Top News — Tue, May 19, 8:04 AM UTC

Teen Suspects Fatally Shoot Three at San Diego Mosque; Police Probe Hate Crime

Three adults were killed in a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, with two teenage suspects, Cain Clark and Caleb Vazquez, found dead from apparent self-inflicted gunshots. Authorities are investigating the incident as a hate crime, noting anti-Islamic writings and hate speech on weapons.

Southern California Wildfires Threaten Homes, Prompt Evacuations

Fast-moving wildfires, including the Sandy Fire in Simi Valley and a blaze on Santa Rosa Island, are threatening homes and have prompted thousands of evacuations in Southern California. The Santa Rosa Island fire, linked to a sailor's flare, has scorched 10,000 acres.

Wembanyama Leads Spurs to Game 1 Victory Over Thunder

Victor Wembanyama scored 41 points and grabbed 24 rebounds, dominating in double overtime as the San Antonio Spurs upset the defending NBA champions Oklahoma City Thunder 122-115 in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals.

Justice Department Creates $1.8B ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ for Trump IRS Settlement

The Justice Department announced an unusual $1.8 billion 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' as part of a settlement with President Trump, who dropped his lawsuit against the IRS. The fund aims to compensate individuals, including Trump family members and Jan. 6 defendants, who claim harm by the department.

Putin Visits China Days After Trump, Strengthening Ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin is visiting Beijing to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, just days after Donald Trump's departure. The meetings underscore Beijing's growing international role and aim to secure crucial energy deals and strengthen ties.

Long Island Rail Road Strike Ends; Busiest US Commuter Rail Resumes Tuesday

A deal was reached to end the three-day strike on the Long Island Rail Road, North America's largest commuter rail system, with limited service expected to resume on Tuesday at noon for its 300,000 daily passengers.

Mark Fuhrman, OJ Simpson Trial Detective, Dies

Mark Fuhrman, the former Los Angeles police detective convicted of lying during the O.J. Simpson murder trial, has died. Fuhrman, who found a bloody glove at Simpson's home, was charged with perjury after audio revealed his use of racial slurs.

Austin Police Arrest Three Teens, Ending 12-Attack Shooting Spree

Three teenagers, including 17-year-old Cristian Fajardo Mondragon, were arrested in connection with a 28-hour, 12-attack shooting rampage in Austin that injured four people. Police stated no motive has been identified and the shootings appear random.

Trump seeks to oust Massie in Kentucky primary

President Trump is actively campaigning against Republican Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District primary, backing challenger Ed Gallrein. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also stumped for Gallrein, a move that has sparked outcry regarding Pentagon neutrality.

ICE Officer Charged in Minnesota Shooting of Venezuelan Immigrant

An ICE officer, Christian Castro, has been charged with assault in Minnesota for the nonfatal shooting of a Venezuelan immigrant during the Trump administration's Operation Metro Surge. Prosecutors allege the officer lied about being attacked before firing through a door.

Spain Shooting Leaves Two Dead, Four Injured Including Babies

A shooting rampage in El Ejido, southern Spain, left two people dead and four others injured, including two babies. A 25-year-old man is suspected of killing his parents and wounding others in the incident.

US Sanctions Top Cuban Officials Amid Escalating Tensions

The Trump administration has imposed sanctions on 11 top Cuban officials and three government agencies, including the police, as part of an escalating effort to cripple the Cuban government. This comes as a humanitarian aid ship from Mexico docked in Havana.

Trump Halts Iran Strike; Oil Falls on Peace Deal Prospects

President Trump announced he postponed a planned military strike on Iran at the request of Gulf allies, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, to allow for ongoing negotiations toward a peace deal.

WHO Declares DR Congo Ebola Outbreak International Emergency; 131 Dead

The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo an international emergency, with at least 131 deaths reported. The WHO is deploying health experts and supplies to respond to the complex and difficult situation.

Trump Expands TrumpRx with 600 Generic Drugs; Cuban Joins White House Rollout

President Trump announced the expansion of his TrumpRx prescription drug platform to include over 600 cheaper generic medicines, with billionaire investor Mark Cuban joining the White House rollout to promote access to lower-cost drugs.

Last updated: 5/19/2026, 8:04:06 AM