He tried to buy a gun..
An Egyptian national now faces terrorism charges after allegedly plotting for a year before fire‑bombing a pro‑Israel rally in Boulder; a former University of Michigan student who cast an illegal 2024 ballot has fled the U.S. to escape federal prosecution; Grand Rapids police plead for an end to unsanctioned car meetups after a shooting; and pro‑Palestinian activists decapitated 250 prized peonies at UM’s Nichols Arboretum, leaving “Plant lives don’t matter” flyers. Meanwhile, trade partners have until tomorrow to counter U.S. tariff proposals, Nate Silver explains young men’s souring on Democrats, party leaders sketch a post‑Musk crackdown if they retake the House.
HELP THIS VET AND RESIDENTS IN THE FIGHT
He could lose it all.. after he sacrificed so much.
Residents in Mecosta County, Michigan, are outraged after receiving surprise drain assessments (some as high as $207,000) with little notice or recourse.
These folks, including an 85-year-old Korean War vete, were blindsided… pic.twitter.com/Q3VRjNofL3
— Justin Barclay (@MrJustinBarclay) June 2, 2025
“No Tonkin Drain Project”
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A shooting occurred during an unauthorized car meetup in Grand Rapids.
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Police highlight the inherent risks associated with such gatherings.
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Officials are appealing to the public to refrain from organizing or attending these events.
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The investigation is ongoing, with law enforcement seeking information from witnesses.