MS-13 Police in Chimaltenango, Guatemala capture Ángel Gabriel Reyes Marroquin, a leader of the notorious Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, street gang. Prosecutors say he is connected to the deaths of at least 287 people. In 2014 Reyes escaped while facing charges including murder from a maximum security prison. Currently, he was also wanted for an August 17 armed attack on Roosevelt Hospital in Guatemala City in which seven people were shot dead.
Hacking U.S.-based Hyatt Hotels discovers another (the other much larger one being in 2015) unauthorized access to payment card information at certain Hyatt-managed locations worldwide between March 18 and July 2, at a total of 41 properties in 11 countries.
Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action U.S. President Donald Trump chooses not to certify that Iran complies with the 2015 agreement. The United States Congress now has 60 days to decide whether to lift the sanctions relief, possibly breaching the agreement.
Wildlife of Antarctica Conservation biologists describe Adélie penguin east Antarctic colony population conditions as catastrophic for the second time in five years as excessive ice kills birds travelling for food.
October 2017 Northern California wildfires The property destruction now includes more than 5700 homes and businesses.
Among the property damage from the wildfires in California is the Santa Rosa home of "Peanuts" creator Charles M. Schulz; his widow was evacuated Monday. "Peanuts" featured the characters Snoopy and Charlie Brown.
The economy The head of the United Kingdom's Financial Conduct Authority Andrew Bailey admits to meeting oil giant Saudi Aramco over a potential £1.5 trillion listing on the London Stock Exchange. The regulator has been criticised for proposing changes to listing rules to accommodate sovereign-owned companies.
Human rights in the Philippines A group of civil society organizations, "among them groups working on human rights, youth and drug policy reform," have demanded that Apple Inc. remove from its App Store games it said violated the tech firm's guidelines and promoted violence and killings commonplace in the Philippine Drug War.