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Tanks, thunder, and Trump: The military parade that split America
The U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary parade in Washington, D.C., has drawn both admiration and outrage. Coinciding with Donald Trump’s 79th birthday, the large-scale military display features thousands of troops, tanks, and fighter jets. While the Army insists the event is about public engagement, critics say it's a political spectacle. Many question its massive cost and disruption to the city. The event has reignited fears about Trump’s use of military imagery for personal gain, echoing authoritarian traditions.

Canadians urged to “stay away” from LA protests amid rising tensions in US
Canada has cautioned its citizens in the US to avoid demonstrations, particularly in Los Angeles, due to escalating unrest following ICE raids and subsequent protests. The situation has intensified with federal intervention, including the deployment of the National Guard and Marines, sparking legal challenges and raising concerns about potential overreach.

Does Israel-Iran crisis pose biggest threat to Donald Trump's Presidency?
Donald Trump himself had repeatedly insisted that Iran could not be allowed to have nuclear weapons.

Rs 1 lakh gold, $78 oil, 1,300 point Sensex crash: Israel's Friday the 13th bombshell
Israel's missile strike on Iran sent shockwaves through global markets, triggering a sharp decline in stock indices and a surge in oil prices. The attack, targeting Iran's nuclear facilities, escalated Middle East tensions, prompting investors to seek safe-haven assets like gold and government bonds. Concerns over supply disruptions and potential retaliation from Iran further fueled market volatility, impacting various sectors.

Bo Loudon, Barron Trump’s best friend, says he got ICE to detain TikTok star Khaby Lame, sparks fury
Bo Loudon, who says he’s Barron Trump’s best friend, claims he helped get TikTok star Khaby Lame detained by ICE for visa issues. Khaby was arrested in Las Vegas and later left the U.S. Loudon says he worked with Trump’s DHS, but ICE hasn’t confirmed this.

US stock market today: Dow struggles, Nasdaq dips, S&P slides as Boeing crashes and Trump sparks fresh China tariff fears
US stock market opened volatile on June 12, 2025, as President Donald Trump announced a “done” trade deal with China, yet market reactions stayed cautious. Despite Trump’s claim of a 55% China tariff, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick clarified no immediate changes under the London framework. Meanwhile, Dow Jones futures turned green briefly, but S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures remained lower. Rising tensions with Iran, which threatened US bases if nuclear talks fail, pushed Brent crude oil above $70. The US dollar dipped to 2023 lows as gold prices jumped. Markets await China's official statement and updates on Iran talks.
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Plus-size clothing retailer to close nearly 180 stores across US this year
Torrid, a plus-size clothing store, plans to close 180 underperforming stores this year across the US. The closures, in part, are a result of more customers shopping online. About 70% of Torrid's customers make purchases from the website. The plus-size community has taken to social media to express its disappointment with the closures.
Trump’s military parade in trouble? First Republicans back out — now TV giants like CBS, NBC, ABC might barely air it
Trump planned a big Army parade on June 14 in D.C., but major TV channels like ABC, NBC, and CBS won’t show it live on their main channels. Only Fox News and NewsNation will show full coverage. Some say it’s because of past fights between Trump and these networks.
Pakistan army chief Asim Munir likely gets Trump admin's invite to attend US Army Day celebrations
General Munir, Pakistan's army chief, may visit Washington DC. He is expected to attend the US Army's 250th-anniversary celebrations. The invitation came from his American counterpart. This visit follows recent tensions between India and Pakistan. A US General said that the US needs relations with both Pakistan and India. The US acknowledges Pakistan's help against ISIS Khorasan.
Israel-Iran war looming? US evacuates non-essential staff from middle-east, UK cautions ships in Gulf
Amid rising tensions with Iran over its nuclear program, the U.S. is reducing its non-essential staff presence in the Middle East, including Baghdad, Bahrain, and Kuwait. This decision reflects concerns about regional unrest, with potential impacts on maritime activities. While diplomatic talks face uncertainty, military readiness and security assessments are being closely monitored.
Trump admin set to destroy vital HIV meds and contraceptives worth $12 million following closure of USAID
The Trump government may destroy $12 million worth of HIV and birth control medicines bought to help poor countries. These medicines are stuck in warehouses and might never reach people who need them. Experts say this could hurt efforts to fight AIDS worldwide.
ICE protests near me against raids in San Francisco, LA, Chicago, Denver, NYC and across U.S - time, location
Nationwide protests have erupted following ICE raids in Los Angeles, leading to numerous arrests and sparking demonstrations in cities like New York, Chicago, and Atlanta. The unrest, triggered by the detention of over 40 individuals, has prompted National Guard deployment and intensified debates over immigration policies.
US stock market future today: Dow futures fall 110 points as inflation data and bond auction test Wall Street’s nerves despite US-China trade deal progress
US stock market future live updates show Dow futures falling by 110 points as investors stay cautious ahead of today’s key US inflation data and 10-year bond auction. Despite a major step forward in US-China trade relations, Wall Street futures are in the red. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq showed strength yesterday, lifted by Tesla's recovery. Rising inflation and the bond auction outcome are expected to guide today’s market direction. Investors are also reacting to a court decision to uphold Trump-era tariffs. Crude oil trades around $67, while the US Dollar Index holds near 99. Stay tuned for key updates.
Trump authorises additional 2,000 National Guard members to Los Angeles, US officials say
President Trump authorized the deployment of 2,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines to Los Angeles in response to protests over immigration raids. Governor Newsom criticized the move as reckless and disrespectful, while California sued Trump, alleging an abuse of authority.
Australian PM Albanese calls Lauren Tomasi shooting incident ‘horrific’; “very concerned” LAPD orders probe
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the shooting of Nine News reporter Lauren Tomasi during Los Angeles riots. Australia raised concerns with the Trump administration. Los Angeles Police Department is investigating the incident. Protests erupted after ICE detained many people. British photographer Nick Stern was also injured. Tomasi returned to work, emphasizing the importance of reporting.
"It hit like a wall": Kiwi journalist tear-gassed after Aussie reporter shot as LA protests spiral into chaos
Veteran Kiwi journalist David Farrier was tear-gassed amid exploding chaos outside LA’s ICE detention center, gasping as protests spiraled. Just blocks away, Aussie reporter Lauren Tomasi was shot by a rubber bullet live on air. The unrest erupted after Trump’s sudden ICE raids and military deployment, turning peaceful demonstrations into surreal, violent street battles.
Fox News clip goes viral as Trump aide can’t name one country with a U.S. trade deal — awkward silence ensues
Stephen Miran, a top economic advisor to US President Donald Trump, faced a tough moment on Fox News. He could not name the first country to finalize a trade deal with the United States. This raises doubts about Trump's trade agreements. The '90 deals in 90 days' deadline is approaching soon.
Pete Hegseth faces hiring woes: At least three prospects say no to joining former Fox host at the Pentagon
Pete Hegseth is having trouble hiring new staff at the Pentagon. Some people don’t want to work with him after past firings and drama. Even the White House and Hegseth can't agree on who should be hired.
Los Angeles protest: Journalist shot at during live broadcast in harrowing moment caught on camera
Los Angeles protest: An Australian reporter was hit in the leg with a rubber bullet fired by a police officer while on live television. Her employer 9News said she was unharmed. The viral moment was caught on camera amid rising tensions in Los Angeles this weekend. Law enforcement had arrested at least 56 people over two days and three officers had suffered minor injuries, the LAPD said.
Los Angeles protests spark renewed calls for California independence, but is secession really possible?
Mass protests in Los Angeles, triggered by aggressive ICE raids and the deployment of National Guard troops, have reignited calls for California's secession from the U.S. A ballot measure seeking to gauge support for independence is gaining traction, though legal hurdles remain immense.
Who is Lauren Tomasi? Australian reporter injured by rubber bullet during Los Angeles riots
Lauren Tomasi, a US correspondent for Australia’s Nine News, was struck by a rubber bullet while covering riots in Los Angeles. The incident was captured on video, showing a police officer aiming at her and her cameraman. Tomasi sustained a leg injury but continued reporting amid the protests
Watch: Fox News crew kicked out of Los Angeles protests as tensions erupt over Trump’s National Guard deployment
Los Angeles is grappling with intense protests sparked by President Trump's deployment of the National Guard amid immigration crackdowns. Demonstrations escalated into clashes with law enforcement, freeway blockades, and property damage, including the torching of self-driving cars. The unrest, marked by arrests and constitutional concerns, reflects a volatile response to federal intervention in California.
Who is Terry Moran whose “world-class” haters X post on Trump’s close aide gets him suspended from ABC News
ABC News suspended senior national correspondent Terry Moran after a now-deleted social media post described President Donald Trump and Stephen Miller as “world-class” haters. The post raised questions about media impartiality. Moran, a veteran court reporter and D.C.-based anchor, has covered US politics and international conflicts for over two decades
Bro-foes in throes of woes: Trump and Musk's bromance burns out
A political marriage of convenience between Trump and Musk, fueled by mutual benefit and inflated egos, spectacularly dissolved after only eight months. The fallout, triggered by Musk's criticism of Trump's policies and allegations involving Jeffery Epstein, has international implications, particularly for China.
Wrongfully deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia returns to U.S. — but a new legal nightmare awaits him
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongfully deported to El Salvador, is back in the U.S. to face federal human smuggling charges in Tennessee. Accused of conspiring to transport undocumented migrants, including MS-13 members, Garcia faces potential prison time.
Brooos please nooo: In Trump vs Musk, Ye (Kanye West) and Bill Ackman try to play the peacemaker
Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s once-strong alliance has unravelled in public, sparking market jitters and political tension. Their split, triggered by disagreements over federal spending and electric vehicle tax cuts, intensified when Trump threatened to cancel Musk’s government contracts. Musk hit back by backing impeachment and referencing Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein. While Wall Street punished Tesla’s stock, political figures, including Bill Ackman and Ye, urged reconciliation. The fallout highlights the fragility of influence when politics, business, and personal ambition collide.
In war-torn nations, Trump's travel ban brings a new hardship
President Trump's new travel ban, effective Monday, includes Myanmar and other nations facing conflict or repression, citing terrorism concerns and inadequate vetting processes. The ban impacts countries like Afghanistan, Libya, and Somalia, barring entry for those seeking refuge in the U.S. Ko Min Nwe, a Myanmar citizen, expressed dismay as his U.S. immigration lottery win is now jeopardized.
Pride Month 2025: Donald Trump says June will be celebrated as Title IX month – here's what it means
The Trump administration renames June as Title IX Month. This move marks the 53rd anniversary of the law. It prohibits sex-based discrimination in education. The Education Department plans actions to protect women. They will reverse Biden's transgender policies. Investigations are launched at universities.
Trump’s briefings could get Fox News-style makeover with graphics, because he doesn’t like to read
Trump may start getting his intelligence updates in a TV-style format with graphics and animations. Reports say he doesn’t like reading, so changes are being discussed to make the briefings easier for him to follow. The White House has denied it.
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