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Explosion that killed 2 in U.K. is not being investigated as suspected terror incident, police say
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Explosion that killed 2 in U.K. is not being investigated as suspected terror incident, police say

By Emily Mae Czachor News Editor Emily Mae Czachor is a reporter and news editor at CBSNews.com. She typically covers breaking news, extreme weather and issues involving social justice. Emily Mae previously wrote for outlets like the Los Angeles Times, BuzzFeed and Newsweek. Read Full Bio May 3, 2026 / 8:53 AM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google After an explosion killed two people in southwestern England early Sunday, British police said the incident would not be investigated as suspected terrorism, seeking to dispel concerns tied to a recent update to their country's national terrorism threat level."Given the recent change to the U.K. threat level, we would like to reassure the public from the outset we are not treating this as a suspected terrorist incident," police said in a statement. Government officials had adjusted the threat level to "severe," up from "substantial," last week.The explosion happened at around 6:30 a.m. local time at a residential property in the city of Bristol, according to police. Two adults died as a result, and the cause is being treated as suspicious, they said. A "major incident" was declared, meaning multiple emergency services agencies were involved in the response.Law enforcement is

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Man drives car full of explosives into building of Oregon athletic club

News ArticlePublishedMay 02, 2026 at 04:29 PM EDTBy Hollie SilvermanDeputy Weekend EditorPortland police are investigating a deadly early‑morning crash at the Multnomah Athletic Club after a vehicle slammed into the building’s front entrance and caught fire, killing the driver and prompting a large emergency response. Officers and firefighters were called to the scene in the Goose Hollow neighborhood around 2:49 a.m. Saturday, where they found the vehicle fully engulfed in flames inside the doorway of the club at 1849 SW Salmon Street, a press release from the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) said.After firefighters extinguished the fire, responders discovered one person dead inside the vehicle. As investigators examined the wreckage, they found evidence of an explosive device, leading the PPB's Explosive Disposal Unit to secure the area and call in federal partners from the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Technicians used specialized equipment to make the scene safe while officers expanded the perimeter and closed nearby streets.Police say it is too early to determine whether the crash was intentional, accidental, or connected to the device found inside the vehicle. Detectives from the PPB's Major Crimes Unit, along with federal investigators, are now working to piece together

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Explosion that killed 2 in U.K. is not being investigated as suspected terror incident, police say
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Explosion that killed 2 in U.K. is not being investigated as suspected terror incident, police say

By Emily Mae Czachor News Editor Emily Mae Czachor is a reporter and news editor at CBSNews.com. She typically covers breaking news, extreme weather and issues involving social justice. Emily Mae previously wrote for outlets like the Los Angeles Times, BuzzFeed and Newsweek. Read Full Bio May 3, 2026 / 8:53 AM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google After an explosion killed two people in southwestern England early Sunday, British police said the incident would not be investigated as suspected terrorism, seeking to dispel concerns tied to a recent update to their country's national terrorism threat level."Given the recent change to the U.K. threat level, we would like to reassure the public from the outset we are not treating this as a suspected terrorist incident," police said in a statement. Government officials had adjusted the threat level to "severe," up from "substantial," last week.The explosion happened at around 6:30 a.m. local time at a residential property in the city of Bristol, according to police. Two adults died as a result, and the cause is being treated as suspicious, they said. A "major incident" was declared, meaning multiple emergency services agencies were involved in the response.Law enforcement is

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Man drives car full of explosives into building of Oregon athletic club

News ArticlePublishedMay 02, 2026 at 04:29 PM EDTBy Hollie SilvermanDeputy Weekend EditorPortland police are investigating a deadly early‑morning crash at the Multnomah Athletic Club after a vehicle slammed into the building’s front entrance and caught fire, killing the driver and prompting a large emergency response. Officers and firefighters were called to the scene in the Goose Hollow neighborhood around 2:49 a.m. Saturday, where they found the vehicle fully engulfed in flames inside the doorway of the club at 1849 SW Salmon Street, a press release from the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) said.After firefighters extinguished the fire, responders discovered one person dead inside the vehicle. As investigators examined the wreckage, they found evidence of an explosive device, leading the PPB's Explosive Disposal Unit to secure the area and call in federal partners from the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Technicians used specialized equipment to make the scene safe while officers expanded the perimeter and closed nearby streets.Police say it is too early to determine whether the crash was intentional, accidental, or connected to the device found inside the vehicle. Detectives from the PPB's Major Crimes Unit, along with federal investigators, are now working to piece together

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