Mall shooting in Savannah, Georgia leaves 3 injured: PoliceNew Foto - Mall shooting in Savannah, Georgia leaves 3 injured: Police

Police in Savannah, Georgia, responded to a mall shooting that left three injured with gunshot wounds, police said on Wednesday. The incident occurred at Oglethorpe Mall, located on the south side of the city. The victims include two young adults and one juvenile, who are all are expected to live, police said. An investigation into the incident is ongoing, but Savannah Police Chief Lenny Gunther said it appeared to be two groups that were shooting at each other, likely known to each other. Multiple agencies were dispatched to the scene. MORE: Congressional intern killed in Washington, DC shooting: Officials Savannah Police said in an update on Wednesday evening that the mall had been evacuated and there was no longer an "active threat." ABC News' Darren Reynolds contributed to this report

Mall shooting in Savannah, Georgia leaves 3 injured: Police

Mall shooting in Savannah, Georgia leaves 3 injured: Police Police in Savannah, Georgia, responded to a mall shooting that left three injure...
7 missing after explosion at California fireworks warehouse sets off massive blazeNew Foto - 7 missing after explosion at California fireworks warehouse sets off massive blaze

ESPARTO, Calif. (AP) — Seven people were missing Wednesday following an explosion at a fireworks warehouse in rural Northern California that caused a massive fire that spread to farm fields and forced evacuations in the surrounding community, authorities said. Two people were injured and received medical care, Esparto Fire Chief Curtis Lawrence said at a news conference Wednesday. Lawrence provided no further information other than to say the two were "OK," and it wasn't known if the victims worked at the facility. Emergency crews and investigators were working with the property's owner and monitoring the area using drones to find the missing individuals, said the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. It was not immediately clear if those missing worked at the warehouse or lived nearby. People were urged to avoid the area after the Tuesday night blast, which set off a barrage of fireworks and caused a blaze that led to other spot fires and collapsed the building near Esparto in Yolo County about 40 miles (64 kilometers) northwest of Sacramento. The cause of the explosion was under investigation. "The fire will take time to cool, and once it does, explosive experts must safely enter the site to assess and secure the area," the Yolo County Sheriff's Office said in a statement late Tuesday. Syanna Ruiz, 18, told the Sacramento Bee that her boyfriend, Jesus Ramos, and two of his brothers were missing. Tuesday was Ramos's first day on the job at the warehouse, she said. "They were all three incredible men who had so much coming for them, that had so much coming their way," Ruiz said. "I'm just praying to God that some way, somehow, they're OK." The fire was held at nearly 80 acres (33 hectares) after scorching surrounding agricultural fields, officials said. The property is owned by "an active pyrotechnic license holder," Cal Fire said in a statement Wednesday. "This type of incident is very rare, as facilities like this are required to not only follow our stringent California pyrotechnic requirements, but also federal explosive storage requirements." The state fire marshal's website listed the license for the facility as belonging to Blackstar Fireworks. The owner who was listed did not respond to an email from The Associated Press requesting comment. Gov. Gavin Newsom's office said it wastracking what happenedand that state ground and air resources were deployed. "The State Fire Marshal has sent an arson and bomb investigation team, and stands ready to provide additional support as needed," the governor's office said on the social site X. Officials in nearby Sutter and Yuba counties announced Wednesday that they were exploring alternatives for Fourth of July celebrations after their fireworks were destroyed in the blast.

7 missing after explosion at California fireworks warehouse sets off massive blaze

7 missing after explosion at California fireworks warehouse sets off massive blaze ESPARTO, Calif. (AP) — Seven people were missing Wednesda...
Haiti's gangs have 'near-total control' of the capital as violence escalates, UN saysNew Foto - Haiti's gangs have 'near-total control' of the capital as violence escalates, UN says

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Haiti's gangs have gained "near-total control" of the capital and authorities are unable to stop escalating violence across the impoverished Caribbean nation, senior U.N. officials warned Wednesday. An estimated 90% of the capital Port-au-Prince is now under control of criminal groups who are expanding attacks not only into surrounding areas but beyond into previously peaceful areas, Ghada Fathy Waly, executive director of the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime, told the U.N. Security Council. "Southern Haiti, which until recently was insulated from the violence, has seen a sharp increase in gang-related incidents," she said. "And in the east, criminal groups are exploiting land routes, including key crossings like Belladere and Malpasse, where attacks against police and customs officials have been reported." Waly said the state's authority to govern is rapidly shrinking as gang control expands with cascading effects. Criminal groups are stepping into the vacuum left by the absence or limited delivery of public services and are establishing "parallel governance structures," and gang control of major trade routes hasparalyzed legal commerce, leading to soaring pricesfor cooking fuel and rice, Haiti's staple food, she said. U.N. Assistant Secretary-General Miroslav Jenca told the council "the ongoing gang encirclement of Port-au-Prince" and their strengthened foothold in the capital and beyond is "pushing the situation closer to the brink." "Without increased action by the international community, the totalcollapse of state presencein the capital could become a very real scenario," he warned. Gangs have grown in power since theassassination of President Jovenel Moïsein July 2021 and previously were estimated to control 85% of the capital. Haiti has not had a president since the assassination. AU.N.-backed missionled by Kenyan police arrived in Haiti last year to help quell gang violence, but the mission remains understaffed and underfunded, with only about 40% of the 2,500 personnel originally envisioned. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres'proposal in February to have the U.N. provide drones, fuel, ground and air transport and other non-lethal support to the Kenya-led mission has languished in the council. In response to the gangs, the UNODC's Waly said there has been a rapid growth in the number and activities of private security companies and vigilante self-defense groups, with some trying to protect their communities while others act illegally and collude with gangs. "Over the last three months," Jenca said, "these groups reportedly killed at least 100 men and one woman suspected of gang association or collaboration." He said the last three months have also seen an increase in sexual violence by gangs with the U.N. political mission in Haiti documenting 364 incidents of sexual violence involving 378 survivors just from March to April. A new report by U.N. experts covering the period from last October through February said the gangs have exploited political turmoil and the disorganized response to Haiti's security crisis, pointing to competing political ambitions and allegations of corruption within Haiti's transitional governing bodies that have stymied action. "While the expansion of territorial control brings gangs additional sources of revenue and bargaining power," the experts said, "these attacks are also backed by individuals trying to destabilize the political transition for their own political goals." One major result is that very little progress has been made toward restoring public security or implementing the roadmap for organizing national elections by February 2026, the experts monitoring an arms embargo on Haiti and sanctions against key gang leaders said in the report to the Security Council. With a weak national police force facing acute tensions in its leadership, an army that needs rebuilding, and the limited ability of the multinational force, the experts warned that the gangs will continue "to have the upper hand unless stronger international support is provided." As for vigilante groups, the experts said, they "often include local police officers, some of whom actively participate in human rights violations." The Haitian National Police have also carried out "a worrying number of extrajudicial killings … with suspected gang members often summarily executed," the experts said, pointing to 281 summary executions by specialized police units in 2024 including 22 women and 8 children. Despite the U.N. arms embargo on Haiti, gangs continue to obtain more powerful weapons not only from regional civilian markets but from police stockpiles in Haiti and the neighboring Dominican Republic, the experts said.

Haiti's gangs have 'near-total control' of the capital as violence escalates, UN says

Haiti's gangs have 'near-total control' of the capital as violence escalates, UN says UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Haiti's gangs ha...
"Crimson Tide" Sequel in the Works After Gene Hackman's Death, Producer Hopes Denzel Washington Will Return

Moviestore/Shutterstock A sequel to the 1995 filmCrimson Tideis in the works Producer Jerry Bruckheimer is hopeful Denzel Washington will return The news of the sequel comes four months after one of its stars, Gene Hackman, died at 95 in February A sequel to the 1995 filmCrimson Tideis in the works, with original producer Jerry Bruckheimer hoping for starDenzel Washingtonto return. Thirty years ago, the submarine action thriller film took viewers to new depths with a conflict between two U.S.nuclear missile submarine officers – Commanding Officer Captain Franklin "Frank" Ramsey (Gene Hackman) and Executive Officer Lieutenant Commander Ronald "Ron" Hunter (Washington). "We have a really good director and writer talking to the navy right now about what's going on under the water," Bruckheimer teased onThe Rich Eisman Showon Monday, June 30. "If we give him a good script, I think he'd do it," Bruckheimer said of Washington, 70, returning to the franchise. A source confirmed toVarietythat the Academy Award winner's participation in the sequel is script-dependent at this time, and the sequel is still in early development. The news of the sequel comes four months afterHackman died at 95in February. The bodies of the actor and his wife, classical pianist Betsy Arakawa, 65, were found at their home in Santa Fe Summit on Feb. 26. A spokesperson for the Santa Fe County Sheriff's office told PEOPLE at the time that deputies were dispatched to a home in Old Sunset Trail in Hyde Park where Hackman, Arakawa and one dog were found dead. Hollywood Pictures/Getty The actor's cause of death was ultimately revealed to be a combination of severe heart disease, high blood pressure andadvanced Alzheimer's disease, and was likely alone in the homewith his dead wife for days. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. His wife Arakawa died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, which is caused by hantavirus. Hantavirus is transmitted to humans via rodent urine, saliva and droppings. Her last outward communication, via email, appeared to occur on Feb. 11, said Santa Fe Sheriff Adan Mendoza at the time. Tony Scott, the original director ofCrimson Tide, died in 2012 at 68, and Robert Towne, one of its writers, died in 2024 at 89. PEOPLE has reached out to Disney, which produced the originalCrimson Tide,for comment. Read the original article onPeople

“Crimson Tide” Sequel in the Works After Gene Hackman's Death, Producer Hopes Denzel Washington Will Return

"Crimson Tide" Sequel in the Works After Gene Hackman's Death, Producer Hopes Denzel Washington Will Return Moviestore/Shutter...
Post Malone Falls Off Stage While Interacting With FanNew Foto - Post Malone Falls Off Stage While Interacting With Fan

Post Malone Falls Off Stage While Interacting With Fanoriginally appeared onParade. Post Malone's latest concert took an unexpected tumble (literally) when he fell off stage while interacting with a fan, and the internet is sharing their thoughts. Video footage from his June 21 performance at theBig Ass Stadium Tourin Arizonahas goneviral on TikTok, which showed the musician performing "Pour Me a Drink" while holding a red Solo cup. As he made his way across the stage, approaching the edge, he crouched down to toast a fan, and then suddenly disappeared from view as the edge gave way beneath him. The fall left fans screaming in shock as Malone's cowboy boots went into the air. The fan who posted the moment on the app wrote in the caption, "I am SO sorry Austin. I love you! Such an amazing show ❤️." Followers quickly took to the comments to check on the singer's well-being. "That cheers was IMPORTANT TO HIM," one fan said, while another agreed, saying, "he wanted to cheers so bad 💀😂." Others critiqued the design of the stage, with one fan writing, "Okay but who the heck designed that platform 😫." "You know he was laughing after that lol," another declared. "This would keep me up at night for the rest of my life, 😭" one fan admitted. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 During Malone'sTwelve Carat Tourin September 2022, the singer fell onstage while performing "Circles" after stepping into an uncovered hole meant to lower his guitar. Malone returned to finish the show, thanking his fans for their patience and support. Following the incident, Malone assured fans onsocial media, saying, "We just got back from the hospital, and everything's good." He added, "They gave me some pain meds and everything, so we can keep kicking ass on the tour." Post Malone Falls Off Stage While Interacting With Fanfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 2, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 2, 2025, where it first appeared.

Post Malone Falls Off Stage While Interacting With Fan

Post Malone Falls Off Stage While Interacting With Fan Post Malone Falls Off Stage While Interacting With Fanoriginally appeared onParade. P...
'Emily in Paris' Announces Two New Cast Members for Season 5New Foto - 'Emily in Paris' Announces Two New Cast Members for Season 5

'Emily in Paris' Announces Two New Cast Members for Season 5originally appeared onParade. Emily in Parisis coming back for season 5, and the latest batch of episodes will include new cast membersBryan GreenbergandMichèle Laroque. Greenberg, 47, has joined the cast as recurring character Jake, who is an American living in Paris. Laroque, 65, will also recur as Yvette, an old friend of Sylvie's (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu). It is not currently clear what their storylines will involve. The announcement comes shortly after Greenberg's latest TV show,Suits LA, was canceled in May after just one season. Jake and Yvette are two of three new recurring characters that will appear on the upcoming season of the Netflix show. Meanwhile, it was previously announced thatMinnie Driverwill appear as Princess Jane. Parade Daily🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Other recurring characters for season 5 include businessman and Mindy's (Ashley Park) love interest, Nico (Paul Forman), who made his debut in season 3. Meanwhile, Sylvie's husband Laurent G (Arnaud Binard) is also set to appear in upcoming episodes after he made his debut in season 2. It was previously confirmed that the season 5 cast of Emily in Paris will also includeLily Collins(Emily Cooper), Leroy-Beaulieu (Sylvie Grateau), Park (Mindy Chen),Lucas Bravo(Gabriel),Samuel Arnold(Julien),Bruno Gouery(Luc),William Abadie(Antoine Lambert),Lucien Laviscount(Alfie),Eugenio Franceschini(Marcello) andThalia Besson(Genevieve). Meanwhile, original starCamille Razat, who played a character also named Camille, confirmed she was leaving the show in April. "After an incredible journey, I've made the decision to step away fromEmily in Paris," Razat, 31, wrote viaInstagramon April 23. "It has been a truly wonderful experience, one filled with growth, creativity, and unforgettable memories." She went on to thankEmily in Paris'creator Darren Star, as well as Netflix and Paramount. "For their trust and for giving me the opportunity to bring Camille to life, and leaving the door open for her return, as she will always be a part of Emily In Paris world," Razat wrote. 'Emily in Paris' Announces Two New Cast Members for Season 5first appeared on Parade on Jul 2, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 2, 2025, where it first appeared.

‘Emily in Paris’ Announces Two New Cast Members for Season 5

'Emily in Paris' Announces Two New Cast Members for Season 5 'Emily in Paris' Announces Two New Cast Members for Season 5ori...
Certain type of hormone therapy increases breast cancer risk, study findsNew Foto - Certain type of hormone therapy increases breast cancer risk, study finds

Women using a certain type ofhormone therapyto treat menopause symptoms could be at higher risk forbreast cancer, according to a new study. The study, published Tuesday inThe Lancet Oncology, found that estrogen plus progestin increases the risk of breast cancer in women under 55 with a uterus, while estrogen alone reduces the risk. Progestin is the synthetic, human-made form of the hormone progesterone. Dr. Céline Gounder, CBS News medical contributor and editor-at-large for public health at KFF Health News, told"CBS Mornings" on Wednesdaythe study participants, all under age 55, were divided into two groups — women who still have their uterus and those who do not, since they require different types of treatment. A hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus, which may be done for a number of reasons, including abnormal vaginal bleeding, severe pelvic pain, uterine fibroids, severe endometriosis and certain types of cancer. Approximately 600,000 females get hysterectomies in the U.S. each year, according to theCleveland Clinic. "For the women who do still have a uterus, you have to give estrogen plus progesterone together. Estrogen alone will cause a thickening of the uterine lining, which can cause a different kind of cancer, what we callendometrial cancer. So you have to give the combination," Gounder said. "In women who no longer have a uterus, you can give estrogen alone." And the difference in treatment mattered. "What they found is estrogen alone reduced the risk of breast cancer," she said. "There seems to be a slight increase in risk in breast cancer if you also took progesterone." This research is a "great example of (how) science evolves," Gounder added. It comes after an early 2000s study called theWomen's Health Initiativethat focused on older women who may not have started hormone replacement therapy until 10 or so years after going throughmenopause. The study, which raised safety concerns and led to alongtime public misunderstandingaround hormone therapy, has since been found problematic in terms of how it was designed. Now healthcare professionals largely consider the treatment option safe and effective. "The newer research is focused on what actually happens in real life, which is women who go through menopause in their 40s or 50s, (and) start treatment around that age," Gounder said. As with most medications, hormone replacement therapy comes with certain risks for some people. TheMayo Clinicnotes it can lead to increased risk of heart disease, stroke, blood clots and some cancers. In other cases, however, it can help reduce risk of cancer, prevent bone loss and reduce menopausal symptoms like hot flashes. As the latest study shows, timing and type of hormone therapy can be crucial to potential outcomes, making it important that people consult their doctor and consider family history and other factors when considering treatment options. Gounder said hormone replacement therapy is the most effective treatment for a lot of perimenopausal symptoms, and added, "You really need to sit down and talk to your doctor (to determine) what is the appropriate thing for you." Seven still missing after fireworks warehouse explosion in California Piece of plane found in North Carolina driveway may belong to Delta flight Puget Sound orca pod threatened by salmon decline

Certain type of hormone therapy increases breast cancer risk, study finds

Certain type of hormone therapy increases breast cancer risk, study finds Women using a certain type ofhormone therapyto treat menopause sym...

 

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