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Trump Seeks Gulf Stability Amid Criticism and Loomer Dispute; Tour Bus Crash Kills 1; npm Hack Hits Thousands; Match of the Day 2 Highlights


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Watch: Match of the Day 2 highlights bring you the best action from Sunday's five Premier League games, featuring a thrilling clash between Liverpool and Arsenal. In a high-stakes balancing act ahead of his visit to the Gulf, former President Donald Trump is seeking to prevent Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from disrupting his regional agenda as frustrations mount between the two leaders. Trump, who aims to showcase progress on nuclear talks with Iran and a ceasefire with Yemen’s Houthis during his trip, has sidelined Israeli objections in pursuit of broader regional diplomacy. His recent moves—including halting attacks on the Houthis and exploring a humanitarian aid plan for Gaza without fully involving Israel—have triggered pushback from Netanyahu’s far-right allies. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has distanced itself from linking normalization with Israel to a U.S.-backed civilian nuclear deal, signaling that Trump may proceed without Israeli buy-in. With tensions high and competing interests at play, Trump is making it clear: Netanyahu won’t be allowed to spoil his Gulf visit. A tragic crash on Mother's Day in Los Angeles has left one person dead and 32 others injured after a tour bus collided with a disabled SUV on Highway 60 West. According to the California Highway Patrol, the incident occurred shortly after 5 a.m. when a Nissan Pathfinder became disabled in traffic and was subsequently struck by the tour bus, triggering a fiery collision that trapped the SUV's lone occupant. The bus, en route from Morongo Casino to Koreatown, sustained heavy front-end damage. Witnesses described scenes of chaos and panic in the aftermath. The crash has led to partial closures of the westbound 60 Freeway, with authorities continuing their investigation. A Pennsylvania man allegedly killed his mother and transported her body to his sister’s home, concealing it with McDonald’s wrappers, boxes, and household items, police say. Kevin Ahn, 31, is charged with first-degree murder, assault, and abuse of a corpse in connection with the death of his 61-year-old mother, Hyun Ahn, whose body was found in the back of a vehicle in March. Authorities say Ahn’s sister, who found him acting suspiciously and reported the discovery, was estranged from him. The mother’s death was ruled a homicide caused by strangulation and traumatic brain injury. Ahn’s attorney claimed he was mourning her in his own way, likening it to “dressing up a skeleton.” More than 3,200 Cursor users have been affected by malicious credential-stealing npm packages, according to cybersecurity researchers. Three rogue npm packages, disguised as developer tools offering "the cheapest Cursor API," specifically targeted the macOS version of the AI-powered code-editing tool Cursor. Once installed, the packages steal user credentials, download encrypted payloads from attacker-controlled servers, overwrite Cursor's main.js file, disable auto-updates, and restart the application to execute malicious code. Despite being flagged, all three packages remain available for download from the npm registry. Experts warn this campaign reflects a growing supply chain threat, as malicious code embedded within trusted platforms gains elevated privileges and permanence on developer systems. MAGA activist Laura Loomer has publicly criticized President Trump over reports that his administration plans to accept a $400 million luxury jet from the government of Qatar. Calling it “a stain” on his presidency, Loomer expressed her disappointment despite her continued support for Trump, stating, “We cannot accept a $400 million ‘gift’ from jihadists in suits.”
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