• BREAKING: United States Congress is preparing to pass a resolution that would bar Donald Trump from launching any further military action against Iran without explicit congressional authorization.
    The move comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East, where concerns about escalation have intensified. Lawmakers from both parties point to Congress’s constitutional authority over war powers, arguing that no president should unilaterally commit U.S. forces without legislative approval.
    Supporters say the resolution reinforces checks and balances. Critics argue it could limit executive flexibility during fast-moving international crises.
    Will this effort strengthen congressional oversight — or deepen political divisions in Washington? The debate is far from over.
    #USPolitics #Congress #WarPowers #MiddleEast #BreakingNews
    BREAKING: United States Congress is preparing to pass a resolution that would bar Donald Trump from launching any further military action against Iran without explicit congressional authorization. The move comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East, where concerns about escalation have intensified. Lawmakers from both parties point to Congress’s constitutional authority over war powers, arguing that no president should unilaterally commit U.S. forces without legislative approval. Supporters say the resolution reinforces checks and balances. Critics argue it could limit executive flexibility during fast-moving international crises. Will this effort strengthen congressional oversight — or deepen political divisions in Washington? The debate is far from over. #USPolitics #Congress #WarPowers #MiddleEast #BreakingNews
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  • A UK pensioner was fined £250 after a leaf flew into his mouth and he spat it out
    What seemed like a harmless reflex was treated as littering under local rules.

    The elderly man said he simply reacted instinctively, not intending to break any law
    Now the incident has sparked debate over whether common sense is getting lost in strict regulations.
    A UK pensioner was fined £250 after a leaf flew into his mouth and he spat it out What seemed like a harmless reflex was treated as littering under local rules. The elderly man said he simply reacted instinctively, not intending to break any law Now the incident has sparked debate over whether common sense is getting lost in strict regulations.
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