
The Australian government says it has banned under-16s from social media for their own safety. Now, two teens are fighting the law in court, arguing a right to political expression. CNN's Angus Watson reports.

The Australian government says it has banned under-16s from social media for their own safety. Now, two teens are fighting the law in court, arguing a right to political expression. CNN's Angus Watson reports.

The suspect in the Michigan synagogue attack, Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, purchased thousands of dollars worth of fireworks from the Livonia, MI Phantom Fireworks on March 10. A law enforcement official confirms to CNN they are aware of the video and have collected the video as part of evidence.

A week before Thursday’s attack on a Michigan synagogue, the suspect’s two brothers and two of their children were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon, the mayor of the Lebanese village where they lived told CNN. CNN's Whitney Wild reports on the details.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) speaks about the terror attack that occurred at Temple Israel in Michigan. An explosives-laden vehicle plowed into the synagogue, setting it ablaze in what the FBI called a “targeted act of violence against the Jewish community.” The perpetrator, a Lebanese-born US citizen who reportedly lost family members in an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon, was the only person killed in the attack.

CNN's analysis of satellite imagery and air quality data shows Israeli strikes ignited fires and caused oil spills at multiple fuel depots across the Iranian capital, calling into question the proportionality of the actions under international law amid a growing chorus of criticism from environmental experts and health officials. CNN’s Katie Polglase reports.

Video circulated on social media and on Iranian state media shows a strike hitting Tehran close to an Al Quds Day rally that thousands were attending. Al Quds Day happens on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan and is an annual international rally in support of Palestinians. CNN's Nada Bashir reports.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine held a news briefing at the Pentagon on Friday where they commented on the four US service members who died after a refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq. The US military said the incident was “not due to hostile fire” but an Iranian proxy group claimed responsibility. A second plane involved in the incident landed safely.

Video shows a tall pipe suddenly bursting out of the ground at a construction site in Osaka, Japan, in a moment somewhat reminiscent of “Super Mario.” CNN’s Hanako Montgomery reports.

A rabbi at Temple Israel synagogue in Michigan praised the efforts of the security team after a vehicle rammed into the building in an attack the FBI said targeted the Jewish community.

The fatal shooting at Old Dominion University in Virginia is now being investigated by the FBI as an act of terrorism. The 36-year-old suspect was identified as a veteran who previously served time in prison to trying to help ISIS.



