Minnesota prosecutors charge ICE officer Christian Castro with assault and false reporting after he allegedly shot a Venezuelan man during a January immigration enforcement action. The case raises questions about state authority to prosecute federal agents.
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A California jury dismisses Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, ruling Musk filed too late under the statute of limitations. The decision preserves OpenAI's current structure and ends a high-profile legal battle over the company's nonprofit origins.
A judge ruled that a gun and notebook can be used as evidence in Luigi Mangione's state murder trial for the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, while suppressing other items found in his backpack. The trial has been postponed to September.
Two Navy fighter jets collided midair during Idaho's Gunfighter Skies Air Show, forcing cancellation of the event's second day. All four aircrew ejected safely and are under medical evaluation.
Ukraine launches one of its largest drone strikes on Moscow region, killing four and injuring a dozen. Russia intercepts over 1,000 drones amid ongoing conflict.







