The damage that “less lethal” police weapons can really do

“非致命性”警用武器真正可能造成的损害

Apple News Today

2025-06-12

13 分钟
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As protests continue in L.A. and elsewhere over immigration raids, Reuters has been exploring the “less lethal” tactics that police are using.  Rare earth minerals are at the center of U.S. and China trade talks. The Wall Street Journal’s Lingling Wei explains why.  NPR reports that states with stricter gun laws have fewer teen and child deaths. Plus, an Air India flight carrying more than 200 people crashed, Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of sexual assault after retrial, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are rehiring staff who were fired by DOGE efforts, and South Korea to stop blasting propaganda and K-Pop into the North.   Today’s episode was hosted by Gideon Resnick.
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  • Good morning.

  • It's Thursday, June 12th.

  • I'm Gideon Resnick in for Shamita Basu.

  • This is Apple News Today.

  • On today's show,

  • the rare minerals at the heart of a trade truce

  • between China and the U.S.

  • Why some states have more gun deaths than others.

  • And the importance of K-pop and giant trash balloons

  • in diplomacy with North Korea.

  • But first,

  • the protest movement against federal immigration raids is spreading.

  • There were some isolated demonstrations again in L.A. yesterday

  • in small parts of the downtown area

  • and across Orange County.

  • And more demonstrations have popped up in cities like New York,

  • Chicago, Seattle, Dallas, and Atlanta.

  • As they've spread,

  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

  • told senators at a hearing yesterday in Washington