The Daily Populous

Wednesday June 11st, 2025 evening edition

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Elon Musk on DOGE and his work in and out of government.

"Any inquiry into whether an entity is an agency for the purposes of the Freedom of Information Act cannot turn on the entity's ability to persuade.

The Supreme Court sent the case back to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C.

The underlying issue in the case involves whether DOGE is subject to the Freedom of Information Act.

DOGE's agency status was not before the Supreme Court, though the high court may be asked to settle that matter in the future.

A federal appeals court ultimately declined to pause that order, requiring DOGE to turn over the documents sought by CREW. »

Rough sleeping to be decriminalised in England and Wales

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Rough sleeping to be decriminalised in England and Wales.

Rough sleeping will be decriminalised next year under government plans to scrap a 200-year-old law.

Ministers are planning to scrap the Vagrancy Act, which outlaws rough sleeping in England and Wales. »

Lies of P DLC Overture Director Vows to 'Review Various Adjustments, Including Difficulty Reduction'

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As a "Soulslike" game, Lies of P can be punishingly difficult, especially for inexperienced players perhaps attracted by Lies of P's dark story and setting.

For those attempting the Overture DLC on the "intended" difficulty, Legendary Stalker, however, things seem tougher than ever.

Now, courtesy of a new Lies of P Director's Letter , it seems the difficulty will be tweaked once again. »

Bison gores man in Yellowstone after visitors get too close

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— A bison gored a man Tuesday after a large group of visitors got too close to the animal in Yellowstone National Park, officials said.

Bison gored at least two people in Yellowstone last year including an 83-year-old South Carolina woman who was seriously injured.

Park regulations require visitors to keep at least 25 yards away from bison and other large herbivores and 100 yards away from wolves and bears. »