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Thursday, June 11, 2026
Secret Service Officer Struck by Gunfire During Shooting Near Correspondents' Dinner
A Secret Service officer sustained injuries from gunfire during a shooting linked to the suspect in the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, law enforcement officials said. The officer was wearing a ballistic vest at the time of the incident. An investigation remains ongoing.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →Trump and Xi Meet in Beijing Amid Global Concerns
President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing to discuss pressing global issues. Trade imbalances, the status of Taiwan, and tensions with Iran were central topics. A delegation of U.S. CEOs accompanied Trump on the trip.
Jun 11
Xi Jinping Warns Trump: Taiwan Key to U.S.-China Relationship
Jun 11
Report Analyzes Trading Activity Before Trump Announcements
Jun 11
Federal judge refuses to block Trump mail voting order
Jun 11
Crime & Public Safety
Read Section →Trump Administration to Withhold $1.3 Billion in Medicaid Funds from California
The Trump administration plans to withhold $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California. Officials stated the move supports anti-fraud efforts. The decision adds to ongoing financial tensions between the federal government and the state.
Jun 11
U.S. Officials Investigate Hacking of Gas Station Fuel Monitoring Systems
Jun 11
Eight Children Killed, Two Women Injured in Louisiana Shooting
Jun 11
Russian Missile and Drone Strikes Kill At Least 18 in Ukraine
Jun 11
Community Sports
Read Section →Jets Position Themselves for Future with Projected 2026 Draft Picks
A projected 2026 NFL mock draft anticipates the New York Jets will prioritize positions including pass rusher, cornerback, and wide receiver. The Jets currently hold nine picks in the 2026 draft, with four selections in the top 50.
Jun 11
Lakers Reportedly Considering Trading Dalton Knecht After Rookie Season
Jun 11
Local Business
Read Section →Rising Gas Prices Prompt Drivers to Seek Savings
With the national average for gasoline at $4.55 per gallon, drivers are exploring methods to reduce fuel costs. Options range from altering driving behaviors to switching to electric vehicles.
Jun 11
Survey Shows Employers Planning Increased AI Adoption in Health Benefits
Jun 11
Gasoline Prices Reach Highest Point Since Early 1980s
Jun 11
Retail Earnings Reports to Provide Insight into Consumer Spending
Jun 11
Schools & Kids
Read Section →National Education Scorecard Examines Student Performance Trends
A recent analysis of the National Education Scorecard data explored trends in student achievement. The report examines academic performance spanning more than a decade. Researchers looked at factors affecting educational outcomes nationwide.
Jun 11
Fundraising Surpasses $1.4 Million for Slain San Diego Security Guard
Jun 11
Health & Wellness
Read Section →Pancreatic cancer drug extends median survival in clinical trial
A new drug called daraxonrasib doubled survival time for pancreatic cancer patients in clinical trials, according to researchers. The finding marks a significant development for treating one of the deadliest cancers.
Jun 11
Ebola outbreak kills more than 40 in Congo and Uganda
Jun 11
Planned Parenthood Clinics in Two States to Offer Advance Supply of Abortion Pills
Jun 11
CDC Responds to Ebola Outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda
Jun 11
Ebola Cases Suspected to be Higher Than Reported, WHO Doctor Warns
Jun 11
Columnists
Read Section →The Affirmation That Actually Works (And Why You've Been Saying Them Wrong)
Most affirmations fail because they ask you to believe something you don't. Here's the one shift that changes everything.
Jun 11
Why Rereading the Same Poem Changes Everything (And How to Do It Right)
Jun 11
The Art of the Productive Digression: Why Distraction Might Be Your Best Thinking Tool
Jun 11
The Fed Just Admitted It's Been Flying Blind, and Your Mortgage Pays the Price
Jun 11
The Met's Maximalist Takeover Proves Clutter Is a Love Language
Jun 11
State News
Read Section →Secret Service Officer Struck by Gunfire During Shooting Near Correspondents' Dinner
A Secret Service officer sustained injuries from gunfire during a shooting linked to the suspect in the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, law enforcement officials said. The officer was wearing a ballistic vest at the time of the incident. An investigation remains ongoing.
Jun 11
New Devices at CES 2026 Challenge Battery Technology
Jun 11
Vehicle Containing Explosives Driven Into Athletic Club
Jun 11
Trump Claims U.S. Will Blockade Strait of Hormuz After Iran Talks Fail
Jun 11
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