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Trump escalates ABC dispute over DC reflecting pool coverage
A fresh dispute has emerged after Donald Trump signaled possible legal action against ABC News over its coverage of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington DC. The disagreement centers on how recent reporting framed repair work, vandalism incidents, and historical maintenance spending tied to the landmark. The issue has added another layer of friction between the former president and major media organizations, with Trump accusing the network of presenting an incomplete narrative.
Trump escalates ABC dispute over DC reflecting pool coverage
A fresh dispute has emerged after Donald Trump signaled possible legal action against ABC News over its coverage of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington DC. The disagreement centers on how recent reporting framed repair work, vandalism incidents, and historical maintenance spending tied to the landmark. The issue has added another layer of friction between the former president and major media organizations, with Trump accusing the network of presenting an incomplete narrative.
Dhaka sees protest over Gaibandha temple vandalism claim
Tensions surfaced in Bangladesh after members of the Hindu community staged a protest in Dhaka over allegations linked to a religious site in Gaibandha district. The demonstration took place at Shahbagh, where large groups gathered to express concern over reported damage at a temple construction area dedicated to Lord Ram. Participants claimed that an image associated with the ongoing temple project in Palashbari was disrespected during a confrontation at the site. The incident quickly gained attention within local religious groups, prompting calls for accountability and stronger protection of places of worship under construction. Allegations at Gaibandha construction site According to community representatives involved in the protest, the dispute began at a temple project site where construction of a large Ram statue was underway. They alleged that individuals opposing the project caused damage to religious imagery and created disturbances that halted work. Authorities have reportedly received a complaint related to the incident, though protesters expressed dissatisfaction over the pace of investigation. The lack of immediate arrests became a central point of frustration during the rally. Large gathering at Shahbagh intersection From late afternoon, groups from multiple Hindu organisations and student participants assembled at Shahbagh intersection in Dhaka. The crowd continued to grow as speakers addressed concerns over religious safety and equal protection under law. The gathering remained largely organised, with participants demanding prompt legal steps and assurances that such incidents would not repeat in the future. Many stressed that the issue reflected broader concerns about safeguarding minority religious spaces in the country. Torch march through central Dhaka As the evening progressed, protesters carried out a torchlight march from Shahbagh towards central Dhaka roads, briefly moving in the direction of the National Press Club area. Slogans were raised during the procession, reflecting anger over the alleged incident and calls for justice. Organisers stated that the march was intended to highlight concerns over religious site protection rather than escalate tensions. The demonstration remained focused on demands for accountability and preventive measures. Demands for action and future mobilisation Community leaders announced plans for further engagement with authorities, including meetings and additional public programmes if progress is not made. They also indicated broader coordination efforts across regions to raise awareness about protection of religious sites. Earlier in the day, smaller groups had already conducted human chains and brief press interactions in Dhaka. Organisers indicated that more coordinated demonstrations could follow if their concerns remain unaddressed.
Dhaka sees protest over Gaibandha temple vandalism claim
Tensions surfaced in Bangladesh after members of the Hindu community staged a protest in Dhaka over allegations linked to a religious site in Gaibandha district. The demonstration took place at Shahbagh, where large groups gathered to express concern over reported damage at a temple construction area dedicated to Lord Ram. Participants claimed that an image associated with the ongoing temple project in Palashbari was disrespected during a confrontation at the site. The incident quickly gained attention within local religious groups, prompting calls for accountability and stronger protection of places of worship under construction. Allegations at Gaibandha construction site According to community representatives involved in the protest, the dispute began at a temple project site where construction of a large Ram statue was underway. They alleged that individuals opposing the project caused damage to religious imagery and created disturbances that halted work. Authorities have reportedly received a complaint related to the incident, though protesters expressed dissatisfaction over the pace of investigation. The lack of immediate arrests became a central point of frustration during the rally. Large gathering at Shahbagh intersection From late afternoon, groups from multiple Hindu organisations and student participants assembled at Shahbagh intersection in Dhaka. The crowd continued to grow as speakers addressed concerns over religious safety and equal protection under law. The gathering remained largely organised, with participants demanding prompt legal steps and assurances that such incidents would not repeat in the future. Many stressed that the issue reflected broader concerns about safeguarding minority religious spaces in the country. Torch march through central Dhaka As the evening progressed, protesters carried out a torchlight march from Shahbagh towards central Dhaka roads, briefly moving in the direction of the National Press Club area. Slogans were raised during the procession, reflecting anger over the alleged incident and calls for justice. Organisers stated that the march was intended to highlight concerns over religious site protection rather than escalate tensions. The demonstration remained focused on demands for accountability and preventive measures. Demands for action and future mobilisation Community leaders announced plans for further engagement with authorities, including meetings and additional public programmes if progress is not made. They also indicated broader coordination efforts across regions to raise awareness about protection of religious sites. Earlier in the day, smaller groups had already conducted human chains and brief press interactions in Dhaka. Organisers indicated that more coordinated demonstrations could follow if their concerns remain unaddressed.
US Park Police investigate 8647 marking on National Mall
National Mall markings trigger federal probe U.S. Park Police have opened an investigation after large “8647” markings appeared on the grass of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., adding a fresh flashpoint to the debate over a number sequence tied to opposition against President Donald Trump. Officials said the markings appeared as brown discoloration on the lawn near the World War II Memorial, with some digits mo
US Park Police investigate 8647 marking on National Mall
National Mall markings trigger federal probe U.S. Park Police have opened an investigation after large “8647” markings appeared on the grass of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., adding a fresh flashpoint to the debate over a number sequence tied to opposition against President Donald Trump. Officials said the markings appeared as brown discoloration on the lawn near the World War II Memorial, with some digits mo
Masked Looters Ransack Apple Store Amid LA Protest Chaos
A protest in downtown Los Angeles over federal immigration raids escalated into violent chaos Monday night, with masked looters targeting multiple businesses, including a high-profile break-in at an Apple Store. Videos shared widely on social media showed individuals smashing the store's windows, stealing electronic products, and defacing the building with graffiti. The unrest marks a dramatic shift from what beg
Masked Looters Ransack Apple Store Amid LA Protest Chaos
A protest in downtown Los Angeles over federal immigration raids escalated into violent chaos Monday night, with masked looters targeting multiple businesses, including a high-profile break-in at an Apple Store. Videos shared widely on social media showed individuals smashing the store's windows, stealing electronic products, and defacing the building with graffiti. The unrest marks a dramatic shift from what beg
Spectrum Offers $25K Reward After Fiber Line Vandalism in East Dallas
Spectrum, one of the nation's leading communication providers, is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the arrest of the individual or individuals responsible for a major act of vandalism in East Dallas. The incident occurred on Saturday, May 3, 2025, when several of the company's fiber optic lines were intentionally cut near a facility on Chenault Street. The act of sabotage resulted in a significant service outage that left residents and businesses across Ea
Spectrum Offers $25K Reward After Fiber Line Vandalism in East Dallas
Spectrum, one of the nation's leading communication providers, is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the arrest of the individual or individuals responsible for a major act of vandalism in East Dallas. The incident occurred on Saturday, May 3, 2025, when several of the company's fiber optic lines were intentionally cut near a facility on Chenault Street. The act of sabotage resulted in a significant service outage that left residents and businesses across Ea
YCP Leaders Resort to Famous Jr NTR Dialogue in TDP Office Vandalism Case
In a notable twist in the TDP office vandalism case, several YCP leaders including Lella Appireddy, Talasila Raghuram, and Devineni Avinash have resorted to a famous dialogue from Jr NTR’s movie Adhurs — "Telidu… Gurthuledu… Marchipoya" (don’t know, forgot, don’t recall) — during their police investigation. This dialogue has humorously yet significantly become a part of their defense strategy. The Supreme Court had earlier directe
YCP Leaders Resort to Famous Jr NTR Dialogue in TDP Office Vandalism Case
In a notable twist in the TDP office vandalism case, several YCP leaders including Lella Appireddy, Talasila Raghuram, and Devineni Avinash have resorted to a famous dialogue from Jr NTR’s movie Adhurs — "Telidu… Gurthuledu… Marchipoya" (don’t know, forgot, don’t recall) — during their police investigation. This dialogue has humorously yet significantly become a part of their defense strategy. The Supreme Court had earlier directe
Former YCP MP Nandigam Suresh Arrested in Connection with 2021 TDP Headquarters Vandalism
The repercussions of alleged misuse of power by certain YCP leaders are surfacing with the recent arrest of former YCP MP Nandigam Suresh. Last night, Suresh was apprehended by Andhra Pradesh police at his flat in Miyapur, Hyderabad. His arrest is linked to a case from 2021 involving the vandalism of the TDP headquarters in Mangalagiri and an attempted attack on Chandrababu Naidu's residence.
Former YCP MP Nandigam Suresh Arrested in Connection with 2021 TDP Headquarters Vandalism
The repercussions of alleged misuse of power by certain YCP leaders are surfacing with the recent arrest of former YCP MP Nandigam Suresh. Last night, Suresh was apprehended by Andhra Pradesh police at his flat in Miyapur, Hyderabad. His arrest is linked to a case from 2021 involving the vandalism of the TDP headquarters in Mangalagiri and an attempted attack on Chandrababu Naidu's residence.









