National Hurricane Center Is Watching An Area That Could Become Tropical Storm Alvin In The Eastern PacificNew Foto - National Hurricane Center Is Watching An Area That Could Become Tropical Storm Alvin In The Eastern Pacific

The Western Hemisphere could have its first tropical storm of 2025 this week off the southwestern coast of Mexico, roughly two weeks after the beginning ofhurricane season for the Eastern Pacific Basin. What we're watching:The National Hurricane Center is watching a region south of Mexico in the Eastern Pacific that has a high chance of tropical development in the next couple of days. (192-hours: Further beef up your forecast with our detailed, hour-by-hour breakdown for the next 8 days – only available on ourPremium Pro experience.) A broad area of low pressure that is producing showers and thunderstorms is becoming better organized, and atmospheric and oceanic conditions favor it becoming a tropical depression soon. If the area of interest becomes a tropical storm, it would be named Tropical Storm Alvin. (MORE:When Could The Atlantic Hurricane Season's First Storm Form?) Is this a threat?The disturbance is several hundred miles south of the Mexican Pacific Coast, and it is slowly moving west-northwestward. Forecast guidance suggests if a tropical depression or storm does form, it could slowly turn toward the northwest. This could cause high surf and rip currents along Mexico's Pacific Coast. There is also the possibility the system drags some locally heavy rainfall into Mexico as it parallels the coastline. This system is no threat to the United States. The season is beginning:As senior meteorologistChris Dolcewrote about earlier this month, theEastern Pacific hurricane season officially begins on May 15, two weeks earlier than the Atlantic hurricane season. The season's first tropical storm will be named Alvin. While many Eastern Pacific tropical storms and hurricanes move west-northwest and eventually fizzle in the open ocean, some do strike land, as we saw in 2023 with the remnant ofHurricane Hilaryin the Desert Southwest and with Category 5Hurricane Otisin Acapulco, Mexico. Sara Tonksis a content meteorologist with weather.com and has a bachelor's and a master's degree from Georgia Tech in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences along with a master's degree from Unity Environmental University in Marine Science.

National Hurricane Center Is Watching An Area That Could Become Tropical Storm Alvin In The Eastern Pacific

National Hurricane Center Is Watching An Area That Could Become Tropical Storm Alvin In The Eastern Pacific The Western Hemisphere could hav...
Dozens hurt in Greyhound bus accident on Tennessee highwayNew Foto - Dozens hurt in Greyhound bus accident on Tennessee highway

Thirty-nine people were hurt — 27 seriously enough to be brought to hospitals — in an accident involving a Greyhound bus in Tennessee on Memorial Day, the Madison County Fire Department says. Fire crews responded at about 6:48 p.m. to the scene on Highway 70 East, the department says. CBS Memphis affiliate WREG-TV notesthat the scene is near Jackson, Tennessee, which is east of Memphis. The fire department asked people to steer clear of the accident area for several hours "to allow emergency personnel to safely manage the situation." There was no initial word on how the accident happened or the severity of the injuries that were sustained. Delta Air Lines' 100th year takes flight Trump delivers Memorial Day remarks at Arlington National Cemetery Full interview: Jack McCain on "Face the Nation"

Dozens hurt in Greyhound bus accident on Tennessee highway

Dozens hurt in Greyhound bus accident on Tennessee highway Thirty-nine people were hurt — 27 seriously enough to be brought to hospitals — i...
At least 47 injured after car plowed into soccer fans in Liverpool; suspect arrestedNew Foto - At least 47 injured after car plowed into soccer fans in Liverpool; suspect arrested

A driver rammed a car into a crowd ofLiverpool soccer fans celebratingthe team winning the Premier League title,injuring at least 47 people, officials and authorities in England said, turning a joyous occasion into a chaotic scene. A suspect, identified as a 53-year-old white British man from the Liverpool area, was arrested at the scene on May 26 after a large group of supporters who were celebrating in the city in northwest England were injured after the crash. Police said they did not believe the incident was terrorism-related. Thousands of fans gathered to watch Liverpool Football Club and its staff travel throughLiverpool City Centreon an open-top bus with the Premier League trophy. When the car stopped, angry fans converged on it and began smashing the windows as police officers intervened to prevent them from reaching the driver. "We believe this to be an isolated incident, and we are not currently looking for anyone else in relation to it. The incident is not being treated as terrorism," temporary Deputy Chief Constable Jenny Sims told reporters. The North West Ambulance Service said that 27 people were taken to the hospital, with two suffering serious injuries. Another 20 people were treated at the scene for minor injuries. Among the injured were four children, including one whose condition was considered serious, Dave Kitchin of the North West Ambulance Service said at a news conference.Nick Searle, chief fire officer of the Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service, said first responders had to lift a car pinning down four people, including a child. "We are working closely with our partners at Merseyside Police and share their appeal for calm,"North West Ambulance Servicesaid in a statement. "This is indeed an appalling incident, and we understand that people will be deeply upset." Earlier, police said a car had collided with pedestrians near the parade for the English professional soccer team in the evening after 6 p.m. local time. The vehicle stopped at the scene, and the man was detained. United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he is being updated on developments in Liverpool. "The scenes in Liverpool are appalling — my thoughts are with all those injured or affected," he said in apost on X. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper commended police and emergency services for "their swift response to the truly shocking and horrendous scenes." Sonny Singh, who had been celebrating with his two sons,told The Guardianthat he saw an injured teenager and dozens of people run past him "crying and angry" shortly after the crash. "People were running, screaming … I saw a boy, probably about 15, holding his leg and bleeding. There were loads of people there," he told the news outlet. Cheap and deadly:Why vehicle terror attacks like the Bourbon Street ramming are on the rise Liverpool sealed the title last month with four games to spare and ended the season with a 10-point lead over second-placed Arsenal in the English Premier League, England's top-tier professional soccer league. During Monday's celebrations, the players and staff waved to the crowd from an open-top bus with the words "Ours Again" emblazoned on the side as red flares were lit along the route, running from Allerton Maze to Blundell Street. In a statement posted to X, Liverpool Football Club said it was in direct contact with local police about the incident that happened toward the end of the trophy parade. "Our thoughts and prayers are with those who have been affected by this serious incident," theclub's statement said. "We will continue to offer our full support to the emergency services and local authorities who are dealing with this incident." The May 26 incident is the latest in a series of sporting celebrations marred by tragedy. In the United States, the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl parade in February sawtwo people shot. And in 2024, ashooting at the Kansas City Chiefs' championship paradekilled a mother and injured 20 others. Trepidation before the tournament:FIFA Club World Cup raises questions, curiosity before tournament begins in June Contributing: Charles Ventura, USA TODAY; Reuters (This story was updated to add new information.) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Liverpool parade: Police say driver who plowed into crowd acted alone

At least 47 injured after car plowed into soccer fans in Liverpool; suspect arrested

At least 47 injured after car plowed into soccer fans in Liverpool; suspect arrested A driver rammed a car into a crowd ofLiverpool soccer f...
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword, Turtles All the Way DownNew Foto - Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword, Turtles All the Way Down

There are spoilers ahead. You might want to solvetoday's puzzlebefore reading further!Turtles All the Way Down Constructor:Orca Jimmy Peniston Editor:Jared Goudsmit LEEKS (38A: Veggies worn on Saint David's Day) Saint David's Day is the feast day of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales. It is observed on March 1, which is the date of Saint David's death in 589 BCE. Traditional Saint David's Day activities include wearing daffodils and LEEKS, two national symbols of Wales. ACTS (9A: "Into the Woods" has two)Into the Woodsis a 1987 musical by Stephen Sondheim that intertwines the plots of several fairy tales. As the clue informs us, it has two ACTS. KNEE (15A: Joint bent in a Nordic hamstring curl) TheNordic hamstring curlis an exercise in which a person starts in a kneeling position (i.e. with KNEEs bent) and then slowly lowers their body forward by extending the KNEE. SHIP (16A: Captain Hook's vessel) We're talking about the fictional Captain Hook here, the antagonist in J. M. Barrie's 1904 playPeter Pan. Captain Hook's vessel was the pirate SHIP the Jolly Roger. TEAMMATE (20A: Bronny, to LeBron James, e.g.) An astute solver might have guessed the answer here was "son" – until seeing the letter count of the answer. LeBron "Bronny" James is the son of LeBron James. Both LeBron and Bronny James currently play basketball for NBA's Los Angeles Lakers, making them TEAMMATEs. EGYPT (33A: Country where Sham el-Nessim is celebrated) Sham el-Nessim is a national holiday in EGYPT that marks the beginning of spring. The holiday's name translates to "smelling the breeze" in English, and appropriately, it's celebrated outside with picnics, music, and games. Sham El-Nessim is celebrated on the Monday after Coptic Easter (which occurs later than the Easter holiday in Western Christianity). SAX (44A: John Coltrane's instrument) John Coltrane (1926-1967) was a SAX player, bandleader, and composer. In 2007, John Coltrane was posthumously awarded a special Pulitzer Prize for his "masterful improvisation, supreme musicianship, and iconic centrality to the history of jazz." BERT (45A: Muppet with a pet pigeon) and ERNIE (62A: Muppet with a rubber duck) and ELMO (54D: Muppet with a pet named Dorothy) This is a lovely little Muppet sub-theme. I like the choice to write all three clues in the "Muppet with a..." format. By the way, BERT's pet pigeon is named Bernice, ERNIE's rubber duck is named Rubber Duckie, and ELMO's pet named Dorothy is a goldfish. CLICK BAIT (58A: "This One Weird Trick..." headline, e.g.) Resist the CLICK BAIT, no matter how interesting or intriguing it seems. REES (67A: "Mudbound" director Dee)Mudboundis a 2017 movie directed by Dee REES. It is based on Hillary Jordan's 2008 novel of the same name. The movie is a historical drama telling the story of two World War II veterans – one white, one Black – who return home to Mississippi after the war. UNDER THE SEA (6D: "The Little Mermaid" song that features steel drums)"UNDER THE SEA"is a calypso-style song sung by the crab Sebastian (voiced by Samuel E. Wright) in Disney's animated 1989 movieThe Little Mermaid. The song is Sebastian's attempt to dissuade Ariel (the titular mermaid) from her plan to go after Prince Eric. I can hear those steel drums now... "UNDER THE SEA / UNDER THE SEA / Darling it's better / Down where it's wetter / Take it from me..." FRUIT NINJA (30D: Mobile game that involves slicing apples, mangoes, coconuts, etc.)FRUIT NINJAis a game in which a player uses their finger to slice fruit that appears on the screen. It's been quite some time since I've playedFRUIT NINJA(but amazingly I have played it), but I recognized the description here immediately. TACOS (47D: Foods "al pastor") TACOS al pastor is made with pork that has been marinated with pineapple, dried chilies, and spices and then skewered on a spit and grilled. ONION (Cajun holy trinity veggie) In Cajun cuisine, which originated in Louisiana and was developed by CAJUNs (an ethnic group who are descendants of Acadian exiles), the "holy trinity" of aromatic vegetables – green pepper, ONION, and celery – is used in many recipes. BAR (59A: Mixologist's workplace) A mixologist, aka a bartender, mixes and serves alcoholic beverages at a BAR. PENALTY BOX (3D: Place for a punished hockey player) UNDER THE SEA (6D: "The Little Mermaid" song that features steel drums) FRUIT NINJA (30D: Mobile game that involves slicing apples, mangoes, coconuts, etc.) TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN: The last word of each vertical (DOWN) theme answer is a type of TURTLE: BOX TURTLE, SEA TURTLE, and NINJA TURTLE. TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN is an expression alluding to a mythical TURTLE that holds the Earth on its back, and suggests that this TURTLE rests on the back of another TURTLE, which rests on another TURTLE, etc.TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWNis also the title of a young adult novel by John Green and the 2024 film adaptation of the novel. Today TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN is an appropriate title for this puzzle in which types of TURTLES are found DOWN in the theme answers. Thank you, Orca Jimmy, for this interesting puzzle. USA TODAY's Daily Crossword Puzzles Sudoku & Crossword Puzzle Answers This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Crossword Blog & Answers for May 27, 2025 by Sally Hoelscher

Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword, Turtles All the Way Down

Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword, Turtles All the Way Down There are spoilers ahead. You might want to solvet...
NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Tuesday, May 27, 2025New Foto - NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Tuesday, May 27, 2025

If you're anything like me, the day is not complete until I finish all of the free word games from the New York Times. Working on the dailyConnections,WordleandStrandsis a whole ritual for many of us. And we can't forget about the NYT's The Mini Crossword too!Although the NYT is known for "The Crossword," a larger puzzle for paid subscribers, The Mini has quite the fan-following as well. This particular game resets at 10 p.m., unlike some of the others that start over at midnight.So, if you're working on today's Mini on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, and need some help (I've been there), get ready to read the clues and solutions for each line. We have them separated into hints first for both "Across" and "Down" words, followed by "Across Answers" and "Down Answers," so be careful if you want to avoid spoilers as you scroll!Related:16 Games Like Wordle To Give You Your Word Game Fix More Than Once Every 24 Hours Here are additional clues for each of the words in today's Mini Crossword. 1 Across: "___ the whole world gone mad?" —HINT: Ends with the letter "S"4 Across: Cause of increased "Aww"s and decreased "Zzz"s —HINT: Starts with the letter "B"5 Across: Romantic dozen —HINT: Starts with the letter "R"6 Across: Still competing —HINT: Ends with the letter "T"7 Across: Flower ___ (as described by 1-, 4-, 5- and 6-Across, read in order?) —HINT: Ends with the letter "D" 1 Down: Certain religious Jew —HINT: Ends with the letter "D"2 Down: Help with a crime —HINT: Starts with the letter "A"3 Down: The "S" of iOS: Abbr. —HINT: Starts with the letter "S"4 Down: Skeleton piece —HINT: Ends with the letter "E"5 Down: 4-Down in the chest —HINT: Ends with the letter "B" Don't go any further unless you want to knowexactlywhat the correct words are in today's Mini Crossword. 1 Across: "___ the whole world gone mad?" —HAS4 Across: Cause of increased "Aww"s and decreased "Zzz"s —BABY5 Across: Romantic dozen —ROSES6 Across: Still competing —IN IT7 Across: Flower ___ (as described by 1-, 4-, 5- and 6-Across, read in order?) —BED 1 Down: Certain religious Jew —HASID2 Down: Help with a crime —ABET3 Down: The "S" of iOS: Abbr. —SYS4 Down: Skeleton piece —BONE5 Down: 4-Down in the chest —RIBThat's it! How quickly were you able to complete today's Mini?!Up Next: Related: 15 Fun Games Like Connections to Play Every Day NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Tuesday, May 27, 2025first appeared on Parade on May 27, 2025

NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Tuesday, May 27, 2025

NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Tuesday, May 27, 2025 If you're anything like me, the day is not complete until I finish all of th...
AP PHOTOS: More than 200 Ukrainian POWs have died in Russian prisons. This is one soldier's storyNew Foto - AP PHOTOS: More than 200 Ukrainian POWs have died in Russian prisons. This is one soldier's story

Kyiv, Ukraine (AP) — "Everything will be all right." Ukrainian soldier Serhii Hryhoriev said this so often during brief phone calls from the front that his wife and two daughters took it to heart. His younger daughter, Oksana, tattooed the phrase on her wrist as a talisman. Even after Hryhoriev was captured by the Russian army in 2022, his anxious family clung to the belief that he would ultimately be OK. After all, Russia is bound by international law to protect prisoners of war. When Hryhoriev finally came home, though, it was in a body bag. A Russian death certificate said the 59-year-old died of a stroke. But a Ukrainian autopsy and a former POW who was detained with him tell a different story about how he died – one of violence and medical neglect at the hands of his captors. Hryhoriev is one of more than 200 Ukrainian POWs who have died while imprisoned sinceRussia's full-scale invasionthree years ago. Abuse insideRussian prisonswas likely a contributing factor in many of these deaths, according to officials from human rights groups, the U.N., the Ukrainian government and a Ukrainian medical examiner who has performed dozens of POW autopsies. - This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

AP PHOTOS: More than 200 Ukrainian POWs have died in Russian prisons. This is one soldier's story

AP PHOTOS: More than 200 Ukrainian POWs have died in Russian prisons. This is one soldier's story Kyiv, Ukraine (AP) — "Everything ...

 

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