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In San Diego, an ice raid at a popular Italian restaurant prompted swift community backlash as video of the incident circulated on social media. According to NBC7 News, protesters surrounded patrol vehicles and confronted armed agents. The restaurant manager says two workers were detained. Mayor Todd Gloria, a Democrat, said these kinds of raids undermine trust.
A special agent with the Department of Homeland Security told the local station KPBS that officials were, quote, executing a criminal search warrant. And finally, in Washington state, a truck transporting 70,000 honeybee hives crashed near the Canadian border.
A special agent with the Department of Homeland Security told the local station KPBS that officials were, quote, executing a criminal search warrant. And finally, in Washington state, a truck transporting 70,000 honeybee hives crashed near the Canadian border.
A special agent with the Department of Homeland Security told the local station KPBS that officials were, quote, executing a criminal search warrant. And finally, in Washington state, a truck transporting 70,000 honeybee hives crashed near the Canadian border.
In case you're wondering what that sounds like, this is the sound of 250 million bees roaming free, captured on video by beekeepers who were called to the scene. Local experts told Fox they're hopeful they will eventually recover most of the bees. Apparently, this kind of transportation is not uncommon because leaving bees in one location for too long can deplete resources for other pollinators.
In case you're wondering what that sounds like, this is the sound of 250 million bees roaming free, captured on video by beekeepers who were called to the scene. Local experts told Fox they're hopeful they will eventually recover most of the bees. Apparently, this kind of transportation is not uncommon because leaving bees in one location for too long can deplete resources for other pollinators.
In case you're wondering what that sounds like, this is the sound of 250 million bees roaming free, captured on video by beekeepers who were called to the scene. Local experts told Fox they're hopeful they will eventually recover most of the bees. Apparently, this kind of transportation is not uncommon because leaving bees in one location for too long can deplete resources for other pollinators.
You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next from GQ. The magazine goes inside the making of a new movie from Apple Original Films about the high-speed world of Formula One racing.
You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next from GQ. The magazine goes inside the making of a new movie from Apple Original Films about the high-speed world of Formula One racing.
You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next from GQ. The magazine goes inside the making of a new movie from Apple Original Films about the high-speed world of Formula One racing.
One of the biggest stars in the sport, Lewis Hamilton, is producing the movie, and some of Hollywood's biggest names are literally in the driver's seats. If you're listening in the podcast app, follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story. And I'll be back with the news tomorrow.
One of the biggest stars in the sport, Lewis Hamilton, is producing the movie, and some of Hollywood's biggest names are literally in the driver's seats. If you're listening in the podcast app, follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story. And I'll be back with the news tomorrow.
One of the biggest stars in the sport, Lewis Hamilton, is producing the movie, and some of Hollywood's biggest names are literally in the driver's seats. If you're listening in the podcast app, follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story. And I'll be back with the news tomorrow.
Good morning. It's Thursday, May 29th. I'm Shamita Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, the running theme among the people Trump is pardoning. As Harvard students graduate, its president speaks out. And Elon Musk hands in his special government employee pass.
Good morning. It's Thursday, May 29th. I'm Shamita Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, the running theme among the people Trump is pardoning. As Harvard students graduate, its president speaks out. And Elon Musk hands in his special government employee pass.
Good morning. It's Thursday, May 29th. I'm Shamita Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, the running theme among the people Trump is pardoning. As Harvard students graduate, its president speaks out. And Elon Musk hands in his special government employee pass.
But first, a federal trade court has struck down President Trump's sweeping tariffs, ruling that he exceeded his legal authority. In a major setback to the administration's economic agenda, the three-person panel made up of Obama, Reagan and Trump appointees unanimously declared his use of an Emergency Powers Act did not give him the power to levy tariffs unilaterally.
But first, a federal trade court has struck down President Trump's sweeping tariffs, ruling that he exceeded his legal authority. In a major setback to the administration's economic agenda, the three-person panel made up of Obama, Reagan and Trump appointees unanimously declared his use of an Emergency Powers Act did not give him the power to levy tariffs unilaterally.
But first, a federal trade court has struck down President Trump's sweeping tariffs, ruling that he exceeded his legal authority. In a major setback to the administration's economic agenda, the three-person panel made up of Obama, Reagan and Trump appointees unanimously declared his use of an Emergency Powers Act did not give him the power to levy tariffs unilaterally.
The case was brought forward in Oregon by a group of small businesses and a coalition of states and was heard by a relatively obscure court, taking many by surprise in its announcement. A White House spokesperson said they would appeal the decision.