đŸ”” Idaho Sniper Attack

Good evening. It’s Sunday, June 29.

At least one sniper armed with high-powered rifle shot and killed two firefighters responding to a wildfire blaze in the Idaho Panhandle and seriously injured another, authorities said Sunday.

“We’re actively taking sniper fire as we speak. This is an active situation,” Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris said at a news conference. “We’re taking rapid fire up there.”

The attack happened at around 2 p.m. at Canfield Mountain outside the city of Coeur d’Alene in Kootenai County. Norris said multiple public safety agencies were responding to the scene in order to “neutralize this suspect.”

 
 

Sen. Thom Tillis won’t run for re-election in 2026, the North Carolina Republican announced Sunday.

Tillis faced a brutal fight to keep his seat, both in the general election and with the potential of Trump-backed primary challengers.

“It’s not a hard choice, and I will not be seeking re-election,” Tillis said in a statement announcing his plans.

President Donald Trump said in an interview that aired Sunday there is a “buyer for TikTok,” teasing an announcement to come in “about two weeks.”

“We have a buyer for TikTok by the way. I think I’ll need probably China approval, and I think President Xi will probably do it,” the president said on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo.”

Asked who the buyer is going to be, Trump said, “I’ll tell you in about two weeks.”

President Donald Trump warned Zohran Mamdani or whoever ultimately wins the next election for mayor of New York City will “have to behave” or face a “very tough” financial response from the federal government.

Trump made the comment during a “Sunday Morning Futures” interview after anchor Maria Bartiromo asked who is “poised to support” in the election.

“Well, I don’t want to say that because I have a lot of people, a lot of friends, and I have everybody, so I don’t want to get into that,” Trump said. “I can tell you this, whoever’s mayor of New York is going to have to behave themselves or the federal government is coming down very tough on them financially.”

A looming deadline to make trade deals doesn’t necessarily matter, President Trump said Sunday, because the U.S. will simply send letters to hundreds of countries assigning tariff rates.

The pause on Trump’s sweeping global tariffs expires in about 10 days, with one deal and one temporary truce in hand, and the rest of the world in varying states of limbo.

“We made deals, but I’d rather just send them a letter, a very fair letter, saying ‘congratulations, we’re going to allow you to trade in the United States of America, you’re going to pay a 25% tariff, or 20%, or 40 or 50%.’ I would rather do that,” Trump said on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures.”

US President Donald Trump is working to advance a hostage deal aimed at securing the release of all Israeli hostages and bringing an end to the Israel-Hamas War, sources familiar with the negotiation process told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday.

“We’re optimistic a deal can be reached,” a US official said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a meeting with a small group of ministers and senior defense officials at the IDF Southern Command’s headquarters on Sunday to discuss the continuation of the war in Gaza.

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