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Yahoo
a day ago
- Politics
- Yahoo
Boulder attack suspect to appear in court as family remains in ICE detention
The suspect in the Boulder firebombing will appear in a Colorado court Thursday, as an attorney for his wife is calling for the family's release from Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national who entered the country legally in 2022, has a hearing in Boulder County court at 3:30 p.m. local time (5:30 p.m. ET) in connection with the antisemitic attack Sunday at the Pearl Street pedestrian mall. Soliman is accused of using a "makeshift flamethrower" and Molotov cocktails on a group of people peacefully calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza. The attack injured at least 15 people, ranging in age from 25 to 88, and one dog, prosecutors said in an update Wednesday. Soliman faces state charges of attempted first-degree murder after deliberation, attempted first-degree murder with extreme indifference, first-degree assault, including against an at-risk victim older than 70, and possession of an incendiary device. Separately, Soliman was charged Monday with a federal hate crime. The White House on Tuesday announced that Soliman's wife and five children had been taken into ICE custody "for expedited removal." Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wrote on X that the department was investigating "to what extent" Soliman's family knew about the attack or supported it. A federal judge Wednesday issued an order preventing the deportation of the wife and children. They have not been charged in connection with the attack. Soliman entered the country on a B2 visa, typically issued to tourists, in August 2022. The following month, he filed for asylum with his family as dependents, according to the Department of Homeland Security and court documents. While his visa expired in February 2023, Soliman had not yet exhausted all legal options to stay in the U.S. An attorney for Soliman's wife, Hayam El Gamal, told NBC News that she and her children are at the Dilley family detention center in Texas. "There is no precedent in the history of the United States for the type of collective family-based punishment that the Trump administration is doling out on this family," the attorney, Eric Lee, said. 'It's extremely dangerous, and it's something that should concern every single person that's watching,' he added. "You can imagine the shock that they were in when they learned the charges that were being brought against their father or husband, and then suddenly to find themselves being whisked away in the dark of night, out of their home state of Colorado to a new place in a detention center, huddled together without really any idea about whether they were going to be sent to a country from which they had applied for the right to asylum," Lee continued. Lee said two of the five children are 4 years old, and the others are 8, 15 and 17. He said the government had mistakenly said that the oldest child is 18. He said he's sought habeas relief to protect the family from being removed, but hasn't had the opportunity to speak to them in depth, as calls were cut off twice after a few minutes on Wednesday. "One could only imagine what this family is going through," he said. "They've done absolutely nothing wrong." This article was originally published on


Time of India
a day ago
- Business
- Time of India
'I didn't die… I was killed,' reads poster outside Raja Raghuvanshi's home as family demands CBI probe
The body of Indore based businessman Raja Raghuvanshi was brought to his Sahakar Nagar home on Wednesday. Raghuvanshi's body was brought to his home a little after 5:30. It was received by a large number of people consisting of friends, family, colony residents and even strangers who didn't even know him but were moved by the tragedy. Some people stood on their roofs visibly moved by the unfortunate incident. The family has hung a banner outside their Sahakar Nagar home demanding a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). 'Raja's soul calls out to the central government and the state government – I am not dead, I have been killed. CBI should conduct the inquiry,' reads the banner, also featuring wedding photos of the couple, as reported by PTI Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track default , selected Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play War Thunder now for free War Thunder Play Now Undo Hundreds of people lined the streets from his home to the Regional Park crematorium and a poster outside reiterated the demands for a CBI inquiry and the words, "I didn't die...I was killed." "It isn't just the loss of a young man — it was the loss of someone who was known for his gentle nature, friendly demeanour, and the ability to connect with everyone he met. He just got married," an elderly neighbour said through tears. "He used to participate in every local event in the evenings. How can this tragedy be true?". As reported by TOI. Live Events What happened to Raghuvanshi and his wife The body of Indore based transporter Raja Raghuvanshi (29) was found in a deep gorge near a waterfall in Sohra area (also known as Cherrapunji ) of the East Khasi Hills district on Monday, while a search for his wife Sonam , is underway. Raja, who went missing with his wife Sonam on May 23 after leaving a homestay in Nongriat village, was found dead on June 2, some 20 km from where they were last seen, Meghalaya officials confirmed to PTI The couple had arrived in Mawlakhiyat on May 22, parked their rented scooter, and descended over 3,000 steps to visit the famed living root bridges. Their abandoned scooter was found outside a café on May 24, prompting a search operation hindered by heavy rains, officials said to PTI. Raja's friends and family were hoping that the reason why he and his wife couldn't be contacted was because of network issues. After the discovery of his body that theory has been laid to rest while the search for his wife continues. Police have recovered a bloodstained machete believed to have been used in Raja's killing. The search for Sonam continues. Raja's brother suspects a robbery motive in the case Raja's elder brother Sachin Raghuvanshi told PTI, 'We want a CBI inquiry as soon as possible into my brother's murder and daughter-in-law Sonam's disappearance. Otherwise, we will have to stage a sit-in protest.' He also said, 'Along with my brother's wallet, the gold chain and ring he was wearing when he went to Meghalaya for his honeymoon are also missing.'


GMA Network
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Kaloy Tingcungco visits Great Sphinx of Giza in Egypt
Kaloy Tingcungco's trip to Egypt is one for the books! On Instagram, the 'Unang Hirit' host shared his visit to one of the most iconic landmarks in the world: The Great Sphinx of Giza in Egypt. Kaloy's post featured the Great Sphinx, a mythical monument carved from limestone, known for its body of a lion and the head of a human. 'An Egypt carousel post—this time featuring the Great Sphinx,' he said in the caption. Aside from the famous landmark, Kaloy also visited the Great Pyramid of Giza, the only still existing wonder of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Kaloy is a mainstay in 'Unang Hirit,' a Kapuso morning show airing from Mondays to Fridays, from 5:30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. Among the new members of the UH Barkada include Winwyn Marquez, Michael Sager, and Josh Ford. Enjoy your Egyptian trip, Kaloy! —Hermes Joy Tunac/CDC, GMA Integrated News


Time of India
5 days ago
- General
- Time of India
TG LAWCET, PG LCET 2025: Hall tickets released at lawcet.tgche.ac.in; Here's how to download and exam day guidelines
How to Download Your Hall Ticket Steps to download: Go to the official website , Click on the 'Download Hall Ticket' link Enter your registration number, mobile number and date of birth Click the 'Download hall ticket' button Print a copy to carry to the exam centre Exam Date and Timings Live Events Here's the schedule: Important Instructions (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) has released the hall tickets for TG LAWCET and PG LCET 2025. Candidates who have registered for the exams can now download their admit cards from the official website, starting from 31 May download the hall ticket, you'll need:Registration numberMobile numberDate of birthMake sure to check all details on your hall ticket. If you find any mistake, report it to the exam officials as soon as TG LAWCET and PG LCET will be held on 6 June 2025 in computer-based mode. To handle the large number of candidates, the exams will take place in multiple shifts on the same LAWCET (3-Year LLB): 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM and 12:30 PM – 2:00 PMTG LAWCET (5-Year LLB): 4:00 PM – 5:30 PMTG PGLCET (LLM): 4:00 PM – 5:30 PMThese exams are for admission into 3-year and 5-year LLB courses, as well as 2-year LLM courses in law colleges across Telangana for the 2025–26 academic must reach their exam centre well in advance on the exam day. Carry your printed hall ticket along with a valid photo ID proof (like Aadhaar, passport, or voter ID).The results are expected to be announced tentatively on 25 June 2025, as per the official schedule.
Yahoo
28-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Pride Month 2025: Festivals, flag raisings and more in Bucks County, Montco
June is Pride Month — a time of celebration for the LGBTQ+ community. Inspired by the Stonewall Uprising, Pride Month also serves as an opportunity to reflect on the progress made in the struggle for equal rights, while bringing awareness to the issues and policies still impacting the LGBTQ+ community today. Pride marches first began in 1970 on the first anniversary of Stonewall in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. Since then, the pride movement has grown into a month-long celebration with events across the country recognizing and uplifting the LGBTQ+ community. Here are a few events in Bucks and Montgomery counties where you can celebrate pride locally: Join local LGBTQ+ youth on old courthouse lawn, as they kick off Pride Month with a raising of the pride flag. A short pride walk to Borough Hall will follow for a second pride flag raising. When: Sunday, June 1 at 5 p.m. Where: 55 E. Court St. and 10 Doyle St., Doylestown Details: Immigration rally in Doylestown: Bucks County, ICE plan draws ire from both sides. Rally gets tense in Doylestown Lower Gwynedd Township will be holding a pride flag raising ceremony at Veterans Memorial Park to celebrate pride, diversity and inclusion. When: Monday, June 2 at 5:30 p.m. Where: 1029 N. Bethlehem Pike, Spring House Details: Lower Gwynedd Township on Facebook The annual celebration includes the raising of the pride flag, free pride swag, supportive resources and an all-ages after party at Vault Brewing. When: Tuesday, June 3 at 6 p.m. Where: Yardley Borough Hall, 56 S. Main St., Yardley Details: Join Abington Township Public Library for a free outdoor event featuring live performances by Music with Ry and Traffic Jam, crafts, giveaways, vendors, food trucks, community organizations and more. In case of rain, the festivities will be moved inside the library. When: Tuesday, June 3 from 6–8 p.m. Where: Abington Township Public Library, 1030 Old York Road, Abington Details: Join Bristol Alt Faire in Bristol Borough for its annual pride celebration, an indoor and outdoor event hosted at Energy Ripple and featuring food, vendors, drag performance and supportive nonprofits. When: Wednesday, June 4 from 6–9 p.m. Where: 134 Mill Street, Bristol Details: Alt Faire Pride event page on Facebook The art museum is hosting a life drawing workshop with drag performers Jenny Henny and Pariah Sinclair posing as models as participants explore the art of figure drawing, while capturing the energy of drag. Bring your own art supplies or use what is provided. This is an adults-only event and registration is required. When: Thursday, June 5 from 6–8 p.m. Where: 138 S. Pine St., Doylestown Details: Hosted in the Upper Dublin High School cafeteria, this free all-ages event celebrating pride with crafts, games, singing, performances, food, resource tables and vendors. It is free and open to the community. When: Friday, June 6 from 6–8 p.m. Where: 800 Loch Alsh Ave., Fort Washington More info: Upper Dublin LGBTQIA+ Equity Committee on Facebook The first of their Pride Month film series, this screening features a collection of short films curated specifically for ages 10 and up that highlight a wide range of LGBTQ+ identities and experiences from around the world. The event is free, but tickets can be reserved online. When: Saturday, June 3 at 10 a.m. Where: 20 E. State St., Doylestown Details: Show off your LGBTQ+ pride and allyship at Lansdale's annual Walk & Roll event. The walk starts at Trinity Lutheran Church, proceeding up and back along West Main Street and returning to Trinity. Parking is available at the church. This year, instead of the end of walk celebration, participants are encouraged to stay for Lansdale Day — a separate family-friendly event on Main Street hosted by the Rotary Club of North Penn. When: Saturday, June 7 from 10–11 a.m. Where: 1000 W. Main St., Lansdale More info: Celebrate LGBTQ+ pride through creative expression in an art class guided by Philly-based mixed media artist Taylor Rae Cole. The program is open to youth in grades 6–12 and pre-registration is encouraged. When: Saturday, June 7 from 2–4 p.m. Where: Abington Township Public Library, 1030 Old York Road, Abington Details: Grace Presbyterian Church, in collaboration with the Jenkintown Library, will be hosting a pride festival featuring a vendor marketplace, Pride-themed goods, community resources, bake sale, live music, interactive arts and crafts, family-friendly games, bounce houses, dunk tank, food trucks, art show and meet and greet with author Emma Copley Eisenberg. When: Saturday, June 7 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Where: 444 York Road, Jenkintown Details: Join Doylestown Pride Fest and Discover Doylestown for an outdoor concert hosted in partnership with Picnics on Pine and Stage United. Bring your own chairs or blankets, along with snacks and beverages. Lineup to be announced. This is a rain-or-shine event, and tickets are available online. When: Saturday, June 14 from 5–8 p.m. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Where: 84 E. Oakland Ave., Doylestown Details: Pride Music Day on Facebook The Rainbow Room is hosting a free, outdoor celebration of music and art with a free outdoor event featuring local queer youth live music and performances. Pride merchandise, baked goods and LGBTQ+ youth art will also be available for sale. When: Wednesday, June 18 from 6–8 p.m. Where: 130 E. Swamp Road, Doylestown Details: Bucks County summer concert series 2025: Where to see free, low-cost shows. The block party will take place on East State Street between Pine and Main streets, featuring vendors, musical performances and activities. When: Saturday, June 21 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: East State Street, Doylestown Details: A one-day screening of Sabbath Queen will be shown as a part of the theater's Pride Month film series. Tickets can be purchased online. 'Sandi Dubowski's moving documentary explores two decades of the life of Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie, 38th generation in a venerable family of Orthodox Rabbis, and founder of the experimental and radically inclusive Jewish Community Lab-Shul. A self-declared 'drag-queen rebel' and 'queer father', Lau-Levie sets out to become a religious leader whose life's work is to make the tenets of his tradition available to all, regardless of sexual or gender identity, and to ensure Judaism holds a place for people like him,' the website read. When: Sunday, June 22 at 1 p.m. Where: 20 E. State St., Doylestown Details: Join Souderton Area for All as they host their 3rd annual picnic at Zwingli United Church of Christ. This family-friendly event celebrates pride through games, music, trivia, fairy storytime, facepainting, a doggy drag parade, arts and crafts, vendors and food. When: Sunday, June 22 from 2–6 p.m. Where: 350 Wile Ave., Souderton Details: An outdoor screening of The Birdcage will take place at Broad Commons Park as a part of the theater's Pride Month film series in partnership with Doylestown Pride and Shankweiler's Drive-In Theatre. Bring your own chair or blanket. Tickets can be purchased online and will also be available at the door. 'A cherished staple of LGBTQ cinema, THE BIRDCAGE features standout performances from Robin Williams, who plays a gay cabaret owner, and Nathan Lane, who plays his drag queen partner. Together, they pretend to be straight so that their son can comfortably introduce them to his fiancée's moralistic parents. This brilliantly crafted farce from director Mike Nichols and writer, Elaine May is both hilarious and heartwarming,' the website read. When: Tuesday, June 24 at 8:45 p.m. Gates open at 7:45 p.m. Where: Corner of Doyle and Broad streets, Doylestown Details: The farmers market will be celebrating pride with specialty vendors, live music, games and photo opportunities. When: Saturday, June 28 from 9 a.m. to noon Where: 7th and Market streets, Perkasie Details: Facebook event page Join The Hattery for an evening of drag, cocktails, mocktails and fun. When: Sunday, June 29 from 5–7 p.m. Where: 18 W. State St., Doylestown Details: The Welcome Project is hosting its annual free, indoor and outdoor festival with live music, food, community resources, family-friendly activities and more. Featured performers and entertainment include Jakeya Limitless, Yari, Positive Movement Entertainment Drumline, Invert Your World Studio, Trixy Valentine and Philly Cheer Elite. Free parking is available at on-site and the ACME on Old York Road. When: Sunday, June 29 from noon to 5 p.m. Where: 515 Meetinghouse Road, Abington Details: Reporter Michele Haddon covers local news, small business, food and drink, economic revitalization, art and culture for The Intelligencer and Bucks County Courier Times at Please consider supporting local journalism with a subscription. This article originally appeared on Bucks County Courier Times: Pride Month events in Bucks County, Montgomery County in June 2025