

September12: Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
Sep 12, 2025
A murder investigation unfolds as the FBI releases chilling video of a suspect fleeing a shooting scene. In a bid to combat hate crimes, Canada's Prime Minister introduces new legislation to protect places of worship. The aftermath of an ICE raid on South Korean workers raises questions about immigration enforcement. A surprise visit by Prince Harry to Ukraine garners attention, while settlement news unveils compensation for students affected by harsh disciplinary practices at a Yukon school. Protests against old-growth logging highlight the clash between environmental activism and Indigenous rights.
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Shooting At Utah Rally
- Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during a rally at a Utah university, and investigators released security images of a suspect fleeing the scene.
- The FBI recovered a high-powered bolt-action rifle and has received over 7,000 tips while offering a $100,000 reward.
New Laws To Protect Worship Access
- The Canadian government plans new criminal offences to protect access to places of worship and community centres.
- Officials will also propose a separate offence for crimes motivated by hatred to strengthen legal protections.
South Korean Workers Detained Then Returned
- Over 300 South Korean workers detained in an ICE raid at a Georgia Hyundai plant flew back to Seoul after authorities said they violated visitor visa terms.
- The raid detained about 500 people and was the largest single-location immigration enforcement operation in DHS history.