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Boulder, Colorado, firebomb madman hit with hate crime charges, said he plotted antisemitic attack on peaceful marchers for a year: feds

2 juin 2025 à 19:32
The suspect in Colorado’s horrific antisemitic firebombing planned the attack for more than a year and admitted to cops he wanted to kill Jews, the feds said Monday — as they hit him with hate-crime charges. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, who was in the US illegally after overstaying his visitor’s visa by more than two...

Three killed as Israeli forces open fire near Gaza food distribution site, officials say

2 juin 2025 à 19:19

Incident took place where more than 30 people were killed on Sunday near Gaza Humanitarian Foundation hub

Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip opened fire as people headed towards a food distribution site a kilometre away at around sunrise on Monday, killing at least three people and injuring dozens, health officials and a witness said. The military said it fired warning shots at “suspects” who approached its forces.

The shooting occurred at the same location where witnesses say Israeli forces fired a day earlier on crowds of people heading towards the food distribution hub in southern Gaza run by the Israeli and US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.

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© Photograph: Eyad Baba/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Eyad Baba/AFP/Getty Images

Consumers Are Financing Their Groceries. What Does It Say About the Economy?

2 juin 2025 à 19:12
Increased use of “buy now, pay later” loans may signal shifting consumer habits, but could also be a troubling sign of financial stress.

© Kendrick Brinson for The New York Times

Tia Hodge with her husband, Jason, and their daughter Naveah at their home in Austell, Ga. Mrs. Hodge uses a buy now, pay later service to help cover the cost of groceries.

Reporter says she was fired from Trump-friendly outlet after criticizing Hegseth

2 juin 2025 à 18:41

Correspondent for far-right outlet was fired after accusing defense secretary of clamping down on press access

A pro-Donald Trump journalist says she was fired from her job after criticizing the president’s secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, over his attempts to restrict media access at the Pentagon.

Gabrielle Cuccia, the former chief Pentagon correspondent for the far-right, Trump-friendly media outlet One America News (OAN), says she was terminated shortly after she published a Substack post accusing Hegseth’s defense department of clamping down on press access. She had said the restrictions were disturbing, questioned the defense department’s motives in tightening media restrictions, and noted that Hegseth has yet to hold a formal press conference since taking office.

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© Photograph: Edgar Su/Reuters

© Photograph: Edgar Su/Reuters

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