Man who overstayed his visa stole food aid from thousands of needy Californians, feds say
Catalin-Marius Graur attached “sophisticated skimming devices” to ATMs across Los Angeles and the Inland Empire in order to access the funds, officials said.
Here’s when SoCal’s heat wave is forecast to cool off

Southern California’s prolonged heat wave is finally forecast to let up by Wednesday, but elevated temperatures will continue to bring health and fire risks Monday and Tuesday.
At least 73% of U.S. adults have fallen for online scams. How you can avoid the latest con
A Pew Research Study found that 73% of adults have experienced one or more online scams. Experts provide tips on how to avoid them.
DWP restores water service for thousands of L.A. residents, but boil water notice remains
According to the DWP, water flow to residents in the Granada Hills and Porter Ranch areas was restored as of 2:37 a.m. Monday.
Loose tire kills driver on Southern California freeway during Monday morning commute
Video from the scene showed firefighters working on the wreckage of a white sedan with the driverside windshield shattered and caved in with a big rig tire nearby.
Newsom warns Trump in heated letter he’s ‘playing with fire’ on redistricting
“If you will not stand down, I will be forced to lead an effort to redraw the maps in California to offset the rigging of maps in red states,” Newsom wrote to Trump.
Iran’s President Says Rebuilding Nuclear Sites Futile Without Talks With Washington

Iran’s President Masud Pezeshkian has warned that his country faces the risk of further conflict with the United States without pursuing diplomacy.
Mass shooting in Baltimore leaves 1 dead, 5 injured including 5-year-old girl

One man was killed and at least six people have been injured, including a 5-year-old girl, in a mass shooting in a Baltimore neighborhood over the weekend. Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said at a news conference
Israeli PM Netanyahu defends military offensive, says starvation claims in Gaza are ‘exaggerated’

Speaking at a press briefing for international journalists in Jerusalem on Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended plans for a military push into Gaza City, insisting that Israel “has no choice” but to see the fight
‘Uncharted territory’: Newsom and UC go to battle against Trump’s UCLA sanctions

UCLA is in conflict with the Trump administration, which has frozen federal grants and demanded a $1-billion fine over a host of allegations. Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state will sue.