The body of Hamas leader Mohamed Sinwar was found in the ruins of a Hamas tunnel complex in Khan Younis, five days after it was bombed by the IDF, the Saudi Al-Hadath channel reported on Sunday. According to the report, the bodies of 10 of Sinwar’s aides were found alongside his body, including the Rafah Brigade commander, Muhammad Shabana. Last week, IAF fighter jets dropped at least nine heavy MK-84 bombs, weighing one ton each, on the underground complex where Sinwar was believed to be hiding with his aides. Sinwar, the 49-year-old younger brother of Yahya Sinwar, was one of the few people involved in the planning of the October 7th massacre and became the leader of Hamas after Israel eliminated Yahya in October 2024. He was considered the main opponent of any proposed hostage deal.

Iran-backed Houthi forces in Yemen announced that they launched two ballistic missiles targeting Ben Gurion Airport during the night.
According to the IDF, one ballistic missile aimed at Israel was intercepted by the country’s air defense systems at approximately 2 a.m. There was no immediate explanation for the difference between the Houthis’ claim of two missiles and the IDF’s report of one, though it is possible that one missile failed to reach Israeli territory.
The missile launch triggered red alert sirens throughout central Israel, prompting hundreds of thousands of residents to rush to bomb shelters during the early morning hours.

Mayor Eric Adams reports two fatalities from the Mexican Navy ship collision with the Brooklyn Bridge. Two others are seriously injured, and up to 19 have minor injuries.

NEW YORK – Two New York State troopers were stabbed during a chaotic arrest at a gas station in Bolivar Saturday

The Supreme Court on Friday barred the Trump administration from quickly resuming deportations of Venezuelans under an 18th-century wartime law enacted when the nation was just a few years old. Over two dissenting votes, the justices acted on an emergency appeal from lawyers for Venezuelan men who have been accused of being gang members, a designation that the administration says makes them eligible for rapid removal from the United States under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. The court indefinitely extended the prohibition on deportations from a north Texas detention facility under the alien enemies law. The case will now go back to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which declined to intervene in April. President Donald Trump quickly voiced his displeasure.

President Trump sharply criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during an interview on Friday, accusing him of squandering vast amounts of U.S. financial assistance sent to Ukraine amid its war with Russia.
Speaking with Bret Baier on Fox News’ Special Report, Trump emphasized that his concern lies less with the volume of money allocated to Kyiv and more with how the funds have been handled. “The money is the money,” Trump said. “What bothered me — I hated to see the way it was, you know, excuse me, pissed away.”

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A towering Mexican naval training vessel on a ceremonial visit to New York crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge tonight, bringing its massive masts down onto the deck in a terrifying accident that left numerous crew members seriously hurt, according to emergency responders and eyewitness accounts.
The ship, the Cuauhtémoc, which spans 270 feet and carries a crew of 277—mostly cadets—was sailing beneath the bridge around 9 p.m. when one of its towering 147-foot masts struck the underside of the bridge, multiple sources told The Post. The impact sent parts of the rigging and people plunging into the East River, prompting an urgent rescue effort.

President Donald Trump criticized Walmart today, urging the retail giant to stop attributing rising prices to the tariffs imposed on Chinese imports by his administration.
His remarks came after Walmart revealed earlier this week that it plans to begin raising prices later this month in response to ongoing tariff pressures. The company cited increased costs on imported goods, especially those from China.
“Walmart should STOP trying to blame Tariffs as the reason for raising prices throughout the chain. Walmart made BILLIONS OF DOLLARS last year, far more than expected,” Trump wrote on social media. “Between Walmart and China they should, as is said, ‘EAT THE TARIFFS,’ and not charge valued customers ANYTHING.”

U.S. aviation authorities have suggested implementing a temporary cap on flight arrivals at Newark Liberty International Airport, limiting them to no more than 28 per hour following a series of technical failures involving radar and communications systems that caused significant disruptions in recent weeks.
This new plan is similar to a previous Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposal that would also restrict departures, bringing the total number of allowed operations to 56 per hour during ongoing runway construction at the airport.

New York University is refusing to issue a diploma to a student who delivered a controversial commencement speech in which he referred to the situation in Gaza as a “genocide” — a statement that drew sharp condemnation from lawmakers and university officials alike.
Logan Rozos, who was selected to speak at the NYU Gallatin School’s graduation ceremony, used the opportunity to criticize U.S. involvement in the Israel-Hamas war. According to NYU, his remarks went against clear guidelines set for the event.

NEW YORK (AP) — A Mexican navy sailing ship hit the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday during a promotional tour in New York City, the

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