Wildfires continue to devastate western parts of the U.S. and Canada, with thousands being forced to evacuate and air quality suffering over several states. Three states, Oregon, California, and Washington, are particularly affected, with the Durkee fire in Oregon having burned through 239,000 acres, the current largest wildfire in the state. (NBC News)
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a bill banning “gay panic” or “trans panic” legal defenses. This prohibits defendants from using a victim’s sexual orientation or gender identity to justify their actions. Whitmer aims to continue supporting the LGBTQ+ community and ensure justice. (UPI)
Chipotle’s CEO reassured shareholders that portion sizes have not decreased as suggested on TikTok and Reddit. The company is emphasizing generous portions and improving consistency across its 3,500 restaurants where needed. Chipotle reported an 11% increase in sales, with no plans for price hikes this year. (NPR)
FBI Director Christopher Wray revealed that the gunman who targeted former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania had conducted a Google search on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy a week before the shooting. The search raised questions about the shooter’s state of mind and motive. (CBS News)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a combative speech to Congress, vowing “total victory” against Hamas and criticizing American war opponents. His address highlighted divisions in the US over the conflict, with protests outside the Capitol turning chaotic. Netanyahu emphasized the shared interest between the US and Israel in fighting Hamas. (AP)