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<p>KiMi Robinson, USA TODAY June 30, 2025 at 6:50 PM</p>

<p>Beach Boys founding member Brian Wilson's cause of death at 82 has been released.</p>

<p>The music icon, who helped define the Southern California surf-rock sound in the 1960s, died after experiencing several minutes of respiratory arrest on the morning of June 11 in his Beverly Hills, California, home, according to a death certificate obtained by USA TODAY June 30. Respiratory arrest occurs when a person stops breathing.</p>

<p>Several hours of sepsis, which is a life-threatening bodily response to an infection, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and days of cystitis, or a bladder infection, were mentioned as contributing causes.</p>

<p>He also had a neurodegenerative disorder, obstructive sleep apnea, chronic respiratory failure and chronic kidney disease.</p>

<p>Wilson was cremated and buried at a cemetery in the Westwood neighborhood, home to UCLA.</p>

<p>Essential Brian Wilson songs: 'God Only Knows,' 'Good Vibrations' and more</p>

<p>TMZ was first to report the news on June 26.</p>

<p>The day he died, his family announced his death on social media without citing a cause.</p>

<p>"We are heartbroken to announce that our beloved father Brian Wilson has passed away," the caption read. "We are at a loss for words right now. Please respect our privacy at this time as our family is grieving. We realize that we are sharing our grief with the world. Love & Mercy."</p>

<p>Brian Wilson was under a conservatorship prior to his death</p>

<p>Wilson is survived by his daughters from his first marriage, Carnie and Wendy, who achieved success as part of Wilson Phillips.</p>

<p>"I have no words to express the sadness I feel right now," wrote Carnie Wilson in a heartfelt tribute on Instagram. "I am lucky to have been his daughter and had a soul connection with him that will live on always. I've never felt this kind of pain before, but I know he's resting up there in heaven … or maybe playing the piano for Grandma Audree, his Mom."</p>

<p>He's also survived by his five adopted children from his second marriage to Melinda Ledbetter.</p>

<p>Brian Wilson was placed under a conservatorship in 2024.</p>

<p>Wilson was taking medication for dementia, according to a doctor's declaration filed with longtime manager LeeAnn Hard and publicist Jean Sievers' petition for conservatorship. He was "unable to properly provide for his own personal needs for physical health, food, clothing, or shelter," the petition claimed.</p>

<p>His wife, Melinda Ledbetter, died at 77 years old in January 2024.</p>

<p>Contributing: Marco della Cava and Edward Segarra, USA TODAY</p>

<p>This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Brian Wilson's cause of death is released</p>

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<p>July 1, 2025 at 5:43 AM</p>

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<p>QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — Dozens of militants armed with guns and rockets stormed a police station and set fire to two banks in restive southwestern Pakistan on Tuesday, killing a boy and wounding nine others before fleeing, officials said.</p>

<p>The boy died when the attackers fired on civilians indiscriminately during the attacks in Mastung, a district in Balochistan province, said Jan Mohammad, a local government administrator.</p>

<p>Mohammad said some of the insurgents were also killed in the shootout with security forces.</p>

<p>A provincial government spokesman, Shahid Rind, said a security operation had been launched to pursue the assailants.</p>

<p>No group immediately claimed responsibility, though suspicion is likely to fall on the outlawed Baloch Liberation Army, or BLA, which often targets security forces and civilians in Balochistan and elsewhere. The United States designated the BLA a terrorist organization in 2019.</p>

<p>Balochistan has long been the scene of a low-level insurgency by separatist groups seeking independence from the central government. The province is also home to militants linked to the Pakistani Taliban and the Islamic State group.</p>

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Man shot Idaho firefighters who had asked him to move his vehicle, killing 2, sheriff says

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<p>MANUEL VALDES and LINDSEY WASSON June 30, 2025 at 6:36 AM</p>

<p>1 / 3Idaho Firefighters ShotA line of wildland firefighters arrive at the scene the day after a shooter ambushed and killed multiple firefighters responding to a wildfire at Canfield Mountain Monday, June 30, 2025, in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)</p>

<p>COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho (AP) — A man who started a wildfire and then fatally shot two firefighters and wounded another in northern Idaho was a 20-year-old transient who attacked the first responders after they asked him to move his vehicle, a sheriff said Monday.</p>

<p>Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris offered new details about the Sunday confrontation at Canfield Mountain, just north of Coeur d'Alene, a popular recreation area. He said Wess Roley was living out of his vehicle, had once aspired to be a firefighter and had only a handful of minor contacts with area police.</p>

<p>"We have not been able to find a manifesto," the sheriff said, adding a motive was still unknown.</p>

<p>Norris said families of the victims are "in shock — absolutely. They're in shock and they're still processing it."</p>

<p>2 veteran firefighters are killed and a third is in critical condition</p>

<p>Battalion Chief Frank Harwood, 42, who had been with the county fire department for 17 years, was killed, Kootenai County Fire and Rescue Chief Christopher Way said during a news conference Monday. Harwood was married and had two children, and he also was a veteran of the Army National Guard.</p>

<p>Coeur d'Alene Fire Department Battalion Chief John Morrison, 52, was also killed after working with the department for 28 years.</p>

<p>Coeur d'Alene Fire Department Fire Engineer David Tysdal, 47, sustained gunshot wounds and was in critical condition. Authorities said he had two successful surgeries.</p>

<p>After the shooting, local law enforcement agencies have offered to go on every call that the fire department goes on, according to Way.</p>

<p>"I don't know that we're ever going to be able to guarantee people's peace of mind, at least for a while after an incident like this," he said. "But we are taking every measure we can to ensure safety of our responders."</p>

<p>Roley had set a fire using flint, and the firefighters who rushed to the scene instead found themselves under fire. They took cover behind fire trucks.</p>

<p>"There was an interaction with the firefighters," Norris said. "It has something to do with his vehicle being parked where it was."</p>

<p>Roley had ties to California and Arizona before moving to Idaho</p>

<p>Roley later killed himself, the sheriff said.</p>

<p>He had ties to California and Arizona and was living in Idaho "for the better part of 2024," Norris said. "But as far as when he got here, why he was here, why he chose this place — I don't know."</p>

<p>Two helicopters converged on the area Sunday, armed with snipers ready to take out the suspect if needed, while the FBI used his cellphone data to track him and the sheriff ordered residents to shelter in place. They eventually found Roley dead in the mountains, his firearm beside him.</p>

<p>Roley lived with T.J. Franks Jr. for about six months in Sandpoint, Idaho, while working for a tree service, Franks said on Monday. Franks had cameras in his apartment that caught Roley throwing gang signs at them one day, which worried Franks to the point that he called police.</p>

<p>"I didn't know what to really think about it," Franks said. "I just called the cops and had them talk to him."</p>

<p>The landlord also called Franks one morning because neighbors reported that Roley's vehicle had been left running for about 12 hours. Franks said Roley was asleep in his room and said he forgot about the vehicle.</p>

<p>Franks said Roley "started acting a little weird" and at one point shaved his long hair off completely.</p>

<p>"We just kind of noticed him starting to decline or kind of go downhill," he said.</p>

<p>A swift outpouring of support</p>

<p>Outpouring of support for the victims was swift in Coeur d'Alene, a city of 55,000 residents near the border with Washington.</p>

<p>Hours after the shooting, people gathered along Interstate 90 holding American flags to pay their respects as the two fallen firefighters' bodies were taken to the medical examiner's office in Spokane, Washington, about 35 miles (56 kilometers) from Coeur d'Alene.</p>

<p>Gov. Brad Little ordered U.S. and Idaho state flags to be lowered to half-staff to honor the firefighters until the day after their memorial service.</p>

<p>"All our public safety officers, especially our firefighters, bravely confront danger on a daily basis but we have never seen a heinous act of violence like this on our firefighters before," he said in a statement. "This is not Idaho. This indescribable loss is felt deeply by all those in the firefighting community and beyond."</p>

<p>Though the shelter-in-place order was lifted, the sheriff's office cautioned residents to be prepared because the fire was still burning. The Idaho Department of Lands said it had burned about 26 acres (10.5 hectares).</p>

<p>Way described the fire on Monday as "reasonably contained," saying that respondents had "stopped significant forward progress."</p>

<p>Fire is always a concern for the region, said Bruce Deming, whose property abuts the trail system. When he noticed smoke on the ridge Sunday afternoon, he wondered why no firefighting helicopters were responding.</p>

<p>When a friend texted to tell him about the shooting, he realized why he wasn't seeing aircraft: "Because they're concerned about being shot at," he said.</p>

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<p>journalists Hallie Golden in Seattle, Ed White in Detroit and Martha Bellisle in Seattle contributed to this report.</p>

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<p>June 30, 2025 at 9:00 PM</p>

<p>SEOUL (Reuters) -Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday risked another attempt at arresting him by skipping questioning by a special prosecutor investigating his December declaration of martial law, prompting the prosecutor to issue a new summons for Saturday.</p>

<p>Yoon said he did not go to Tuesday's appointment because he needed to prepare for a hearing later this week in an ongoing case.</p>

<p>After Yoon failed to appear, the special prosecutor ordered the former president to attend questioning on July 5.</p>

<p>Yoon was ousted in April by the Constitutional Court, which upheld his impeachment by parliament for a martial law bid that shocked a country that had prided itself on becoming a thriving democracy after overcoming military dictatorship in the 1980s.</p>

<p>Through his lawyers, Yoon, a powerful former top prosecutor elected president in 2022, has accused the special counsel of going on a politically-motivated "witch hunt," describing as illegal some of the tactics used against him.</p>

<p>Yoon's lawyers did not immediately comment on the new summons, but Yonhap news agency said Yoon was expected to attend with his lawyers asking prosecutors for a formal attendance request.</p>

<p>On Monday, Yoon's lawyers had said July 5 was the earliest he would be able to appear, citing a trial court hearing on insurrection charges set for Thursday that he must attend and his rights as a defendant to rest and prepare.</p>

<p>A spokesperson for the special prosecutor's team did not immediately respond to a request for comment.</p>

<p>Yoon has been locked in an unprecedented wrangle with authorities over the investigation by the special counsel appointed in June, which ratcheted up prior efforts by state prosecutors and police to investigate his martial law attempt.</p>

<p>During Yoon's first appearance on Saturday, questioning was interrupted for several hours after he objected to procedures he said violated his rights.</p>

<p>The special prosecutor's team said on Tuesday if Yoon did not appear for questioning on July 5, the court might grant an arrest warrant for Yoon, according to Yonhap.</p>

<p>Analysts and some members of Yoon's conservative People Power Party have questioned his intentions, since he was a lead prosecutor in the 2017 graft investigation and prosecution of former President Park Geun-hye.</p>

<p>Two other special prosecutors were appointed in June to sift accusations of wrongdoing by Yoon's wife and obstruction by the presidential office of an investigation into the death of a marine in 2023.</p>

<p>(Reporting by Jack Kim and Ju-min Park; Additional reporting by Joyce Lee; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Kate Mayberry)</p>

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<p>Kareem Khadder and Lauren Kent, CNNJune 30, 2025 at 8:04 PM</p>

<p>Damage at the cafe near the port in Gaza City on June 30, 2025, following an Israeli airstrike. - CNN</p>

<p>More than 40 people have been killed in an Israeli airstrike that hit a cafe near the port in Gaza City, according to the head of the territory's largest hospital.</p>

<p>Dr. Mohammad Abu Silmiya, the director of Al-Shifa hospital, said in an update on Monday night that at least 41 people had been killed and 75 injured in the strike.</p>

<p>Videos geolocated by CNN show thick smoke rising from the scene as well as widespread damage to the cafe and the surrounding area. They also showed bodies being removed on stretchers.</p>

<p>The Israel Defense Forces told CNN that the incident is "under review." In response to questions about the strike, the IDF said, "Earlier today (Monday), the IDF struck several Hamas terrorists in the northern Gaza Strip. Prior to the strike, steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians using aerial surveillance."</p>

<p>The Al-Baqa cafe was a well-known spot for students, journalists and remote workers, as it offered internet and a place to work by the Mediterranean coast.</p>

<p>A Palestinian man checks an area near the cafe that was damaged in an Israeli strike on Monday. - Jehad Alshrafi/AP</p>

<p>A mourner attends the funeral of Palestinians killed in an Israeli airstrike on Al-Baqa cafeteria. - Mahmoud Issa/Reuters</p>

<p>Silmiya told CNN that "most of the casualties are women and children," including many students who were at the cafe for internet access.</p>

<p>He also said the hospital was short of ICU beds and anesthetics to treat the casualties. The death toll increased Monday night after some people died from their injuries.</p>

<p>"We are treating the injured on the hospital floor as no rooms and hospital beds are available," the hospital director added.</p>

<p>Among those killed was a freelance journalist, Ismail Abu Hatab, according to other journalists at the scene.</p>

<p>The Hamas-controlled Government Media Office said his death brought to 228 the number of journalists killed by Israeli military action in Gaza since October 2023.</p>

<p>Israeli leaders split ahead of date with Trump</p>

<p>News of the strike comes as Israeli leaders debate how to proceed with the war in Gaza ahead of an expected meeting between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump on July 7.</p>

<p>A source familiar with the discussions told CNN Israel had yet to reach a policy decision after two consecutive days of meetings between Netanyahu and his most senior advisers and ministers. However, the source said Netanyahu is interested in a ceasefire deal.</p>

<p>Trump has openly pushed for an end to the war in Gaza, saying on Friday a ceasefire will be agreed to "within a week."</p>

<p>The small group of Israel's most senior government officials includes far-right ministers like Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, who have both loudly advocated for an intensification of the bombardment of Gaza, and other officials like Aryeh Deri, who favor a comprehensive hostage deal that would bring about the end of the war.</p>

<p>Ben Gvir, head of the Jewish Power party, insisted that a "decisive move" must be made in Gaza and expressed frustration that Israel was wasting time and opportunities with each passing day, the source said.</p>

<p>Netanyahu is trying to reach a decision before his trip to Washington, DC, to meet Trump, the source said, adding that they may have to come to a decision this week.</p>

<p>On Sunday, Netanyahu said "many opportunities have opened up" following Israel's military operations in Iran, including the possibility of bringing home the remaining hostages held in Gaza.</p>

<p>CNN's Tim Lister and Dana Karni contributed to this report.</p>

<p>This story has been with additional developments.</p>

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