Solo Swimmer, 54, Bitten by 3-Foot Shark in 'Rare Attack' During Marathon Swim Near Los AngelesNew Foto - Solo Swimmer, 54, Bitten by 3-Foot Shark in 'Rare Attack' During Marathon Swim Near Los Angeles

Getty A 54-year-old man was bitten by a 3-foot-long shark while swimming between Santa Catalina and San Pedro at around 1.30 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept 30 The marathon swimmer sustained wounds to his foot and leg and was attended to by his accompanying crew before four boats from the Los Angeles Fire Department arrived Los Angeles Fire Department Capt. Adam VanGerpen told theLos Angeles Timesthat the man was "lucky" the creature just "nipped" at him, adding that the attack was "rare" A man was bitten by a 3-foot-long shark during a solo marathon swim in the ocean near Los Angeles, authorities have confirmed. On Tuesday, Sept. 30, at around midnight, the 54-year-old was swimming from Santa Catalina towards San Pedro — a distance of over 20 miles — when the "rare attack" occurred, authorities toldThe Los Angeles Times. The man had swum around 12 miles off Catalina Island and was halfway towards the mainland when authorities responded to the incident at approximately 1:30 a.m., according toKTLA. "It sounded like about a three to four-foot white shark just nipped at his leg and his foot and then took off," LAFD Fireboat Pilot Shaun Corby told the outlet, withNBC Los Angelesnoting that his cuts were "minor." PEOPLE has contacted the Los Angeles Fire Department for comment, but did not immediately receive a response. Reinhard Dirscherl/ullstein bild 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. The swimmer, who was accompanied by a crew, was pulled out of the water and attended to on their boat before authorities arrived, per KTLA. Four boats from the LAFD were dispatched to the man's vessel, with the first arriving around 40 minutes after the initial call for help. The vessel was located approximately eight miles from San Pedro at the time, according toThe Los Angeles Times,who also note that he was treated by two paramedics. "We just grabbed the victim and transported him back to our station, and transported him to the hospital," Corby told KTLA. Los Angeles Fire Department Capt. Adam VanGerpen also toldThe Los Angeles Timesthat the man "was awake and talking and sitting up." "He suffered only mild distress," he added. Ted Soqui/Corbis via Getty The swimmer told officials that he and his team left Catalina at around 12:00 a.m. to avoid disruption from shipping lanes. "It's pretty rare and I guess we're all lucky that the shark just nipped at him, didn't like it and swam away," VanGerpen added to theThe Los Angeles Times. Read the original article onPeople

Solo Swimmer, 54, Bitten by 3-Foot Shark in 'Rare Attack' During Marathon Swim Near Los Angeles

Solo Swimmer, 54, Bitten by 3-Foot Shark in 'Rare Attack' During Marathon Swim Near Los Angeles Getty A 54-year-old man was bitten b...
Bermuda braces for Hurricane Imelda after a brush with HumbertoNew Foto - Bermuda braces for Hurricane Imelda after a brush with Humberto

The outer bands of distant Hurricane Humberto lashed Bermuda on Tuesday ahead of a more direct pass from the newer and strongerHurricane Imeldaon the tiny British territory.Humbertowas passing well north of the island in the north Atlantic, but wind gusts and some rain were forecast into Wednesday.Imelda had maximum sustained winds of 90 mph early Wednesday and its center was expected to be near the island by evening, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said. A hurricane warning for Bermuda was in effect ahead of Imelda, which was expected to strengthen into a Category 2 hurricane, with winds of at least 96 mph, according to the Bermuda Weather Service."I cannot overstate the seriousness of this threat," Michael Weeks, Bermuda's minister of national security, said of Imelda. "This is not, I must stress, a passing squall."He said Bermuda would endure sustained hurricane-force winds for up to six hours starting late Wednesday. The island's international airport, schools and government offices were to close Wednesday, and Weeks said residents should have all storm preparations completed by noon."Imelda has the potential to damage and disrupt our island significantly," he said.Bermuda is a wealthy British territory with strong concrete structures capable of withstanding serious storms.Imelda was 455 miles west-southwest of Bermuda and was moving east-northeast at 20 mph early Wednesday, U.S. forecasters said. The storm is expected to bring hurricane-force winds to Bermuda late Wednesday, they added.Far northwest of the island, Humberto was still at hurricane strength with 80 mph winds late Tuesday. The Category 1 storm was moving northeast at 14 mph.Both hurricanes were creating ocean swells that were likely to cause dangerous surf conditions on Bermuda, the Bahamas and the U.S. East Coast. Five unoccupied houses along North Carolina's Outer Bankscollapsed into the ocean Tuesdayas wave after wave rolled in from the Atlantic.Earlier this week, Imelda battered eastern Cuba, killing two people, according to Prime Minister Manuel Marrero. Flooding and landslides also cut off communities and forced evacuations, according to state media.Imelda also flooded parts of the Bahamas on Monday, with New Providence hit hard. More than a dozen public schools on that island and on nearby Grand Bahama and Abaco remained closed on Tuesday."The aftermath is serious," Prime Minister Philip Davis said. "Floodwaters remain."Imelda, which reached hurricane strength earlier Tuesday, is the Atlantic season's fourth hurricane this year.The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) had predicted an above-normal season with 13 to 18 named storms. Of those, five to nine were forecast to become hurricanes, including two to five major hurricanes, which pack winds of 111 mph or greater.The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30. Watch: Pete Hegseth addresses military leaders at Quantico Sen. Mark Kelly warns millions face higher premiums if government shutdown continues Investigation shows 170 U.S. hospitals at risk of extreme flooding

Bermuda braces for Hurricane Imelda after a brush with Humberto

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Pope intervenes in US abortion debate by raising what it really means to be pro-lifeNew Foto - Pope intervenes in US abortion debate by raising what it really means to be pro-life

ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV has intervened for the first time in anabortion disputeroiling the U.S. Catholic Church, raising the seeming contradiction over what it really means to be "pro-life." Leo, a Chicago native, was asked late Tuesday about plans by Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich to give a lifetime achievement award to Illinois Senator Dick Durbin for his work helpingimmigrants. The plans drew objection from some conservative U.S. bishops given the powerful Democratic senator's support for abortion rights. Leo called first of all for respect for both sides, but he also pointed out the seeming contradiction in such debates. "Someone who says 'I'm against abortion but says I am in favor of the death penalty' is not really pro-life," Leo said. "Someone who says that 'I'm against abortion, but I'm in agreement with the inhuman treatment of immigrants in the United States,' I don't know if that's pro-life." Leo spoke hours before Cupich announced that Durbin had declined the award. Church teaching forbids abortion but it also opposes capital punishment. Pope Francis officially changed church teaching in 2018 to decree that the death penalty is "inadmissible" under all circumstances. U.S. bishops and the Vatican have strongly called for humane treatment of migrants, citing the Biblical command to "welcome the stranger." Leo said he wasn't familiar with the details of the dispute over the Durbin award, but said it was nevertheless important to look at the senator's overall record and noted Durbin's four-decade tenure. Responding to a question in English from the U.S. broadcaster EWTN News, he said there were many ethical issues that constitute the teaching of the Catholic Church. "I don't know if anyone has all the truth on them but I would ask first and foremost that there be greater respect for one another and that we search together both as human beings, in that case as American citizens or citizens of the state of Illinois, as well as Catholics to say we need to you know really look closely at all of these ethical issues and to find the way forward in this church. Church teaching on each one of those issues is very clear," he said. Cupich was a close adviser to Pope Francis, who strongly upheld church teaching opposing abortion but also criticized the politicizing of the abortion debate by U.S. bishops. Some bishops called for denying Communion to Catholic politicians who supported abortion rights, including former President Joe Biden. Biden met on several occasions with Francis and told reporters in 2021 that Francis had told him to continue receiving Communion. During a visit to Rome that year he received the sacrament during Mass at a church in Francis' diocese. Durbin was barred from receiving Communion in his home diocese of Springfield in 2004. Springfield Bishop ThomasPaprocki has continued the prohibitionand was one of the U.S. bishops who strongly objected to Cupich's decision to honor the senator. Cupich claims Durbin as a member of the Chicago Archdiocese, where Durbin also has a home. In his statement announcing that Durbin would decline the award, Cupich lamented that the polarization in the U.S. has created a situation where U.S. Catholics "find themselves politically homeless" since neither the Republican nor the Democratic party fully encapsulates the breadth of Catholic teaching. He defended honoring Durbin for his pro-immigration stance, and said the planned Nov. 3 award ceremony could have been an occasion to engage him and other political leaders with the hope of pressing the church's view on other issues, including abortion. "It could be an invitation to Catholics who tirelessly promote the dignity of the unborn, the elderly, and the sick to extend the circle of protection to immigrants facing in this present moment an existential threat to their lives and the lives of their families," Cupich wrote. The dispute came as PresidentDonald Trump's administration maintainsa surge of immigration enforcement in the Chicago area. ___ Associated Press religion coverage receives support through the AP'scollaborationwith The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content.

Pope intervenes in US abortion debate by raising what it really means to be pro-life

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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban: Inside Their Bombshell Divorce FilingNew Foto - Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban: Inside Their Bombshell Divorce Filing

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Nicole Kidman filed for divorce from Keith Urban on Sept. 30 Court documents obtained by PEOPLE reveal details of the couple's settlement agreement The divorce filings detail the division of Kidman and Urban's assets and their custody arrangement over daughters, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14 Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban'sdivorce filinghas revealed a slew of details about their separation following 19 years of marriage. TheBabygirlstar, 58, officiallymoved to dissolve her unionwith the country singer, 57, on Tuesday, Sept. 30, just one day after news broke thatthe pair had split, PEOPLE confirmed. In documents filed in Davidson County, Tennessee, viewed by PEOPLE, the couple laid bare the terms of their divorce. The settlement resolves questions about their financial and real estate holdings, the custody of their two daughters —Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14— alimony, child support, and when the pair officially separated. "They have absolutely worked this out long before they ever made their announcement," says Marilyn Chinitz, a matrimonial and family law attorney at Blank Rome in New York City who is not connected to the case. Here's a look at some of the biggest takeaways from Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's bombshell divorce filing. The Marital Dissolution Agreement reports that Kidman and Urban "have experienced marital difficulties and irreconcilable differences." These differences led Kidman to "institute divorce proceedings against [Urban]." Kidman's filing does not elaborate beyond that point. John Shearer/Getty The divorce documents list Tuesday, Sept. 30, as Kidman and Urban's official date of separation. Plans for a marital dissolution seem to have been in the works prior to that date, however. A parenting plan to govern their shared custody of daughters Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret was signed by Urban on Aug. 29 and by Kidman on Sept. 6. By the terms of the couple's Parenting Plan Order, their two daughters, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret, will spend 306 days of the year with Kidman and 59 days of the year with Urban. The country star will have custody of the children on alternate weekends from Saturday, 10:00 AM until Sunday, 6:00 PM. "There's no midweek parenting time provided for in the agreement," Chinitz tells PEOPLE. "He gets Father's Day every year, and they share Thanksgiving on an alternate yearly basis," she continues. "But when it comes to Christmas in odd-numbered years, [Kidman] has the entire winter vacation from the time that school ends until the time school resumes after the winter vacation. In even-numbered years, they're gonna share that [winter vacation time] equally." Says Chinitz, "It's only that period of time [that] gets shared equally. Otherwise, [Kidman] gets every Christmas in odd-numbered years, which would be this year." Nicole Kidman/Instagram (2) The Oscar-winner will also have custody of her daughters every Easter, every Mother's Day, and every Spring Vacation on even-numbered years (Urban will have custody on Spring Vacation in odd-numbered years). As for Summer Vacation — defined as the period between when school is dismissed for summer and 6 p.m. on the evening before school resumes — "the regular schedule applies," Chinitz points out. "That means he only gets alternate weekends. However, they each are able to get two non-consecutive full weeks, seven days at a time [with the children] for summer vacation." The couple's settlement declares, "Neither party shall pay any amount and/or form of alimony or spousal support to the other. All alimony and spousal support claims are hereby forever waived by the parties." Both Kidman's and Urban's monthly income is reported in the filings as exceeding $100,000 per month. Chinitz notes the agreement also states that "each party is responsible for their own debts." Related:https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf Kidman and Urban's settlement states that, "The parties acknowledge that, to the best of their knowledge, there are no assets owned by them, either jointly or individually, and that they have no interest in any assets, which are not reflected and addressed by the terms of this Agreement." The agreement also notes that "Neither party owns real property titled in his or her individual name" but rather holds property "through trusts, limited liability companies and/or other entities." These real estate interests were "awarded to each party in accordance with the terms of such trusts, operating agreements, and other agreements between the parties, free and clear of any and all interest and claims by the other party." Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty "They own and maintain separate bank and investment accounts. So again, it seems that everything has been separated out, and it could have been from day one," Chinitz says. "Each one is waiving rights to the other's assets. Same situation when it comes to stocks and securities. That's true also for pension and retirement accounts." She continues, "It's also true for any professional entities or business interests and most importantly, any of the [couple's] intellectual property … there's no dispute over it." 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 celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Both Kidman and Urban are "responsible for their own debts" and "they've even divided up their hotel, airline and credit card points," Chinitz explains.  "They got down to the nitty gritty." Per the settlement, "Each party shall be and is awarded all right, title and interest in any and all hotel, airline and credit card points listed in his or her name as well as all hotel, airline and credit card points associated with all debt accounts for which he or she is responsible under the terms of this Agreement, free and clear of any and all claim of the other party." John Shearer/WireImage "There is no provision for direct child support, [but the agreement] provides that Keith Urban has prepaid all child support obligations," Chinitz says. "By prepaying the expenses for the children, he has no further obligation for child support." "It means that he really only pays for the children's expenses when they are with him." The agreement adds, "Each party has significant separate assets and more than sufficient means to independently care and provide for both minor children while in his or her care." Urban has already paid Kidman "all sums for his share of nanny and other childcare-related expenses, private school expenses, and extracurricular expenses for the minor children through the date each child reaches the age of majority and graduates high school," per the settlement. Steve Granitz/FilmMagic "The agreement provides that there will be joint decision making on the key consulting items, which are education, non-emergency healthcare, religious upbringing, extracurricular activity," Chinitz explains of the settlement. However, as she points out, the filing also declares that, *In the unlikely event that the parties do not agree on a major decision for either minor child, [Kidman] shall have final decision-making authority." Chinitz tells PEOPLE, "At the end, she has the final say." Per the settlement, "All household furniture, furnishings, appliances, art, and other items of personal property have been divided to the mutual satisfaction of the parties." The filing continues, "Each party is awarded his or her own clothing, jewelry and personal items, free and clear of any and all claims of the other party." Explains Chinitz, "Essentially, she's keeping what's hers. He is keeping what's his. It's pretty much already been divided to their mutual satisfaction." The same simplicity of agreement applies to the couple's vehicles. The disbursement "is title-based," Chinitz says: "If it's in your name, I waive all my claims. If it's in my name, you waive all your claims." Read the original article onPeople

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban: Inside Their Bombshell Divorce Filing

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban: Inside Their Bombshell Divorce Filing Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Nicole Kidman filed for divorce from Kei...
Sean 'Diddy' Combs Denied Acquittal and New Trial Just Days Before SentencingNew Foto - Sean 'Diddy' Combs Denied Acquittal and New Trial Just Days Before Sentencing

Steve Granitz/WireImage Sean "Diddy" Combs was denied acquittal and a new trial on Tuesday, Sept. 30 He is due to be sentenced on transportation to engage in prostitution charges on Friday, Oct. 3 In a letter ahead of his sentencing, his ex Casandra "Cassie" Ventura asked a New York federal judge to consider "the many lives that Sean Combs has upended with his abuse and control" Sean "Diddy" Combswas denied acquittal and a new trial on Tuesday, Sept. 30, days before his sentencing later this week. "The government proved its case many times over. That by itself might be enough to dispose of Combs's challenge," U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian wrote in new court documents obtained by PEOPLE. The former hip-hop mogul, 55, is scheduled to be sentenced on the two prostitution-related charges on Friday, Oct. 3. In a letter ahead of his sentencing, his exCasandra "Cassie" Venturaasked a New York federal judge to consider "the many lives that Sean Combs has upended with his abuse and control" as he decides the music mogul's sentence. Prosecutors asked Judge Subramanian to sentence Combs to at least 11 years and three months in prison. In a sentencing memorandum, Combs' attorneys requested that the judge sentence Combsto no longer than 14 months in prison, only a few months more than the time he has already served behind bars at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center since his arrest in September 2024. Combs' sentencing will be his first appearance in a courtroom since his trial ended in July. The music mogul was found guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution but acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking, following the high-profile federal trial. Combs remains behind bars, having been denied bail prior to sentencing. Despite being acquitted of the most serious charges against him, Combs still potentially faces several years in federal prison. Among the several claims made in their sentencing memorandum, Combs' lawyers say he has experienced harsh conditions while incarcerated at MDC. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE's free True Crime newsletterfor breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. "The Sentencing Guidelines — as well as the data from previous cases discussed above — do not adequately consider the pervasive violence and inhumane conditions of confinement that Mr. Combs has experienced at the MDC," the filing claims. Read the original article onPeople

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Denied Acquittal and New Trial Just Days Before Sentencing

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'Love Is Blind' Season 9 Just Dropped — Here's Who Gets Engaged So FarNew Foto - 'Love Is Blind' Season 9 Just Dropped — Here's Who Gets Engaged So Far

Love Is BlindSeason 9 premiered on Netflix on October 1, 2025, and with it came32 new singles hoping to find love. This time, the group hailed from the Denver area, and while not everyone found a match, some couples left the pods engaged. Keep reading to find out who is heading to the altar. Warning: Spoilers forLove Is BlindSeason 9 Episodes 1-6 ahead! AntonandAliconnected quickly when they were in the pods. The two bonded over their similar upbringings and both wanted to be role models for an ideal relationship for their future kids. "I did not imagine I'd be able to connect to somebody so quickly," Ali said in the premiere episode. "It's been really surprising in the best way." By the end of the first episode, Anton knew Ali was the one for him, and they were the first couple to get engaged. Edmondrevealed that his upbringing in the foster care system was partially what led him to joiningLove Is Blind. When he became emotional talking about how his fifth grade teacher saved his life, it was clearKalybriahappreciated how vulnerable he was being, and that was important to her. When he popped the question, she was more than happy to say yes. Madisonrevealed in the premiere episode that she had an eye condition that could potentially result in her going completely blind, so she knew from the beginning that she wanted a partner who "could stimulate [her] brain outside of physicality." She found that withJoe, and by episode 2, they were officially engaged. Despite their different backgrounds and styles,MeganandJordanfelt a spark early on in the pods. Jordan's son, Luca, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and Megan's dad, who passed away, had the same condition. While Megan also connected withMikeandBlakein the early days of the experiment, it was Jordan who ultimately won her heart, and he proposed. NickdescribedAnnieas his "wild card" early on duringLove Is BlindSeason 9. He also found a connection withKait, but their differences on religion eventually caused them to part ways. It was Annie who won his heart in the end and the two headed off to Baja as an engaged couple. Love Is Blindwouldn't beLove Is Blindwithout plenty of drama, and this time around, it came in the form ofKacieandPatrick. They connected in the pods, and Patrick opened up about how his dating experience in Denver as an Asian man hadn't necessarily been a positive one. Both Patrick and Kacie were positive they'd found their soul mates and she happily accepted when he proposed, but after meeting in person, things didn't go as planned. Shortly after they met, Kacie was seen in tears while sitting in a hotel room. "He just deserves someone so much better than me," she told producers. "He's not a bad looking guy in any sense, but he deserves someone that's obsessed with him." When she met up with Patrick in the hotel lobby, she told him she couldn't "do this anymore" and that she "needed to go home." The hair and makeup artist was confusing in her delivery of what she really wanted to do. Patrick asked if she "wanted to break up" with him, and she replied, "Yeah. No." Patrick took it to mean she simply didn't want to take the trip to Baja with the other engaged couples, and he told producers that he "thought he would probably take it slow with her moving forward." However, producers showed a clip of them speaking to Kacie earlier and she said, "Unfortunately, I don't think my attraction to him is going to grow that much, and it sucks." RELATED:Fans Already Have Strong Reactions to the 'Love Is Blind' Season 9 Cast How their relationship plays out the rest of the season remains up in the air, and fans won't get to see what happens until the rest of the episodes drop. Love Is BlindSeason 9 Episodes 7-9 premiere on Wednesday, October 8. This story was originally reported byParadeon Oct 1, 2025, where it first appeared in theEntertainmentsection. Add Parade as aPreferred Source by clicking here.

‘Love Is Blind’ Season 9 Just Dropped — Here’s Who Gets Engaged So Far

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Kremlin, asked about French investigation into oil tanker, talks of 'provocative actions' by some statesNew Foto - Kremlin, asked about French investigation into oil tanker, talks of 'provocative actions' by some states

MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin said on Wednesday it had no information about a ship France suspected of belonging to the so-called "shadow fleet" involved in the Russian oil trade, but said that many countries were taking what it called "provocative actions". The French Navy said on Tuesday that authorities were investigating a possible infraction by the oil tanker Boracay. Asked about the matter, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the Russian military had sometimes had to act to restore order when foreign countries had taken what he described as provocative actions. (Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Anastasia TeterevlevaEditing by Andrew Osborn)

Kremlin, asked about French investigation into oil tanker, talks of 'provocative actions' by some states

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