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Trump: Attacker at White House press dinner was armed with several firearms, one officer injured
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Trump: Attacker at White House press dinner was armed with several firearms, one officer injured

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A man with several weapons rushed a security checkpoint at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday evening before being “subdued” by agents from the U.S. Secret Service, President Donald Trump stated hours after he was evacuated from the gathering.

One officer sustained a gunshot wound, but he was “saved by the fact that he was wearing a noticeably effective bulletproof vest,” Trump informed reporters during a press conference in the White House briefing room.

“I just talked to the officer, and he’s doing wonderfully,” Trump said.

The alleged assailant was later identified as Cole Allen from Torrance, California, as a former senior law enforcement official briefed on the situation shared with MS NOW. The suspect is reported to be 31 years old, according to the Associated Press, citing two law enforcement sources.

Image of the suspect in the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting shared on President Donald Trump’s Truth Social account on April 25th, 2026.
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Trump was hurried off the stage of the Washington Hilton hotel ballroom just seconds after the sound of gunfire caused attendees to dive under their tables.

He expressed that he “struggled fiercely” to remain at the dinner, where he was scheduled to speak for the first time since taking office, but that law enforcement requested him and other administration officials to exit the venue.

Prior to the press briefing, Trump shared images via his Truth Social account that appeared to depict the alleged shooter once subdued, as well as security footage from the incident.

First lady Melania Trump and all the Cabinet members attending “are in excellent condition,” the president mentioned in a separate post after departing the event.

He added, “I have spoken with all the representatives in charge of the event, and we will be rescheduling within 30 days.”

At the White House, Trump commended the Secret Service and law enforcement for their swift response.

“This was an event focused on freedom of speech that aimed to unite individuals from both parties alongside members of the press,” Trump stated. “And in a way, it accomplished that, because the unity I observed in the room was truly remarkable. It was, in one aspect, very beautiful.”

U.S. President Donald Trump is escorted from the stage as a shooter opens fire during the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 25, 2026, in this video screen capture.
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A source present at the event, who was briefed by the Secret Service post-shooting, informed CNBC’s Eamon Javers that a man with a shotgun had approached the metal detectors and was shot by Secret Service agents.

He was subsequently taken away in handcuffs, the source reported.

U.S. President Donald Trump conducts a press briefing at the White House, following a shooting incident during the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 25, 2026
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Key facts about the incident remain uncertain. U.S. Attorney for Washington Jeanine Pirro stated at a separate press conference later on Saturday night that the suspect will face arraignment on Monday.

During the same conference, Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Interim Chief Jeffery Carroll mentioned that authorities believe, based on initial information, that the suspect was a guest at the hotel.

“We have secured a room here at the hotel,” Carroll noted.

He also indicated that the suspect was armed with a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives.

At least five gunshots were heard around 8:35 p.m. The shots originated from the back of the ballroom while guests were consuming their first course, several minutes after White House Correspondents’ Association President Weija Jiang delivered her remarks.

Trump, positioned on a stage at the front of the ballroom next to the first lady, was swiftly surrounded by U.S. Secret Service members, while many attendees ducked under their tables.

Video footage from the event captures the moment the president was escorted off the stage shortly after, as armed guards clad in tactical gear and wielding large rifles appeared on the dais.

President Trump is rushed off the stage by Secret Service following multiple gunshots being fired at the White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington, D.C. on April 25th, 2026.

Several other senior officials from the Trump administration were present at the gathering, including Vice President JD Vance, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

When asked at the White House if he believed he was the shooter’s target, Trump replied, “I suppose.” He stated that details regarding the alleged shooter’s motives will emerge in the coming days.

“You know he’s in custody, and they’re asking him numerous questions,” Trump mentioned.

Trump survived an attempted assassination during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania in July 2024. A few months later, an individual attempted to assassinate Trump while he was enjoying a round of golf at his course in West Palm Beach, Florida.

— CNBC’s Eamon Javers and Megan Cassella contributed to this report.

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Trump dismisses the complete National Science Board
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Trump dismisses the complete National Science Board

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Federal support for scientific study was already facing chaos.

Federal support for scientific study was already facing chaos.

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Various reports indicate that the Trump administration has removed the entire National Science Board (NSB). The NSB provides guidance to the president and Congress regarding the National Science Foundation (NSF), which has been funding research at historically low rates and has experienced notable delays in distributing that funding. The NSF has been crucial in advancing technologies used in MRIs, smartphones, and even assisted Duolingo in its inception.

In a statement, Zoe Lofgren, the top Democrat on the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee, remarked:

“This is the latest foolish action by a president who continues to damage science and American innovation. The NSB remains politically neutral. It provides the president with counsel about the future of NSF. It is sadly unsurprising that a president who has targeted NSF from the outset would aim to dismantle the board that directs the Foundation. Will the president populate the NSB with loyalists who won’t challenge him while he cedes our scientific leadership to our rivals? A real clownish move.”

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A surge of pre-owned EVs might lower costs.
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A surge of pre-owned EVs might lower costs.

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In the next three years, over a million pre-owned electric vehicles might enter the market.

In the next three years, over a million pre-owned electric vehicles might enter the market.

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A significant factor limiting electric vehicles has been their price. However, an influx of pre-owned models in the next three years is likely to result in a significant price reduction. In 2025, only 123,000 EV leases ended. This number is projected to exceed 300,000 in 2026, and to double once more to 600,000 in 2027, reaching 660,000 in 2028, as per Cox Automotive.

Most leased cars typically transition into the used vehicle market. This suggests that over a million pre-owned EVs could become available within the next few years, enhancing their accessibility. The large share of cars sold in the US are used — around 76 percent as of 2024, according to Consumer Affairs. A significant reason for this trend is the pricing. According to the same report, Consumer Affairs stated the average cost of a new vehicle was $46,992, while just $27,113 for pre-owned ones.

The New York Times illustrated how substantial the price drop could be for EVs specifically:

A large dealership chain, AutoNation, is promoting a 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 5 SUV for $28,000. It has only 18,000 miles on it. With various options such as all-wheel drive and a panoramic roof, it was priced at $58,000 three years ago.

Though new electric vehicles are often pricier compared to their gasoline alternatives, on the used market, the prices tend to be comparable. However, this surplus may be temporary. According to Times, the sales and leases of new EVs dropped 36 percent year-over-year from the end of 2024 to the end of 2025 and have continued their descent in the first quarter of 2026.

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México afirma que los agentes estadounidenses muertos en el accidente no tenían permiso para operar allí.
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México afirma que los agentes estadounidenses muertos en el accidente no tenían permiso para operar allí.

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The incident took place on 19 April, when a convoy coming back from a mission aimed at suspected methamphetamine labs in a secluded, hilly region lost control and fell into a ravine. Authorities reported that two members of the Chihuahua State Investigation Agency also lost their lives.

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Artemis II surpassed Fred Haise's distance record, but he is content to cede it.
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Artemis II surpassed Fred Haise’s distance record, but he is content to cede it.

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The bottom line: On most lunar landing flights, astronauts probably won’t travel farther from Earth than Artemis II did, though in some cases the right circumstances could push a crew slightly past the 252,756-mile threshold. A guaranteed surpassing of that distance will likely occur once a mission targets Mars.

“A major letdown”

Haise, the sole surviving member of Apollo 13, wasn’t especially pleased with the distance record he and his fellow astronauts set in 1970. It felt like a sort of consolation prize to him. You’re likely aware of the story of Apollo 13’s aborted lunar landing and the nonstop, high-stakes effort to bring the crew back home.

Even so, of the more than 100 billion people who have ever lived on Earth, the Artemis II crew has been farther from the cradle than anyone else. It isn’t the same as walking on the Moon, but it’s more than just a trivial fact.

Haise, 92, spoke with Ars while Artemis II was returning to Earth earlier this month. Below is our conversation, lightly edited for clarity.

Ars: How closely have you followed the Artemis II mission?

Fred Haise: Not very closely. I haven’t watched anything today—I just got back from my great-grandson’s baseball game. From their published flight plan I could tell they’re past the Moon and on the cruise back toward Earth for reentry. I’ve seen some of the photos they took, and they’re excellent. Their cameras and gear are better than what we had on Apollo, so the images look to be much higher resolution than what we managed from that distance.

Ars: I presume this all brings back some memories for you.

Haise: Vaguely. Their splashdown on Friday means that the following day, Saturday the 11th, is the day I launched 56 years ago. So yes, I’ve gone through several lifetimes—the Shuttle era and then a career in business. That was a long time ago.

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The US receives the most inferior phones
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The US receives the most inferior phones

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However, Apple’s new CEO might address that issue.

However, Apple’s new CEO might address that issue.

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Apple and Samsung have maintained a stronghold on the US mobile market for many years. Along with Google, they have defined the standards of what a smartphone should be, influencing advancements in mobile photography, software design, and processing capabilities. Nevertheless, in recent years, they have appeared less innovative, choosing to gradually improve their products rather than breakthrough new advancements. Meanwhile, Chinese tech companies have surged ahead, creating a widening disparity between what is offered to US consumers versus global markets. US smartphone purchasers are missing valuable options.

Apple shares some responsibility for this disparity. Its approach often dictates market trends, and its recent pace has been sluggish. However, with new CEO John Ternus—who has extensive experience in hardware—set to lead from this September’s iPhone 18 rollout, there is hope that the more cautious strategy of Tim Cook regarding iPhone specifications might soon be a thing of the past. Should Ternus escalate the speed of innovation, the broader US market might be compelled to follow suit.

In various respects, US smartphones trail behind their international counterparts, notably in camera quality and battery life. The improvements in battery technology are a recent trend, following years where Chinese smartphones have showcased rapid charging technologies that have yet to see widespread application in the US. Innovations like silicon-carbon batteries allow for larger energy storage in the same space, enhancing performance. Typical smartphones have seen their battery capacity double recently, while slim devices and foldables now frequently outperform standard models in terms of battery life—Honor’s Magic 8 Pro Air is comparable in thickness to Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge but surpasses the S26 Ultra with a superior battery.

Thus far, the trio of Apple, Samsung, and Google has not introduced any models utilizing silicon-carbon batteries, nor have they indicated plans to do so. In stark contrast, numerous Chinese Android manufacturers have already embraced this technology.

The slow uptake in the US may be attributed to concerns about long-term battery life. Silicon-carbon batteries could potentially degrade in capacity more quickly, leading to larger, but not necessarily enduring, batteries. Chinese manufacturers assert they have found methods to mitigate this issue; however, tangible evidence will only emerge as initial silicon-carbon devices age. Furthermore, the requirement of maintaining 80 percent battery capacity after five years under forthcoming EU regulations adds caution for manufacturers who may not want to compromise battery longevity.

When it comes to cameras, the situation is equally concerning. Although Apple, Google, and Samsung have previously set benchmarks in mobile photography, there’s no current clear leader among them. Continual minor updates have resulted in many phones utilizing outdated camera hardware. Samsung has lagged the most, evidenced by its S26 and S26 Plus having hardly progressed from their predecessors, the S22.

In contrast, leading Chinese brands consider camera advancements their competitive edge. Each year, their Ultra flagship models enhance aspects such as resolution, sensor size, and aperture, and these innovations trickle down to more affordable models. Collaborations with companies like Zeiss, Leica, and Hasselblad bring custom lenses, color tuning, and unique design elements to the devices. Furthermore, these advancements extend beyond phones into accessories, like official camera grips featuring shutter buttons and zoom controls, and even telephoto extenders that drastically enhance shooting capabilities.

Of course, enhancements have their drawbacks. Larger sensors and superior lenses require more space, resulting in bulkier cameras that can dominate the rear of modern Ultra smartphones. While they deliver performance, they may lack aesthetic charm. I’ve questioned whether Apple would embrace such large camera setups, though the newly designed camera “plateau” on the iPhone 17 Pro indicates a potential shift in design philosophy.

Additionally, camera components represent a substantial cost, significantly impacting profit margins for each smartphone produced. Tim Cook, known for his practical approach to maximizing profits through gradual upgrades, likely frowns upon initiatives that would reduce the iPhone’s profitability.

I’ve recently begun testing Vivo’s X300 Ultra, a smartphone boasting multiple 200-megapixel camera sensors, a robust 6,600mAh silicon-carbon battery, and compatibility with two external telephoto lenses alongside a grip transforming the phone into a compact camera. Each rear camera is comparable in specs to the primary cameras of leading models from Apple, Samsung, and Google.

As remarkable as the X300 Ultra is, these features are not groundbreaking. Similar attributes appear in recent flagship models from Oppo, Xiaomi, and Huawei, including a 10x telephoto lens that outperforms Samsung’s latest offering, a continuous optical zoom with an adjustable lens, and a camera that switches between two lenses sharing a single sensor. Honor is set to release a phone with a robotic gimbal camera mechanism. The disparity in photographic capabilities is so stark that my experience using last year’s Pixel 10 Pro XL, lauded as one of the top camera phones in the US, left me frustrated by its limitations compared to various Chinese flagships.

However, this issue extends beyond Ultra models, and it includes elements beyond just batteries and cameras. The Honor 600 offers better specifications than the iPhone 17 at a lower price, featuring a 200-megapixel, 1/1.4-inch main camera, a 7,000mAh battery, and the utmost IP69K dust and water-resistance rating — surpassing the iPhone in all aspects. Poco’s X8 Pro Max retails from $469, equipped with a 9,000mAh battery and 100W charging, alongside the same outstanding IP69K rating. Spend slightly more on the company’s $769 F8 Ultra and enjoy stereo speakers and a subwoofer from Bose. Innovative features, such as RGB lighting, liquid cooling, color-shifting designs, and dual screens on the rear, have all been created, but few have made it widely to the US market due to skepticism towards Chinese technology and resistance from US carriers.

The US smartphone landscape is primarily dominated by two players: Apple and Samsung. While Google’s Pixel makes headlines now and then, it still holds a marginal market share. Motorola performs well selling lower-end models, but given rumors that OnePlus may cease US operations, choices for consumers may soon diminish. You may not be inclined toward phones with RGB lighting or built-in subwoofers; I certainly am not. Yet, there are buyers out there wanting such options, which are unavailable in the US.

However, hardware is not the sole consideration. Apple has thrived for years despite being outperformed in specifications, relying on product design, seamless software integration, and an easy-to-navigate ecosystem to compensate. Google has similar strengths with its Pixel devices, and Samsung’s One UI is the version of Android most familiar to US consumers. Previously, software was a significant drawback for Chinese smartphone manufacturers; nonetheless, as they have upgraded their hardware, they have also made strides in enhancing the user experience of their versions of Android, often mirroring Apple’s design ethos.

Currently, I favor Oppo’s ColorOS over Samsung’s One UI, noting that its multitasking capabilities make it superior for foldable devices. Brands are gradually minimizing bloatware, refining interfaces, and optimizing performance. Although challenges remain, progress is at an all-time high.

When combined with contentious updates like Liquid Glass or the redesign of the iPhone 17 Pro, it is evident that US brands cannot depend on UI advantages indefinitely. As the specification divide widens, the situation becomes more problematic. My fiancé switched to Android after a decade with iPhones, enticed by the superior camera capabilities of Vivo’s flagship. That was years ago, and while Vivo’s camera technology has considerably improved since, Apple’s camera systems remain largely unchanged.

There’s potential for Apple to return to a mindset of innovation, and should this occur, it’s likely that Samsung and Google will follow closely behind. Despite mixed opinions about it, the iPhone Air was a significant shift in Apple’s mobile offerings. This could serve as a pilot project ahead of Ternus’ anticipated launch of the first foldable iPhone later this year, especially given that foldable devices are now waterproof, dust resistant, and almost crease-free. Reports from Bloomberg suggest he was “a champion” of the MacBook Neo, a more budget-friendly laptop that recently received critical acclaim and strong sales. Not every initiative has been successful; one Bloomberg profile described him as “a driving force” behind the MacBook Touch Bar, and later the butterfly keyboard. However, even missteps indicate a leader open to innovation, corrections, and progress.

That said, there’s no assurance that Ternus will spearhead a revitalization of the iPhone’s innovative spirit. He is known for pushing engineering limits, yet also maintains a “Cookian approach to cost management.” In a challenging economic climate marked by rising component prices, it will be tough to justify investing in cutting-edge technology while still ensuring profitability for Apple. Moreover, presently Apple commands the largest global smartphone market share, with only Samsung competitively capable of challenging that position shortly. Xiaomi remains in third, holding merely two-thirds of Apple’s stake. Coupling that with potential regulatory challenges posed by silicon-carbon batteries and the risk that larger camera components may disrupt the sleek aesthetic of the iPhone, my confidence in Ternus leading the iPhone into a specifications competition soon is limited.

Regardless of which direction Ternus leans when he begins his tenure in October, the repercussions of his choices will extend beyond Apple’s boundaries, influencing the hardware teams at Google and Samsung. If Apple resumes its push into advanced smartphone hardware, it will benefit all consumers—especially smartphone users in the US.

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Palantir employees are discussing the company’s “slide into fascism”.

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Only a few months into President Donald Trump’s second term, Palantir employees began to question their employer’s promises on civil liberties. Last autumn, Palantir appeared to turn into the technological backbone of Trump’s immigration-enforcement apparatus, supplying software that identifies, monitors, and helps deport immigrants for the Department of Homeland Security, and that’s when current and former staff started sounding the alarm.

Around that moment, two former employees reconnected by phone. Just as they answered, one of them asked, “Are you tracking Palantir’s descent into fascism?”

“That was their greeting,” the other former employee recalls. “There’s this feeling not of ‘Oh, this is unpopular and hard,’ but ‘This feels wrong.’”

Palantir was launched—with initial venture capital from the CIA—during a period of national unity after the September 11, 2001 attacks, when confronting terrorism abroad was widely viewed as the country’s most urgent task. The company, cofounded by tech billionaire Peter Thiel, sells software that functions as a powerful data-aggregation and analysis tool, powering everything from private-sector operations to the US military’s targeting systems.

For the past 20 years, employees accepted intense outside criticism and awkward conversations with family and friends about working for a company named after Tolkien’s corrupting all-seeing orb. But a year into Trump’s second term, as Palantir deepens ties with an administration many workers fear is causing harm at home, employees are finally voicing those concerns internally, as the US’s campaign against immigrants, the war with Iran, and even company-released manifestos have forced them to reconsider the role they play.

“We hire the best and brightest talent to help defend America and its allies and to build and deploy our software to help governments and businesses around the world. Palantir is no monolith of belief, nor should we be,” a Palantir spokesperson said in a statement. “We take pride in a culture of fierce internal dialogue and even disagreement over the complex areas we work on. That has been true since our founding and remains true today.”

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Katya Adler: NATO allies in Europe respond to alleged US warning regarding Spain
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Katya Adler: NATO allies in Europe respond to alleged US warning regarding Spain

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Caught between a public opinion that is adverse to the Trump administration and the economic and defense needs of maintaining Washington’s support as much as possible, numerous European Nato (and EU) countries, spearheaded by France and the UK, are collaborating with other nations to establish international maritime patrol and mine-clearing operations for the Strait of Hormuz once hostilities have ceased. This initiative aims, among other objectives, to somewhat appease Trump.

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Thousands in peril following multi-million dollar Everest flood alert system neglected and allowed to deteriorate.

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Tshering Sherpa, the CEO of the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee, a local NGO in the Everest region, reiterated the same sentiment, noting that it wasn’t only the local residents in jeopardy if Imja were to overflow. Spring marks the height of visitor activity here, as trekkers, tourists, and climbers all converge in the area.

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Nvidia shares finish at an all-time high, elevating market capitalization above $5 trillion
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Nvidia shares finish at an all-time high, elevating market capitalization above $5 trillion

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Nvidia shares achieved a milestone high on Friday for the first occasion since October, elevating the company’s market capitalization over $5 trillion, as investors rushed into the AI chip sector ahead of next week’s earnings reports from tech giants.

The stock increased by 4.3% to settle at $208.27. Nvidia has surged more than 14 times since late 2022, fueled by a significant rise in demand for artificial intelligence services and models. Nvidia’s graphics processing units are utilized by Google, Microsoft, Meta and Amazon as well as model creators OpenAI and Anthropic.

The surge on Friday was triggered by better-than-expected earnings released late Thursday by chipmaker Intel, which has mostly been absent from the AI market until recently. Intel shares surged 24%, marking their highest performance since 1987.

Advanced Micro Devices, which rivals Nvidia and Intel, saw a 14% increase, while mobile device chip manufacturer Qualcomm rose 11%.

Investors had been retreating from large-cap technology stocks as oil prices soared due to the conflict in Iran and ensuing supply chain issues. However, various segments of technology have regained favor recently, with the demand for AI infrastructure continuing to grow.

The Nasdaq has gained 15% in April, on track for its most successful month since April 2020.

Nvidia does encounter escalating competition in AI. Alphabet, a key Nvidia client, unveiled new chips designed to compete with Nvidia’s products when they launch for cloud customers later this year.

WATCH: AMD expected to see similar gains as Intel

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