U.S. and Iran Zero In on Four Nuclear Issues in Talks
With the cease-fire proving tenuous, negotiations between the two nations are in flux, but have advanced to outline potential paths forward on difficult questions about Iran’s nuclear program.

A 41-year-old man confronted a teen about talking too loudly on his phone aboard a Metropolitan Transportation Authority bus in the Bronx Monday, after which the teen shot the complaining man to death, police sources told the New York Daily News.The victim was shot in the stomach on a Bx36 bus on East Tremont Avenue near White Plains Road around 2:30 p.m., police told the Daily News.'It's really sad. ... I don't think I'll ever get back on a bus.'Medics rushed the victim to Jacobi Medical Center, where he died, the paper said, adding that the victim's name was not immediately released.The shooter was last seen fleeing south on White Plains Road and has not been caught, the Daily News added.The shooter is estimated to be between 13 and 16 years old, the New York Post reported.RELATED: 'White boy,' 'cracker': Subway rider dares to glance at hollering female behind him — so she veers into beatdown mode: Cops The shooter was wearing a white T-shirt and carrying a black handgun, law enforcement sources added to the paper.RELATED: Thug punches, kicks, stomps man to death in subway station because he didn't like the way victim looked at him, officials say The Post added that a bloodstain was still visible on the sidewalk after the shooting, and the area around the bus was cordoned off with yellow crime scene tape as cops investigated."It's really sad," one man told WCBS-TV. "You know, I haven't gotten on a bus in probably 30 years, but I don't think I'll ever get back on a bus."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
With the cease-fire proving tenuous, negotiations between the two nations are in flux, but have advanced to outline potential paths forward on difficult questions about Iran’s nuclear program.
Karmelo Anthony’s lawyer blamed his alleged murder victim Austin Metcalf for the fatal run-in at a track and field meet in Texas last year as Anthony stuck to his long-shot self-defense argument.
Jon Stewart's Monday night episode of "The Daily Show" knocked President Donald Trump's blowup at "Meet the Press" host Kristen Welker. According to Stewart, the ordeal was Trump's "worst nightmare." “Now, you could view this as the hissy-fit of an incredibly fragile man-baby, whose paper-thin skin can’t handle venturing out of the sycophantic embrace of his tongue-bathing acolytes,” Stewart began, according to Entertainment Weekly. “Or, actually, I don’t know how else you can view it. It really is just that. It is sad. It’s very sad.”Trump tore off his microphone and stormed off the set of an interview in Wisconsin after he was pressed for "evidence" that the California primary elections were rigged. Trump had claimed that clearly they were rigged because Los Angeles County continues to count ballots. Once Welker asked Trump for evidence, he quickly asserted she simply had to "look" to find it. Trump is rarely challenged by the media on the facts. It began easy enough, with a “reasonable question," and "ridiculous answer” about the war in Iran, Stewart mocked. “But then we get to a moment when the heartland, rainswept rom-com becomes a man trapped in a barn with his worst nightmare, a woman who won’t stop asking pertinent questions,” Stewart quipped.Welker even mocked Trump's claim that he ran for office promising "no new wars." She played several clips for the president from the campaign trail in 2024, saying as much. “But this reporter on this day had the temerity to mention to Donald Trump that, well, actually, he did say that all the time,” Stewart continued. “She just lit the fuse on the bulls— bomb.”“He went to it, the fail-safe–in case of journalism, break glass. The EpiPen in case you’ve been stung by reality,” Stewart said with a laugh, later adding that Trump’s “fail-safe failed to save.”When that didn't work, Stewart said Trump resorted to his "second option: smoke bomb,” and fled. “You’re a one-sided crooked network. Sorry. Let’s call it quits because I’ve had enough. Thank you, darling. Have a good time," Trump said before storming off. Welker said that Trump was bothered by the rain and was triggered by the sound of it hitting the metal roof. But Stewart didn't buy it."He wasn't aggravated by the rain. Donald Trump didn't storm out because of the rain; he stormed out because he was challenged, not because he was distracted. So, maybe it's time we stop making excuses for that man in order to preserve access to his constant bull—," Stewart said. - YouTube www.youtube.com
An 18-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly pantsed a transgender-identifying person at an amusement park in Ohio.Marquez Williams was banned for life from all Six Flags parks over the incident on May 26 at the Cedar Point park in Sandusky. The victim told police that he believed Williams targeted him 'strictly' because he identified as transgender. Sandusky Police said Williams walked up behind the person and pulled down his skirt and underwear, exposing him to various bystanders, including some children. Some witnesses said Williams recorded the incident and laughed as he ran away.A friend of the victim chased after Williams, who ran into the parking lot.Police said Williams defied orders and was eventually arrested after being subdued with the use of a stun gun and other "reasonable force."The victim told police that he believed Williams targeted him "strictly" because he identified as transgender. The teen was treated at a hospital for injuries sustained during the arrest. Williams was initially charged with four misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest, public indecency, persistent disorderly conduct, and obstructing official business. Officials later dropped the indecency charge but added a theft charge.The teen posted 10% of his $8,000 bond and was released that evening, according to the Erie County Sheriff's Office.He later pleaded not guilty to the charges.The judge ordered Williams to stay away from the victim as well as all Six Flags properties. WKYC-TV reported that Williams graduated from high school only a week after being released from custody.RELATED: VIDEO: Trans-identifying teen and alleged accomplice make 'sociopathic' jokes after arrest for attempted murder Fremont City Schools Superintendent Denice Hirt confirmed that Williams had participated in graduation but offered no other comment.A spokesperson for Cedar Point park released a statement about the incident. "Cedar Point is a family-friendly environment, and we do not tolerate disruptive or inappropriate behavior," the park spokesperson said. "Guests who violate our Code of Conduct are not welcome in our parks, and this guest has been banned from all Six Flags parks for life."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
US President Donald Trump renewed his claims of momentum toward ending the conflict with Iran, after brokering a halt to hostilities between Israel and the Islamic Republic and easing tensions that had threatened to derail broader peace efforts.
Wyoming residents are in an uproar over plans to build a “man camp” to house thousands of out-of-state workers flocking to the region to build massive, power-hungry data centers.
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