Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina announced he will not seek reelection after opposing President Trump's tax and spending proposal. This decision opens up a competitive Senate seat in 2026, offering Democrats an opportunity to gain ground. Tillis, known for occasional bipartisanship, faced criticism from his own party and Trump, who publicly attacked him and celebrated his retirement.
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Johnny Noviello, a 49-year-old Canadian citizen in ICE custody at a Miami detention center, was pronounced dead on June 23. He was awaiting removal proceedings following a conviction for racketeering and drug trafficking. Canadian officials have been notified and are seeking further information, while ICE is investigating the cause of death.
Paris has been hit by severe thunderstorms and heavy rain since Wednesday, causing widespread flooding and damage. A viral video showed the Eiffel Tower illuminated amidst floodwaters as people sought shelter. Tragically, a 12-year-old boy and a 59-year-old motorcyclist died due to the storm's impact, with emergency responders handling over 300 calls and conducting numerous rescues.
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A 46-year-old man was fatally shot on Chicago's West Side on June 25th, prompting a police investigation and subsequent arrest. The victim was attacked on South Springfield Avenue and died at Mount Sinai Hospital. Authorities apprehended Mars on Monday in connection with the shooting. Mars has been charged and is due in court today for a detention hearing.
In Gaza, Israeli airstrikes and gunfire resulted in the deaths of 23 individuals, including children. The Israeli military stated the campaign aims to dismantle Hamas military capabilities after the October 2023 attack. Airstrikes hit homes and tents sheltering displaced people. The offensive has reportedly killed over 56,500 Gazans and around 1,219 people in Israel.
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy met with Syria's interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, in Damascus, marking the restoration of formal ties after 14 years. The UK pledged £94.5 million in aid for emergency relief, education, and livelihood projects.
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Bryan Kohberger has reportedly agreed to plead guilty to the murders of four University of Idaho students to avoid the death penalty. The victims, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves, were fatally stabbed in November 2022. The Goncalves family expressed anger towards the State of Idaho following the news of the plea deal.
A multi-story residential building collapse in Karachi, Pakistan, has resulted in a tragic death toll of 16, with rescue operations ongoing for a second day. Emergency officials are using heavy machinery to search for at least eight more survivors believed to be trapped under the debris.