Republican runoffs in Georgia and Alabama tested Donald Trump’s endorsement power, with early Georgia results showing Trump-backed Burt Jones trailing in the governor’s race and Mike Collins narrowly leading in the Senate contest. Voters also cast ballots in Oklahoma and Washington, D.C.
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Federal agents searched GKN Aerospace’s Garden Grove facility after a methyl methacrylate tank overheated in May, forcing 50,000 residents to evacuate. The company says it is cooperating as federal and local criminal investigations proceed.
President Donald Trump said two crew members were uninjured after a U.S. Army Apache helicopter crashed near the Strait of Hormuz. The cause remains unclear as the waterway stays at the center of tensions with Iran.
Gunmen launched coordinated attacks early Saturday on Mali's capital and northern cities, including Kidal and Gao, with the army engaging attackers and later regaining control. The assaults mark the largest coordinated militant offensive in years amid ongoing insurgencies.
A federal judge ruled in favor of The Associated Press (AP) in a case against the White House, mandating the restoration of the AP's access to key events after it was excluded for refusing to use the term "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico." The judge emphasized the importance of viewpoint neutrality and the First Amendment, stating that media organizations should not face discrimination based on their editorial choices. This decision highlights the necessity of a free press and is expected to influence how the administration engages with media, ensuring access is not dependent on specific viewpoints.
Michael Cohen, former fixer for Donald Trump, admitted in a court filing that he had accidentally submitted fictitious AI-generated citations to a court as part of a motion to end his court supervision early. The citations were discovered after a judge asked for an explanation, and Cohen's lawyer, Roger Adler, said he "did not realize they were not real" and "regrets the error". It is unclear how the revelation of the fictitious citations will affect the outcome of the motion.
This article reports on an ongoing investigation into suspected human trafficking involving 300 Indian citizens who have been sequestered in a French airport for three days. The passengers include children and families, and the youngest is a 21-month-old toddler. To ensure privacy, tarps have been hung across the bay windows of the airport, which has been transformed into a makeshift shelter with cots, blankets, and food provided by the local government.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip has resulted in unprecedented death and destruction, with over 18,000 Palestinians killed and 80% of the population displaced. The United States has been increasingly isolated in its support of Israel, with the UN, EU and other countries calling for an immediate cease-fire. Protests around the world have been met with a heavy-handed response from Israeli security forces. The international community is now calling for both sides to come to the negotiating table and find a peaceful resolution to the conflict.





