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    At least six injured, possibly with burns, in a Colorado attack the FBI is investigating as terrorism; suspect in custody

    In Boulder, Colorado, six individuals were injured in a "targeted terror attack" at an outdoor mall during a gathering to support Israeli hostages in Gaza. The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, allegedly shouted "Free Palestine" and used a makeshift flamethrower, leading to his arrest.

    Boulder attack: Targeted terror attack unleashed on peaceful Colorado vigil as suspect sets multiple victims on fire

    In Boulder, a man reportedly set fire to people at Pearl Street Mall. The victims were attending a vigil for Israeli hostages. Police arrested the suspect and took the injured to hospitals. The FBI and local law enforcement are investigating the incident. Officials are calling it a targeted terror attack and hate crime.

    Knives Out 3 trailer hints at possible victim in ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ — Here's who might die

    The trailer for Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery hints at a darker tone and sparks theories about who the murder victim is. Paired with gothic visuals, Knives Out 3 trailer is being appreciated by the audience.

    Pride Parades 2025: When and where the celebrations will take place in June

    June 2025 marks 55 years since the first Pride march in the U.S., honoring the legacy of the Stonewall Uprising. Cities nationwide will host parades and events, celebrating LGBTQ+ identity while spotlighting ongoing advocacy and inclusion efforts.

    US communities spanning from red to blue blast Trump administration's sanctuary list

    American state and local officials criticised the Trump administration's list. The list identified uncooperative "sanctuary" areas. Some Trump supporters were surprised to be included. Misspellings and mislabeling were present. Communities with pro-immigrant policies defended their stance. They said policies ensure crime reporting. The administration aims to increase immigration arrests. Questions arose about the list's criteria and definition of "sanctuary."

    "Will not turn the other cheek" Shashi Tharoor reaffirms India's firm stance on countering terrorism

    In Panama, MP Shashi Tharoor reaffirmed India's strong stance against terrorism, asserting the nation's resolve to respond to attacks and not turn the other cheek. He criticized Pakistan's army for honoring terrorists, highlighting their involvement in undermining India and the Kashmiri economy. Tharoor's multi-party delegation also met with Panama's President, Jose Raul Mulino, to discuss matters of mutual interest.

    • Baylor football player Alex Foster shot dead in Greenville, Mississippi

      Baylor University is in mourning after the tragic death of 18-year-old defensive lineman Alex Foster, who was fatally shot in his hometown of Greenville, Mississippi. Foster, a highly-regarded football prospect, was found wounded in a vehicle and passed away shortly after. Police are investigating the shooting, while the community grapples with the loss of a promising young athlete.

      Pentagon rattled by leadership rift as Pete Hegseth’s inner circle feuds - is the Defense Secretary’s job on the line?

      A man in Australia is in trouble for lying about medicine sales. Police took his 12 fancy cars, including Ferraris and Lamborghinis. He may go to jail if found guilty. The case is part of a big fraud investigation.

      Trump's campaign received scores of donations from problematic donors

      President Trump called for an investigation into ActBlue, alleging illegal foreign contributions, while his own committees received questionable donations, including those from overseas and anonymous sources. Despite campaign finance violations, Trump has shown indifference, even pardoning those convicted of related crimes. Democrats fear the investigation is politically motivated and could significantly impact their fundraising efforts.

      China-Pakistan axis: The dragon-scorpion squeeze

      South Asia faces persistent instability, particularly in the evolving India-Pakistan rivalry, now influenced by China. Pakistan's reliance on China has deepened, creating a 'dragon-scorpion axis' where China provides support for Pakistan's actions. This entanglement challenges India, requiring a reframing of deterrence and strategic alliances to counter this complex dynamic and maintain regional stability.

      Trump presented fake photo to Ramaphosa in bid to support controversial white genocide theory in South Africa

      Trump showed a wrong photo to South Africa’s President Ramaphosa to support a false claim that White people are being killed in South Africa. This caused shock and confusion during the meeting.

      At least 60 people killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza as Israel lets minimal aid in

      Israeli strikes across Gaza have resulted in at least 60 deaths in a 24-hour period, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. Amidst international criticism and pressure, Israel has allowed some aid into Gaza, but agencies deem it insufficient. Ceasefire negotiations in Doha have stalled, with both sides blaming each other for the lack of progress, while violence continues.

      Two Israeli embassy staffers shot dead in downtown Washington, lone suspect held

      In Washington, D.C., two Israeli embassy staffers were fatally shot by a suspect chanting pro-Palestine slogans. The victims, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were targeted after leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum. Identified as Elias Rodriguez, the suspect is in custody.

      Who is Elias Rodriguez? The man who chanted ‘Free Palestine’ before shooting two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington DC

      Elias Rodriguez (Google Trends): Elias Rodriguez, a 30-year-old from Chicago, has been identified as the suspect in the fatal shooting of two Israeli Embassy staff members outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC. The victims, believed to be a couple, were killed at close range during a Jewish event. The suspect, who had no prior police record, shouted pro-Palestine slogans while in custody. The attack has sparked condemnation from Israeli and U.S. leaders amid heightened tensions and rising antisemitic threats.

      Netanyahu says ordered enhanced security at Israel missions worldwide

      Following a fatal shooting outside a Jewish museum in Washington, where two Israeli embassy staffers were killed by a gunman shouting "free Palestine," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered increased security at Israeli diplomatic missions worldwide.

      Two Israeli diplomats shot dead by Pro Palestine protestor in Washington DC; probe launched

      Two Israeli Embassy staff members were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC. The suspect, a 30-year-old man, opened fire on a group leaving the museum and was apprehended after chanting "Free, Free Palestine." US authorities are investigating the incident, which President Trump condemned as antisemitic.

      New Zealand Budget 2025 highlights: KiwiSaver changes, business tax breaks, and increased spending on health and education

      New Zealand budget 2025: It outlines changes to KiwiSaver and benefits. Tax breaks for businesses are included. The budget aims to balance cuts with new spending. Health, education, law and order, and defence will receive increased budgets. The return to surplus is delayed. There are changes to benefits for unemployed young people.

      Trump officials violated court order over South Sudan deportation attempt, judge says

      A US judge said the government broke his order. The government tried to send migrants to South Sudan. The judge said the migrants did not get enough time to raise safety concerns. The judge clarified that migrants must get 10 days to raise safety claims. The Homeland Security Department said the deported men were criminals.

      Trump alleges 'genocide' in South Africa. At an agricultural fair, even Afrikaner farmers scoff

      Amidst U.S. refugee policy concerns, South Africa's President Ramaphosa is set to meet with President Trump, even as claims of "genocide" against Afrikaner farmers are widely refuted locally. Despite U.S. granting refugee status to some Afrikaners, South African farmers, both Black and white, emphasize that crime affects everyone, advocating for resources and unity instead of fleeing.

      Pakistan govt assures to rebuild Muridke's JuD headquarters destroyed in Indian strike

      Pakistan pledged to rebuild the JuD headquarters mosques at Muridke, which India destroyed. PMML welcomed this step. India urged the IMF to reconsider its USD one billion aid to Pakistan, fearing it would fund terrorism. Rajnath Singh stated Pakistan is rebuilding terror infrastructure and will fund terrorists like Masood Azhar. Jamaat-e-Islami condemned the Indian attack on Muridke.

      Peace Officers Memorial Day: Here's why American flags are at half-staff on May 15

      The American flag on Thursday, May 15, was being flown at half-staff across multiple states to observe Peace Officers Memorial Day. Here's all you need to know about the special occasion, along with the National Police Week, which is being marked from May 11 until May 17.

      As Sean Diddy Combs' trial is underway, spotlight on why Jennifer Lopez was arrested while dating him

      Sean Diddy Combs' high-profile trial has started with sex trafficking accusations with his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura testifying about abuse. The focus has also shifted to Diddy's ex girlfriend Jennifer Lopez amid speculations that she might be called as a witness too. Sean Diddy and Lopez dated between 1999 and 2001 and the two shared a tumultuous relationship.

      McDiplomacy? Mobile McDonald’s joins Donald Trump’s Saudi Arabia itinerary

      Saudi Arabia made global headlines by setting up a mobile McDonald’s truck near its Royal Court in Riyadh as part of its high-profile welcome for US President Donald Trump. The gesture—aimed at the president’s fondness for fast food—was part of an elaborate reception that included defence deals worth $142 billion and a $600 billion Saudi investment commitment in the US. The visit marked the start of Trump’s four-day Middle East tour and was described as a symbolic deepening of US-Saudi ties.

      Who are the 'grandpa robbers' charged with stealing over $6 million in jewels from Kim Kardashian in 2016, in one of the biggest heists?

      The trial begins for the men accused of robbing Kim Kardashian in Paris. The incident happened nine years ago. The robbers, dubbed 'grandpa robbers,' are mostly in their 60s and 70s. They stole millions in jewellery. Aomar Ait Khedache admits his involvement. Yunice Abbas also confesses. The robbery had a significant impact on Kardashian.

      US Supreme Court faces dual controversies in birthright citizenship case

      The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding Trump's policy restricting birthright citizenship, focusing on the legality of nationwide injunctions issued by lower courts. The administration seeks to narrow these injunctions, allowing broader enforcement of the policy while its legality is debated.

      Virginia teenager shot dead after TikTok prank mistakenly assumed as break-in attempt

      In a classic case of TikTok prank failure, an 18-year-old was allegedly shot dead by a man who was supposedly under the impression that a group of teenagers was trying to break into his property. A friend of the deceased survived with a graze wound. A third boy managed to escape unharmed.

      25 minutes, 9 terror camps, 26 dead avenged! Inside India's precision strike on Pakistan terror hubs

      Operation Sindoor: India retaliated to the Pahalgam terror attack by launching 'Operation Sindoor', dismantling nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and PoK within 25 minutes. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri declared Pakistan a 'haven for terrorists,' emphasizing the operation's focus on preventing further attacks.

      Pro-Palestinian protesters occupy University of Washington building, arrested

      On May 5, 2025, approximately 30 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at the University of Washington after occupying the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building. Organized by SUPER-UW, the demonstration aimed to pressure the university to sever ties with Boeing due to its military contracts with Israel. Protesters barricaded the building, renamed it, and blocked streets, leading to charges including trespassing and property destruction.

      Mike Waltz, Pete Hegseth and now Kash Patel: How Trump's cabinet is falling apart as President touts 100 days in office

      At a time when President Donald Trump is busy boasting his achievements in his first 100 days in office, his cabinet picks seems to be losing grip. With NSA head Mike Waltz being removed from his post to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth facing ire over Signal Gate scandal, another close Trump ally Kash Patel has also courted controversy.

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