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FBI called the Michigan synagogue ramming a Hezbollah-inspired act of terrorism while a Texas student shot a teacher and two eighth graders died in Tennessee.

The FBI said the man who rammed his truck into a West Bloomfield, Michigan, synagogue while armed with fireworks was carrying out "a Hezbollah-inspired act of terrorism." The bureau's designation puts the incident firmly in the realm of federal counterterrorism and suggests an active investigation extending beyond local law enforcement. The attacker's name, any criminal charges filed, and the specific evidence underpinning the Hezbollah connection had not been publicly released in initial reports.
A 15-year-old student allegedly shot a female teacher at a high school in Texas, the sheriff's office said. The teacher was transported to a San Antonio hospital and listed in unknown condition. The school's name, the student's detention status, and the weapon used were not confirmed.
Two eighth graders died when a school bus crashed in Tennessee, officials said. The National Transportation Safety Board opened an investigation but had not released preliminary findings on the cause, location, or extent of additional injuries aboard the bus.
Two Army Apache helicopters were seen flying close to Kid Rock's Nashville home over the weekend, and a military investigation is underway. No official explanation for the flight path had been provided.

A U.S. Marine was detained after an explosive round was discovered in airport luggage. A bomb squad moved the round to a desert area and detonated it, police said. The airport's name, the Marine's identity, and any charges remained undisclosed.
Among other developments Sunday: Tiger Woods was charged with DUI following a rollover crash in Florida, the sheriff's office indicated; a Marine corporal faces accusations of stealing and selling weapons from Camp Pendleton; and an expert warned that 70,000 metric tons of food remain stranded at sea, unable to reach recipients amid the Iran war. DOGE staffers reportedly used ChatGPT to identify major federal grant cuts, while the House Armed Services Committee's top Democrat said "we shouldn't have started this war," a sentiment Wall Street analysts echoed as they raised recession odds tied to the conflict.
The FBI is expected to release the West Bloomfield attacker's identity and formal charges. The NTSB will publish a preliminary report on the Tennessee crash. Sheriff's offices in Texas and Florida remain the primary sources for updates on the teacher's condition and the Tiger Woods DUI proceedings, while the Army's Nashville helicopter investigation remains open with no announced timeline.
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