
News Wrap: Russian attacks kill 4 people in Ukraine
Clip: 6/7/2025 | 4m 17sVideo has Closed Captions
News Wrap: Russian attacks kill 4 people in Ukraine
In our news wrap Saturday, Russian drone and missile attack killed four people in Kharkiv, Palestinian health officials say at least 95 people people in Gaza were killed by a series of Israeli airstrikes over a 24-hour period, President Trump says he has no desire to repair the relationship Elon Musk and a former police chief was caught after a prison escape in the mountains of northern Arkansas.
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News Wrap: Russian attacks kill 4 people in Ukraine
Clip: 6/7/2025 | 4m 17sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Saturday, Russian drone and missile attack killed four people in Kharkiv, Palestinian health officials say at least 95 people people in Gaza were killed by a series of Israeli airstrikes over a 24-hour period, President Trump says he has no desire to repair the relationship Elon Musk and a former police chief was caught after a prison escape in the mountains of northern Arkansas.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipJOHN YANG: In todayús other news, Ukraine saw another day of deadly Russian drone and missile attacks, this time in the eastern city of Kharkiv.
Four people are dead and apartment buildings and homes damaged.
The mayor of Ukraineús second largest city said it was the worst attack of the war.
Meanwhile, Russia and Ukraine blamed each other for delaying a transfer of bodies and prisoner exchange, another sign that the two countries arenút likely to reach a peace deal anytime soon.
Palestinian health officials say at least 95 people were killed in Gaza in a series of Israeli airstrikes over a 24-hour period.
In Gaza City, at least 15 were killed and 50 others wounded when missiles hit residential buildings.
Today is the second day of the Muslim holiday Eid al Adha.
MAMDOUH BAKR, Gaza City Resident (through translator): We are living the second day of Eid al Adha, when children are supposed to be in amusement parks, gardens and parks carrying their toys and wearing Eid clothes.
However, we are pulling our children out from under the rubble in torn pieces.
Eid clothes have become the white shroud.
JOHN YANG: The Palestinian health officials say Gazaús hospitals have only three days worth of fuel left and that Israel is blocking aid agencies from bringing in more.
Meanwhile, Israel says itús recovered the body of a Thai hostage abducted in the October 7 attack.
Nadapan Pinta was survived by a wife and son.
Thai nationals were the largest group of foreigners taken by militants that day.
55 other hostages remain in Gaza.
More than half of them are thought to be dead.
President Trump isnút backing off his feud with Elon Musk.
In a phone interview today with NBC News, the president said he has no desire to repair the relationship and that Musk could face serious consequences if he tried to help Democrats in the upcoming elections.
Earlier Today, Vice President J.D.
Vance tried to downplay the clash, saying Musk made a huge mistake but that he was emotional and frustrated.
An antitrust settlement is about to transform college sports.
Beginning July 1, schools can pay players directly, sharing the revenue they gain from using their names, images and likenesses, or NIL.
Currently, only third parties can make those payments.
Each school can share up to $20.5 million of athletic program revenue.
Thatús in addition to the third party NIL deals students athletes may make.
In addition, $2.7 billion in back pay will go to athletes who competed between 2016 and 2024 before NIL deals were allowed.
How the money is allocated among athletes is up to the schools.
A massive manhunt in the mountains of northern Arkansas is over.
Former Police Chief Grant Hardin, known as the Devil in the Ozarks, was captured about a mile and a half in the prison where he was serving sentences for murder and rape.
Heúd been on the run for more than a week after escaping by impersonating a corrections officer.
Heavy rain complicated the search, washing away a trail tracked by a bloodhound.
An elite Border Patrol team recently joined the search to help track Hardin through an area known for rocky forests and extensive networks of caves.
And American Coco Gauff won the French Open today, beating world number one Aryna Sabalenka in a thrilling match full of momentum swings.
Gauff fought back after losing the first set in a tiebreaker.
Itús the second Grand Slam title for the 21-year-old Gauff.
Her first, also against Sabalenka, was at the 2023 U.S. Open.
This was the first French Open final for Sabalenka and the second for Gauff, who lost in 2022.
Gauff is the first American woman to win the French title since Serena Williams did it in 2015.
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