Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing controversy after revelations that he sent sexually explicit texts to other women, with his wife confirming she informed his campaign. The scandal, which includes a profile on the Kik messaging app, has led to public backlash and questions about his candidacy.
A United Airlines flight bound for Minneapolis was diverted to Wisconsin after a passenger made multiple attempts to breach the cockpit. The unruly passenger's actions led to the flight changing course to Dane County Regional Airport.
A meteor exploded over Massachusetts, triggering a sonic boom and causing buildings to shake, with sightings reported from Delaware to Montreal. The event was described as 'bigger than a normal fireball,' generating widespread reports of loud booms across the East Coast.'
The White House released President Trump's medical report after his physical at Walter Reed, stating he is in 'excellent health.' However, a CNN medical analyst noted a curious detail in the cognitive test report, while Bill Maher mocked Trump's polling numbers.'
President Trump has reportedly requested amendments to a tentative ceasefire agreement with Iran, sending it back to Tehran for consideration. The US naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz remains in place as the administration weighs a deal to end the war, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasizing patience.
The San Antonio Spurs have advanced to the NBA Finals after defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder 111-103 in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals. They will now face the New York Knicks for the championship title.
Israeli forces have advanced into southern Lebanon, capturing the strategic Beaufort Castle and crossing the Litani River, marking the deepest incursion into the country in 26 years. This move comes amid a wider ground offensive against Hezbollah, with Israel re-issuing evacuation warnings for southern Lebanon.
Violent clashes erupted across France following PSG's Champions League victory, leading to the arrest of 780 people nationwide, including 283 in Paris. The unrest resulted in 57 police officers injured and widespread vandalism and fires in approximately 15 cities.
The Justice Department has requested a federal judge recuse herself from its lawsuit against Georgia election officials, citing reports of her attendance at an event honoring Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. The DOJ argues this creates an appearance of impropriety in the case concerning election records.
The World Health Organization announced that five patients have recovered from a rare Ebola strain, demonstrating that recovery is possible even without approved treatments or vaccines. The WHO chief visited the eastern Congo epicenter, where cases continue to outpace the response efforts.
President Trump is set to headline the 'Great American State Fair' for the nation's 250th anniversary after several artists withdrew from the festivities. The event on the National Mall is proceeding with heightened security amid political tensions and Trump's decision to perform as the alternative act.
Japan's Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi rejected China's 'neo-militarism' claims and accused Beijing of rapid armament at the Shangri-La Dialogue. Koizumi called for transparency and dialogue to address regional tensions, while US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sought to reassure allies on Taiwan.
Ukrainian drone attacks have targeted multiple Russian facilities, including the Saratov oil refinery and an oil-pumping unit, causing fires and damaging civilian infrastructure. These strikes are part of Ukraine's ongoing assault on Russian oil infrastructure, with Kyiv anticipating further attacks.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has expressed 'serious concern' and sought access to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant after Russia accused Ukrainian forces of a drone attack. Ukraine has denied the accusation, while Russia's state nuclear energy company Rosatom confirmed a drone strike.