Trump kicks off a Pennsylvania rally by talking about Arnold Palmer’s genitalia

Former President Donald Trump kicked off a rally with a detailed story about Arnold Palmer, at one point even praising the late, legendary golfer’s genitalia.

Israel targets Hezbollah’s financial arm and begins striking Beirut

Israel’s military announced Sunday it is now taking aim at the Lebanon-based Hezbollah’s financial arm and will attack a “large number of targets” in Beirut and elsewhere. Explosions began in Beirut’s southern suburbs about an hour later.

Iraq’s Kurdish region goes to the polls with a flagging economy and political infighting top of mind

Residents of Iraq’s semi-autonomous northern Kurdish region went to the polls in long-awaited parliamentary elections Sunday.

German authorities arrest Libyan man suspected of planning attack on Israeli Embassy

German authorities have arrested a man with suspected ties to the extremist group Islamic State who was allegedly planning an attack on the Israeli Embassy.

Former Marine charged in NYC subway chokehold death set to stand trial

A U.S. Marine Corps veteran charged with manslaughter for placing a man in a deadly chokehold aboard a New York City subway train last year will soon have his day in court.

At least 7 dead after ferry dock gangway collapses on Georgia’s Sapelo Island

Authorities said at least seven people were killed Saturday when part of a ferry dock collapsed on Georgia’s Sapelo Island, where crowds had gathered for a fall celebration by the island’s tiny Gullah-Geechee community of Black slave descendants.

In Israeli footage of the last minutes of Hamas leader’s life, some see a symbol of defiance

Unlike Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed in his hotel room, or the leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah group Hassan Nasrallah, bombed in an underground bunker, Yahya Sinwar was killed while apparently fighting Israeli forces.

Iraq moves to revoke Saudi broadcaster’s license after report angered militia supporters

It comes hours after dozens of supporters of Iraqi militias stormed and looted the office of the broadcaster MBC in Baghdad in protest over a report that described a number of Iranian-linked militant figures as “terrorists.”

A small blast in Myanmar’s second-biggest city damages Chinese Consulate

Authorities said Saturday that there were no casualties, and no public claims of responsibility were made for Friday’s attack. China is a major ally of Myanmar’s military government, which is now fighting fiercely against resistance forces challenging its rule.

Cuba gets some electricity back after major power outage left millions in the dark

Some electricity was restored in Cuba, the government said Saturday, after the island nation’s worst blackout in at least two years left millions without electricity for two days.