Voters in California are heading to the polls for primary elections, with tight contests in the gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral races, as candidates make last-minute pitches and concerns about voter interference emerge.
Senator Bernie Sanders has reaffirmed his endorsement of Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, despite reports of sexually explicit texts to women and other scandals, with Sanders stating Platner has the "guts" to fight billionaires.
The Justice Department announced it would comply with a court order temporarily blocking the Trump administration's nearly $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund, which critics have called a "slush fund" for January 6 rioters.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has hailed Marvell as a potential trillion-dollar company, causing its stock to jump 18%, while Nvidia also announced its entry into the PC chip market with new 'superchips' for Windows laptops, impacting rivals.
Russian forces conducted large-scale missile and drone strikes across Ukraine, killing at least 18 people, including an eight-year-old boy, and injuring over 100, with officials reporting casualties in Kyiv and other cities.
President Trump reportedly cursed at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a phone call, accusing him of being "f**king crazy" for continuing strikes in Lebanon, despite Trump's claims of a de-escalation agreement with Hezbollah.
An Iowa man is suspected of fatally shooting six family members in Muscatine before taking his own life when confronted by police, in what authorities are investigating as a domestic dispute.