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01.06.2025The Day Terror Struck Boulder

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 01.06.2025.

It displays 177 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.06.2025The Day Terror Struck Boulder
Multiple domestic crises converged as evening brought a terror attack in Boulder, Colorado. The FBI investigated what Director Kash Patel called a "targeted terror attack" at Pearl Street Mall, where a suspect used Molotov cocktails against participants in a pro-Israel hostage walk, setting at least one victim on fire.

Earlier, Ukraine conducted major drone strikes destroying over 40 Russian nuclear bombers at airbases deep inside Russia, marking one of the largest attacks on strategic aircraft since the conflict began. The operation targeted facilities across five Russian regions ahead of reported peace talks in Istanbul.

Trump's administration faced continued institutional disruption as FBI Director Patel purged senior executives while DHS agents detained an aide in Democratic Rep. Nadler's Manhattan office. Trump withdrew his NASA nominee Jared Isaacman and promoted conspiracy theories claiming Biden had been replaced by clones.

Violence also struck law enforcement in Baldwin Park, where one police officer was killed and another wounded in a shooting. In Gaza, Israeli forces killed at least 31 Palestinians seeking food aid.
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00:18Foreign Policy Setbacks Pile Up

The newspapers report on Trump's foreign policy struggles mounting across multiple fronts. CNN describes his challenges as ranging from "humiliation by Putin to miscalculated trade war with China," noting the world proves "hard to bully." His steel tariffs could undermine promises of lower grocery prices by hitting Americans in grocery aisles (AP News). Trump's envoy rejected Hamas's Gaza ceasefire response as "totally unacceptable" (The Epoch Times, ABC News). Meanwhile, his administration faces domestic immigration criticism as Massachusetts immigrants experience "fresh deportation fears" after Trump ended humanitarian parole programs (Boston Globe). Intelligence Chief Gabbard explores restructuring Trump's intelligence briefings to "mimic Fox News" and align with how the president consumes information (NBC News). Reports emerged that Trump's chief of staff's phone was hacked, prompting a "bizarre retort" from the president who brushed off the security breach (The Daily Beast).
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03:18High School Volleyball Player Detained by ICE

The newspapers report on Trump administration controversies mounting across immigration enforcement and personnel decisions. ICE detained a high school student on his way to volleyball practice in Massachusetts, with a school administrator describing him as "just a kid" (Boston Globe). Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's claim that an immigrant threatened Trump's life has "quickly fallen apart" under scrutiny (AP News). Trump withdrew his NASA nominee days before a scheduled Senate vote (Newsweek), while long-term unemployment reached a two-year high amid economic uncertainty from tariffs (USA Today). Stephen Miller discussed his "happy family life" after reports emerged about his wife's departure (The Daily Beast). Meanwhile, sports news dominated coverage as the Pacers defeated the Knicks to advance to the NBA Finals against Oklahoma City (NBC News, NY Post).
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10:16Gaza Aid Site Killings

The newspapers report on escalating violence in Gaza as Palestinians seeking aid came under Israeli gunfire. At least 31 Palestinians were killed while heading to receive food at a Gaza aid hub, according to health officials and multiple witnesses (AP News), with another report citing 21 killed by Israeli gunfire near an aid site (ABC News). Domestically, violence struck law enforcement as one police officer was killed and another wounded in a Baldwin Park shooting, with one suspect taken into custody (LA Times). Meanwhile, Trump amplified conspiracy theories by sharing claims that Biden is a clone and was "murdered in 2020," posting "There is no Joe Biden" (The Daily Beast). The Supreme Court's recent decisions have made legal immigrants vulnerable to deportation, marking an abrupt turnaround for people who entered legally and shared detailed information with the government (NYTimes).
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13:29FBI Purge and Government Raids

The newspapers report on Trump's early administration facing multiple institutional disruptions. FBI Director Kash Patel is conducting a broad purge of senior executives while using polygraph tests to prevent news leaks about leadership decisions (NYTimes). DHS agents detained an aide in Democratic Rep. Nadler's NYC office after staff were accused of "harboring rioters" (NY Post). Trump withdrew NASA nominee Jared Isaacman's nomination after a "thorough review" of the tech billionaire's "prior associations" (NPR). Meanwhile, Gaza violence continues with 31 Palestinians killed by Israeli gunfire near an aid site (ABC News, CNN). Republican senators, investors, and even Elon Musk express doubts about Trump's ability to manage the national debt while pursuing multitrillion-dollar tax breaks (AP News). Trump's policies face criticism for potentially worsening housing costs through tariffs and immigration restrictions (Reason).
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16:38Ukrainian Drone Strike Hits Russian Nuclear Bombers

The newspapers report on Ukraine conducting a major drone operation targeting Russian nuclear bomber bases deep inside Russia. Multiple sources describe the attack as hitting dozens of Russian military aircraft, including strategic nuclear bombers, at airfields far from the Ukrainian border (ABC News, NY Post, Washington Post). Meanwhile, Elon Musk distances himself from the Trump administration's policies in a CBS interview, explaining why he doesn't want responsibility for everything the administration does while discussing budget disagreements with his DOGE team. Domestic tensions continue as DHS handcuffed a Nadler aide in the congressman's Manhattan office, with federal officials accused of targeting Democratic staff (Breitbart). A mass shooting in North Carolina left one dead and eleven wounded near Hickory, with no arrests made (NBC News).
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20:02Ukraine Strikes Russian Nuclear Bombers

The newspapers report on Ukraine conducting major drone strikes against Russian airbases across five regions, with multiple sources describing attacks on nuclear bomber aircraft deep inside Russia (ABC News, Fox News, NYTimes, Washington Post, NY Post). Treasury Secretary Bessent indicates Trump and Xi may speak "very soon" about a potential trade agreement (The Epoch Times). Democrats are adopting a new strategy to counter Trump's messaging barrage by "flooding the zone right back" with their own communications blitz (The Hill). Trump faces skepticism from Republican senators, investors, and Elon Musk over his multitrillion-dollar tax package's impact on national debt (AP News). HuffPost reports Trump promoted conspiracy theories claiming Biden has "clones."
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22:20Boulder Terror Attack Under FBI Investigation

The newspapers report on a terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, dominating current coverage. The FBI is investigating what Director Kash Patel calls a "targeted terror attack" at Boulder's Pearl Street Mall that injured multiple people (ABC News, CBS, CNN, Fox News, The Epoch Times, NBC News, Newsweek, USA Today). Meanwhile, Ukraine conducted major drone strikes destroying over 40 Russian aircraft at airbases deep inside Russian territory, with sources describing hits on nuclear bombers ahead of peace talks in Istanbul (CNN, AP News). Trump administration changes continue as the president fired the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery director for supporting DEI initiatives (One America News Network), while a federal judge ruled against the Trump administration in favor of law firm WilmerHale (Boston Globe). Immigration enforcement remains active with 1,200 criminal cases charged along the Southwest border in the past week (Breitbart).
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