"Live from MPR News," I'm Jial Snyder.
President Trump has a busy day full of meetings with G7 leaders in France, he is also
“to meet with Egypt's President and the Indian Prime Minister before wrapping up his visit”
to France and returning to Washington tonight. Trump is returning after law enforcement disrupted a plan to attack, targeting the UFC cage fighting show at the White House over the weekend. And here is Ryan Lucas is following that story, says a 19-year-old man from Ohio is among those arrested so far.
He allegedly told the FBI the target was the White House UFC event, and the plan was to fly small drones, laden with explosives over the UFC arena on the south lawn of the White House, and then to detonate the drones to blow them up, the explosions were then supposed to drive the crowd to flee south where gunmen were to have taken up positions to open fire on the crowd and high value targets.
Proper allegedly told the FBI the attack was designed to jump start a revolution in the United States.
MPR's Ryan Lucas reporting the Justice Department says that total of five people have
been arrested, authorities say, a number of suspects are still at large.
“The British government investigating reports that a Russian warship fired warning shots”
at a British yacht in the English channel. Here, as a thought while Kasap has more from London. Britain's Ministry of Defense says it's investigating an incident involving a Russian warship near the Isle of White, just outside UK territorial waters. Crew aboard a UK registered yacht, say a Russian Navy vessel fired warning shots at them
from a distance of approximately 500 yards. No injuries have been reported, and the yacht is now continuing its journey. A Royal Navy boat has visited the yacht to gather details from crew and check their safe. It's currently being treated as an isolated incident. It comes days after British Marines boarded and seized a Russian oil tanker in the English
channel. From Russia's so-called "shadow fleet of vessels" that transport oil in violation of international sanctions. Fatma Alkazav MPR News London.
“The war with Iran has also made motor oil more expensive.”
MPR's Camilla Dombanoski explains even a deal to end the war once all the supply crunch. The base oil that goes into synthetic motor oils is manufactured from crude oil and natural gas through sophisticated processes at highly specialized plants. The biggest such facility in the world, and Qatar, was damaged early in the war, and restoring full production is expected to take over a year.
The U.S. was its biggest customer. That's pushing up prices. When it comes after tariffs, had already made car maintenance more expensive. Nathan Matheson is a mechanic in Poolsville, Maryland. We see about a 25-30% reduction in our offered margins because of the increase costs.
He says he's been a bizarre being higher motor oil costs for now. Camilla Dombanoski and PR News. This is MPR. There's been a deadly crash of a small plane in southern Texas. Police say six people were on board the plane when it came down on a highway in the
radio last night in caught fire. Authorities say at least one person was killed. Video posted online shows a plane on its side crashed into a highway barrier. People left their vehicles to try to smash the cockpit window in an effort to free those on board the plane.
Department of Education is shifting its offices that oversee special education and students civil rights to other federal agencies and peers to knock you matter reports. The offices overseeing special education as well as rehabilitative services for adults with disabilities are moving to the Department of Health and Human Services. The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights is now going to the Department of Justice.
In a letter obtained by NPR, two top officials at the Ed Department say the moves are part of an administration commitment to end what they call micro management. These changes are part of the Trump administration's promise to dismantle the Department of Education altogether. These ability advocates are concerned that the rights of students with disabilities will
suffer with a move to HHS. Where they say disability could be seen through the lens of medical needs, rather than students getting a quality public education. Genokim Heta and Pyrenees. The so-called Gilgo Beach serial killer is set to be sentenced today, Rex Huerman is scheduled
to appear before a judge in Riverhead, New York. He's facing life in prison without the possibility of parole, here a man admitted in court that he murdered eight women, family members of his victims, expected to address the court. I'm trial Snyder, this is NPR news. This is our glass.
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