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FBI Releases Images Of Suspect In Charlie Kirk Assassination

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In photos shared Thursday via the FBI Salt Lake City field office on 𝕏, the suspect was seen wearing a cap, dark sunglasses, a long-sleeved shirt, and jeans.

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“We are asking for the public’s help identifying this person of interest in connection with the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University,” the caption read.

In a separate post, the FBI announced a $100,000 bounty for credible leads.

“The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information that can lead to the identification and arrest of the individual(s) responsible for the murder of Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah,” the agency wrote.

The bureau urged the public to submit photos or video footage related to the shooting, stressing that efforts were ongoing to track the assailant.

“We are doing everything we can to find him, and we’re not sure how far he has gone yet, but we will do our best,” an FBI official stated.

Kirk, 31, a close ally of U.S. President, Donald Trump, was shot dead on Wednesday in what investigators described as an apparent targeted assassination.

The incident has heightened fears of escalating political violence in the United States.

Kirk, who co-founded Turning Point USA in 2012 at the age of 18, had become the face of the most significant conservative youth movement in America.

Kirk was addressing students at Utah Valley University around noon when the attack occurred.

Dressed in a white T-shirt with the word Freedom boldly inscribed, he sat under a tent, answering questions from a large crowd.

Former Utah congressman, Jason Chaffetz, who attended the event, told Fox News, “Charlie was responding to a question about transgender shooters, mass shooters, and in the midst of that, the shot rang out.”

The attack has been described as a “political assassination” by Utah’s Governor Spencer Cox, while Trump called it a “dark moment for America” in a video address.

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The killing took place at the first of about 15 events Kirk was scheduled to hold nationwide before the end of October.

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Researchers, mechanics among foreign workers needed in Canada [Full List]

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Canada is updating its immigration system to support sustainable growth and strengthen the economy, the federal government said on Tuesday.

The focus is on attracting highly skilled workers through the International Talent Attraction Strategy.

Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Lena Metlege Diab, introduced new 2026 categories under the Express Entry system.

These will target foreign medical doctors with Canadian experience, researchers, senior managers, and skilled military personnel.

There are also new streams for pilots, aircraft mechanics, and inspectors.

Existing categories for French-speaking workers and skilled trades like carpentry, plumbing, and machining will continue. Health care roles, including nurses, dentists, pharmacists, and psychologists, remain in demand.

“Canada’s future depends on a workforce ready for a changing economy. Express Entry now focuses on the skills our communities need,” said Minister Metlege Diab.

Immigration accounts for nearly all of Canada’s labour force growth.

The first draw for foreign medical doctors is planned in the coming days, with ongoing draws for other skilled workers through early 2026. These changes aim to bring in top talent and strengthen critical sectors like health care, defence, and research.

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“I’m allowed to destroy any country in the world” —Trump says after Supreme Court strikes down his key policy

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US President Donald Trump has sharply criticised the US Supreme Court following its decision to block his sweeping global tariff policy, claiming the ruling unjustly limits his presidential authority.

The court, in a 6–3 decision, ruled that Trump overstepped his constitutional powers by imposing broad tariffs on multiple countries, effectively dismantling one of the most aggressive trade measures of his administration.

Trump claims power to cripple economies

Speaking at a press conference after the ruling, Trump insisted he still holds immense power over international trade and foreign nations.

“I can destroy the trade. I can destroy the country. I’m allowed to impose a foreign-destroying embargo. I can embargo. I can do anything I want, but I can’t charge one dollar.”

The remarks sparked immediate backlash, with critics describing them as reckless and inflammatory, while supporters argued he was highlighting inconsistencies in the court’s decision.

Justices dranded a ‘disgrace’

Trump later took to Truth Social to praise the three justices who ruled in his favour and condemn the remaining six, including two he appointed himself.

“They are a disgrace to our nation,” he wrote, accusing the court of being influenced by political enemies and foreign interests. He further described the justices as “obnoxious, ignorant, and loud”.

In a mocking tone, Trump added, “I wanted to be a good boy. I didn’t want to do anything that would affect the decision of the court.”

Economic fallout and political pushback

The ruling has created a major financial challenge for the federal government, which must now determine how to refund an estimated $184 billion collected through the invalidated tariffs.

Analysts say the tariffs had already driven up consumer prices, as importers passed costs to American buyers.

Even within the Republican Party, concerns persist. Former Senate leader Mitch McConnell warned that large-scale trade wars with allies were damaging long before the court intervened.

Despite the setback, Trump announced plans to pursue a limited 10 per cent global tariff under a different federal law, signalling that his aggressive trade stance remains unchanged.

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