President Trump's endorsements proved influential in Indiana's Republican primaries, with his favored candidates defeating at least five of seven incumbent state senators who had opposed his redistricting efforts.
Australia is preparing for the return of 13 citizens, including four women and nine children, with alleged links to Islamic State from a Syrian camp. Authorities warn that any returnees suspected of criminal activity will face legal action.
President Trump reignited his public attacks on Pope Leo, accusing him of supporting Iran's nuclear ambitions, just days before Secretary of State Marco Rubio's scheduled visit to the Vatican. Rubio defended Trump's remarks while affirming the meeting.
The US military conducted strikes on suspected drug boats in the Eastern Pacific, resulting in the deaths of three individuals described as "narco-terrorists." This action followed a similar strike in the Caribbean Sea that killed two people.
President Trump announced a pause in "Project Freedom," the US military operation guiding ships through the Strait of Hormuz, citing progress towards a final agreement with Iran. This decision follows days of escalation and aims to facilitate peace talks.
A cruise ship, MV Hondius, carrying passengers affected by a hantavirus outbreak that has killed three people, is heading to the Canary Islands after Spain agreed to receive it. The World Health Organization suggests human-to-human transmission may have occurred.
Russian attacks killed at least 27 people across Ukraine, including 12 in Zaporizhzhia, just hours before a proposed Ukrainian ceasefire and days before Russia's own intended ceasefire. President Zelenskyy condemned the strikes as "absolute cynicism."
Candidates for California governor engaged in a testy debate, with mail voting already underway. Contenders pounced on former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and were asked to describe Governor Gavin Newsom's performance in one word.
Michigan Democrats maintained their narrow majority in the state Senate after Democrat Chedrick Greene won a special election. This victory offers clues about the upcoming midterms.
Billionaire Ken Griffin, CEO of Citadel, criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's push for a wealth tax, including a video filmed outside Griffin's Manhattan apartment. Griffin suggested his firm's expansion would focus on Miami, stating New York "doesn't welcome success."
The FDA approved marketing for four flavored vapes from Glas Inc., a decision that follows reports of pressure from the Trump administration. The agency stated this is part of an effort to regulate the e-cigarette market.