Supreme Court blocks lawsuit over Rastafarian inmate's dreadlocks
The US Supreme Court ruled that a Rastafarian inmate cannot sue prison officials for forcibly cutting his dreadlocks, rejecting a religious discrimination claim. The decision marks a setback for religious liberty protections within the prison system. Multiple news outlets covering the case highlighted the tension between security protocols and religious expression. The ruling was seen as part of the court's broader approach to limiting inmate lawsuits.
France recorded its hottest night in history as a severe heatwave swept across the country. At least 40 people have drowned while attempting to cool off in rivers, lakes, and along the coast. The Guardian reported the highest daytime temperature ever recorded in France during the same period. Officials have issued urgent warnings about the dangers of swimming in open water amid the extreme heat.
Residents in northern Israel express deep skepticism that any agreement can truly end the war with Hezbollah, as daily life remains disrupted. Israeli fire reportedly killed two people in Lebanon, prompting Hezbollah to accuse Israel of violating the truce. Lebanese civilians in areas under Israeli evacuation orders are struggling to get by. The fragile situation on both sides of the border continues to fuel distrust.
A missile strike killed three people in Ukraine as fighting continues amid Russia's escalating economic difficulties. The Guardian reported that Kyiv has signaled its latest peace offer may expire, with a senior official stating 'our patience is not endless.' A CBC report revealed the moment Five Eyes intelligence allies confronted Russia over its plans to attack Ukraine. The prolonged conflict is increasingly straining both military and economic resources.