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Family members of the man charged with Sunday’s attack in Boulder, Colorado, have been taken into custody, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Tuesday.Noem made the announcement on X, calling the suspect, Mohamed Soliman, an “illegal alien” and “terrorist.” He is facing multiple counts of attempted murder and a federal hate crimes charge for the attack that injured 12 people at a march supporting Israeli hostages.”We are investigating to what extent his family knew about this heinous attack, if they had knowledge of it, or if they provided support to it,” Noem said. “I am continuing to pray for the victims…
Washington — Elon Musk ramped up his criticism of President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” on Tuesday, calling it “a disgusting abomination” as Congress rushes to send the legislation to the president by July 4. “I’m sorry, but I just can’t stand it anymore,” Musk wrote in a post on X, adding that the sweeping policy bill aimed at advancing Mr. Trump’s domestic priorities is “outrageous” and “pork-filled.” “Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong,” he said. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to the criticism during the daily press briefing, telling reporters that Mr. Trump “already knows…
NPR’s Steve Inskeep spoke with U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., about President Trump’s budget bill, now in the Senate. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images The Senate is now considering President Trump’s “big, beautiful” multi-trillion dollar budget bill, which passed the House last month by a single vote. Senate Republicans can get it over the finish line — if they stick together. But the bill may face significant changes as a growing number of GOP senators have signaled they fear the bill costs too much and that cuts to Medicare will harm Americans. Democratic Senator Jeff…
A Romanian man has pleaded guilty to leading an extensive plot to use swatting calls and bomb threats to intimidate dozens of people, including a former United States president and multiple members of Congress, authorities announced on Monday. The allegedly years-long scheme involved bogus police emergencies and false reports of violent incidents at government buildings, churches and private residences, including some senior government officials’ homes, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C.Thomasz Szabo, 26, is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 23 by U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson in the U.S. capital, after he was extradited from Romania…
June 3, 2025 In yet another instance of mafia politics, the Trump administration is threatening to destroy the state’s public schools unless its reactionary social agenda is obeyed. Ad Policy Secretary of Education Linda McMahon speaking during a press conference at Massapequa High School on May 30, 2025, discussing New York State’s ban on Native American mascots.(Alejandra Villa Loarca / Newsday RM via Getty Images) Sometimes the irony doesn’t just burn. It flays the skin. Donald Trump’s education secretary, Linda McMahon—she and her family are the longtime overlords of World Wrestling Entertainment—has made billions in part by having her wrestlers…
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Miami — Two South Florida shark divers convicted of theft for freeing 19 sharks and a giant grouper from a fisherman’s longline several miles from shore have been pardoned by President Trump.Pardons for Tanner Mansell and John Moore Jr. were signed Wednesday. They had been convicted in 2022 of theft of property within special maritime jurisdiction. The two men avoided prison time but were ordered to pay $3,343.72 in restitution, and the felony convictions prevented them from voting in Florida, owning firearms and traveling freely outside the U.S. “We never stopped fighting, and justice has finally prevailed,” Moore’s attorney, Marc…
An American flag hangs inside the former Westinghouse plant in Turtle Creek, Pa., which now houses several businesses, including the Eos Energy Enterprises Inc. manufacturing facility. Bloomberg/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Bloomberg/Getty Images This is Part 3 in our Planet Money newsletter series on manufacturing in America. Part 1 asked why Americans aren’t filling the manufacturing jobs that are already here. Part 2 dived deep into economic research that finds that manufacturing jobs pay a higher premium than many other industries. Subscribe here for the next installment. As always, our podcast is here. We at the Planet Money newsletter…
Everything we know about the Boulder attack on Israeli hostage march – CBS News Watch CBS News Police in Boulder, Colorado, said Monday that 12 people were injured in an attack on a group demonstrating in support of Israelis held hostage by Hamas. The suspect will be charged by both the state and federal government with hate crimes and attempted murder. Jason Allen reports, then Nancy Cordes has details on how the Trump administration is reacting. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On Source link
5/26: Face the Nation – CBS News Watch CBS News This week on “Face the Nation,” two of the veterans in Congress, Reps. Pat Ryan and Mike Waltz, join to discuss veteran suicide ahead of Memorial Day. Plus, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discusses the latest on Memorial Day travel and the current issue of turbulence. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On Source link