Israel has killed more than 100 civilians in Lebanon since ceasefire, UN saysNew Foto - Israel has killed more than 100 civilians in Lebanon since ceasefire, UN says

BEIRUT (AP) — An Israeli drone strike on southern Lebanon killed one person and wounded five on Wednesday as the U.N. rights chief said that Israeli strikes on its northern neighbor have killed more than 100 civilians in 10 months. Volker Türk called for renewed efforts to bring a permanent end to hostilities in Lebanon following the 14-month Israel-Hezbollahthat ended with aU.S.-brokered ceasefirein late November. The drone strike on a car in the southern Lebanese village of Kafra killed on person and wounded five, Lebanon's health ministry said. It was not immediately clear who the dead person was. Türk's office said that until the end of September, they have verified 103 civilians killed in Lebanon since the ceasefire. There have been no reports of killings from projectiles fired from Lebanon toward Israel since the ceasefire, the office said. "We are still seeing devastating impacts of jet and drone strikes in residential areas, as well as near U.N. peacekeepers in the south," said Türk, who is the United Nations' high commissioner for human rights. More than 80,000 people remain displaced in Lebanon as a result of the ongoing violence, Türk said, adding that some 30,000 from northern Israel reportedly remain displaced. Since the ceasefire, Israel has carried out almost daily airstrikes on Lebanon, saying it is targeting Hezbollah members. On Sept. 21 an airstrike on the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeilkilled five people, including three children. Türk called for an independent and impartial investigation into the incident, along with other incidents which raise concerns about compliance with international humanitarian law. The most recent Israel-Hezbollah war killed more than 4,000 people in Lebanon, including hundreds of civilians, and causedan estimated $11 billionworth of destruction, according to the World Bank. In Israel, 127 people died, including 80 soldiers. The war started whenHezbollahbegan firing rockets across the border on Oct. 8, 2023, a day after a deadly Hamas-led incursion into southern Israel sparked the war in Gaza. Israel responded with shelling and airstrikes in Lebanon, and the two sides became locked in an escalating conflict that became a full-blown war in late September 2024.

Israel has killed more than 100 civilians in Lebanon since ceasefire, UN says

Israel has killed more than 100 civilians in Lebanon since ceasefire, UN says BEIRUT (AP) — An Israeli drone strike on southern Lebanon kill...
Hunter S Thompson's death to be reviewed more than 20 years laterNew Foto - Hunter S Thompson's death to be reviewed more than 20 years later

The death ofHunter S Thompsonis set to be reviewed, more than 20 years afterit was ruled a suicide. The journalist and author was believed to have killed himself on 20 February 2005 at the age of 67 and while there isn't any new evidence to suggest otherwise, his widow Anita Thompson has requested that the Colorado Bureau of Investigation conduct a review. Thompson died at his home in Woody Creek, Colorado. "We understand the profound impact Hunter S Thompson had on this community and beyond," said the sheriff, Michael Buglione, ina press release. "By bringing in an outside agency for a fresh look, we hope to provide a definitive and transparent review that may offer peace of mind to his family and the public." Thompson died while his wife was on the phone with him. He was found by his son. "I didn't believe it," Anitatoldthe Observer about the news. "I thought Hunter had fallen down and that poor Juan had panicked and called 911. I thought everything would be fine until I called the sheriff." At the time, Rolling Stonepublishedwhat his friend Douglas Brinkley claimed was a suicide note. "No More Games," it read. "No More Bombs. No More Walking. No More Fun. No More Swimming. 67. That is 17 years past 50. 17 more than I needed or wanted. Boring. I am always bitchy. No Fun — for anybody. 67. You are getting Greedy. Act your old age. Relax — This won't hurt." The review will bring in "an independent perspective" to an investigation originally conducted by the Pitkin county sheriff's office and will take "an unspecified amount of time". Thompson is credited with the birth of "gonzo" journalism with early defining pieces mostly appearing in Rolling Stone magazine. His books included Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Hell's Angels and The Rum Diary. In the UK and Ireland,Samaritanscan be contacted on freephone 116 123, or emailjo@samaritans.orgorjo@samaritans.ie. In the US, you can call or text theNational Suicide Prevention Lifelineon 988, chat on988lifeline.org, ortext HOMEto 741741 to connect with a crisis counsellor. In Australia, the crisis support serviceLifelineis 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found atbefrienders.org

Hunter S Thompson’s death to be reviewed more than 20 years later

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Pope Leo XIV takes aim at climate skeptics as he embraces predecessor's environmental legacyNew Foto - Pope Leo XIV takes aim at climate skeptics as he embraces predecessor's environmental legacy

ROME (AP) —Pope Leo XIVtook aim Wednesday at skeptics who "ridicule those who speak of global warming," as he strongly embraced Pope Francis' environmental legacy and made it his own in some of his strongest and most extensive comments to date. Leo presided over the 10th anniversary celebration of Francis' landmark ecological encyclical, Laudato Si (Praised Be) at a global gathering south of Rome. The encyclical cast care for the planet as an urgent and existential moral concern and launched aglobal grassroots movementto advocate for caring for God's creation and the peoples most harmed by its exploitation. Leo told the estimated 1,000 representatives from environmental and indigenous groups that they needed to pressure national governments to develop tougher standards to mitigate the damage already done. He said he hoped the upcoming U.N. climate conference "will listen to the cry of the Earth and the cry of the poor." He didn't name names, but history's first American pope spoke just days after U.S.President Donald Trumpcomplained, with false statements, to the U.N. General Assembly about the"con job" of global warming. Trump has long been a critic of climate science and polices aimed at helping the world transition to green energies like wind and solar power. Leo quoted Francis' follow-up encyclical,published in 2023, in which the Argentine pope shamed and challenged world leaders ahead of a U.N. conference to commit to binding targets to slow climate change before it's too late. Citing Francis' text, Leo recalled that some leaders had chosen to "deride the evident signs of climate change, to ridicule those who speak of global warming and even to blame the poor for the very thing that affects them most." Leo called for a change of heart to truly embrace the environmental cause and said any Christian should be on board. "We cannot love God, whom we cannot see, while despising his creatures. Nor can we call ourselves disciples of Jesus Christ without participating in his outlook on creation and his care for all that is fragile and wounded," he said, presiding on a stage that featured a huge hunk of a melting glacier from Greenland and tropical ferns. Leo has stronglytaken up Francis' ecological mantle, giving his blessing to a Vatican plan to turn an agricultural field north of Rome into avast solar farm. Once it is up and running, the farm is expected to make the Vatican City the world's first carbon-neutral state. ___ 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 Leo XIV takes aim at climate skeptics as he embraces predecessor's environmental legacy

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A Tim Allen crossover? Actor talks 'Home Improvement' costars on 'Shifting Gears' Season 2New Foto - A Tim Allen crossover? Actor talks 'Home Improvement' costars on 'Shifting Gears' Season 2

The Season 2 premiere of "Shifting Gears" is packed with power – star power, that is. The ABC sitcom will rev up the nostalgia on its Oct. 1 premiere (ABC, 8 ET/PT and streaming the next day on Hulu) whenTim Allenreunites with former costars from his '90s hit series "Home Improvement." The eight-season sitcom centered on Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor (Allen), who hosted a renovation show with flannel enthusiast Al Borland (Richard Karn) and their lovely assistant Heidi (Debbe Dunning). Tim and his better half, Jill (Patricia Richardson), raised three rambunctious sons – Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan), Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) and Mark (Taran Noah Smith), who turned into '90s teen heartthrobs off the show. The Taylors' wise neighbor Wilson (Earl Hindman) helped illuminate the error of Tim's ways. On "Shifting Gears" Allen portrays Matt, owner of a car restoration shop, who lost his wife to a heart attack. When he has trouble moving on, his friend Charlotte (Nancy Travis, Allen's onscreen wife for 9 seasons on "Last Man Standing") suggests a grief group. Enter Richardson, Karn and Dunning. "It seemed to be a nice metaphor, and it was just ridiculously funny," says Allen, 72. Over the years, Allen says he's seen Karn frequently and run into Dunning at golf tournaments. Richardson, "I don't see as much," he says. But "it was hysterically funny just getting them to be these completely different characters and you end up slipping back into your old roles you played … Mostly it was just for fun for the audience." Richardson and Karn appeared on Allen's former sitcom "Last Man Standing" (2011–2021), as did Thomas. And there was an attempt to get Thomas, who left "Home Improvement" in Season 8 to focus on his education, to be on the "Shifting Gears" premiere, but Allen says, "He was going to be in this episode also. His scheduling didn't match up." Allen says he and his former castmates couldn't help but reminisce about being on set with the young Bryan, Thomas and Smith. "We all make jokes about the mistakes we've made, really," Allen says. Dunning tripped "many times" down the "Tool Time" stairs. Minor mishaps would happen "constantly," Allen says, since the onscreen Tim was prone to accidents. "One time they put me through Wilson's fence," Allen said. The crew scored the wood so that his head would have an easier time plowing through. "I leaned in, ran, bent over with the helmet on, and hit the fence and did not go through it" and came close to knocking himself out, Allen says. The special effects team advised Allen his target was "a little to the left of that," Allen says. He told them, "Well, you might want to mark that or something!" In another scene, Allen fell off the roof and landed, "upside down instead of right side up on this rigging" wrapped around his groin. "I'm hanging there in this considerable amount of discomfort," Allen says, when the stage manager comes aver and asks him to say his line. He told her, "'I'm trapped. I can't breathe, and I'm in a serious amount of pain,'" which she relayed to the control room. "This is all going on for way too long," Allen says, to "where I finally just said, 'Get me the frick down!" Allen mentioned brainstorming an idea for a "Home Improvement" revival in 2023. "Everybody wanted us to get back to do a reboot," Allen says. "But how would it be because all three boys would be gone? So we wanted to have them have a business in town that required the 'Tool Man' to help be there all the time but also come back and forth to the house." Like an apartment building that his kids owned that Tim helped renovate. "So it's all about the people in this apartment building, young kids and college kids," he says. His children "come back and visit" Tim and Jill who would be "ancillary characters." However, he says Richardsonsaid she is not interested in doing a reboot. When the series ended, the Taylors were headed to Indiana for Jill's new job in a clinic. When asked what happened after the finale, Allen envisions "Tool Time" exploding in popularity. "They'd have to return to where they were in a different house," he says. "Then different situations without the boys. That's where it kind of led into that other thing, where they had some other business in that town." Allen says in the series' sophomore season, Matt will "investigate what it's like to find love again." Matt and Eve (Jenna Elfman) shared a kiss in March's finale. Matt will also be more involved with his grandchildren, Carter (Maxwell Simkins) and Georgia (Barrett Margolis) and supporting his daughter Riley (Kat Dennings), who will uncover a new talent. "She's very competent in some skill that you're going to go, 'What?'" Allen says. "It was very clever." Consider our engines revved.

A Tim Allen crossover? Actor talks 'Home Improvement' costars on 'Shifting Gears' Season 2

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"Tone Deaf": Taylor Swift Sparks Backlash Over Leaked Lyrics From 'The Life Of A Showgirl'

Taylor Swift's love for Easter eggs is alive and well, as she recentlyteased snippetsof lyrics from her upcoming album. The Life of a Showgirl,the pop icon's 12th studio album, is set to release globally on October 3. Ahead of the album release, aSpotifyexperiencewas held in New York City on Tuesday (September 30), showcasing potential lyrics from the project,but not everyone was impressed. "Taylor really unveiling lyrics through hidden letters like we're all in English class decoding a poem, just drop the song…" wrote one social media user. Image credits:Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images TheSpotifyexperienceincluded photo ops, themed rooms hinting at the album's concept, exclusive swag, and more, all for fans who attended the ongoing three-day pop-up. Swifties at the event spotted the first lyric from the album, written in what appeared to be peachy-orange lipstick on a mirror. The lyric read, "Oftentimes it doesn't feel so glamorous to be me." Fans quickly shared the now-viral image on social media. Image credits:Thomas Niedermueller / Getty Images Soon after, the same message was projected on massive billboards in New York City's Times Square, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas. While the context of the lyric and its associated track remain unclear, netizens slammed the billionaire pop star, with many accusing her of being "tone deaf" and "cosplaying the struggle" of being rich. Image credits:Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott / taylorswift / Instagram "Taylor really said being the highest-paid popstar alive feels 'not so glamorous'… yeah I bet flying private to your 18th mansion must be rough," commented one displeased netizen. In 2024, Swift was featured on theForbes 100list and officially declared a billionaire, largely thanks to herrecord-breakingEras Tour. The tour became the highest-grossing concert tour in history, with ticket sales surpassing $2 billion, significantly boosting theCruel Summersinger's net worth. Image credits:Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott / taylorswift / Instagram Image credits:Philippine Concerts / Facebook As of late 2024, Swift's estimated net worth stood at $1.6 billion. In light of this, one critic expressed, "Taylor Swift really cosplaying the struggle like her Eras Tour grossed less than $1k." "What an odd thing to say considering what most people are going through today." Image credits:spotify / spotifynews / Instagram In addition, another one of her lyrics was projected on a São Paulo billboard bySpotify. It read, "Everyone's unbothered til they're not." Taylor has always included Easter eggs since her very first album. Eagle-eyed fansalso noticed that, just like with the secret messages hidden in CD booklets using random capitalized letters in the lyrics of her1989album, she employed a similar trick this time around. 🚨| The capitalized letters in Taylor Swift's reputation lyrics on Apple Music spell out: "They don't make loyalty like they used to."pic.twitter.com/e6c7DlfEQE — The Swift Society (@TheSwiftSociety)September 30, 2025 On Apple Music, Swift's 2017 songReputationfeatured a selection of capitalized letters within the lyrics. The decoded message, which many believe to be a potential lyric from the new album, read, "They don't make loyalty like they used to." "Ofcvictim Taylor, always poor me girl hasn't had an original thought in decades," wrote one user. Image credits:spotify / spotifynews / Instagram The 35-year-old songstress announced the new album during an unexpected appearance on herNFL star fiancéTravis Kelce's co-hosted podcast with his brother Jason Kelce,New Heights, on August 12. The title track of the album will feature a collaboration withSabrina Carpenter. Just days after the announcement, Spotify confirmed on Instagram thatThe Life of a Showgirlbecame the most pre-saved album in the history of its Countdown Page. Image credits:taylornation / Instagram In the wake of the three lyrics revealed so far, social media users harshly criticized Taylor across online platforms. One X user sarcastically wrote, "Y'all just don't get it. It's hard being a billionaire. She has so much money she doesn't even know what to do with it anymore." Another one commented on Reddit, "It's tone deaf. There's a lot of us that work jobs that feel like a prison for a hell of a lot less. If you hate it so much, step back." Image credits:spotify / spotifynews / Instagram A third added, "Yup. & here before everyone says 'bUt ThE COnTeXT maTtErS' when they made an intentional decision to post this lyric without context lol." "Aww, poor baby. She can sulk and count her millions." Image credits:spotify / spotifynews / Instagram On September 19, Swift shared exciting news in anInstagram post, revealing that a "limited" number of fans would get to attend "The Official Release Party" of the album, which will coincide with its release date. The theatrical event will take place from October 3 to October 5, "only in cinemas!" Image credits:spotify / spotifynews / Instagram "You'll get to see the exclusive world premiere of the music video for my new single 'The Fate of Ophelia', along with never before seen behind-the-scenes footage of how we made it, cut by cut explanations of what inspired this music, and the brand new lyric videos from my new album The Life of a Showgirl." Image credits:Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott / taylorswift / Instagram "Looks like it's time to brush off that Eras Tour outfit or orange cardigan… Tickets are on sale now. Dancing is optional but very much encouraged," she concluded. 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“Tone Deaf”: Taylor Swift Sparks Backlash Over Leaked Lyrics From ‘The Life Of A Showgirl’

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Prince William Has Rare Emotional Moment Speaking About His Late Grandmother Queen ElizabethNew Foto - Prince William Has Rare Emotional Moment Speaking About His Late Grandmother Queen Elizabeth

Getty While Prince William typically keeps his emotions pretty close to the vest, on a new episode of Apple TV+'sThe Reluctant Traveler, he gets emotional speaking to host Eugene Levy about his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth. Her late Majesty died on September 8, 2022—over three years ago now—at the age of 96. Speaking about her and his late grandfather Prince Philip, the Prince of Wales told Levy, "I do miss my grandmother and my grandfather." Prince Williammay be the future king, but in a new episode of Apple TV+'sThe Reluctant Traveler, he's just a man missing his grandparents. The Prince of Wales got emotionalas he spoke about missing his grandmother,Queen Elizabeth, who died at age 96 on September 8, 2022. Speaking to host Eugene Levy, William said that, since her death over three years ago, "It's been quite a change." Getty After Levy asked the royal if he missed his grandmother, William responded, "I do, actually, yeah. I do miss my grandmother and my grandfather," the latter referencingPrince Philip, who died at age 99 on April 9, 2021. As he showed Levy around Windsor Castle, William added, "You think about them not being here anymore and particularly being in Windsor—for me, Windsor is her." "She loved it here," he continued. "She spent most of her time here. Showing you around today is very much a case of trying to make sure I'm doing it in the way she'd want you to see it." Though the late Queen spent much of her reign living at Buckingham Palace, she spent her final years living at Windsor Castle; she is also buried on the Windsor Castle grounds, at St. George's Chapel, specifically. "She had her horses here as well—as you can imagine was a big deal for her," William said. "So that's why she loved it here." Getty Getty In a clip released earlier of William'sThe Reluctant Travelerepisode, the Prince of Wales said that 2023 to 2024 "was the hardest year I've ever had. You know, life is sent to test us, and being able to overcome that is what makes us who we are." In a more lighthearted moment, as William showed Levy around the castle, he joked that "We provide this service for everyone. We do personalized tours everywhere." William's episode ofThe Reluctant Travelerdrops in full on October 3 on Apple TV+. Read the original article onInStyle

Prince William Has Rare Emotional Moment Speaking About His Late Grandmother Queen Elizabeth

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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

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