Sheinelle Jones Set to Return to NBC's 'Today'New Foto - Sheinelle Jones Set to Return to NBC's 'Today'

Sheinelle Jones, the veteran "Today" correspondent who has been absent from the NBC News program while she took care of he ailing husband, then recovering from his recent death, is set to return to the show on Friday. Savannah Guthrie revealed the news during Tuesday's broadcast of the venerable NBC morning show. "We cannot wait until to welcome Sheinelle home, right where she belongs," Guthrie told viewers, adding, "She's coming back and she's ready." More from Variety Meghan Rafferty, 'NBC Nightly News' EP, to Join Versant NBCU Veteran Jessica Kurdali Is Versant's New SVP, Talent Strategy NBC Plans 'Today' Fan Festival With Events Scheduled for Fall Jones took part in a taped interview with Guthrie that will also air Friday. Her return later this week will mark her first day back in a full-time capacity in weeks. Jones has been away from the program since January on a leave of absence. She was caring for her family as her spouse, Uche Ojeh, dealt with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. Ojeh passed away in May. Jones has been part of a "Today" family of correspondents for more than a decade. She initially joined the NBC A.M. franchise in October of 2014 as a host on weekend broadcasts. In January of 2019, she joined the third hour of "Today,"as part of a team that aimed to bring audiences back to the hourafter an ill-fated era when the program was built around anchor Megyn Kelly. Jones has been part of a quartet that includes Al Roker, Craig Melvin and Dylan Dreyer. For some time, Jones kept her weekend duties as well as her new role on the 9 a.m. program, a situation that had her working six days a week. Before joining NBC News, Jones worked for Fox affiliates s in Tulsa, OK and Philadelphia. She worked at the Philadelphia station, WTXF, for nearly a decade. Best of Variety Samsung, Sonos, Criterion Collection Among Top Brands on Sale for Labor Day - See Running List Here What's Coming to Disney+ in September 2025 New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

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Fugees Rapper Pras Michel's Sentencing Is Delayed in Criminal Case After He Undergoes Emergency Surgery for Colon CancerNew Foto - Fugees Rapper Pras Michel's Sentencing Is Delayed in Criminal Case After He Undergoes Emergency Surgery for Colon Cancer

Johnny Nunez/WireImage Fugees rapper Pras Michel missed a scheduled sentencing hearing on Friday, Aug. 29 because he underwent "emergency surgery for colon cancer removal," his spokesperson said Michel was found guilty in 2023 of conspiracy, concealment of material facts, making false entries in records, witness tampering and serving as an unregistered agent of a foreign power, per the Department of Justice His next sentencing hearing date has been scheduled for Oct. 3 Fugees rapperPras Michelrecently underwent emergency surgery after experiencing a "medical concern," forcing him to miss a scheduled sentencing hearing. Michel, 52, was initially set to appear in court on Friday, Aug. 29 to discuss how much money he would need to forfeit after beingfound guiltyin 2023 of conspiring to defraud the U.S. government, according toBillboard. However, his lawyers said in an August filing, obtained by the outlet, that the rapper would be unable to appear at the hearing as he had "experienced a significant medical concern." "Pras missed Friday's sentencing hearing while undergoing emergency surgery for colon cancer removal," the rapper's spokesperson, Erica Dumas, said in a statement, perBillboard. "We stand with him and his family and wish him a full recovery as he addresses this serious health matter." Kevin Dietsch/Getty She added that Michel was "recovering right now until he is in the clear and focused on spending time with his family ahead of sentencing," and that he "remains hopeful for his future." Michel found stardom as a member of the Fugees, who are regarded as one of the most influential hip-hop groups of the 1990s. Their final albumThe Score, released in 1996, was certified seven times platinum sales by the RIAA. However, he hit some legal trouble after being convicted of attempting to influence President Donald Trump's administration officials to drop an investigation into Malaysian businessman Jho Low, an international fugitive accused of embezzling money from Malaysia'ssovereign wealth fund, according to theU.S. Department of Justice(DOJ). He also was found guilty during his trial — which heard testimony from actorLeonardo DiCaprioand former U.S. Attorney GeneralJeff Sessions— of "conspiring to make and conceal foreign and conduit campaign contributions during the 2012 U.S. presidential election." According to the DOJ, he faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison for conspiracy, concealment of material facts, making false entries in records, witness tampering and serving as an unregistered agent of a foreign power. ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty 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. However, Michel's attorneys have requested that the rapper only receive 36 months of prison time — something they described as a "just sentence in this case," perBillboard. In addition to serving time in prison, he is required to forfeit a sum of money to the federal government — a matter that was scheduled to be addressed at his sentencing hearing on Friday. According toBillboard, The federal government is seeking nearly $65 million from Michel. Michel's next sentencing hearing date has been scheduled for Oct. 3. Read the original article onPeople

Fugees Rapper Pras Michel’s Sentencing Is Delayed in Criminal Case After He Undergoes Emergency Surgery for Colon Cancer

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Engelbert Humperdinck: 'I'm not jealous of Tom Jones'New Foto - Engelbert Humperdinck: 'I'm not jealous of Tom Jones'

Visitors toHouse of Kong, the current East London exhibition that takes fans on a magical mystery tour of 25 years ofGorillaz, will see and hear many things. But one thing is sadly missing from the multi-media extravaganza: the creamy, crushed-velvet, supper-club tones ofEngelbert Humperdinck. "I wrote this really big, epic string ballad," Gorillaz figurehead Damon Albarn told an Australian radio station as he promoted the 2010 albumPlastic Beach. "I thought Engelbert Humperdinck would be fantastic on it. Well, he got the tune, and we thought he was going to do it… In the end it just didn't work out, because he only comes to England once a year, and that's fair enough. He didn't want to be faffing around in the studio with somebody he wasn't entirely [sure of]." "Absolutely not true!" retorts Humperdinck, his indignation palpableall the way from Los Angeles, when I read this quote to him. "At that time, I had signed with another manager, and this manager knewnothingabout music. So when the Gorillaz approached him to do the duet with me, he turned it down without even speaking to me," the singer insists, eyebrows rising towards a cloud of chestnut brown hair, the outrage crinkling those still lustrous, Seventies-style mutton-chops. "Never even spoke to me about it. And when I heard about it, you know how long he lasted? Five minutes.Gone. I kicked him out. That prompted me to get rid of him." Well, I tell Humperdinck, when he couldn't land his first-choice singer, Albarn decided to abandon that song. But the Blur man has recently been talking up a new Gorillaz album, so maybe the collaboration could ride again? "Oh, please God, yeah. Could you talk to them?" Humperdinck laughs. Not that the 89-year-old is sitting around, waiting for offers. He's an old-fashioned, big-lunged crooner who came up at the same time asthe Beatles– he halted their run of number one singles when, in 1967's Summer of Love, his signature easy listening anthemRelease MeoutsoldStrawberry Fields Forever/Penny Lane. But he never took the easy option, with dozens of album releases and decades slogging through Las Vegas residencies and international tours. He even took a punt, in 2012, on the poisoned chalice that is representing the UK at theEurovision Song Contest. In Baku he came 25th out of 26th, scoringnul points. But with 150 million records sold in 60 years, who's counting? The Sixties sex bomb, born Arnold Dorsey in Empire-era India and raised in Leicester, is currently in the midst of yet another world tour. This one is named after his 1967 chart-topperThe Last Waltz, although he's now regretting calling it that. "I tell you what happened," begins the singer, a sprightly, summery vision in white-spotted pink shirt. "The first part of the year was a little quiet, and I was climbing the walls. I called my manager and said: 'This is definitely not going to be the last waltz for me. I'm capable of travelling. I'm still fit and well – I'm touching wood when I say that – and I'd like to continue doing the thing that I love to do. And that's sing around the world.'" Next month, he's performing in Birmingham, which is not too far away from his house in Leicester: "I'm excited about that. I can't wait to get home again, have a pint and a bag of crisps." Humperdinck is beaming in from a wood-panelled room in his Bel Air property. It's a smaller home than the one he lived in between 1975 and 2004. That LA house, known as the Pink Palace – the most conspicuous incarnation of a wealth, at one time estimated at $100m – once belonged to the actressJayne Mansfield. Humperdinck bought the 40-room mansion – previously owned by George Harrison and featuring a heart-shaped swimming pool – in 1976 and lived there for 28 years. "It was a beautiful house. Very Hollywood. My children grew up in that house, and they loved it." In fact, Humperdinck's association with the Hollywood starlet ran even longer than those 29 years. When he went to see her perform one night in the summer of 1967, the pair's eyes met across a crowded LA nightclub. "She even sat on my lap during the show. I thought: my God, I've got this amazing sex symbol sitting on my lap." They then had dinner after her show, with Mansfield inviting the Englishman to come visit her at home the next time he was in town. Two weeks later she was dead, killed in a car crash. Fast-forward six decades: the recent documentaryMy Mom Jayne, directed by her daughter Mariska Hargitay, also an actress, told the story of the return to the family, courtesy of Humperdinck, of a piano that once belonged to Mansfield. As he explains it, he had bought the piano from her estate. "And it was a Gershwin piano – I believe Gershwin composedRhapsody in Blueon it. I had the piano for 29 years. But Mariska's husband got in touch and wanted to buy it off me. So I sold it to them, and it's gone back to the owners, back to the original family." Did he make some money on that? "Actually, I sold it for the same price as I bought it [for], although it was quite expensive when I bought it: 80 grand." As for his current home: he downsized here after the death, four years ago, of his wife, Patricia. They married in 1964, and she lived with Alzheimer's for 10 years before contracting Covid in early 2021. Little wonder the man wants to keep busy. "[The loss] changed my whole way of thinking, my whole way of reading a lyric. Because each song that I do seems to apply to the situation," says the singer, whose repertoire includes the songsA Man Without Love,The Way It Used to BeandForever and Ever (And Ever). "It's more real now than it's ever been. The reason why I want to work, I want to carry on doing this until God calls me, is because I love to do it. It's my way of life. I enjoy writing poetry. But I don't think I'll be satisfied in my life just sitting at home doing nothing." Humperdinck first started performing in America 1968, relocating there full-time not long afterwards. "Although I don't consider it my home; my home is definitely Leicester." His move was one of financial necessity, not artistic choice. "In those days, when I first got successful, there was a super-tax – 90 per cent or something. It was ridiculous, people couldn't survive on that. I wanted to be successful and keep what I was earning. I did 300 concerts a year when I first started. And most of [the earnings] would have gone in taxes. So it was a management move. Gordon Mills said: 'We better go somewhere where we can keep the money a bit more.'" Mills was the friend and impresario who started managing the singer, then going by the stage name Gerry Dorsey, in 1965. Their partnership was tested early on when Humperdinck heard a new song co-written by German songwriter Bert Kaempfert. He was convinced thatStrangers in the Nightwas a smash, but Mills told him it had already beenclaimed by another singer. "I think there's a lot more to that than meets the eye," says Humperdinck carefully of that long-ago switcheroo. First, "I'd already recorded it, but they can't find the tape… But when Gordon Mills said to me, 'You can't have it,' I said: 'But Gordon, it's a definite number one.' He says: 'Well, Sinatra wants it.' I think there was a little cash involved in that – Sinatra paid for it." Did he ever come across Frank Sinatra during his time in Vegas? "Oh, yeah. I came across him a lot. I used to play in his golf tournaments. Sinatra was a very unusual person. I can't believe how much power this man had. He just dominated the business." Was Humperdinck intimidated by him? "I wasn't afraid of him. I just put up with, ah, what you have to put up with," he says with a shrug. There were much better relations with Sinatra's fellow Rat Packers, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. "In all the people of the past, Dean was probably my favourite. I used to dine with him quite a lot over here, at La Famiglia, a restaurant in LA. Because his agent was my agent. My agent used to say: 'I'm having dinner with Dean tonight. You want to come?'Do I want to come?Course I do!" Humperdinck and Mills's relationship was a fruitful partnership, until it wasn't. The saga of its unravelling emerges when our conversation turns to his friendship withElvis Presley– another "lovely, lovely guy". Humperdinck says: "I learnt a lot from watching Elvis. I always took notes. He was probably the best performer I ever saw on stage. He was good at what he did, and confident, but not conceited." He adds: "When somebody asked him, 'Who are your friends in showbusiness?', he always mentioned me. He said the reason for that was that I reminded him of the twin brother he lost at birth. But I think it's the sideburns," he adds with a twinkle. "I saw some of his movies," he continues. "When I first became successful in [America], Gordon Mills was getting a lot of scriptsfor me. But he used to dump them. He didn't want me to be six months, eight months in the [film] studio – because then you're making money for them." So, for all his successes on the small screen – in the fashion of the early 1970s, Humperdinck hosted his own all-star variety shows on American and British television – "that's how it finished up: I didn't do any movies. I would have loved that part of my life to be in movies". Does the singer ever regret heeding Mills's suggestion that he should call himself Engelbert Humperdinck (the name pinched from the 19th-century German operatic composer)? Billy Fury it wasn't. "No. He was a genius in that respect. He started with me very well. We were best buddies. He was my best man, I was his best man. But I think he got so powerful with having this stable of me,Tom Jonesand Gilbert O'Sullivan. But it was a big company, money went to his head, and he got too big for his boots." Jones, pointedly, is not another lovely, lovely guy. Which brings up another reason for Humperdinck's split from Mills. "He had different ideas about [my career]. He was very partial to Tom – they were both Welsh – and I guess there was a closeness there. I felt a little bit left out, that both the reins weren't together – one was here and one is here. Therefore, I got a bit upset, and I left the organisation." (Humperdinck split from his manager in 1977 and, he says, "lost a fortune"; Mills died nine years later.) So Mills was favouring Jones over you? "Oh yeah, without a doubt. Mind you, I thinkTom Jones is a great performer, great singer, great everything. Although we're not friends, I still think he's probably one of the best singers the world has ever known. And I always will say that. I'm not jealous of him, in fact." Humperdinck has changed his tune. Early in 2024 he was quoted as saying of Sir Tom: "I think he's lost his voice. I don't think he's got it anymore." It was the latest salvo in – as the tabloid headline had it – an "ageing sex bombs at war" saga that has rumbled on for decades, long after they were labelmates onDecca Records. As for that that "sex bomb" appellation: that's a harder one for Humperdinck to defuse. His 2011 memoir contained details of his "string of affairs and one-night stands". As he later put it, he'd had "more paternity suits than casual suits", and had some serious "making up" to do with his wife over his womanising. Last year an ex-girlfriend of Jones's claimed that, around 1980, Humperdinck made a pass at her – adding fuel to the feud. Jones, clearly still furious, recently told a a newspaper: "There's nothing friendly about him and I. He's a p----, quote me on that." Today, though, Humperdinck takes the high road, saying it's Jones's "choice" to refuse his olive branch. "I wish it wasn't the way, but it is what it is. I don't like to hold grudges. Life is too short for that sort of the thing." The Last Waltz Tour starts on September 7. Ticketshere Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

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Hurricane Kiko forms in the Pacific. See path tracker, forecast.New Foto - Hurricane Kiko forms in the Pacific. See path tracker, forecast.

Hurricane Kiko has formed in the Pacific Ocean, while a tropical depression is expected to strengthen into a tropical storm on Tuesday, Sept. 2. TheNational Hurricane Center said late Monday night, Sept. 1(Hawaii time), Hurricane Kiko was located about 1,840 miles east of Hilo, Hawaii with maximum sustained winds near 75 mph with higher gusts. Kiko was moving slowly west at about 7 mph, a motion that was expected to continue over the next couple of days. Steady strengthening was also forecast over the next couple of days, hurricane center forecasters said. There were no hazards affecting land due to Kiko, as of Tuesday morning, Sept. 2. Elsewhere in the Pacific,Tropical Depression Twelve-Ewas located about 190 miles west-southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico, with maximum sustained winds near 35 mph with higher gusts. Forecasters said strengthening was expected and the system was likely to become a tropical storm on Sept. 2. The hurricane center said interests in southwestern Mexico and Baja California should monitor the progress of this system, as a tropical storm watch could be required for portions of Baja California Sur later Sept. 2 or on Sept. 3. Areas of heavy rainfall well east and northeast of the depression will continue to impact portions of northwestern Mexico from the states of Colima to Sinaloa Sept. 2, with isolated flash flooding possible in areas of mountainous terrain, according to the hurricane center. "Bands of heavy rainfall are expected to begin impacting Baja California Sur by Wednesday and potentially persist through Saturday, with rainfall totals of 4 to 8 inches possible across portions of the area," the NHC said in an advisory. This forecast track shows the most likely path of the center of the storm. It does not illustrate the full width of the storm or its impacts, and the center of the storm is likely to travel outside the cone up to 33% of the time. Illustrations include an array of forecast tools and models, and not all are created equal. The hurricane center uses only the top four or five highest performing models to help make its forecasts. The hurricane center also said in an 8 a.m. advisory on Sept. 2 it is tracking a tropical wave located over the far eastern tropical Atlantic south of the Cabo Verde islands that is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Environmental conditions appear conducive for gradual development of this system over the next several days, and a tropical depression is likely to form later this week or this weekend, the NHC said. This wave is expected to move westward around 15 mph across the eastern and central tropical Atlantic through the weekend, and forecasters give the system a 70% chance of formation through the next seven days. Hurricanes are born in the tropics, above warm water. Clusters of thunderstorms can develop over the ocean when water temperatures exceed 80 degrees. If conditions are right, the clusters swirl into a storm known as a tropical wave or tropical depression. A tropical depression becomes a named tropical storm once its sustained wind speeds reach 39 mph. When its winds reach 74 mph, the storm officially becomes a hurricane. Delaying potentially lifesaving preparations could mean waiting until it's too late. "Get your disaster supplies while the shelves are still stocked, and get that insurance checkup early, as flood insurance requires a 30-day waiting period," the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recommends. Develop an evacuation plan. If you are at risk from hurricanes, you need anevacuation plan. Now is the time to begin planning where you would go and how you would get there. Assemble disaster supplies. Whether you're evacuating or sheltering in place, you're going to need supplies not just to get through the storm but for a possibly lengthy aftermath,NOAA said. Get an insurance checkup and document your possessions. Contact your insurance company or agent now and ask for aninsurance checkupto make sure you have enough insurance to repair or even replace your home and belongings. Remember, home and renters insurance don't cover flooding, so you'll need a separate policy for those. Flood insurance is available through your company, agent or theNational Flood Insurance Program. Act now, because flood insurance requires a 30-day waiting period. Create a family communication plan. NOAA says you should take the time now to write down ahurricane planand share it with your family. Determine family meeting places and make sure to include an out-of-town location in case of evacuation. Strengthen your home. Now is the time to improve your home's ability to withstand hurricanes. Trim trees and install storm shutters, accordion shutters, and impact glass; seal outside wall openings. Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X@GabeHauarior email him at Gdhauari@gannett.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Hurricane Kiko path tracker, forecast, spaghetti models

Hurricane Kiko forms in the Pacific. See path tracker, forecast.

Hurricane Kiko forms in the Pacific. See path tracker, forecast. Hurricane Kiko has formed in the Pacific Ocean, while a tropical depression...
8-Year-Old Boy in 'Severe' Condition After Shark Bite While Snorkeling in Florida: 'Significant Amount of Blood Loss'New Foto - 8-Year-Old Boy in 'Severe' Condition After Shark Bite While Snorkeling in Florida: 'Significant Amount of Blood Loss'

Alamy An 8-year-old boy is recovering from a shark bite after being attacked while snorkeling in Florida on Monday, Sept. 1 Local media outlet 7 News Miami reported that the child suffered a "significant amount of blood loss," citing emergency dispatch audio Police confirmed the 8-year-old was airlifted to Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami following the incident An 8-year-old boy is recovering in the hospital after being attacked by a shark in Florida. On Monday, Sept. 1, the Monroe County Sheriff's Office confirmed in apost on Facebookthat the boy had been bitten off the coast of Key Largo, Florida, and had subsequently been airlifted to Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. "An 8-year-old male was reportedly snorkeling when he was bitten by shark at approximately 3:24 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 1, 2025, off Key Largo, Florida on the oceanside," the post read in part. "The U.S. Coast Guard and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission were notified of the incident." Monroe Sheriff Rick Ramsay said the child was snorkeling on Horseshoe Reef when the incident occurred, according to theMiami Herald. He was in surgery Monday evening, Ramsay added. According to emergency dispatch audio obtained by7 News Miami, authorities said the 8-year-old patient was "pale" and had suffered a" significant amount of blood loss." Getty Authorities told the outlet and theMiami Heraldthat the child was bitten above the knee before a dive vessel nearby stopped to help him. "He's been applied two tourniquets, we also put [inaudible] bandage to control the bleeding," the emergency dispatch said, per 7 News Miami. "We're on the process of getting some vital signs." The emergency scanner traffic recorded first responders saying the boy's "injury is significant," per theMiami Herald. 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. The boy's condition is described as severe, according to 7 News Miami. PEOPLE has contacted the Monroe County Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Coast Guard for further comment. Alamy The news comes afterPEOPLE previouslyreported about an 8-year-old girl who received 13 staples after being bitten by a shark in Texas over Labor Day weekend. On Saturday, Aug. 30, Harper Ochoa was in shallow waters off of Galveston when something grabbed the back of her leg, according to CBS affiliateKWTX. After screaming and pushing the shark away, her relatives were alerted to the incident. She was then helped out of the water by her family, who noticed a large chunk of flesh missing from her leg. "It was just so much blood it was hard to tell what was going on," Harper's mom, Christa Ochoa, told KWTX. "Then when they were able to kind of get it to stop bleeding, the doctor was able to confirm that it looked like something from a shark." Despite the incident, the little girl appeared to be unfazed as she requested to return to the beach the next day, according to the outlet. Read the original article onPeople

8-Year-Old Boy in 'Severe' Condition After Shark Bite While Snorkeling in Florida: 'Significant Amount of Blood Loss'

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NATO says it is working to counter Russia's GPS jamming after interference with EU leader's planeNew Foto - NATO says it is working to counter Russia's GPS jamming after interference with EU leader's plane

LUXEMBOURG (AP) — NATO is working to thwart Russian jamming of civilian flights, said the alliance's chief on Tuesday, two days after a jet carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen lost its ability to use GPS navigation midair in Bulgarian airspace. The plane landed safely on Sunday, but Bulgarian authorities said theysuspected Russia was behind the interference. "It is taken very seriously," said NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte during a news conference in Luxembourg with the duchy's prime minister and defense minister. "I can assure you that we are working day and night to counter this, to prevent it, and to make sure that they will not do it again." He did not elaborate. Neither Russia nor von der Leyen has commented publicly on the incident. The EU and NATO are separate entities with different sets of member countries, but Europe's security is a vital issue for both. Rutte said the jamming was part of a complex campaign by Russia of "hybrid threats" likecutting of undersea cables in the Baltic Sea,a plot to assassinate a German industrialist, anda cyberattack on the National Heath Servicein the United Kingdom. "I have always hated the words hybrid because it sounds so cuddly, but hybrid is exactly this jamming of commercial airplanes, with potentially disastrous effects," he said. The Associated Press has plotted almost 80 incidents ona map tracking a campaign of disruption across Europe blamed on Russia,which the head of Britain's foreign intelligence service has described as "staggeringly reckless." Since Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Western officials have accused Russia and its proxies of stagingdozens of attacks and other incidents, ranging from vandalism to arson and attempted assassination. The interference from Russia includes jamming and spoofing. Jamming means a strong radio signal overwhelms communications, whereas spoofing misleads a receiver into thinking it is in a different location or in a past or future time period. "The threat from the Russians is increasing every day. Let's not be naive about it: this might also involve one day Luxembourg, it might come to the Netherlands," Rutte said. "With the latest Russian missile technology for example, the difference now between Lithuania on the front line and Luxembourg, The Hague or Madrid is five to 10 minutes. That's the time it takes this missile to reach these parts of Europe." The whole continent was under "direct threat from the Russians," he warned. "We are all on the eastern flank now, whether you live in London or Tallinn." Bulgaria will not investigate the jamming of von der Leyen's plane because "such things happen every day," Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov said Tuesday. He said it was one of the side effects of Russia's war in Ukraine and had occurred across Europe. - Associated Press writer Veselin Toshkov in Sofia, Bulgaria contributed to this report.

NATO says it is working to counter Russia's GPS jamming after interference with EU leader's plane

NATO says it is working to counter Russia's GPS jamming after interference with EU leader's plane LUXEMBOURG (AP) — NATO is working ...
Queen Camilla Fought Off an Attacker With Her Shoe as a Teenager, Book ClaimsNew Foto - Queen Camilla Fought Off an Attacker With Her Shoe as a Teenager, Book Claims

Queen Camillafought off a would-be attacker with her shoe as a teenager, a new book claims. The alleged incident is recounted in a newtome about the British monarchy,Power and the Palace: The Inside Story of the Monarchy and 10 Downing Street, an excerpt of which was published by theTimes of Londonon Sunday, August 31. According to authorValentine Low, theTimes' former royal correspondent, Camilla, 78, shared her experience with former British Prime MinisterBoris Johnsonduring a meeting at Clarence House in June 2008, when Johnson was the Mayor of London. Johnson apparently relayed the story to his communications director,Guto Harri, who shared it with Low. "They obviously got on like a house on fire. He was making guttural noises about how much he admired and liked her," Low quoted Harri in the book. "But the serious conversation they had was about her being the victim of an attempted sexual assault when she was a schoolgirl." Queen Camilla Through the Years: From Her Divorce to a Second Chance at Love With King Charles III According to Harri, the queen was around 16 or 17 and on a train to Paddington, London, when "some guy was moving his hand further and further." Johnson asked Camilla how she reacted, to which she allegedly responded, "I did what my mother taught me to. I took off my shoe and whacked him in the nuts with the heel." "She was self-possessed enough when they arrived at Paddington to jump off the train, find a guy in uniform and say, 'That man just attacked me,' and he was arrested," Harri told Low. Buckingham Palace declinedUs Weekly's request for comment on Monday, September 1. King Charles III and Queen Camilla: A Timeline of Their Relationship Camilla married husbandKing Charles IIIin April 2005. She was previously married to British Army officerAndrew Parker Bowles, with whom she shares two children:Tom Parker-Bowles, 50, andLaura Lopes, 47. Camilla is also stepmother to Charles' two sons — PrincesWilliam, 43, andHarry, 40 — through her marriage. Another book published in February, Yes Ma'am: the Secret Life of Royal ServantsbyTom Quinn, alleged thatCamilla wasn't interested in becoming queenupon thedeath ofQueen Elizabeth IIin September 2022. "One member of staff told me that at one point, Camilla hated the idea of being queen and would regularly say to Charles, 'Can't we get away from all this protocol? It's all bollocks," Quinn wrote. Camilla Parker-Bowles' Best Fashion: The Most Remarkable Outfits the Duchess Has Worn Over the Years "Charles, who hates swearing, would demurely reply, 'You're doing it [becoming queen] for me, darling," Quinn added. If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact theNational Sexual Assault Hotlineat 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).

Queen Camilla Fought Off an Attacker With Her Shoe as a Teenager, Book Claims

Queen Camilla Fought Off an Attacker With Her Shoe as a Teenager, Book Claims Queen Camillafought off a would-be attacker with her shoe as a...

 

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