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Tulsi Gabbard Sends Materials To DOJ For Criminal Proceedings
Tulsi Gabbard, identified as a Republican, has sent materials to the Department of Justice for possible criminal proceedings.
Radio Sputnik
Cyber Attack Affects Canvas Online Learning Platform
A cyber attack is reportedly creating chaos at colleges across the United States. KRLD Dallas reported that Harvard, Penn, and Duke universities were victims of a cyber attack. School systems and universities across the country are scrambling after a cyber attack on an online learning system. The attack has caused widespread disruption, prompting an urgent response from educational institutions.
KDKA 1020 Pittsburgh
Silva Avoids Joint Press Conference With US President
A leader identified as Silva has avoided a joint press conference alongside the U.S. President, who was acting as his host. The reason for avoiding the press conference was not specified.
SAfm
Crash Reported On Westbound I Around 10 PM
A crash occurred around 10 p.m.
WTOP Washington DC
Trump Comments On European Commission In Media Post
Former US President Donald Trump made a statement in a media post concerning the European Commission. The specific content of his remarks was not fully detailed in the broadcast.
AIR Urdu Service
Netanyahu To Visit Washington
The Al Jazeera Arabic source questioned the purpose of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's upcoming visit to Washington.
Al Jazeera Arabic
State High Court Issues Ruling Weeks After Referendum Approval
The Federal Trade Court issued a ruling this week, according to a Washington D.C. federal court has struck down President Donald Trump administration's 10% blanket global tariffs, calling them unlawful. Court of International Trade issued a split 2-1 ruling, stating that the administration failed to justify the tariffs under Section 120. This decision is considered a major setback to the White House's trade policy. The House's top Democrat, Hakeem Jeffries, had celebrated the referendum's approval. This decision is stated to potentially have a impact on the midterm elections.
WTOP Washington DC
Operation Metro Search Aftermath Upends Immigrant Lives In US
The aftermath of 'Operation Metro search' continues to upend the lives of many immigrants in the United States. The crackdown has resulted in shuttered restaurants, households rationing groceries, mounting debt, and mental health woes.
NPR
Trump Administration Used Emergency Powers Three Times For Gulf Arms Sales
The Trump administration has sold hundreds of billions of dollars in arms to Gulf countries, including approximately $17 billion in missiles that were not publicly announced. The sales include approximately $17 billion in unannounced missiles.
CRI News Radio
Congressman Don Bacon Attends AI, Emerging Technologies Forum
Republican Congressman Don Bacon from Nebraska participated in a forum on artificial intelligence and emerging technologies. During the event, he discussed goals related to adjusting the baseline for cyber. The forum featured a conversation with the Congressman.
C-SPAN Radio