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Monday, June 1, 2026

Mystery of missing scientists deepens as body of Los Alamos nuclear lab worker found near gun

 The body of a missing nuclear lab worker has been found — alongside a gun — almost a year after she vanished without a trace, the latest in a string of disappearances and bizarre deaths involving experts and government employees working at some of the most secretive US national security facilities.

The remains of Melissa Casias, 54, who worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, were found in Carson National Forest over the weekend, some six miles from where she was last seen alive on June 26, 2025.

She was positively identified by New Mexico State Police on Monday.

The remains of Melissa Casias, 54, were positively identified on Monday.Find Melissa Mondragon Casias

A handgun was found alongside her body in the McGaffey Ridge area, although her exact cause of death and the date she is believed to have died have not yet been determined by authorities.

Her body was discovered by a hiker in an area where US Forest Service crews have been working regularly on a restoration project since December.

Casias worked as an administrative assistant at the lab, created during World War II for the famous Manhattan Project, and closely tied to US nuclear weapons research ever since.

On the day she disappeared, the married mother wiped all records from her phones before leaving them and her identification behind and walking out of her home in Ranchos de Taos, a remote community some 70 miles northeast of Santa Fe.

She dropped her husband, Mark, another Los Alamos employee, off at the facility before allegedly claiming she had forgotten her badge and had to return home.

Her remains were found some six miles from where she was last seen alive on June 26, 2025.GoFundMe

The couple’s daughter, Sierra, told investigators that Casias dropped her off a sandwich and told her she planned to work from home after forgetting her badge.

Surveillance cameras last showed her walking alone eastward on State Road 518, some three miles from her home, at around 2:20 p.m. local time.

It is unclear if Casias owned a handgun, and New Mexico State Police are still examining the scene and tracing the gun’s origins.

Casias is one of four people who have gone missing or died suddenly in recent years with links to US defense and nuclear programs.

They include former Los Alamos employee Anthony Chavez, 79, who vanished without a trace after leaving his home on foot on May 4, 2025, just seven weeks before Casias.

Steven Garcia, a government contractor working for a major facility in Albuquerque, also disappeared after walking out of his home on Aug. 28, 2025, carrying only a handgun and no identification.

On the day she disappeared, the married mother wiped all records from her phones before leaving them and her identification behind and walking out of her home in Ranchos de Taos.GoFundMe

The string of mysterious deaths and disappearances in recent years began in 2023 with the death of experienced NASA scientist Michael David Hicks, according to officials.

Hick, 59, who worked at the Agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for nearly 25 years, died July 30, apparently of natural causes.

However, the following year, two others connected to JPL died or disappeared.

In 2024, space research specialist Frank Maiwald died in Los Angeles at age 61.

Monica Reza, a 60-year-old aerospace engineer who served as the director of the NASA Lab’s Materials Processing Group, disappeared while hiking in a Los Angeles forest in June 2025.

Retired Air Force major general William Neil McCasland hasn’t been seen since leaving his home in Albuquerque on Feb. 27, leaving behind his phone, prescription glasses, and wearable devices. 

The FBI is now involved in the search for McCasland, 68, who was involved in some of the Pentagon’s most advanced aerospace research and once headed up the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.

Melissa Casias was found dead a year after she vanished.GoFundMe

Speculation has been further fueled by the deaths of several acclaimed scientists in recent months.

In December 2025, MIT professor Nuno FG Loureiro was fatally shot at his home near Boston by a gunman who had already killed two students in a shooting on Brown University’s campus in Rhode Island.

The 47-year-old physicist and fusion scientist led MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, aiming to advance clean energy technology and other valuable research.

In February, California Institute of Technology astrophysicist Carl Grillmair, 67, was fatally shot at his home outside Los Angeles by an unknown killer.

Many of those who disappeared or died had connections to UFO research.

In 2024, former US Air Force intelligence officer Matthew James Sullivan, 39. died suddenly before he could testify in a federal whistleblower case about UFOs, according to Rep. Eric Burlison of Missouri.

His public obituary did not state how he died.

Conspiracy theorists are also re-examining the death in 2022 of 34-year-old Amy Eskridge, who co-founded the Institute for Exotic Science in Huntsville, Alabama.

https://nypost.com/2026/06/01/us-news/body-of-missing-los-alamos-nuclear-lab-worker-found-alongside-gun-in-remote-national-forest-a-year-after-she-vanished/

Lebanon: Israel, Hezbollah accepted ceasefire

 Lebanese Embassy in Washington announced on Monday that Hezbollah officially agreed to a US proposal for a reciprocal ceasefire with Israel, following discussions between Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Under the arrangement, Israeli military strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs will halt in exchange for Hezbollah ceasing its attacks against Israel. The statement details how US President Donald Trump informed Lebanese Ambassador Nada Maawad that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had also approved the proposal.

Aoun subsequently notified Hezbollah of Israel's agreement. Negotiators are scheduled to meet on Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss the progress and the cessation of hostilities.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Lebanon:-Israel-Hezbollah-accepted-ceasefire/66412138

Mixed ASCO 2026 data and pipeline questions weigh on AZN shares

 


  • ASCO 2026 (May 29-June 2) featured AZN presentations including EMERALD-3 positive results for Imfinzi/Imjudo triplet in early liver cancer (improved PFS/survival).
  • Recent CARES Phase 3 (announced May 29) missed primary endpoint overall for anselamimab in amyloidosis but showed 62% mortality reduction in kappa subgroup at ASCO.
  • Competitor sac-TMT Phase 2 data (65% PFS risk reduction in 1L NSCLC) raises efficacy/biomerker questions for AZN's Datroway (TROP2 ADC); AVANZAR survival data pending H2 2026.
  • Conference described as "quiet" for European pharma with AZN/Roche having "work to do" on key assets' commercial futures per analyst reports.
  • Lingering May concerns include FDA review extension and prior ODAC rejection (6-3 vote) for camizestrant in breast cancer.
  • Stock declined ~2.55% on June 1 despite some positive readouts, as data failed to strongly advance $40B oncology ambition or resolve competitive risks.

Wells Fargo upgrades Tandem Diabetes Care to Overweight

 

Wells Fargo upgrades Tandem Diabetes Care to Overweight from Equal Weight, raises price target to $27

  • Wells Fargo cites Tandem’s pharmacy and pay-as-you-go model progressing faster than expected as upgrade rationale.

Trump says Hezbollah, Israel agree to halt attacks

 

US President Donald Trump said on Monday he had held talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hezbollah representatives, and that both sides had agreed to halt attacks.

"I had a very productive call with Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, of Israel, and there will be no Troops going to Beirut, and any Troops that are on their way, have already been turned back," Trump said in a post on Truth Social.

"Likewise, through highly placed Representatives, I had a very good call with Hezbollah, and they agreed that all shooting will stop — That Israel will not attack them, and they will not attack Israel," he added.

https://www.iranintl.com/en/liveblog/202605308417

Putin: Ukraine opened new chapter in conflict

 Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Ukraine opened a "new chapter" in the conflict between the two countries with its recent attack on a student dorm in Starobilsk.

"Well, it seems that by deliberately – yes, deliberately – committing a grave crime against children and teenagers, at the pedagogical college in Starobelsk and now in Genichesk, the Kiev leadership has decided to open a new chapter in its series of crimes, to add a new dimension to the conflict as a whole," Putin said, adding that it was "their choice."

Over the weekend, Kherson regional authorities revealed that Ukrainian drone attacks on apartment buildings in Henichesk led to 11 people being injured and one child dying.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Putin:-Ukraine-opened-new-chapter-in-conflict/66411998

'OpenAI's Altman not focused on IPO timing'

 OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed on Monday that he wasn't focusing on the timing of the official public offering after finding out that Anthropic PBC confidentially filed a draft registration statement on Form S-1 for a proposed IPO.

"I think there is a race to deliver the best technology and build the best business, but, you know, going public is a financing event, and I don’t think that's one that we're focused on the timing of," he told CNBC in an interview, adding that the firm will go public when it makes sense.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/OpenAI's-Altman-not-focused-on-IPO-timing/66412034