In a joint news conference, police in Ontario and Quebec provided updates on the discovery of a missing three-year-old girl from Montreal near an Ontario highway, sparking relief and hope. Rodney Scott was confirmed as the Customs and Border Protection commissioner by the US Senate, expressing gratitude for President Trump and Secretary Noem’s trust. President Trump is contemplating joining Israel’s strikes on Iran, potentially using bunker-busting bombs to target nuclear facilities deep underground. The discontinuation of tailored support options for LGBTQ youth by the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline has raised concerns among advocates, despite serving 1.3 million callers. President Trump is convening his national security team to discuss potential responses to Iran, emphasizing his preference for making final decisions at the eleventh hour. A heat dome is set to envelop the US this week, particularly affecting the Midwest and East Coast with scorching temperatures. The Buss family is preparing to sell a majority stake in the Los Angeles Lakers at a $10 billion valuation, marking a significant shift in ownership. In the podcast episode “Lessons from Iraq, as Trump teases attacks on Iran” by NPR’s Consider This, parallels are drawn between past conflicts and current tensions with Iran. The US State Department announced a new policy requiring foreign students to grant access to their social media profiles for visa scrutiny. Amid escalating tensions, President Trump’s former chief White House strategist, Steve Bannon, predicts majority MAGA movement support for military action against Iran. The US Supreme Court’s decision upholding Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors has sparked widespread concern. President Trump’s campaign promise to bring about world peace contrasts with escalating global conflicts, with tensions rising between the US, Iran, and Israel.