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May 19, 2026
Two teenage suspects, aged 17 and 18, killed three people in a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego before dying by suicide in their vehicle nearby. The attack occurred Monday morning, approximately two hours after one suspect's mother contacted police reporting that her son had taken her guns and car and might be suicidal. Among the victims was a security guard whose actions prevented greater casualties, according to authorities who praised his heroic response. Police are investigating the incident as a suspected hate crime based on the mosque being targeted and hateful writings discovered from one of the suspects, though no specific threat to the location had been documented beforehand.
May 19, 2026
An American medical missionary doctor, Peter Stafford, contracted Ebola while treating patients at a hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo and is being evacuated to Germany for treatment. The outbreak in eastern DR Congo has claimed at least 131 lives with over 513 suspected cases, prompting the World Health Organization to declare an international emergency. US health authorities have implemented travel restrictions barring foreign nationals who recently visited affected countries from entering the United States, though officials emphasize the risk to Americans remains low. This particular outbreak involves the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, for which no approved treatments or vaccines currently exist, raising concerns it could become significantly larger than what's being detected. # Key Takeaways
May 19, 2026
A security guard named Amin Abdullah, a father of eight who had worked at the Islamic Center of San Diego for over ten years, died heroically while preventing greater casualties during an attack that claimed three lives total. Two teenage attackers, whose identities have not been released, killed Abdullah and two other victims—Mansour Kaziha and Nader Awad—before taking their own lives in a vehicle near the mosque. The incident began when one attacker's mother contacted police about her son running away with a friend and possibly being suicidal, though officers discovered the shooting victims hours later. Law enforcement is treating the shooting as a hate crime investigation, with officials citing the presence of hate rhetoric, while community members remember Abdullah for his decade-long dedication to protecting and welcoming everyone who approached the mosque. # Key Takeaways
May 19, 2026
Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández was serving a 45-year sentence in a US maximum security prison for drug trafficking when President Trump granted him a full pardon in November, just before Honduras's general election. Hernández had been convicted of conspiring to smuggle 400 tonnes of cocaine into the United States and accepting bribes from major drug traffickers, including an alleged $1 million from El Chapo Guzmán. Trump's pardon, announced alongside threats to withhold funding from Honduras unless his preferred candidate won, appears connected to his broader "Donroe Doctrine" strategy for American influence in the Western Hemisphere. While Hernández maintains his innocence and claims he was targeted by a politically motivated prosecution involving leftist politicians, US justice officials insist their investigation was conducted properly and began during Trump's first administration. Despite being legally cleared, Hernández faces significant skepticism from Honduran citizens and still cannot return home due to outstanding corruption charges and his wife's visa restrictions.
May 19, 2026
The US Department of Justice has dismissed criminal fraud charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and executives from his companies, following his engagement of a prominent legal team with ties to President Trump. Adani's flagship company, Adani Enterprises, has agreed to pay $275 million to settle allegations of violating US sanctions on Iran by purchasing Iranian liquified petroleum gas through intermediaries. Additionally, the US Securities and Exchange Commission dropped civil fraud charges after Adani and his nephew paid an $18 million settlement related to allegations of bribery involving Indian officials and renewable energy projects. The resolution of these three legal cases allows Adani, whose business empire spans energy, ports, and airports, to travel to the United States without facing legal proceedings.
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May 19, 2026
Teen suspects fatally shoot three in suspected hate crime at San Diego mosque
Two teenage suspects, aged 17 and 18, killed three people in a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego before dying by suicide in their vehicle nearby. The attack occurred Monday morning, approximately two hours after one suspect's mother contacted police reporting that her son had taken her guns and car and might be suicidal. Among the victims was a security guard whose actions prevented greater casualties, according to authorities who praised his heroic response. Police are investigating the incident as a suspected hate crime based on the mosque being targeted and hateful writings discovered from one of the suspects, though no specific threat to the location had been documented beforehand.
Read moreMay 18, 2026
Musk loses OpenAI court battle after jury finds he waited too long to sue
A California jury unanimously rejected Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman, determining that Musk had exceeded the statute of limitations for filing his claims. Musk had alleged that Altman breached their original non-profit agreement after accepting $38 million in donations by transforming OpenAI into a for-profit entity, thereby abandoning its mission to develop AI for humanity's benefit. The jury deliberated for only two hours after a three-week trial featuring testimony from Musk, Altman, and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. Musk announced plans to appeal the decision, claiming it was based on a technicality rather than the case's merits, though legal experts suggest overturning this fact-based jury verdict would be extremely difficult. # Key Takeaways
Read moreMay 18, 2026
Ruthie Hopkins, Pioneering Black Publisher and San Gabriel Valley Community Leader, Passes at 83
Ruthie Hopkins, a prominent community leader and co-founder of The Pasadena/San Gabriel Valley Journal News, died at age 83 in May 2026. After moving to Altadena in 1969, she spent over fifty years building an influential legacy through her award-winning Black-owned newspaper, which she co-published with her late husband beginning in 1989 and served eight cities in the region. Hopkins was also an entrepreneur who created numerous community programs, including the Annual Pasadena Women of Achievement Breakfast and "Sister Chat," both focused on empowering Black women and girls. Throughout her career, she received multiple honors for her work in communications and civil rights, and remained active in her sorority and church communities until her death.
Read moreMay 18, 2026
After teen is shot downtown, Detroit police stress curfew enforcement
A 14-year-old boy sustained a chest wound in downtown Detroit when an altercation between two groups of teenagers escalated into gunfire, leading to the arrest of a 16-year-old and 17-year-old. This incident occurred amid heightened city efforts to address large gatherings of young people in the downtown area, with authorities detaining over 100 teens during the same weekend, primarily for curfew violations. City leadership is emphasizing parental accountability, with officials issuing citations to guardians and imposing fines for curfew infractions. The shooting highlights ongoing challenges Detroit faces with youth violence and disorder as officials attempt to balance providing safe recreational spaces while enforcing rules and maintaining public safety. # Key Takeaways
Read moreMay 18, 2026
Michigan housing crunch sparks rare bipartisan push — and backlash
Michigan lawmakers are considering bipartisan zoning reform legislation aimed at addressing the state's shortage of approximately 119,000 homes by making it easier to build more housing units on existing parcels. The proposed bills would override local zoning rules by eliminating minimum lot sizes, allowing accessory dwelling units, and permitting multi-family housing in single-family zones, among other changes. While the package has support from Governor Gretchen Whitmer and House Speaker Matt Hall, it faces strong opposition from local government organizations who object to state-level mandates replacing local control. Despite various housing proposals introduced this legislative session, none have advanced beyond committee level in the divided legislature, though advocates remain cautiously optimistic about achieving bipartisan cooperation this year.
Read moreMay 18, 2026
Detroit made buses free for students, but getting to and from school is still hard
Detroit recently launched a free bus pilot program for students, yet many high schoolers face significant transportation challenges getting to and from school. An analysis found that over 40% of Detroit public high schools are poorly served by city buses, with schedules misaligned by 30 minutes or more, compounded by buses that are only on-time about 70% of the time. Students like tenth-grader Jessica Horton must wait extended periods at bus stops, sometimes missing connections or unable to board overcrowded buses, which research shows negatively impacts school attendance. The transit executive director acknowledges these problems stem from routes that deteriorated during the city's bankruptcy era and says fixes could be implemented before the next school year begins. # Key Takeaways
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