Live from MPR News on Giles Snyder, core documents alleged the woman charged ...
with plotting to plant a bomb at the New York State Capitol, have pledged allegiance to
the Islamic State Group.
“John Sarkone is the first assistant U.S. attorney for the Northern District of New York.”
As alleged, this defendant was radicalized online and spread messages of hate and violence against the American people. Jessica Buay of Upstate New York appeared in federal court Thursday following her arrest this week. Federal authorities say she had a gun and a dummy explosive device with her, as she met with
informants that she believed it would help her carry out her plan. Sailors and Marines aboard the U.S. S. Abraham Lincoln are now on their way home. The military says another ship is in the region to provide relief. Family members report deteriorating conditions, including suicide attempts here's MPR's
Katie of Riddle reporting.
The military has not confirmed reports of suicide, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegsath says the media has exaggerated the hardships the crew is enduring. But experts who have worked on these kinds of missions say nine months at sea, even in the best of conditions, is difficult.
“Dr. Philip Hunt was for years in Navy physician.”
He says the treatment of these sailors and Marines is unacceptable. To do that to people who have dedicated, they put their lives on the line and it took a nose. We all took the same oath. It's just almost brings you to tears.
The return journey home for the aircraft carrier will take a month, Katie Riddle and Pianus. U.S. military says the crash of a charter aircraft in Western Alaska Thursday killed all eight people on board. The crash happened at Cape New N.M. airport at a radar site that tracks aircraft operating
in Alaska's airspace. It's managed by the Pacific Air Force's regional support center. The plane had taken off from Anchorage. Residents of a Rio Grande community in South Texas, suing the federal government of
“a border wall construction, Texas, public radios, Tim Gutierrez reports.”
"Chanting no border wall about 60 protesters marched outside the federal courthouse in Loretto. Many came from Sonning, Nassio, where landowners are fighting border wall construction. They say it's crossing onto private land. Trisha Cortes is with the Rio Grande International Study Center."
This is a very small historic community that has this unique ability to push back against the federal government. Residents along the Rio Grande from Loretto Westward Big Ben National Park have formed the no border wall coalition to oppose new construction. The coalition says Sonning Nassio landowners have temporarily stopped work on disputed
property asking a federal judge to halt construction while the case moves forward. I'm Tim Gutierrez, in San Antonio." "And you're listening to NPR News." A court in Hong Kong has convicted two former organizers of the city's Tannaband Square vigils that were charged in 2021 of inciting subversion under the Beijing imposed national security
law. They face up to 10 years in prison when they're sentenced. The Hong Kong vigils were held for decades in remembrance of the 1989 T. Adam and Square crackdown. They drew tens of thousands but were banned in 2020 during the first year of the COVID pandemic.
The proposed merger of Paramount Skydance and Warner Brothers Discovery would cost thousands of film and TV jobs over three years that's according to a new report issued by Los Angeles County. It appears mentally to barco reports. Film and TV production in Los Angeles has already been on the downturn for years but
could get worse if the two major studios paramount and Warner Brothers consolidate. That's the warning of a new report prepared for the LA County Board of Supervisors. The finding suggests that the combined company would be pressured to reduce costs and that could mean cutting local jobs and moving production out of Los Angeles.
Paramount counters that it's $111 billion deal is needed to prevent more decline in production
and jobs. The merger is for now on hold at least until March when the proposed deal will be the subject of an anti-trust lawsuit filed by 12 state attorneys general. Mandalit del Barco and PR news Los Angeles. In a star Carlos Alcaras confirmed Thursday that he will defend his U.S. open title.
He posted social media messages with one picture showing him in front of the U.S. open logo Alcaras has been sidelined with a wrist injury since April. This is in PR news. This week on the MPR politics podcast, the Trump administration is taking credit for a major drop in violent crime.
Murder, robbery, assault, all down in big cities and small towns. We're going to dig into the numbers and unpack whether this is really as simple as the president claims it is on the MPR politics podcast.


