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Breaking news today details an unusual creature with humanoid traits yet disfigured features, covered entirely in black skin that cannot reflect light effectively.

Elon Musk’s daughter made her drag debut at an anti-ICE fundraiser over the weekend while Congress strived to pass its tax bill before its deadline.

Iran’s missiles hit Israel

Warning sirens were heard across Israel as Tehran fired another wave of missiles against Israel. Some made their way past Israel’s defense systems, causing damage and unsettling residents in their homes.

At first, residents rushed into their basements as Israel mobilized its air defenses in response to Iran’s missile launches; according to two sources who spoke with CBS News, the US assisted Israel in intercepting Iran’s missiles while also notifying troops based in the Middle East that they may come under Iranian fire.

Petah Tikva was attacked with blasts that left three dead: two women in their 70s and one man. These attacks resulted in broken windows, damaged buildings and severely injured residents; yet residents remained resilient and supported Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to take on such long-held enemies head on.

A bridge collapsed in India

India’s infrastructure can often fall short, and Sunday’s bridge collapse was yet another reminder. An iron bridge over a river near Pune collapsed, killing four and sending many others plummeting to their deaths below. Recent heavy rainfalls had given way to increased river flow. According to Press Trust of India reports, four lives had been claimed during this incident alone.

The bridge measured just four feet wide; yet more than 100 people still managed to board it despite warning signs and police efforts to disperse them. Police arrived and attempted to stop it collapsing under its own weight; an investigation is currently underway as authorities determine any administrative lapses that might have contributed to its collapse; Maharashtra state government has already announced compensation for victims’ families and this tragedy wasn’t India’s only recent tragedy: on Thursday an Air India flight crashed shortly after takeoff in northern India killing all 241 passengers and seven crew members onboard and killed all 241 people onboard and seven crewmembers onboard before it could even start its descent and crash landing killing all 241 passengers and seven crewmembers aboard – though in that instance neither tragedy involved Indian infrastructure as tragedy was witnessed as Air India crashed shortly after takeoff killing all 241 passengers plus seven crewmembers!

President Trump cut short his trip to the G7 summit

World leaders have convened at Kananaskis, Alberta for this year’s G7 summit – but things haven’t gone smoothly. A photo went viral showing Donald Trump and Canada’s Mark Carney talking without any press present; that sparked public outrage on social media.

Donald Trump took to Twitter on Friday morning to criticize the Group of Seven’s decision to exclude Russia following its invasion of Crimea in 2014. Trump said it was unfair for Russia to be excluded in 2014.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt issued a statement after G7 summit, highlighting how much had been accomplished but that President Donald Trump would leave early to attend to conflict between Israel and Iran. She added that progress had been made with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer regarding trade, with talks continuing towards reaching an agreement; talks scheduled to continue on Tuesday should address how U.S. tariffs impact both countries.

A spontaneous strike at the Louvre

On Monday, workers at the world’s most-visited museum staged a spontaneous walkout in protest of unmanageable crowds and chronic understaffing. Gallery attendants, ticket agents and security personnel staged their walkout as an expression of frustration over unmanageable crowds and chronic understaffing at an institution that has become emblematic of global overtourism, with staff straining under an excessive number of water leaks, ageing infrastructure issues and overly high foot traffic volumes than it can accommodate.

Staffers of the Louvre Museum despite President Macron’s extensive decade-long renovation plan and daily visitor cap say it is in crisis and require immediate action to reopen. A compromise solution may allow visitors to view key works such as Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo while giving staff time to address other museum problems.

Instead of Paris’ Notre Dame cathedral and Centre Pompidou benefiting from state-backed restoration projects, the Louvre remains in a state of underfunding and dysfunction, leaving many tourists who had purchased tickets months prior waiting in long lines outside its entrances for hours on end.