Things You Might Not Have Heard – Monday, June 2 2025

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  • COLORADO ATTACK INVOLVED FLAMETHROWER AS SUSPECT SHOUTED ‘FREE PALESTINE’: On Sunday, a man attacked a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, using a makeshift flamethrower and incendiary devices, injuring eight people aged 52 to 88. The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, reportedly shouted “Free Palestine” during the assault. Authorities are treating the incident as a targeted terrorist attack. The FBI and local police are investigating, and Soliman is in custody. The attack has raised concerns about increasing politically motivated violence in the U.S.
  • LABOR DEPARTMENT SHUTS DOWN JOB CORPS CENTERS OVER SAFETY AND $1.7 BILLION IN WASTE: The U.S. Department of Labor announced plans to pause operations at all contractor-operated Job Corps centers by June 30, 2025. The decision follows an internal review citing financial deficits, safety concerns, and underwhelming student outcomes. The program, costing taxpayers $1.7 billion annually, faces a $140 million deficit this year. Efforts are underway to assist current students in transitioning to other educational and employment opportunities.
  • OAN REPORTER SAYS SHE WAS FIRED AFTER CRITICIZING PENTAGON PRESS RESTRICTIONS: Gabrielle Cuccia, a former Pentagon correspondent for One America News (OAN), alleges she was fired after criticizing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s restrictions on press access. Cuccia, who previously served in the Trump White House, expressed her concerns in a Substack post. She claims her dismissal reflects a broader issue of press freedom under the current administration.
  • ARMY WARNS TRUMP’S PARADE COULD DAMAGE D.C. STREETS AT A COST OF $16 MILLION: The U.S. Army estimates that President Trump’s planned military parade in Washington, D.C., could cause up to $16 million in damage to city streets. The parade, scheduled for June 14, will feature heavy military equipment, including tanks, which may damage infrastructure. The total cost of the parade is projected at $45 million.
  • TODD CHRISLEY ADMITS TO PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT IN PRISON OVER BLACK INMATES: Reality TV star Todd Chrisley, recently pardoned and released from prison, admitted to receiving preferential treatment over Black inmates during his incarceration. Chrisley highlighted systemic racial disparities in the prison system and pledged to advocate for reform. His daughter, Savannah, also committed to supporting prison reform efforts.
  • PATTI LUPONE APOLOGIZES AFTER BROADWAY STARS RESPOND TO HER REMARKS ON FELLOW ACTORS: Broadway legend Patti LuPone issued a public apology after making derogatory remarks about fellow actors Kecia Lewis and Audra McDonald. LuPone’s comments sparked backlash, leading to an open letter signed by over 600 theater professionals. In her apology, LuPone expressed deep regret and affirmed her commitment to supporting inclusivity in the theater community.
  • SHAKIRA PULLS OUT OF WORLDPRIDE CONCERT OVER ISSUES WITH BOSTON SHOW: Shakira canceled her scheduled performance at the WorldPride 2025 opening concert in Washington, D.C., citing equipment difficulties. The cancellation followed similar issues that led to the postponement of her Boston show. Organizers expressed disappointment and are working to update the event’s program.
  • CHARLES MANSON FOLLOWER PATRICIA KRENWINKEL RECOMMENDED FOR PAROLE AFTER DECADES: Patricia Krenwinkel, a former member of the Manson Family and California’s longest-serving female inmate, has been recommended for parole after serving over five decades for her role in the 1969 murders. The parole recommendation is subject to review by the full state Board of Parole Hearings and the California governor.
  • TRANS ATHLETE WINS TWO EVENTS AT CALIFORNIA GIRLS’ TRACK FINALS: A transgender athlete secured victories in two events at the California girls’ track finals, reigniting debates over transgender participation in women’s sports. Supporters argue for inclusivity and equal rights, while critics raise concerns about fairness and competitive balance. The athlete’s performance has become a focal point in the ongoing national discussion.
  • KINDERGARTEN GRADUATION ENDS IN BRAWL AS PARENTS FIGHT IN ARKANSAS: A kindergarten graduation ceremony in Arkansas devolved into chaos when a fight broke out among parents. The altercation, captured on video, showed adults exchanging punches and causing a scene that disrupted the event. Authorities intervened, and the incident is under investigation.
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