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- ICE agent pulls gun on Virginia woman who yelled at them in parking lot, more headlines
Recent headlines detail multiple events across Virginia. Included are an incident where an ICE agent reportedly pulled a gun on a woman in a parking lot, zero sanitizer discovery at a McLean-area restaurant, and three people charged after reptile theft occurred across Virginia and Maryland. Furthermore, the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation adopted a master plan for Mayo River State Park.
- Abdul El-Sayed wins Michigan’s Democratic Senate primary, NBC News projects
NBC News projects Abdul El-Sayed has won Michigan's Democratic Senate primary over Rep. Haley Stevens. The race was close, with NBC News’ Steve Kornacki analyzing the voting numbers.
- Divided Democrats face critical Michigan Senate primary
Rep. Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed compete in a Democratic Senate primary in Michigan that may indicate the party's direction. The race highlights divisions between establishment and progressive factions.
- Rep. Max Miller calls for House investigation into himself amid abuse allegations
Ohio Rep. Max Miller has called for a House Ethics investigation into himself following abuse allegations by his ex-wife. He denies the allegations and remains committed to his re-election campaign.
- Americans Are Turning on Trump
Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election with 312 electoral votes but fewer popular votes, with the Republican Party gaining support from the white working class, young voters, and Hispanic voters. However, Trump faces declining personal popularity, with approval ratings at historic lows, and struggles to retain support among key demographic groups like young voters who favored Kamala Harris.
- Virginia is center of the battle for U.S. House and more headlines
Virginia remains a focal point in the U.S. House race, with additional headlines covering seafloor mining initiatives, pandemic relief fraud, rising college costs, and a custom home for an injured Marine.
- New video shows moment hero fires at shooter at Idaho In-and-Out
An armed citizen in Twin Falls, Idaho, is being hailed as a hero for distracting a gunman who opened fire outside an In-and-Out, potentially saving lives. The shooting resulted in three deaths and seven injuries, with NBC News’ Dana Griffin reporting from the scene.
- Rep. Miller vows to remain in reelection race amid abuse allegations
Congressman Max Miller is continuing his reelection campaign despite allegations of domestic violence and child abuse from his ex-wife. Senator Bernie Moreno stated that Miller is not fit to serve, while Miller defends himself against the claims.
- Fragile ceasefire between U.S. and Iran
President Trump states he will direct American forces to avoid attacks against Iran as a potential agreement is being considered. The proposed agreement would involve reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
- Dangerous wildfires in Washington burn thousands of acres
Thousands of people in Washington have been evacuated as wildfires burn over 250,000 acres, with firefighters battling the blaze. In Greece, two people died after firefighting helicopters collided, according to fire officials. NBC News’ Camila Bernal reported the latest updates.
- GOP senator on Trump’s Reflecting Pool vandalism claims: ‘He grows anxious when he has an unexpressed thought’
Republican Sen. John Kennedy expressed uncertainty about whether President Trump genuinely believes his claims of vandals damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, suggesting it could be political messaging or Trump 'thinking out loud.'
- Spain ramps up security amid migrant crisis
Spain is increasing security after tens of thousands of migrants entered an enclave on its border with Morocco. The report is provided by NBC News’ Matt Bradley.
- 3 dead, 2 injured in shooting incident in Twin Falls, Idaho
Three people were killed and two injured in an active shooter incident near an In-N-Out Burger and other businesses in Twin Falls, Idaho, according to a city spokesperson.
- Questions grow about Gaza’s future after Trump announces deal to disarm Hamas
President Trump announced a potential deal requiring Hamas to disarm in exchange for Israel withdrawing troops from Gaza, raising questions about the enclave's future. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports on the impact of this situation on residents' lives.
- Nancy Guthrie ransom notes released
The Pima County Sheriff’s office released ransom notes believed to be from the kidnapper(s) of Nancy Guthrie, describing her as 'safe but scared' before stating she 'perished shortly after she was taken.' NBC News reported the contents of the notes and their recent public release.
- Charges dropped against former Olympian over reflecting pool damage
The Trump administration dropped charges against a former Olympic canoeist over damage to the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool, citing new evidence implicating the contractor. The case was reported by NBC News’ Garrett Haake.
- Firefighters face unrelenting battle with flames
Wildfires are burning in more European countries, including the United Kingdom. George Clooney was forced to evacuate in France, and NBC News’ Raf Sanchez is reporting from the front lines.
- Mayor of St Paul reportedly under investigation for sexual harassment
St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her is under investigation for sexual harassment following a complaint from the city's police chief. City leaders have engaged an outside law firm to conduct an independent inquiry into allegations that Her sent inappropriate messages to employees, including members of the police department, according to the New York Times and NBC News.
- Mass shooting kills two in Seattle: US media
A mass shooting near the Space Needle in Seattle killed two people and wounded at least four others, including a child. One suspect was taken into custody, and four victims were treated at Harborview Medical Centre. The incident occurred during the 'Bite of Seattle' summer festival.
- At least two dead, five injured in Seattle shooting
At least two people were killed and five others injured in a shooting during the Bite of Seattle food festival at Seattle Center. NBC News and KING reported the incident.
- Suspect killed after deadly Berlin terror attack
Berlin police shot and killed 21-year-old Abdul Ballout after he rushed at officers with a stabbing weapon during an arrest attempt. The suspect previously drove a white van into dozens of people in a park where a Pride event was taking place.
- New diplomatic push to end war with Iran
A new diplomatic push to potentially end the war with Iran was underway after a weekend pause in U.S.-Iran fighting, as reported by NBC News' Richard Engel.
- Urgent search for missing American in Caribbean
An urgent search is underway for Elizabeth Waddell, an American woman who went missing in Grenada and was last seen at Grand Anse Beach. The report is provided by NBC News’ Priscilla Thompson.
- Video helps free man from death row
A Louisiana man was recently released after nearly three decades on death row for a murder multiple judges now agree never happened. Jimmie Duncan won his freedom with the help of a video that the jury did not see in his trial.
- Out-of-control wildfires burn in Europe as millions brace for severe weather in the U.S.
Out-of-control wildfires are burning in Europe while millions in the U.S. prepare for severe storms. NBC News reporter Liz Kreutz covered the developments.
- Trump pushes elections bill
President Trump is urging Senate Republicans to pass a bill that could significantly affect elections, with 100 days remaining until the midterms. The effort is highlighted in a report by NBC News’ Julie Tsirkin.
- Amb. Mike Waltz says military has ‘everything that it needs’ amid supply concerns: Full interview
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz stated the military has 'everything that it needs' despite supply concerns, according to a report by NBC News which revealed that military commanders have been intercepting Iranian attacks to preserve diminishing weapons supplies. The Trump administration inherited a depleted supply of munitions, as mentioned by Waltz in his interview.
- Kornacki: Which states Democrats ‘have to win’ for control of Congress
Steve Kornacki discusses key states Democrats must win to control Congress and analyzes issues affecting both parties 100 days before the midterm elections.
- Hundreds of thousands race to escape wildfires in France and Spain
Hundreds of thousands are fleeing wildfires in France and Spain. French officials altered the final stage of the Tour de France amid the crisis, as reported by NBC News’ Liz Kreutz.
- Maine Democrats select Troy Jackson as Senate candidate
Maine Democrats have selected Troy Jackson as their Senate candidate. Jackson will replace Graham Platner, who withdrew due to a scandal, and will face Republican Senator Susan Collins.
- Saudi Arabia trades fire with Iran-backed rebels in Yemen
Saudi Arabia and Iran-backed Houthi rebels are exchanging fire in Yemen as a new warfront emerges in the Middle East. There were no new strikes against Iran overnight, with a pause reported in the conflict.
- Video shows Madison police shoot and kill man who allegedly was armed with a knife
Madison, Wisconsin, police fatally shot a man they alleged was armed with a knife following a report of someone 'checking parked vehicles.' The incident is reported by NBC News' Maggie Vespa.
- Tropical Storm Bertha makes landfall
Tropical Storm Bertha has made landfall in Southeast Louisiana, with the storm currently impacting the region. NBC News reporter George Solis is providing updates on new images from the area.
- Trump attends dignified transfer of U.S. troops
President Trump attended the dignified transfer of four U.S. military personnel killed in the Middle East at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. One family of the deceased flew to Georgia aboard Air Force One with Trump as U.S.-Iran tensions escalate.
- United Airlines says it will ‘look into’ worker’s threat to call ICE in viral video
United Airlines is investigating an employee who threatened to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on a Mexican American man at San Francisco International Airport after a ticketing error. The worker told the man, Julio Varela, 'you don’t act like a citizen' during the incident.
- FBI agents were told they would no longer investigate confrontations with ICE
The FBI will no longer investigate assault confrontations with ICE agents, according to two sources. FBI special agents in charge of field offices and agents in those offices were informed of this directive on Thursday, as reported by NBC News’ Julie Tsirkin.
- Millions of Americans brace for severe weather as wildfire smoke smothers the Midwest
Millions of Americans are under severe weather threats as parts of the Southeast face 70 mph wind gusts. The Northeast is recovering from storms that included tornadoes in Pennsylvania, while Canadian wildfire smoke causes dangerously poor air quality in Midwest cities like Minneapolis, Detroit, and Chicago.
- Service member killed in northern Iraq as U.S. recovers unidentified remains in Jordan
A U.S. service member was killed in northern Iraq as the U.S. recovers unidentified remains from a deadly attack site in Jordan where two service members were previously killed. The U.S. has vowed to punish Iran for the Jordan attack.
- U.S. service member killed in Northern Iraq, says U.S. Central Command
A U.S. service member was killed in Northern Iraq, according to U.S. Central Command. The U.S. military recovered unidentified human remains in Jordan during a search for a missing American service member following an Iranian missile and drone attack. Another U.S. service member was killed in a separate incident in Iraq.
- Dangerous storms put more than 100 million at risk across the Northeast
Dangerous storms are putting over 100 million people at risk in the Northeast, causing flash flooding. Canadian wildfire smoke continues to linger over several American cities.