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politics 47d ago Washington

Gunman Scheduled For Court Appearance

Cole Allen, 31, is scheduled to hear charges in court tomorrow following an attack at the White House Correspondents Association dinner. Law enforcement officials reported Allen was armed with two guns and knives when apprehended at a checkpoint.
Bloomberg Radio
politics 47d ago Washington D.C.

Trump Supporters Demand Ballroom Following Attack

Leaked writings from a would-be assassin are providing authorities with insight into his motives. Cole Thomas Allen has been taken into custody following an attack on a political figure.
ABC NewsRadio AU
politics 47d ago Washington

Trump Reframes Attack Narrative Following Washington Incident

Analysts are evaluating the communication strategy of the United States President following an assault in Washington. It remains unclear if the relocation of these officials to holding rooms was standard protocol or a specific security measure.
France Info
environment 47d ago Espanola

Wildfires Burn 1,400 Acres In Georgia

Wildfires have consumed 1,400 acres in southeast Georgia and are currently only 7% contained. The fires destroyed several structures, including a single-wide trailer, an RV, and at least two sheds. Residents in Espanola have been forced to evacuate their homes. Firefighting crews are utilizing helicopter bucket drops to combat the flames. Officials report that fire conditions have decreased significantly despite the lack of containment.
NBC News Radio
other 47d ago Washington

Agencies Warn Water Systems Of Iranian Cyber Threats

The EPA, FBI, CISA, and NSA issued a joint cybersecurity advisory regarding cyber attacks affiliated with Iran. The warning specifically targets vulnerabilities within water systems. The advisory aims to mitigate escalating threats to critical infrastructure.
GDELT
other 47d ago Washington

Gunman Targeted Trump Administration In Attack

Investigators report that the accused gunman in the recent Washington attack sent radical writings to family members prior to the incident. The suspect is identified as a 31-year-old Californian teacher and engineer. The US Department of Justice reports the individual is currently not cooperating actively. Details regarding the specific identities of the targeted officials have not been released. The suspect's motives and exact targets remain under scrutiny by law enforcement. The suspect in the recent shooting attempt against Donald Trump allegedly targeted members of the Trump administration. Investigators found anti-Trump and anti-Christian writings in the suspect's room. Authorities are also examining the suspect's social media profiles for similar content. The gunman is facing charges including assaulting a federal officer and discharging firearms.
WTOP Washington DC
politics 47d ago Washington DC

King Charles Visit Continues After Shooting

The King's upcoming visit to the US will proceed with only modest operational adjustments following urgent discussions between UK and US governments. The King's team has advised a 'keep calm and carry on' approach to the scheduled trip.
Times Radio UK
politics 47d ago Washington DC

White House Dinner Shooter Wrote Anti-Trump Manifesto

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was among several high-profile figures evacuated during a security incident. The alleged gunman is in custody and facing two felony charges, including assault on a federal officer. The suspect is scheduled to appear in federal court tomorrow.
France Info
politics 47d ago Washington DC

Trump Popularity Reflects US Political Polarization

US President Donald Trump's policies are reportedly increasing political division and tension. Opponents claim his political style exacerbates domestic and international friction. This environment makes reaching consensus on internal and external affairs more difficult.
Sky News Arabia Radio
culture 47d ago San Francisco

Fat Phobia in Literature and Society Discussed

KQED FM explored the pervasive nature of fat phobia in literature and society, citing Jonathan Franzen's novel 'Crossroads' as an example of dehumanizing portrayals. The discussion highlighted how internalized societal biases affect perceptions of body size and humanity, and the challenges of creating inclusive narratives.
KQED FM