Authorities Suggest Trump and Officials May Be Targets in Press Dinner Shooting Case
Officials indicate that the suspect in the press dinner shooting is likely to face charges related to assaulting a federal officer and using a firearm during a violent crime.
Three Assassination Attempts on Trump in Under Two Years Raise Concerns
A recent shooting incident marks the third assassination attempt on former President Trump in less than two years, highlighting ongoing security challenges.
Coco Gauff Triumphs Over Adversity in Madrid Open Match Against Cirstea
In a challenging match at the Mutua Madrid Open, Coco Gauff battled through illness to defeat Sorana Cirstea, showcasing her resilience and determination.
Thom Tillis Lifts Block on Kevin Warsh's Fed Chair Nomination
Senator Thom Tillis has changed his stance, allowing Kevin Warsh's nomination as Fed chair to move forward after previously threatening to block it until a criminal probe into Jay Powell was resolved.
Trial of Assad Officials Commences in Damascus Amid Ongoing Uncertainty
A court in Damascus has initiated proceedings against officials from Bashar Assad's regime, with some being tried in absentia. The trial raises questions about accountability for past actions.
Concerns Raised as Video Shows York Player Allegedly Punching Fan
Authorities are investigating a video that seems to depict a York City player striking a fan during post-match celebrations following a recent draw with Rochdale.
Shooting at White House Correspondent's Dinner Raises Concerns Amid Stalled Iran Peace Talks
A shooting at the White House Correspondent's Dinner has diverted attention from ongoing peace negotiations concerning Iran, which remain unresolved as tensions escalate.
Torrance Teacher Arrested Following Shooting at White House Correspondents' Dinner
Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old teacher from Torrance, California, has been arrested in connection with the shooting incident during the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Keir Starmer Expresses Shock Over Shooting at Trump Media Dinner
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has voiced his shock following a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, where US President Donald Trump was unharmed.
Supreme Court to Examine Police Use of Geofencing in Criminal Investigations
The Supreme Court is set to review the constitutionality of police employing geofencing techniques to access Google data during criminal investigations, a case with significant implications for digital privacy.
Modi Expresses Concern for Trump's Safety Following Shooting Incident
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has condemned the recent shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, expressing his concern for former President Trump's safety.
Trump Reflects on Press Gala Shooting in Washington
In the wake of a shooting incident at a press gala in Washington, Trump shares his thoughts on the risks faced by those in public life.
Charges Filed Against Roommate in Case of Missing USF Students
Murder charges have been brought against the roommate of a Bangladeshi doctoral student who vanished alongside his girlfriend from the University of South Florida.
Court Overturns Nova Scotia's Wildfire Ban, Sparking Debate on Definition of 'Woods'
A recent court ruling in Nova Scotia has overturned a wildfire prevention ban, siding with a hiker who challenged the order. The decision raises questions about what constitutes 'woods.'
New Ruling Raises Concerns for DACA Recipients
A recent decision by three appellate immigration judges could complicate the status of DACA recipients, including Catalina 'Xóchitl' Santiago, by making deportation easier.
Federal Executions to Include Firing Squads, Gas, and Electrocution
The Department of Justice has announced a policy change that permits firing squads, gas, and electrocution as methods of federal execution, aiming to expedite capital punishment cases.
Judge Raises Concerns Over Trump's $10 Billion IRS Lawsuit
Recent remarks from a judge suggest that Donald Trump's lawsuit against the IRS for $10 billion may encounter significant obstacles as it progresses.
Concerns Rise Over California's A.B. 1709 Social Media Restrictions
California's A.B. 1709 is advancing rapidly, proposing a ban on social media for individuals under 16 and requiring all users to verify their identities. This raises significant privacy and autonomy issues.
EFF Advocates for Transparency in Patent Litigation in Texas
The Electronic Frontier Foundation calls for greater transparency in patent cases, emphasizing the need for public access to legal proceedings in the Eastern District of Texas.
Court Upholds Asylum Rights, Rejecting Trump's Border Ban
A U.S. appeals court has ruled that individuals have the right to apply for asylum at the border, countering Trump's efforts to suspend such applications amid claims of a border invasion.