The day opened with Trump's late-night announcement of a near-final US-Iran agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but Tehran immediately denied any deal, calling it propaganda. By morning, multiple outlets reported a 60-day truce draft and possible talks on June 5, though Trump later insisted the naval blockade remains until signing. Meanwhile, a shooting near the White House dominated evening coverage: an attacker claiming to be Jesus was killed by security forces, with one person injured. The Iran story evolved from optimism to caution, while the White House incident was a sudden, major security story. Local elections and Serie A Champions League qualification also received attention, but the two international stories drove editorial priorities throughout the day.