
Protests against immigration enforcement continued in Los Angeles, California, on Tuesday, echoing similar movements in other notable U.S. cities. President Donald Trump labeled these demonstrations as an “assault on peace and public order,” while Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass suggested that ending the raids would effectively subdue the protests.
In Chicago, clashes erupted between demonstrators and law enforcement, reflecting the escalating tensions across the nation.
In a separate incident, a zebra, reportedly a pet, has been spotted roaming freely in Christiana after being filmed on May 31.
Additionally, a suspect charged with a federal hate crime and attempted murder was arrested, accused of igniting fire attacks that injured multiple individuals at a mall in Boulder, Colorado.
In other news, a former president disclosed battling an aggressive form of prostate cancer, while a tech mogul discussed an injury sustained during his service in government.
Severe flooding and damage were reported in Central Texas due to abrupt weather changes, alongside wildfire chaos in Manitoba, prompting authorities to issue a state of emergency for thousands.
The day also saw a surprising delay of a U.S. flight after two birds entered the aircraft, leaving passengers perplexed. Meanwhile, a rocket experienced mechanical failures that led to its uncontrolled re-entry into the atmosphere.
Lastly, King Charles III is anticipated to embark on a historic visit to Canada in 2025, where he will inaugurate the parliamentary session.
Source: www.bbc.com