Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
There are primary elections in six states today, and President Trump is weighing in heavily on some campaigns.
That includes the one run by Kentucky Republican Congressman Thomas Massey, who has sharply disagreed with the president.
Yesterday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made what he calls a personal visit to that Kentucky district
to campaign with Massey's primary opponent, Ed Galrine.
Five people are dead after a shooting yesterday at the Islamic Center of San Diego, according to police.
They say three men at the center were killed.
They then found the nearby bodies of two males, an 18-year-old and a 17-year-old,
who apparently died by self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
San Diego Police Chief Scott Wall says they're believed to be the shooters.
NPR's Juliana Kim has more.
Police Chief Wall said officers got a call earlier
that morning from a mother whose son had ran away.
She told authorities that she believed her son was suicidal and that her car and weapons were missing.
Wall said officers were sent to locations that they believed might be threatened,
but there was no specific threat made to the Islamic Center.
The motive has yet to be determined, but Wall said authorities are investigating this as a hate crime.
NPR's Juliana Kim reporting.
President Trump says he's going to hold off a planned U.S.
Military attack on Iran at the request of many allies.