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Man Deported To Netherlands After US Detention
A man named Ramsing was deported to the Netherlands in February, separating him from his wife and daughter in the United States. Ramsing previously lived in the Netherlands at age five after his parents separated.
KQED FM
Defense Rests In Capitol Murder Trial
The defense has concluded its presentation of evidence in the Capitol murder trial.
China National Radio
Car Crash Reported On 275 Southbound In Michigan
A vehicle crash occurred on the 275 Southbound entrance ramp from Ford Road in the Canton Westland area. The current status of the driver was not immediately known at the time of the report.
WWJ Detroit
Defense Rests In Capitol Murder Trial
The defense has rested its case in the punishment phase of the Capitol murder trial. Jurors are scheduled to hear closing arguments today to determine if Tanner Horner receives the death penalty or life without parole. The trial concerns the 2022 killing of Athena Strand.
KRLD Dallas
Winter Weather Advisory Issued For Cheyenne
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Cheyenne, Wyoming. The warning is effective from May 5 at 5:40 AM MDT until May 6 at 12:00 PM MDT.
Weather.gov
Harley-Davidson Profits Fall 79 Percent
Harley-Davidson reported a 79% drop in profits for the last quarter. The motorcycle manufacturer cut prices to boost sales and clear out inventory. Despite the profit decline, shares of the company, ticker HOG, rose by more than 1%. Revenue for the period met analyst estimates.
Bloomberg Radio
Illegal Street Races Prompt Police Action
Police have reported at least 25 illegal street races and takeovers across the county since the start of the year. Fines and jail time are possible penalties for participants.
WTOP Washington DC
US Demands Taiwan Shift Chip Production
The United States has requested Taiwan shift 40% of its advanced semiconductor production capacity to the US.
BCC News Taiwan
Texas Lawmaker Denies Broadband-Related Camp Closures
State Representative Pat Curry stated that no camps will be forced to close this summer due to broadband connectivity problems. This follows a lawsuit filed last month by Longhorn and 19 other camps claiming fiber is not a viable option in many rural settings.
KRLD Dallas
Amy Coney Barrett Visits Texas Library
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett visited the George W. Bush Library in Texas. She stated that the judiciary is the only branch of government required to explain the reasoning behind its decisions.
KRLD Dallas