President Trump expressed concern over the dire situation in Gaza, highlighting the presence of “real starvation” and announcing plans for the U.S. to set up food centers in the region. His remarks come as Israel faces mounting pressure to ease restrictions on aid, with global outrage growing over increasing deaths from malnutrition during the military offensive. (Story URL)
President Trump announced a shortened deadline for Russia’s Vladimir Putin to agree to a ceasefire with Ukraine during a meeting with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland. The previous 50-day deadline was reduced to 10-12 days due to lack of progress in negotiations. Trump expressed disappointment in Putin’s actions, citing ongoing bombings in Ukrainian cities. (Story URL)
Police in Atlanta are investigating a mass shooting that occurred in the city’s Sweet Auburn neighborhood. The incident resulted in the death of a 27-year-old man named Santos J. Wyatt. Additionally, 10 individuals were injured, with an 18-year-old male in critical condition. Authorities believe that most of the victims were not targeted but were caught in the crossfire. (Story URL)
Last week, officials at an Orleans Parish correctional facility mistakenly released 30-year-old Khalil Bryan, who was held on various charges including aggravated assault with a firearm and burglary. The release was attributed to a clerical error due to a similarity in names with another inmate scheduled for release. This error occurred at the same jail where 10 inmates escaped in May. (Story URL)
A co-pilot was arrested at San Francisco International Airport after Delta Flight 2809 from Minneapolis landed. Passengers witnessed about 10 federal agents boarding the plane and removing the co-pilot. Witnesses described the scene as shocking and traumatic, with the remaining pilot and flight crew appearing stunned. The reason for the co-pilot’s arrest remains undisclosed. (Story URL)