One person is in custody following the incident in Traverse City, which police say was a “random act”.
Europe accused of going soft on Azerbaijan to avoid buying Russian gas
Critics say EU policy has given Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev a free hand during his crackdown on opponents.
Screams and chaos: The moments after Bangladesh fighter jet hit a primary school
At least 31 people were killed, many of them schoolchildren, when a fighter jet crashed into a school in Dhaka.
Israel to open Gaza humanitarian corridors as aid drops begin
IDF says it wants to improve humanitarian response in Gaza after days of pressure and growing reports of starvation.
Canadian wildfires prompt New York air quality alert
Authorities warn air quality is ‘unhealthy for sensitive groups’ in many parts of New York state on Saturday.
Trump calls on Thailand and Cambodia to stop fighting
As he golfs in Scotland, the US president talks to the Thai and Cambodia leaders about stopping fighting.
Insurance giant says most US customer data stolen in cyber-attack
Hackers accessed “personally identifiable data” of the firm’s customers, financial professionals and staff.
Bowen: Air dropping aid is an act of desperation that won’t end hunger in Gaza
Air drops can look good on television, but deliver very little aid and endanger civilian lives.
Gaza aid site offered a ‘women only’ day. It didn’t stop the killing
Families say mothers Mary Sheikh al-Eid and Khadija Abu Anza were shot while seeking aid from GHF station in southern Gaza.
Hackers steal images from women’s dating safety app that vets men
Thousands of women registered with Tea have had their images illegally accessed, the US firm says.


