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Armed intruder killed at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, authorities say
An armed man who got onto the property of President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in Palm Beach was shot dead overnight by U.S. Secret Service agents and a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputy, the agencies said.
A federal source familiar with the investigation identified the man as Austin Tucker Martin, a 21-year-old whose family had...Read more
Trump's Mar-a-Lago has seen security issues through the years. Here's a rundown
Secret Service agents and a sheriff’s deputy have shot and killed an armed man near Mar-a-Lago. It wasn’t the first time President Donald Trump’s Palm Beach estate has faced intrusions and scandals.
Here’s a rundown:
SUV sprayed with bullets at Mar-a-Lago
In February 2020, law enforcement officers sprayed an SUV with bullets while it ...Read more
Xi gains leverage before Trump summit after tariff reversal
Chinese President Xi Jinping is heading to the negotiating table with Donald Trump with a boost in bargaining power, after the U.S. leader lost his ability to quickly raise tariffs for nearly any reason.
Weeks before Trump lands in Beijing on March 31, the first trip by an American president since his last visit in 2017, the Supreme Court ...Read more
DHS reverses suspension of PreCheck as it takes shutdown steps
The Transportation Security Administration said it will continue to operate the PreCheck program after the Department of Homeland Security earlier said it will temporarily pause several programs that speed up some travelers’ progress through airports.
DHS originally said that it would suspend the operations of PreCheck lanes starting Sunday ...Read more
SpaceX fleet-leading booster makes record 33rd trip to space
SpaceX padded the record for its most-flown rocket booster late Saturday with its 33rd trip to space.
A Falcon 9 flying 28 Starlink satellites launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Space Launch Complex 40 at 10:47 p.m.
The first-stage booster first launched in June 2021 and has been the pace setter for SpaceX’s reusability ...Read more
US Secret Service says armed man shot, killed at Mar-a-Lago
The U.S. Secret Service said an armed man was shot and killed after entering a secured area at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida even as the president spent the weekend in Washington.
The Secret Service said in a statement posted on X that a man in his early 20s was seen entering the property “carrying what appeared to ...Read more
Russia hits Kyiv overnight as war about to enter fifth year
Russian forces attacked Ukraine’s capital and other targets with missiles and drones overnight, days before the Kremlin’s full-scale war on its neighbor enters a fifth year.
Strikes with some 50 missiles of various types and nearly 300 attack drones “targeted Kyiv and the region, and the Dnipro, Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv, Odesa, Poltava and ...Read more
Blizzard cancels thousands of flights as NYC braces for 18 to 22 inches of snow
New estimates are forecasting New York City might see nearly two feet of snow, as the five boroughs brace for a blizzard that could rival the record books.
The storm will start with light snow at first but the squall will “worsen rapidly,” with the severe weather hitting about 9 p.m. Sunday and persisting until 9 a.m. Monday, city Office of...Read more
US bilateral trade deals stand despite tariff ruling, Greer says
President Donald Trump’s tariff-policy defeat in the U.S. Supreme Court won’t unravel individual deals the administration has sealed with its trading partners, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said.
Those deals, which the administration made with China, the European Union, South Korea and others, remain in place, Greer said Sunday ...Read more
Why you can salvage moldy cheese but never spoiled meat − a toxicologist advises on what to watch out for
When you open the refrigerator and find a wedge of cheese flecked with green mold, or a package of chicken that smells faintly sour, it can be tempting to gamble with your stomach rather than waste food.
But the line between harmless fermentation and dangerous spoilage is sharp. Consuming spoiled foods exposes the body to a range of ...Read more
The only thing limiting Taylor Swift’s popularity is partisan polarization
Taylor Swift’s latest album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” generated a cultural whirlwind: chart-topping success, social media saturation and frenzied debate over her artistic evolution.
Nonetheless, despite this warm reception, opinions on Swift are deeply polarized by party. Democrats are far more likely to view her positively; ...Read more
How a TikToker and former actress is helping lead California's earthquake work
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Wendy Bohon approached a table at the California Geological Survey library in Sacramento and began to give Puck’s closing speech from William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
Only this time, some of the speech was adapted to be about earthquakes. Once again, Bohon was making her worlds converge.
Bohon ...Read more
Florida plan to verify citizenship could snare lawful registered voters in bureaucratic morass
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — An effort in the Florida Legislature sounds simple and straightforward: ensure that only U.S. citizens vote in state elections.
Republicans who control the state Senate and House of Representatives are advancing legislation they say would do just that, brushing aside warnings that they are about to create a logistical ...Read more
Hundreds of San Diego County schools, parks and care facilities are near potentially dangerous oil wells, data show
SAN DIEGO — Hundreds of schools, child cares, parks and other care facilities around San Diego County are located near idle oil wells, which can emit toxic gases, a new study finds.
They’re among the nearly 4,500 wells statewide that an analysis of state data by the Center for Biological Diversity found are within 3,200 feet of such ...Read more
Baltimore ramps up 911 crisis diversions, yet response times draw concern
BALTIMORE — Baltimore officials say they’ve boosted the number of 911 calls diverted to mental health professionals, but acknowledge that long wait times and continued police involvement show the city’s crisis response system remains a work in progress.
An investigation by The Baltimore Sun in July 2025 found a sharp drop in emergency ...Read more
Australia's Albanese rejects immigration cuts as far-right grows
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese dismissed the idea of immigration cuts or tighter border checks, even as electoral polls show a surge in support for the country’s hard-right One Nation Party.
“We have tight checks,” Labor leader Albanese said in an interview with Sky News aired on Sunday, when asked if he planned to harden ...Read more
Moroun donates $1 million to MAGA fund days before Trump's bridge threat
DETROIT — Matthew Moroun, whose family owns the Ambassador Bridge, gave $1 million to a political action committee that supports Republican President Donald Trump less than a month before Trump threatened to block the opening of a new, competing span between Detroit and Canada.
The $1 million receipt for the super PAC MAGA Inc. was revealed ...Read more
Amid affordability woes, Maryland Democrats focus on immigration
WASHINGTON — Marylanders have for months faced high grocery prices and rising energy bills. Polls show affordability is a major issue. But lawmakers in Annapolis have focused on a more divisive topic: immigration.
While the state legislature has been slow to address cost concerns, they moved quickly to act against the U.S. Immigration and ...Read more
Feds say former North Miami mayor lived a 30-year lie, move to strip him of citizenship
MIAMI — From the moment Philippe Bien-Aime stepped foot in the United States on July 25, 1995, immigration authorities, say the Haitian native has been living a lie.
The former mayor of North Miami arrived in the U.S. with his photo on someone else’s passport, authorities say in a federal lawsuit seeking to strip Bien-Aime of his ...Read more
Trump threatens Netflix with 'consequences' over Susan Rice board seat
Donald Trump called on Netflix to fire board member Susan Rice or “pay the consequences,” after she said that Democrats would take action against corporations that “take a knee” to the president.
Rice, who was former President Barack Obama’s national security adviser and United Nations ambassador and also served in Joe Biden’s White...Read more
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