
Houthis Fire Two Missiles at Israel, Declare Ban on Israeli Ships in Red Sea
Yemen's Houthis launched two missiles at central Israel and declared a total ban on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea.

Yemen's Houthis launched two missiles at central Israel and declared a total ban on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea.

Suspected Fulani gunmen attacked the Christian village of Gwomjang in Nigeria's Plateau state, killing eight and injuring at least 15 others.

A mob of over 100 Hindu nationalists attacked seven Christians digging a grave near Jagdalpur, India, part of a surge in burial-related violence.

CBP appoints Rosario "Pete" Vasquez, a 26-year Border Patrol veteran and former Blaine Sector chief, to lead nearly 20,000 agents nationwide.
A federal grand jury indicted Erlin Jovany Gamez Maldonado, 29, for illegally possessing an AM-15 rifle while unlawfully present in the U.S.
Victor Suazo Reynoso, 69, pleaded guilty to stealing a U.S. citizen's identity to collect more than $18,000 in SNAP benefits while unlawfully residing in Boston.

U.S. Border Patrol arrested 52 illegal aliens in Yuma, Ariz., including 36 driving semi-trucks with licenses obtained under the Biden administration.
Muqtada al Sadr announced the dissolution of Saraya al Salam, pressing Iran-backed militias to surrender weapons to the Iraqi state.
Isaiah Poole of Suitland, Md., sentenced to 25 years for sextorting at least six girls aged 9-14 through Snapchat; a second Maryland man pleads guilty in separate case.
Denis Bouchard, 70, a Canadian who never became a U.S. citizen, was sentenced to two months in federal prison for voting in nine elections since 2004.
Nicholas Matthew Scelfo, 27, faces federal charges after allegedly threatening to murder an ICE officer and his family during a demonstration in Newark.

HR 1329 to establish a Smithsonian women's history museum failed 204-216 after a biological-women amendment split both parties.
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona filed immigration-related criminal charges against 331 individuals in a single week of enforcement.