain sustainability in the electronics industry.
Wccftech