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California: Bakersfield police respond to bomb threat as man barricades himself inside bank
People urged to avoid downtown as man, reportedly with bomb strapped to body, inside bank with number of peopleA man barricaded himself inside a bank in the southern California city of Bakersfield with an unknown number of people, police said on Tuesday.The unidentified man had a bomb strapped to his body, according to Bakersfield Now. Continue reading...
Market Sees U.S. Strength in Admin's Prosecution of Iran War
People may forget that Scott Bessent is probably the strongest wartime Treasury secretary going all the way back, at least to World War II. Through his Economic Fury campaign, he has slowly but surely turned off Iran's monetary and economic spigots.
Iranian Media Says Iran Is Suspending Talks With US Over Ceasefire Violations
“We now live in a world where ceasefire means that Israel can continue bombing,” said a Lebanese professor.
Daily on Energy: Offshore wind legal battle, nuclear fuel news, and an El Niño warning
WHAT’S HAPPENING TODAY: Good afternoon and happy Tuesday, readers! With the help of our editor, Joe Lawler, today’s edition of Daily on Energy kicks off with the latest update in the Trump administration’s battle against the offshore wind industry. 🌬️⚡ The administration is facing a lawsuit from several Democratic-led states, which claim that the administration’s […]
HPE, Alphabet Signal AI Spend, Demand Remains High | Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 6/2/2026
Bloomberg's Jeff Mason on the latest from Washington the president names Bill Pulte acting Director of National Intelligence. Then, Robert Tipp, PGIM Fixed Income managing director, chief investment strategist, and PGIM Credit's head of global bonds discusses what the volatile macro environment means for the bond market and how the market is reacting to record AI spend. Plus, Mandeep Singh, Bloomberg Intelligence global head of technology research, breaks down the latest tech headlines including the latest on SpaceX and Anthropic IPOs and Alphabet's plan to raise $80 billion in equity to put toward the company's AI spending. Finally, Wendy Stewart, president of Global Commercial Banking at Bank of America, talks how middle market businesses are navigating an uncertain economic landscape. (Source: Bloomberg)
'We cannot allow Lunatics to change our way of life': Trump makes big announcement about WHCD
The president said Tuesday that he has agreed to reschedule the White House Correspondents' Dinner in order to defy the wishes of the man who allegedly tried to assassinate him.The ritzy event on April 25 ended abruptly after Cole Allen allegedly rushed through a security checkpoint and fired a shotgun, prompting the Secret Service to usher President Donald Trump away.'This announcement is a very good thing in that we cannot allow Lunatics to change our way of life, or even its scheduling.'Two months later, the president says the event has been rescheduled."In a sign of Strength and Fortitude, it was just announced that The White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which violently ended rather abruptly on April 25th, will be rescheduled to July 24th," Trump wrote on his Truth Social account Tuesday. "This announcement is a very good thing in that we cannot allow Lunatics to change our way of life, or even its scheduling."He went on to say that White House Correspondents' Association President Weijia Jiang asked him to speak at the rescheduled dinner and he accepted."I don't know whether or not I will give the same rather nasty statements, at least as it concerns certain people, but we will soon find out," he continued. "In any event, it will be a 'HOT' ticket!"The suspect was captured in the Washington Hilton lobby and charged with a slew of crimes, including the attempted assassination of a president and assaulting a federal officer with a deadly weapon. He has pleaded not guilty.Along with the surveillance video appearing to show Allen rushing into the event with a gun, investigators also discovered a manifesto where the suspect allegedly confessed to planning to kill the president.RELATED: DOJ releases new video of WHCD shooting to dispel 'friendly fire' rumor The new location of the dinner will be the Waldorf Astoria on Pennsylvania Avenue, a ballroom that the president renovated during his private career before entering office and sold in 2021.Allen faces life in prison if convicted of the charges.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!







