Archive August 4, 2025

Respecting the human right to sleep? Dream on

When I was a freshman at&nbsp, Columbia University&nbsp, in 1999, the professor of my Literature Humanities course shared some personal information with my class, which was that she slept exactly three hours per night. I forget what prompted the disclosure, though I do recall it was made not to elicit pity but rather as a matter-of-fact explanation of the way things were: sleeping more than three hours a night simply did not allow her sufficient time to simultaneously maintain her professorship and tend to her baby.

This, of course, was before the era of smartphones took the phenomenon of rampant sleep deprivation to another level. But modern life has long been characterised by a lack of proper sleep – an activity that happens to be fundamental to life itself.

I personally cannot count the times I have awakened at one or two o’clock in the morning to work, unable to banish from my brain the capitalist guilt at engaging in necessary restorative rest rather than being, you know, “productive” 24 hours a day.

And yet mine is a privileged variety of semi-self-imposed sleep deprivation, I am not, for example, being denied adequate rest because I have to work three jobs to put food on the table for my family.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the national public health agency of the United States, approximately one-third of US adults and children under the age of 14 get insufficient sleep, putting them at increased risk for anxiety, depression, heart disease, and a host of other potentially life-threatening maladies. As per CDC calculations, a full 75 percent of US high schoolers do not sleep enough.

While the&nbsp, recommended amount&nbsp, of sleep for adults is at least seven hours per day, a 2024 Gallup poll&nbsp, reported&nbsp, that 20 percent of US adults were getting five hours or less – a trend attributable in part to rising stress levels among the population.

To be sure, it’s easy to feel stressed out when your government appears more interested in sending&nbsp, billions upon billions of dollars&nbsp, to Israel to assist in the ongoing&nbsp, genocide of Palestinians&nbsp, in the Gaza Strip than in, say, facilitating existence for Americans by offering&nbsp, healthcare, education, and housing options that don’t require folks to work themselves to death to afford.

Then again, pervasive stress and anxiety work just fine for those sectors of the for-profit medical establishment that make bank off of treating such afflictions.

Meanwhile, speaking of the Gaza Strip, residents of the occupied territory are well acquainted with acute sleep deprivation, which is currently a component of the Israeli military’s genocidal arsenal for wearing Palestinians down both physically and psychologically. Not that a good night’s sleep in Gaza was ever really within the realm of possibility – even prior to the&nbsp, launch&nbsp, of the all-out genocide in 2023 – given Israel’s&nbsp, decades-long terrorisation&nbsp, of the Strip via periodic bombardments, massacres, sonic booms, the ubiquitous deployment of buzzing drones, and other manoeuvres designed to inflict individual and collective trauma.

A&nbsp, study on trauma and sleep disruption&nbsp, in Gaza – conducted in November 2024 and published this year in the peer-reviewed journal BMC Psychology – notes that, in the present context of Israel’s round-the-clock assault, “the act of falling asleep is imbued with existential dread”. The study quotes one Gaza mother who had already lost three of her seven children to Israeli bombings: “Every time I close my eyes, I see my children in front of me, so I’m afraid to sleep”.

Of course, Israel’s penchant for&nbsp, killing entire families in their sleep&nbsp, no doubt exacerbates the fear associated with it. The study observes that children in Gaza have been “stripped of the simple peace that sleep should offer, forced to endure nightmares born from real-life horrors”, while overcrowded shelters have rendered the pursuit of shut-eye ever more elusive.

Furthermore, mass forced displacement in the Gaza Strip “has deprived families of their homes, severing the link between sleep and security”.

A recent&nbsp, article&nbsp, in the American Medical Association Journal of Ethics argues that sleep is a human right that is integral to human health – and that its deprivation is torture. It seems we can thus go ahead and add mass torture to the list of US-backed Israeli atrocities in Gaza.

Naturally, the US has engaged in plenty of do-it-yourself torture over the years, as well, including against detainees in Guantanamo Bay – where sleep deprivation was standard practice along with waterboarding, “rectal rehydration”, and other so-called “enhanced interrogation techniques”.

In her 2022&nbsp, study of sleep deprivation as a form of torture, published by the Maryland Law Review, Deena N Sharuk cites the case of Mohammed Jawad, an Afghan teenager imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay in 2003 and subjected to what was “referred to as the Frequent Flyer Program”, whereby detainees were repeatedly moved between cells in order to disrupt their sleep.

According to Sharuk, Jawad was moved “every three hours for fourteen consecutive days, totaling 112 moves”. The young man subsequently attempted suicide.

Now, the ever-expanding array of immigration detention facilities in the US offers new opportunities to withhold sleep, as victims of the country’s war on refuge seekers are crammed into&nbsp, cages illuminated at all hours by fluorescent lights.

And while a well-rested world would surely be a more serene one, such a prospect remains the stuff of dreams.

2025 WASSCE: 38.32% Obtain Credit In English, Maths

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has announced that only 38.32% of candidates who took the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) received credit and above in at least five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.

In contrast to the 72.12% recorded in 2024, a 33.8% decline, this figure represents a significant performance drop.

Amos Dangut, the head of the WAEC’s Nigerian National Office, made the announcement at a press conference on Monday in Lagos that the 2025 results for school candidates would be released.

Out of the 1, 969, 313 exam-satimates, 1, 718, and 090, representing 87.24%, received credit and at least in any five subjects, with or without English language and/or mathematics, according to an analysis of the candidates’ performance in the examination.

However, only 754, 545 candidates, who make up 38.3%, received credit and above in at least five subjects, including mathematics and English.

“Of this number, 347, 192 (46.01%) were male candidates, while 407, 353 (53.99%) were female. In contrast to the key benchmark of 2024 WASSCE performance, a 33.8% decline was found in Dangut’s analysis of the candidate performance, which 72.12% of candidates achieved last year at the same level.

In total, 1, 969, 313 candidates took the test at 23, 554 recognized secondary schools in Nigeria.

12 178 candidates with special needs, including those who are visually and hearing impaired, were given full accommodations during the exams.

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The gender breakdown showed a fairly even split, with 976, 787 males (49.60%) and 992, 526 females (50.40%) participating.

Dangut praised the support of federal and state education ministries, security agencies, and other stakeholders for the success of the examination despite logistical difficulties and a paper that was delayed in a few locations.

He also cited WAEC’s practice of assigning candidates various versions of objective test questions as a deterrent to malpractice, which may have contributed to the performance decline.

The objective papers showed a slight but discernible decline, he said, while the performance in the essay papers remained comparable to that of previous years.

Additionally, 451, 796 candidates (29.94%) had one or more subjects still being processed due to issues pending resolution, while 451, 517, 517 candidates (77.06%) had their results fully processed and released.

Results for 192, 089 candidates (9. 75%) are being held back due to investigation into exam malpractice.

WAEC continued to raise concerns about organized cheating and mobile phone use despite not reporting a decline from the 11.92% recorded in 2024.

Following a partial deployment in 2025 for private candidates, WAEC reiterated its readiness for the full rollout of computer-based WASSCE in 2026.

The Council also urged indebted state governments to pay their debts in order for candidates to have access to their results by encouraging candidates to apply for their digital certificates, which will be made available within 48 hours of result release.

Shoppers ‘switch out all other underwear’ for Skims as brand launches big savings deal

As Skims continues to amass over 26k 5-star reviews, shoppers are raving that they are ‘ switching out all other underwear for Skims’, and right now, shoppers can save as the retailer launches a massive deal

Shoppers ‘switch out all other underwear’ for Skims as brand launches big sale(Image: Kim Kardashian)

Since the brand’s launch in 2018, shoppers have gone wild for their super inclusive and comfortable shapewear, underwear and clothing. In case you need any further proof of the brand’s loyal customers, the newly released Skims Face Wrap sold out in under 24 hours.

But the Fits Everybody line has quite the cult following, as one shopper even says: “I’ll be switching out all of my other underwear for Skims. So much care and attention has been put into this. It’s Amazing”.

And replacing all of your knickers couldn’t be more affordable right now, as Skims is offering shoppers the chance to buy three pieces for £42, covering a wide range of briefs, thongs and boyshorts, this deal provides the chance to essentially pick up two pairs of underwear for free.

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Kim shows off pieces from Skims’ Fits Everybody range(Image: Kim Kardashian)

It’s not just Kim who is obsessed with the brand’s undergarments, as plenty of praise comes from those without a bias. For instance, this pair of Full Briefs from the Fits Everybody collection (retailing for £22) has gained over 1.6k reviews, with the majority bestowing 5 out of 5 stars.

One thrilled buyer beams: “Purchased while on sale to try the Skims experience and I love them! So soft and comfortable it feels like I’m not wearing anything”.

Another satisfied shopper says: “Hits at the PERFECT spot on the hips for high waisted pants or dresses. So comfortable”.

And another chimes in: “These pants are so comfortable that they are like a second skin. No VPL and no riding up. I have started a collection”.

The Full Briefs come in a wide range of versatile and fun colours, from your everyday black to a new, limited-edition leopard print, and are available in sizes XXS to 4XL. Touted as the perfect everyday panty, these briefs boast a super-soft, stretchy feel and flattering full coverage fit. Plus, they feature a no-cut design that prevents digging and leaves a seamless appearance under clothing, so you can wave goodbye to that pesky visible panty line. These pants would normally sell for £22 but are currently included in the 3 for £42 deal, meaning you can get one whole pair for free.

Elsewhere in this offer is the Fits Everybody Thong (£20), which is available in a similarly vast range of shades and the same sizes XXS to 4XL. Promised to be the best thong in your top drawer, this thong is sure to be an essential in any underwear collection as it’s made to provide ultimate comfort. Made from Skims ‘ signature buttery-soft, stretchy fabric, these pants mould to your body and have a second-skin design that prevents digging or visible lines through clothing. Also part of the 3 for £42 deal, shoppers can once again get their third pair for free.

One 5-star rater who adores this thong writes: “So soft. So comfortable. So stretchy. Won’t Bother buying any other brand now. Love the multibuy deal. Need more”!

And another buyer shares the same sentiments, penning: “These are seriously the most comfortable well-made undergarment I’ve ever had. The quality is exceptional and I feel it’s a very fair price”.

A third viral sensation is these Fits Everybody Lace Boy Shorts, which are one of the more expensive options with a price tag of £26. Available in two colours, these shorts have been touted for their buttery-soft material. These mid-rise boy shorts come equipped with a feminine stretchy lace trim detail along the leg openings, adding a romantic flourish to a simplistic and comfortable design. Also coming in sizes XXS to 4XL, these boy shorts have been a hit with Skims fans.

One shopper bestowed 5-stars, enthusing: “This was the first FE panty I tried and since then, I’ve been hooked! It runs big so I repurchased in a smaller size (got a L and then a M). Kept both, love both. The M is just a more secure fit. It feels like I’m wearing nothing at all. My fav fav fav and moved in from VS for good after being with them for years”.

A further reviewer shares their thoughts, beaming: “So comfy and soooo soft. My fav pair to sleep in”!

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These shorts retail for £26 and are also available in the 3 for £42 offer, meaning customers can currently get nearly two pairs for a massively reduced rate.

Calvin Harris reveals details of Vick Hope’s home birth and graphic snap stuns fans

**TRIGGER WARNING – GRAPHIC IMAGES** DJ Calvin Harris and his wife Vick Hope welcomed their baby at the end of July. Calvin took to his social media to share a slew of snaps from the home birth

Calvin Harris announced he and his wife, Vick Hope, welcomed their baby last month, but added a few intimate snaps that shocked fans. The new father took to his social media on August 4 to share the happy news with a wholesome picture of him cradling his newborn son, Micah, while relaxing on a sofa in the garden.

However, the carousel contained a few more snaps that ‘ fans weren’t prepared for’. In the second snap, Calvin was on his knees holding his newborn son – who was still in the home birthing pool with mum Vick. Another snap showed Vick leaning on the edge of the inflatable pool with her eyes closed. A few candles were lit to maintain a soothing atmosphere.

The fourth slide shocked fans the most as they “weren’t prepared” to witness a close-up photo of the placenta. He also shared snaps of the placenta, now cut up into pieces, placed into a dehydrator to be made into pills. “Congratulations! Coulda used a trigger warning in the last few slides tho”, one fan commented.

“I was NOT prepared for the placenta pic”, one shocked fan announced while another posted: “Swiping:” Oh wow! …. That’s amazing….. Congratula….. WHAT THE F**K!? “. Meanwhile, his fellow DJ pals congratulated him, with Armin Van Buuren and Sebastian Ingrosso sharing their well wishes

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‘ I lost 4 stone in a year but still eat takeaways by changing just two things ‘

US to require up to $15,000 bond for some tourists

The United States could require up to $15, 000 bonds for some tourist and business visas under a pilot programme launching in two weeks.

The Department of State notice released on Monday said the effort aims to deter those who overstay their visas.

The 12-month pilot programme, which will begin on August 20, will target those seeking B-1 or B-2 visas from countries with high rates of overstays although the document does not identify the nations. In June, the US government announced the possibility of full or partial travel bans on visitors from 36 countries with high rates of overstays among other concerns.

The State Department said in its announcement the programme could bring in $20m over the course of a year.

“The Pilot Program is further designed to serve as a diplomatic tool to encourage foreign governments to take all appropriate actions to ensure robust screening and vetting for all citizens in matters of identity verification and public safety”, the release said.

The release notes that historically the State Department has discouraged requiring travellers to the US to post a bond, saying processing the bonds would be “cumbersome”.

In 2020 at the end of President Donald Trump’s first administration, the White House rolled out a similar six-month programme that targeted two dozen countries, most of which were in Africa. It was not fully implemented due to the drop in global travel associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, the notice said

The Trump administration said the new programme would be a diplomatic deterrent for bad actors trying to enter the US. According to the report, there were 500, 000 suspected overstays in the fiscal year 2023.

Trump has made cracking down on immigration a central focus of his presidency, surging resources to secure the border and arresting tens of thousands of undocumented migrants, including many who are seeking legal status.

The administration has justified its arrests and deportations on repeated claims that those who are “unlawfully present in the United States present significant threats to national security and public safety” although overwhelming evidence has shown that immigrants commit crimes at lower rates than naturally born Americans.

Meghan Markle will ‘never win over public’ like Queen Camilla due to major complaint

A royal commentator has explained why the Duchess of Sussex will not be able to change the public’s opinion of her, like Queen Camilla did decades ago

Royal expert Robert Jobson believes Meghan will not be able to change the public’s opinion of her for one major reason(Image: Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

Meghan Markle will never win over the public in the same way Queen Camilla did in the past, a royal expert has claimed.

The Duchess of Sussex has suffered from a low favourability rating among the UK public since she and Prince Harry quit royal life in 2020. But she is not the only royal who has battled with the public’s opinion, as Camilla also faced a wave of public scrutiny when she began publicly dating King Charles.

The key difference in the major royals though, is that Queen Camilla has managed to turn around her public image after decades of work to win back even her harshest critics. It comes after Prince Harry’s devastating loss in royal rift was exposed as Meghan ‘holds the cards’.

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A royal expert claims Meghan’s public image could never be rehabilitated, unlike Queen Camilla’s(Image: Getty Images)

As the Queen has started stepping up her public appearances and her support of King Charles through his cancer journey, her public image has greatly changed, earning her more royal supporters than ever before.

This wasn’t always the case though, as Camilla was seen in the eyes of many as “the other woman” after her on-off relationship with King Charles while he was still married to Princess Diana.

While Camilla has managed to improve her image, some royal commentators have wondered whether the same public rehabilitation would be possible for Meghan Markle. However, one royal expert believes one major difference between the two women explains why Meghan will never win the public back.

Speaking candidly on the podcast Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered last year, expert Robert Jobson said that Camilla managed to change public perception as she never commented on the hate she has received, whereas Meghan has repeatedly spoken about it.

Meghan Markle, Queen Camilla
Robert Jobson believes that Meghan’s complaining about her online hate have sealed her fate in the eyes of the public(Image: Getty Images)

Jobson said: “Through all of the bad times she had,]Camilla] never said a word. She never spoke publicly about anything. That’s what’s likeable about her. She’s a very likeable person. She’s got a great character and she’s not looking for anybody to like her..”.

He continued: “If Meghan spends her life worrying about whether she’s liked or not invariably]she’ll] end up disappointed because some people like you and some people don’t, that’s just the way it is.

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” So can she turn herself around, Meghan in the UK? I doubt it, I doubt it. “

Jobson also said that Camilla’s loyalty and willingness to take on more royal responsibilities in recent years, without ever complaining about it, would have hugely contributed to her growing popularity.