In Boulder, Colorado, several individuals sustained injuries in what the FBI is investigating as targeted terror attacks. A man allegedly threw Molotov cocktail-like devices near pro-Israeli demonstrators. While police have a suspect in custody, the Boulder police chief refutes the FBI's terror claim, citing the investigation's early stage.
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Memorial Day diners at Block Island's Dead Eye Dicks witnessed a startling sight: a massive 20-foot shark gliding through Great Salt Pond. The Atlantic Shark Institute reported the sighting, noting the shark's species is unidentified. Marine experts say such sightings are consistent with seasonal behavior as sharks follow prey closer to shore during warmer months.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has again expressed his willingness to engage in dialogue with India to resolve critical issues such as Kashmir, water sharing, and terrorism. This call for peace follows a similar statement made earlier in the week, amidst heightened tensions following a recent terrorist attack and India's retaliatory military actions.
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In a significant verdict, a Kotdwar court sentenced Pulkit Arya and his accomplices to life imprisonment for the murder of Ankita Bhandari. The court found them guilty under IPC sections 302, 210b, and 201. Ankita, a resort receptionist, was murdered after allegedly resisting pressure to provide 'special services' to guests.
Oil companies have reduced the price of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinders by Rs 24, effective June 1, bringing the retail price to Rs 1,723.50. This follows an earlier reduction in April. While commercial rates fluctuate based on global factors, domestic LPG cylinder prices remain stable, offering slight financial relief to businesses.
Wazahat Khan Qadri, whose FIR led to the arrest of an Instagram influencer, has become untraceable, prompting investigations across multiple states. He faces several FIRs in Kolkata, Assam, and Delhi for allegedly denigrating Hindu deities and inciting communal tensions. Qadri's father claims his son is innocent and that his accounts were possibly hacked, citing threats received since the influencer's arrest.
Investigations into the Panchkula mass suicide case reveal the Mittal family initially planned to end their lives at Dr B R Ambedkar Bhawan before choosing Sector 27. CCTV footage confirmed their presence at the bhawan, but they later moved to Sector 27, where the tragic event occurred.