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The International Criminal Court is seeking to arrest both Hamas and Israeli leaders over the war in Gaza, citing crimes against humanity. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was killed in a helicopter crash, along with the country’s foreign minister; the cause of the crash remains unconfirmed, with his death not expected to substantially impact Iranian policy. In Donald Trump’s hush money trial, Micheal Cohen testified to stealing tens of thousands of dollars from the former president’s company, potentially undermining his credibility as a witness. Red Lobster initiates an investigation into its parent company after filing for bankruptcy, investigating an $11 million loss tied to the "endless shrimp" promotion. Julian Assange is granted an appeal by a British court in his US extradition case, raising concerns about potential discrimination as a foreign national. Panera Bread confronts a lawsuit over its "Charged Lemonade" product after an 18-year-old in Pennsylvania suffers cardiac arrest. Xandar Schauffele wins PGA Championship, setting a record for lowest 72-hole score in major championship history.   

The Bulletin Brief:

ICC seeks arrest of Hamas and Israeli leaders (NBC, CNN)

Iranian president killed in helicopter crash (AP, WP)

Michael Cohen testifies he stole from Trump in Trump trial testimony (BBC, WP)

Red Lobster investigates endless shrimp promo after filing bankruptcy (Reuters)

Julian Assange granted appeal over U.S. extradition (NBC)

Panera sued over Charged Lemonade’s role in teen cardiac arrest (CBS)

Xander Schauffele wins first major in PGA Championship (AP)