>> Live from NPR news on trial Snyder, President Trump has scored another win...
a Republican rival in Tuesday's primary election in Kentucky, Congressman Thomas Massie
“failed to advance voters handing the nomination instead to Trump's hand-picked challenger”
at Gowrine. >> I want to thank President Trump for his support, his endorsement, and his counsel as on navigated this campaign. >> Massie had been a thorn in Trump's side, he pushed for the release of the Epstein files, opposed the Iran war, and voted against Trump's tax legislation last year.
voters also decided party primaries Tuesday, and Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Oregon, and Pennsylvania.
The Trump administration is defending its plan for a $1.8 billion anti-weaponization
fund in Piers' Tom Drysbark reports. >> Trump administration officials say people who believe the government was weaponized against them should apply for tax payer-funded restitution through the Justice Department's upcoming anti-weaponization fund, and officials would not rule out making payments to Trump supporters who violently assaulted police during the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
Vice President J.D. Vance told reporters they would evaluate applications on a case-by-case basis. >> We're trying to compensate people where the book was thrown at them, they were mistreated by the legal system. Democrats have condemned the initiative, calling it a "slush fund" for Trump's allies.
Tom Drysbark and PR News.
>> Fund was announced as part of the settlement that saw Trump dropped his $10 billion lawsuit
over the leak of his tax returns, as part of the deal acting attorney general Todd Blanc signed a document that's been posted on the Justice Department's website that bars the IRS from ever pursuing any audits into past tax claims for President Trump. His relatives and his companies. Artificial set the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are responding to too ongoing
infectious disease outbreaks with travel restrictions. They say the measures are intended to protect the broader public as NPR's Pinkquang reports.
“>> The CDC advises people to avoid non-essential travel to parts of the Democratic Republic”
of Congo because of a growing Ebola outbreak. Dr. Satish Peelei, who works on Ebola response for the agency, says, "Somewho have been there, can't come to the US."
>> The CDC has immediately issued an order to suspend and treat a certain person from
the ERC, Uganda, and South Sudan. >> The so-called Title 42 order restricts people with non-US passports if they've been in these countries in the past 21 days. Separately, an outbreak of hauntabires on a cruise ship has led to other restrictions, two cruise passengers were issued quarantine orders requiring they stay at a facility in Nebraska
through the end of May. Other cruise ship passengers are there voluntarily. >> I mean, Huang and PR news. >> This is NPR News. >> Authorities in Southern California say the two teenagers who shot and killed three people
“at a San Diego mosque first met online, where they were radicalized.”
And best skaters said Tuesday that the two shared white supremacist views and left behind writings that showed their hatred toward various races and religions. Authorities also say they found at least 30 guns, ammunition, and a crossbow at two residents following Monday's attack, the two were found dead with apparently self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is in China, welcomed by leader Xi Jinping at the great hall of the people in Beijing, talks between the two expected to focus on stronger energy links, Putin's visit comes on the heels of President Trump's trip to the Chinese Capitol last week. Britain's Prince William plans to sell a fifth of the Duchy of Cornwallis State and
use the money to address climate change and build housing if your ship ready reports. >> The Duchy of Cornwallis managed by the eldest son of the monarch and has property holdings valued at $1.3 billion. Prince William's plans were revealed in a times of London interview with the Duchy's chief executive.
The Duchy's 232 net zero goal is nearly two decades ahead of a similar goal in the Paris climate agreement, saying to say that's necessary to avoid the worst consequences of a hotter climate. The plans include building renewable energy and switching from fossil fuels to cleaner electricity, the royal family is under pressure to reveal more about its finances and provide more
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