
U.S. Airstrike Kills Senior Islamic State Leader in Syria as Damascus Rejects Lebanon Push
CENTCOM confirms airstrike killed senior Islamic State leader Ali Husayn al-Ulaywi in Syria as Damascus rebuffs Trump's suggestion to intervene in Lebanon.

CENTCOM confirms airstrike killed senior Islamic State leader Ali Husayn al-Ulaywi in Syria as Damascus rebuffs Trump's suggestion to intervene in Lebanon.
A repeat offender in Portland, Maine, and a Pennsylvania man who produced abuse material over nine years each plead guilty to federal charges.

Oscar Paz-Mejia, 33, faces up to 10 years in prison after federal grand jury indictment for illegal reentry in New Orleans.
Juan Ayala Montero, 60, a twice-deported illegal alien with a prior attempted homicide conviction, was arrested in Montgomery County, Texas, after allegedly firing an assault rifle at neighbors.

Allied Democratic Forces killed at least seven Christians in Beni, DRC, and kidnapped a Catholic priest near Virunga National Park.

Members of the VHP and Bajrang Dal disrupted a two-day Christian convention in Madhya Pradesh, leading police to detain 15 organizers and cancel the event.

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.