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San Diego mosque shooting leaves five dead, including two suspected gunmen

A deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego left five adults dead, including two suspected gunman, and prompted a massive law enforcement response in the city’s Clairemont neighborhood.

Police said officers were called to the mosque and adjoining school shortly before noon after reports of violence at the complex, located about eight miles north of downtown San Diego. When officers arrived, they discovered three men dead outside the building. San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl said investigators later received additional calls about gunfire nearby. A landscaper working in the area was reportedly targeted but was not hurt.

Soon afterward, officers located a vehicle a short distance away containing two suspected shooters, believed to be 17 and 18 years old. Authorities said both appeared to have died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds, and investigators do not believe police fired any shots during the encounter.  Among those killed was a security guard at the mosque, whom Wahl credited with playing a “pivotal” role in helping prevent further casualties. According to CNN, one of the suspects was identified as Cain Clark. Hours before the attack, the 17-year-old’s mother told police her son and car were missing, along with three weapons.

The Islamic Center of San Diego, the county’s largest mosque, serves as both a place of worship and an educational campus with an Islamic school on site. An imam from the center said all students, teachers and staff members inside the school were safely accounted for following the shooting.

Investigators are still working to determine what led to the attack. Wahl said authorities are examining events that may have occurred beforehand, noting that incidents like this rarely happen without warning signs. For now, police are treating the case as a possible hate crime “until it’s not. The circumstances that led up to this, and the details of what happened in exactly which time it happened, will come out in the days ahead.” He also praised the large-scale emergency response, saying officers from across the region immediately rushed toward danger after hearing reports of gunfire.

The FBI is assisting in the investigation. FBI San Diego Special Agent in Charge Mark Remily confirmed the two suspects were found dead inside the nearby vehicle. In response to the shooting, the Los Angeles Police Department announced increased patrols around mosques, Islamic centers and other houses of worship across Los Angeles, while emphasizing there is no known threat to the city.

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Canadiens eliminate Sabres in OT to advance to Eastern Conference Final

The Montreal Canadiens are headed to the Eastern Conference Final after edging the Buffalo Sabres 3-2 in an intense overtime battle Monday night. The Canadiens last reached the conference final in 2021.

Alex Newhook delivered the deciding moment, scoring 11:22 into overtime to send Montreal to the next round. It marked his second Game 7 winner of the postseason after previously lifting the Canadiens past the Tampa Bay Lightning in Round 1. “It’s a crazy feeling. A lot of emotion, obviously,” Newhook said. “It was a war all series long, and for it to end up being Game 7 in overtime, sometimes it just takes one shot.”

The Canadiens came out fast, building a 2-0 first-period advantage on goals from Phillip Danault and Zack Bolduc. Danault opened the scoring after redirecting a pass from Kaiden Guhle, while Bolduc buried a power-play one-timer off a slick setup from captain Nick Suzuki.

Buffalo responded in the second and third periods. Jordan Greenway cut the deficit to one after a fortunate deflection in front, and captain Rasmus Dahlin tied the game early in the third with a sharp one-timer from the left circle. Despite Buffalo’s push, Montreal regained control late and dominated stretches of overtime before Newhook fired home the winner off a cross-ice feed from Alexandre Carrier.

Jakub Dobes stopped 37 shots for Montreal, bouncing back strongly after being pulled in Game 6. “I actually felt really good this game,” Dobes said. “I think me getting pulled at home was kind of a wake-up call. I took it personal.”

Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis praised the experience his young group is gaining through high-pressure playoff moments. “Last year’s experience in the playoffs, what we’re going through right now, you can’t buy that,” St. Louis said. “I’m so happy for the players to live that.””

The loss ended a strong season for Buffalo, which entered the playoffs as the Atlantic Division’s top seed. Goaltender Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 22 saves in defeat. “It’s tough. It stings,” Sabres forward Tage Thompson said. “I don’t think anyone in this room felt like we were done yet.”

Montreal’s playoff surge has also put the franchise in rare company, making this Canadiens group the youngest team to reach the conference final since the club’s 1993 championship season.  They now advance to face the Carolina Hurricanes, with Game 1 set for Thursday in Raleigh.

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Trump drops IRS lawsuit as DOJ launches $1.8B “Anti-Weaponization” fund

President Donald Trump, along with sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump and the Trump Organization, has agreed to dismiss a $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service as part of a settlement with the Justice Department that creates a nearly $1.8 billion compensation fund for people claiming they were unfairly targeted by government investigations.

The Justice Department announced the establishment of the Anti-Weaponization Fund to hear and redress claims of targeting by previous administrations. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced Monday that the agreement will establish a $1.776 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund,” designed to review complaints from individuals who say they were victims of politically motivated investigations or “lawfare.” The Justice Department said the Trumps will not receive financial compensation, though they will receive a formal apology. “The machinery of government should never be weaponized against any American, and it is this Department’s intention to make right the wrongs that were previously done while ensuring this never happens again,” Blanche said. “As part of this settlement, we are setting up a lawful process for victims of lawfare and weaponization to be heard and seek redress.”

Trump originally filed the lawsuit in January in federal court in Miami, accusing the IRS and Treasury Department of improperly allowing former contractor Charles Littlejohn to leak his tax records to media organizations in 2019 and 2020. Littlejohn later pleaded guilty and received a five-year prison sentence for disclosing confidential tax information. The lawsuit claimed the leak damaged the Trump family’s reputation and business interests, alleging the disclosures caused financial harm and public embarrassment.

Under the settlement, the newly created fund will be overseen by a five-member commission appointed by the attorney general. The panel will have authority to review claims, issue formal apologies, and potentially award compensation to approved applicants. The DOJ said claims will no longer be accepted after Dec. 15, 2028, and any remaining money will return to the federal government.

As part of the agreement, Trump also agreed to withdraw separate administrative claims tied to investigations involving Mar-a-Lago and the Russia inquiry.

Court filings submitted Monday the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida confirmed the lawsuit was dismissed “with prejudice,” meaning the same claims cannot be brought again. Trump’s legal team also argued the dismissal does not require judicial approval, effectively sidestepping further review from U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams, who had recently questioned whether a sitting president could legally sue agencies under his own administration.

The settlement quickly drew criticism from Democratic lawmakers and ethics groups. Ninety-three Democratic members of Congress attempted to intervene in the case, warning the arrangement could direct taxpayer money toward Trump allies. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington sharply condemned the deal, calling it “the most brazen act of self-dealing in the history of the presidency.” The organization argued the fund could potentially benefit political supporters and raised concerns about constitutional issues tied to presidential financial interests.

Meanwhile, Trump’s legal team defended the settlement, saying the president pursued the agreement “for the benefit of the American people” and would continue efforts to hold government agencies accountable for alleged political targeting.

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New Orleans Pelicans hire ex-Magic coach Jamahl Mosley as their new head coach

The New Orleans Pelicans have chosen former Orlando Magic coach Jamahl Mosley as their next head coach, finalizing a quick return to the sidelines just weeks after his departure from Orlando. Mosley reportedly agreed to a five-year contract after an extensive coaching search that also included candidates such as Darvin Ham, Rajon Rondo and Steve Hetzel.

Mosley replaces former Pelicans coach Willie Green, who was dismissed early in the 2025-26 season after New Orleans stumbled to a 2-10 start. Assistant coach James Borrego stepped in on an interim basis and guided the team to a 24-46 finish, but the organization ultimately decided to move in a different direction.

Pelicans executive vice president Joe Dumars praised Mosley’s leadership and player development track record while announcing the hire. “Jamahl has earned tremendous respect across the NBA for his leadership, professionalism, and the strong relationships he develops with players and staff,” Dumars said. “He has consistently demonstrated an ability to develop young talent while establishing teams that compete with toughness, discipline, and togetherness.”

The 47-year-old spent five seasons leading the Orlando Magic, compiling a 189-221 regular-season record while helping transform the franchise from a rebuilding team into a consistent playoff contender. Orlando reached the postseason in each of the last three years under Mosley, though the team failed to advance beyond the first round. His exit followed Orlando’s disappointing playoff collapse against the Detroit Pistons after surrendering a 3-1 series lead. Reports also indicated tensions developed between Mosley and star forward Paolo Banchero during the season.

Now Mosley inherits another challenging rebuild in New Orleans. The Pelicans finished 26-56 last season and face major questions surrounding the future of stars Zion Williamson and Dejounte Murray, both of whom have struggled with injuries. Forward Trey Murphy III also surfaced in trade rumors throughout the season. The roster still features promising young pieces, including rookies Derik Queen and Jeremiah Fears, along with veterans Jordan Poole and Saddiq Bey.

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Tracy Lawrence expands his “No Alibis Tour” with dates through October

Tracy Lawrence is keeping the momentum going by adding a second leg to his “No Alibis Tour,” a headlining run that celebrates decades of hits and the storytelling that has defined his career. Frank Ray, Chandler Walters, Palmer Anthony, Belle Frantz, and Kenny Whitmire are serving as support on tour. 

The new run will add 33 additional shows to Lawrence’s trek, with stops including cities such as San Antonio, Tucson, and Green Bay. Lawrence said in a statement: “I’ve felt such an incredible response from fans showing up for the No Alibis Tour night after night. The energy has been unreal. It only made sense to keep that momentum going, so we’re adding more dates into the fall and taking this thing even further.”

Lawrence originally hit the road with the first leg of his  ‘No Alibis Tour’ back on March 12 at Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, originally scheduled over 30 U.S. dates through August 29 – including a hometown show at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium (marking Lawrence’s third consecutive year headlining the historic venue after back-to-back sellouts.)

For ticket information, head HERE.

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Luke Bryan expands 2026 Farm Tour with midwest dates this fall

Luke Bryan has unveiled additional stops for his 2026 Farm Tour, with performances scheduled for Sept. 17-19 across Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. The shows arrive alongside the release of his ninth studio album, Signs, which drops Sept. 18.

Bryan is currently wrapping up the California leg of the Farm Tour, which launched with shows in Clovis and concludes in Elk Grove. He’ll next hit the road for his Word on the Street Tour beginning May 29 in Gilford, New Hampshire.

Bryan posted the news on his socials: “‘Bout time we told y’all in the Midwest when we’re comin to town. #FarmTour2026 is heading back to Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana this September. Tickets go on sale 5/21 at 9am EST. Nut House, y’all get first access on 5/19 at 9am EST. #HeresToTheFarmer”

The newly announced concerts include stops at 1846 Farms in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on Sept. 17, Miller Family Farm in Millersport, Ohio, on Sept. 18, and Prairie Views Farms in Brookston, Indiana, on Sept. 19.

Since launching the Farm Tour in 2009, Bryan — the son of a peanut farmer — has turned the series into a major charitable effort supporting rural communities. Through the tour, he has funded 90 scholarships for students from farming families attending colleges near tour stops, with more expected to be added this year. The initiative has also partnered with Bayer’s Take Care, Now campaign and the #HerestotheFarmer program, helping provide more than 10 million meals while promoting nutrition awareness and food access in farming communities.

In addition to the Farm Tour, Bryan recently announced a special Nashville event, Luke Bryan & Friends, set for Sept. 24 at Bridgestone Arena. The all-star concert will celebrate the release of Signs and mark the close of his 2026 concert season. Bryan has previously sold out the venue six straight times, including multiple-night runs in 2013 and 2017.

For details on the Farm Tour, head to LukeBryan.com.

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Thandiwe Newton, Ncuti Gatwa join Michaela Coel in HBO’s ‘First Day on Earth’

Michaela Coel is returning to television with First Day on Earth, a new drama for HBO and BBC, following the success of I May Destroy You. Coel not only stars in the series but also serves as its writer and director. The story centers on Henri, a British-Ghanaian novelist played by Coel, whose personal struggles push her to leave her life behind.

The 10-episode project is already in production and features a strong ensemble cast — joining Coel are Ncuti Gatwa, Thandiwe Newton, Maxine Peake, and Danny Sapani. Gatwa takes on the role of Darren, Newton plays Anya, Peake portrays Helen, and Sapani appears as Ernest.

Set largely in Ghana, the series explores identity, belonging, and self-discovery as Henri navigates unfamiliar surroundings, new relationships, and complicated truths about her past. The official logline states: “British-Ghanaian novelist Henri (Coel) is on the run – from herself, her life, her partner, and that weird guy at her book talk. When she ends up in Ghana, her ancestral homeland, she finds herself submerged in an altogether different world. Amidst new friends, fresh joy, and many different and nuanced relationships, Henri also finds secrets, lies, difficulty, and denial, leading her to question everything about herself, her heritage, and her family.”

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Reneé Rapp joining Season 5 of ‘The Morning Show’ on Apple TV

Singer/actress Reneé Rapp is set to reenter the acting world with a role in Season 5 of The Morning Show on Apple TV+. She joins a high-profile ensemble led by Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Billy Crudup.

Apple TV posted on social media: “New network talent. Reneé Rapp joins The Morning Show for Season 5. #TheMorningShow #ReneeRapp #AppleTV”

Rapp will take on the recurring role of Samantha, “a young rising star in the UBN news division determined to make it in media on her own terms,” bringing fresh energy to the fictional newsroom at the center of the series. Her character is positioned as an ambitious newcomer eager to carve out her own path. The casting marks a return to screen work for Rapp, who stepped away from acting in recent years to focus on music. Before her music-focused hiatus, Rapp gained recognition for her role as Leighton in The Sex Lives of College Girls and for portraying Regina George in both the Broadway and film versions of Mean Girls.

Rapp joins previously announced additions to the Season 5 cast, including Jesse Williams and Jeff Daniels, alongside returning stars like Jon Hamm. Aniston and Witherspoon also serve as executive producers.

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Hayley Williams expands “The Hayley Williams Show” tour

Hayley Williams has expanded The Hayley Williams Show tour across North America, Latin America, and Puerto Rico. The tour will spotlight music from all three of Hayley’s solo albums, along with a few unexpected elements woven into the set.

“The Hayley Williams Show” tour kicks off on September 3rd in West Palm Beach, Florida, with subsequent dates in Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, San Diego, and New Orleans before heading to Colombia, Brasil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Mexico City, and Puerto Rico in October.  Magdalena Bay and Rico Nasty will serve to support the North American leg, while Annie DiRusso joins the lineup for Latin America and Puerto Rico

The new run includes a major date at the Hollywood Bowl on October 5, followed by an international stop in São Paulo on November 12. . $1 from every ticket sold in North America will directly benefit Reverb and Support+Feed.

Head to TICKETMASTER for information.

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Hayley Williams expands “The Hayley Williams Show” tour

Hayley Williams has expanded The Hayley Williams Show tour across North America, Latin America, and Puerto Rico. The tour will spotlight music from all three of Hayley’s solo albums, along with a few unexpected elements woven into the set.

“The Hayley Williams Show” tour kicks off on September 3rd in West Palm Beach, Florida, with subsequent dates in Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, San Diego, and New Orleans before heading to Colombia, Brasil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Mexico City, and Puerto Rico in October.  Magdalena Bay and Rico Nasty will serve to support the North American leg, while Annie DiRusso joins the lineup for Latin America and Puerto Rico

The new run includes a major date at the Hollywood Bowl on October 5, followed by an international stop in São Paulo on November 12. . $1 from every ticket sold in North America will directly benefit Reverb and Support+Feed.

Head to TICKETMASTER for information.

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