A US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, Christian Castro, has been charged with assault by Minnesota prosecutors for allegedly shooting a Venezuelan immigrant in Minneapolis. Authorities claim the officer lied about being attacked before firing through a door.
President Trump announced he postponed a planned military strike on Iran, scheduled for Tuesday, following requests from Gulf allies who sought more time for diplomatic negotiations. This decision eased fears of supply disruptions, causing oil prices to fall.
Republican Rep. Thomas Massie faces a challenge from Trump-backed Ed Gallrein in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District primary. The race has become the most expensive House primary in history, with pro-Israel groups and Defense Secretary Hegseth campaigning against Massie.
President Trump announced a significant expansion of his TrumpRx drug coupon platform, adding over 600 generic drugs. Billionaire investor Mark Cuban joined the White House rollout, despite his past political differences with Trump, to help lower prescription drug costs.
Three people were killed in a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, with two teenage suspects found dead from self-inflicted gunshot wounds. Police are investigating the incident as a hate crime, noting a note with "hate rhetoric" was left by one of the suspects.
President Trump dropped his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS in exchange for the creation of a nearly $1.8 billion Justice Department-controlled fund. This fund is intended to compensate alleged victims of political "weaponization," drawing criticism from some who call it a "slush fund."
A fast-moving brush fire, named the Sandy Fire, ignited in Simi Valley, Southern California, prompting mandatory evacuations for thousands of residents. Fueled by high winds, the blaze has burned at least 720 acres and threatens suburban homes.
Mark Fuhrman, the former Los Angeles police detective who gained notoriety during the O.J. Simpson murder trial for finding the bloody glove and later being convicted of perjury for using racial slurs, has died at 74.
The Trump administration imposed sanctions on 11 senior Cuban officials, including top leaders and its main intelligence agency, escalating pressure on the Cuban government. Cuba's leader warned of a "bloodbath" if the US were to attack, as the blockade causes a fuel crisis.
Elon Musk lost his lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, with a California jury rejecting his claims that the company betrayed its original mission by becoming a for-profit entity. The jury found Musk waited too long to file the suit.
The Long Island Rail Road strike concluded after the MTA and unions reached a tentative agreement, with limited service expected to resume on Tuesday at noon. The three-day strike had caused significant travel disruptions for commuters and was estimated to cost the regional economy millions daily.