Memorial Day mass shooting leaves 2 dead, 9 injured in Philadelphia parkNew Foto - Memorial Day mass shooting leaves 2 dead, 9 injured in Philadelphia park

Two people are dead, and nine others have been injured in a Memorial Day mass shooting in Philadelphia, authorities said. The shooting took place at Fairmount Park in Philadelphia on Monday evening, the final day of the long Memorial Day weekend, when gunfire erupted at approximately 10:27 p.m. on Lemon Hill Drive at Poplar Drive, according to the Philadelphia Police Department. MORE: 11-year-old boy accidentally shot to death by sibling inside of their home Two people – an unnamed adult man and woman -- were killed and at least nine others were injured in the shooting, including three teenagers between the ages of 15 and 17, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel said. Multiple rounds were fired, Bethel said, and investigators are working to determine if several different weapons were involved. No one is in custody, Bethel confirmed, and no weapons have been recovered. Fairmount Park was busy during the day, according to Philadelphia ABC station WPVI, as families and members of the community gathered for Memorial Day cookouts and barbecues. MORE: Torture charges filed against 3 family members accused of abusing 6 children The names of the victims have not been released. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. Memorial Day mass shooting leaves 2 dead, 9 injured in Philadelphia parkoriginally appeared onabcnews.go.com

Memorial Day mass shooting leaves 2 dead, 9 injured in Philadelphia park

Memorial Day mass shooting leaves 2 dead, 9 injured in Philadelphia park Two people are dead, and nine others have been injured in a Memoria...
US envoy says Gaza ceasefire deal is on the table, as Israel prepares to launch an 'unprecedented attack'New Foto - US envoy says Gaza ceasefire deal is on the table, as Israel prepares to launch an 'unprecedented attack'

US special envoy Steve Witkoff has told CNN that a ceasefire-hostage deal for Gaza is currently on the table with a pathway to end the war, and urged Hamas to accept it. The proposal would see the release of half of the living hostages and half of those who have died in exchange for a temporary ceasefire before negotiations begin for a comprehensive agreement to end the war. He declined to specify how long that temporary truce would last, which has been a key issue in the negotiations. "Israel will agree to a temporary ceasefire/hostage deal that would see half of the living and half of the deceased return and lead to substantive negotiations to find a path to a permanent ceasefire, which I have agreed to preside over," Witkoff told CNN on Monday. "That deal is on the table. Hamas should take it." He said Hamas has yet to accept the deal. Reuters reported earlier on Monday that Hamas had agreed to a proposal that would see the release of 10 hostages in two groups in exchange for a 70-day truce. Witkoff told CNN that was not his proposal. "What I have seen is completely unacceptable," Witkoff said, referring to the report. Meanwhile, a Palestinian official close to the negotiations also told CNN that Hamas has agreed to Witkoff's proposal, but did not provide additional details about what the deal entailed. A US official told CNN Witkoff has not met directly with Hamas. According to a source familiar with the matter, Palestinian-American businessmanBishara Bahbahmet with Hamas in Doha about the proposal. Bahbah, who led the group "Arab Americans for Trump" during the 2024 presidential campaign, has been working on behalf of the administration. Witkoff's comments to CNN mark the first time he has said he would preside over negotiations for an end to the war during the temporary ceasefire. Hamas has long sought assurances that Israel seriously engages in negotiations to end the war if it agrees to another temporary ceasefire, after Israel refused to do so during the last truce. Witkoff's involvement in negotiating a permanent ceasefire appears to be aimed at providing Hamas with assurances from Washington that Israel will engage in such negotiations in the future. CNN has reached out to the Israeli government for comment. In a video message posted to social media on Monday night, Netanyahu said getting the hostages released is a top priority. "I very much hope we'll have something to announce on that front," he said. "And if not today, then tomorrow – we are not giving up." Two Israeli officials later clarified that there was "no progress" in the negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage release deal and that "Hamas continued to hold firm in its refusal." "The prime minister meant that a breakthrough could happen only if Hamas aligns with the Israeli position," one of the officials said. The proposal comes at a crucial point in the war, as the Israeli military issued evacuation orders for most of southern Gaza ahead of what its spokesperson said would be an "unprecedented attack" on the territory. The order covers the city of Khan Younis and much of the surrounding area, according to Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Arabic language spokesperson Avichay Adree. He described the Khan Younis governorate as a "dangerous fighting zone that has been warned several times." The evacuation zone goes all the way south to the Gaza-Egypt border where Israeli forces have occupied the Philadelphi Corridor, a 14-kilometer (8-mile) strip along the frontier. It appears to include the entirety of Khan Younis, a densely packed city with many displaced Palestinians. The order instructs Palestinians to move to the Al-Mawasi area, a narrow strip of land along the Mediterranean Sea. Earlier Monday, the IDF said three rockets were fired from southern Gaza, two of which landed within the Gazan territory and one of which was intercepted. The order, which also cover parts of eastern Gaza, comes after the military laid out its strategy to take control of the territory, where it has been fighting a war since October 2023 to eradicate Hamas following the militant group's attack on Israel. An Israeli military official told CNN on Monday that Israel plans to occupy 75% of Gaza within two months as part of its new offensive. If carried out, the plan would force more than two million Palestinians into a quarter of the coastal enclave, surrounded on nearly all sides by Israeli forces. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this month the entire population would bedisplaced to southern Gaza. The IDF now has five divisions operating in Gaza, the military said Friday, totaling tens of thousands of troops. On a visit to troops in Khan Younis Sunday, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir said, "You are fighting on the central front of the state of Israel. This is a prolonged, multi-arena war." On Monday, Hamas' Government Media Office said Israel already "effectively" controls 77% of Gaza through "heavy firepower that prevents Palestinian civilians from accessing their homes, areas, lands, and properties, or through oppressive forced evacuation policies." Israel is under growing international pressure – including from long standing allies – over its decision to expand the war and, in the words of one Israeli minister, "conquer" the territory. The United Kingdom has paused trade talks andsanctioned extremist settlersin the West Bank. Canada and France have threatened sanctions. And the European Union – Israel's biggest trade partner – is reviewing its landmark Association Agreement with the country. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz told German public broadcaster ARD on Monday that the actions of the Israeli military in Gaza "can no longer be justified on the grounds of a fight against Hamas terrorism." US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, however, reiterated US support for Israel on Sunday. Shemet with Netanyahuand expressed appreciation for the prime minister's conduct of the war, according to a statement from the Israeli Government Press Office. CNN's Dana Karni, Lauren Izso and Kylie Atwood contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

US envoy says Gaza ceasefire deal is on the table, as Israel prepares to launch an ‘unprecedented attack’

US envoy says Gaza ceasefire deal is on the table, as Israel prepares to launch an 'unprecedented attack' US special envoy Steve Wit...
Zimbabwe's president approves controversial mandatory radio levy on motoristsNew Foto - Zimbabwe's president approves controversial mandatory radio levy on motorists

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — A law that makes it mandatory for motorists in Zimbabwe to pay a radio levy before their vehicles can be licensed and insured has been approved by PresidentEmmerson Mnangagwa, in a move that some people claim is draconian. An amendment to the southern African country's Broadcasting Services Act states that only motorists who have paid for a public broadcaster fee can buy a license or insurance for their cars. Revenue raised by the license, which costs $92 annually, goes to state broadcaster Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corp., or ZBC. Motorists without a radio receiver can get an exemption certificate from the public broadcaster if they sign a form, according to the law. Zimbabwehas about 1.2 million vehicles, according to government figures, ensuring millions of dollars for a public broadcaster that has for years been accused of propaganda and bias towards the ruling party and which has struggled with declining advertising revenue streams. "This is too much for the already overburdened tax payer," said Kudzai Kadzere, a lawyer in the capital, Harare. "After all, a lot of people rely on the independent press, WhatsApp and the internet for news, they don't even tune in to ZBC. Now we are being forced to pay for propaganda." Rashweat Mukundu, a media freedom activist, described the license fee as "daylight robbery." Responding to government spokesman Nick Mangwana, who defended the move on X, Mukundu wrote: "ZBC funding has tanked because audiences & advertisers see no value/relevance in its content." Opposition figure Nelson Chamisa said the new law was "too draconian, anti-citizens and outrightly heartless." Zimbabweans already pay for radio or television licenses if they own a set at home or at a business premise. In 2016, the country's Constitutional Court threw out a case brought by an opposition lawmaker who said the public broadcaster was biased towards the ruling ZANU-PF party and the fee should be scrapped.

Zimbabwe's president approves controversial mandatory radio levy on motorists

Zimbabwe's president approves controversial mandatory radio levy on motorists HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — A law that makes it mandatory for ...
American Music Awards Winners 2025: Billie Eilish Sweeps in All Seven Nominated Categories, Beyoncé and Eminem Take Home Two ApieceNew Foto - American Music Awards Winners 2025: Billie Eilish Sweeps in All Seven Nominated Categories, Beyoncé and Eminem Take Home Two Apiece

Billie Eilish, Beyoncé and Eminem were just a few of the big winners during the American Music Awards 2025, produced by Dick Clark Productions and broadcast from Las Vegas. Eilish won in all seven categories where she was nominated, including Artist of the Year, Album of the Year ("Hit Me Hard and Soft"), Favorite Touring Artist, Favorite Female Pop Artist and Favorite Pop Album ("Hit Me Hard and Soft"). She also won with "Birds of a Feather" for Song of the Year and Favorite Pop Song. More from Variety How to Watch the 2025 American Music Awards Online American Music Awards Partner With Easy Day Foundation to Honor U.S. Troops And Veterans During Show American Music Awards: Kendrick Lamar Lands a Leading 10 Nominations, Followed by Post Malone, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan and Shaboozey Beyoncé picked up two awards, including Favorite Female Country Artist and Favorite Country Album for "Cowboy Carter." Post Malone secured his first win in the country category, winning Favorite Male Country Artist, while Eminem won his first AMAs in 15 years for Favorite Male Hip-Hop Artist and Favorite Hip-Hop Album ("The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)"). Gracie Abrams was awarded New Artist of the Year, while Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars won Favorite Music Video and Collaboration of the Year for "Die With a Smile." Gaga separately reigned in Favorite Dance/Electronic Artist, while Mars scored Favorite Male Pop Artist. Jennifer Lopez returned to host the AMAs for the first time in a decade, opening the evening with a dance medley of 23 of the biggest hits from the past year. Janet Jackson was on hand to accept the Icon Award, giving her first televised performance in seven years. Taking the stage in a white jacket and baggy jeans, she gave a rendition of her hit "Someone to Call My Lover" (featuring a brief mashup with Mariah Carey's "Shake It Off"). After wrapping with "All For You," Jackson accepted the Icon Award, stating that fame was never the intended result of making music. "No disrespect in any way, but I don't consider myself an icon. My family, myself, our dream wasn't ever to be famous. We weren't raised like that. We always had a special love for music, dancing and singing, and fame came with the result of hard work and dedication," she said. "My story, my family's story, it's truly an American story. This would have only happened in America. The one thing that I hope for is that I've been an inspiration to others and artists, to follow their dreams and succeed." Rod Stewart was given the Lifetime Achievement Award by five of his children and closed the show with his classic "Forever Young." "I am absolutely flabbergasted, I didn't know they were here, my children," he said during his acceptance speech. "When I started singing in the early 60s, well before all of you lot were here, the reason I got into it was because I had this burning ambition to sing. That's all I wanted to do. I didn't want to be rich or famous, and so many years later, I'm here." Blake Shelton handled the first performance of the night with his song "Stay Country or Die Tryin'," while Lainey Wilson kept the country streak going with a rendition of her new single "Somewhere Over Laredo." Gwen Stefani gave a medley of her new single "Swallow My Tears," accompanied by renditions of "The Sweet Escape" and "Hollaback Girl." Benson Boone brought the backflips for "Mystical Magical," while Renee Rapp debuted her new single "Leave Me Alone." Gloria Estefan gave a medley of "Rhythm is Gonna Get You," "La Vecina (No Sé Na')" and "Conga." Alex Warren sang "Ordinary," followed by Becky G teaming up with Manuel Turizo for the first performance of their duet "Que Haces." Check out the full list of American Music Awards 2025 winners below: ARTIST OF THE YEARAriana GrandeBillie Eilish (WINNER)Chappell RoanKendrick LamarMorgan WallenPost MaloneSabrina CarpenterSZATaylor SwiftZach Bryan NEW ARTIST OF THE YEARBenson BooneChappell RoanGracie Abrams (WINNER)ShaboozeyTeddy SwimsTommy Richman ALBUM OF THE YEARBeyoncé "Cowboy Carter"Billie Eilish "Hit Me Hard and Soft" (WINNER)Chappell Roan "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess"Charli xcx "BRAT"Gracie Abrams "The Secret of Us"Future & Metro Boomin "We Don't Trust You"Kendrick Lamar "GNX"Post Malone "F-1 Trillion"Sabrina Carpenter "Short n' Sweet"Taylor Swift "The Tortured Poets Department" SONG OF THE YEARBenson Boone "Beautiful Things"Billie Eilish "Birds of a Feather" (WINNER)Chappell Roan "Good Luck, Babe!"Hozier "Too Sweet"Kendrick Lamar "Not Like Us"Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars "Die With A Smile"Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen "I Had Some Help"Sabrina Carpenter "Espresso"Shaboozey "A Bar Song (Tipsy)"Teddy Swims "Lose Control" COLLABORATION OF THE YEARKendrick Lamar & SZA "Luther"Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars "Die With A Smile" (WINNER)Marshmello & Kane Brown "Miles on It"Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen "I Had Some Help"ROSÉ & Bruno Mars "APT."Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone "Fortnight" SOCIAL SONG OF THE YEARChappell Roan "Hot to Go!"Djo "End of Beginning"Doechii "Anxiety" (WINNER)Lola Young "Messy"Shaboozey "A Bar Song (Tipsy)"Tommy Richman "Million Dollar Baby" FAVORITE TOURING ARTISTBillie Eilish (WINNER)Luke CombsMorgan WallenTaylor SwiftZach Bryan FAVORITE MUSIC VIDEOBenson Boone "Beautiful Things"KAROL G "Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido"Kendrick Lamar "Not Like Us"Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars "Die With A Smile" (WINNER)Shaboozey "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" FAVORITE MALE POP ARTISTBenson BooneBruno Mars (WINNER)HozierTeddy SwimsThe Weeknd FAVORITE FEMALE POP ARTISTBillie Eilish (WINNER)Chappell RoanLady GagaSabrina CarpenterTaylor Swift FAVORITE POP ALBUMBillie Eilish "Hit Me Hard and Soft" (WINNER)Chappell Roan "The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess"Charli xcx "Brat"Sabrina Carpenter "Short n' Sweet"Taylor Swift "The Tortured Poets Department" FAVORITE POP SONGBenson Boone "Beautiful Things"Billie Eilish "Birds of a Feather" (WINNER)Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars "Die With A Smile"Sabrina Carpenter "Espresso"Teddy Swims "Lose Control" FAVORITE MALE COUNTRY ARTISTJelly RollLuke CombsMorgan WallenPost Malone (WINNER)Shaboozey FAVORITE FEMALE COUNTRY ARTISTBeyoncé (WINNER)Ella LangleyKacey MusgravesLainey WilsonMegan Moroney FAVORITE COUNTRY DUO or GROUPDan + Shay (WINNER)Old DominionParmaleeThe Red Clay StraysZac Brown Band FAVORITE COUNTRY ALBUMBeyoncé "Cowboy Carter" (WINNER)Jelly Roll "Beautifully Broken"Megan Moroney "Am I Okay?"Post Malone "F-1 Trillion"Shaboozey "Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going" FAVORITE COUNTRY SONGJelly Roll "I Am Not Okay"Koe Wetzel & Jessie Murph "High Road"Luke Combs "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma"Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen "I Had Some Help" (WINNER)Shaboozey "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" FAVORITE MALE HIP-HOP ARTISTDrakeEminem (WINNER)FutureKendrick LamarTyler, The Creator FAVORITE FEMALE HIP-HOP ARTISTDoechiiGloRillaLattoMegan Thee Stallion (WINNER)Sexyy Red FAVORITE HIP-HOP ALBUMEminem "The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)" (WINNER)Future & Metro Boomin "We Don't Trust You"Gunna "one of wun"Kendrick Lamar "GNX"Tyler, The Creator "CHROMAKOPIA" FAVORITE HIP-HOP SONGFuture, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar "Like That"GloRilla "TGIF"GloRilla & Sexyy Red "WHATCHU KNO ABOUT ME"Kendrick Lamar "Not Like Us" (WINNER)Kendrick Lamar & SZA "Luther" FAVORITE MALE R&B ARTISTBryson TillerChris BrownPARTYNEXTDOORThe Weeknd (WINNER)Usher FAVORITE FEMALE R&B ARTISTKehlaniMuni LongSummer WalkerSZA (WINNER)Tyla FAVORITE R&B ALBUMBryson Tiller "Bryson Tiller"PARTYNEXTDOOR "PARTYNEXTDOOR 4 (P4)"PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake "$ome $exy $ongs 4 U"SZA "SOS Deluxe: Lana"The Weeknd "Hurry Up Tomorrow" (WINNER) FAVORITE R&B SONGChris Brown "Residuals"Muni Long "Made For Me"SZA "Saturn" (WINNER)The Weeknd & Playboi Carti "Timeless"Tommy Richman "Million Dollar Baby" FAVORITE MALE LATIN ARTISTBad Bunny (WINNER)FeidPeso PlumaRauw AlejandroTito Double P FAVORITE FEMALE LATIN ARTISTBecky G (WINNER)Karol GNatti NatashaShakiraYoung Miko FAVORITE LATIN DUO or GROUPCalibre 50Fuerza RegidaGrupo FirmeGrupo FronteraJulión Álvarez y su Norteño Banda (WINNER) FAVORITE LATIN ALBUMBad Bunny "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" (WINNER)Fuerza Regida "Dolido Pero No Arrepentido"Peso Pluma "ÉXODO"Rauw Alejandro "Cosa Nuestra"Tito Double P "INCÓMODO" FAVORITE LATIN SONGBad Bunny "DtMF"FloyyMenor X Cris Mj "Gata Only"Karol G "Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido"Oscar Maydon & Fuerza Regida "Tu Boda"Shakira "Soltera"(WINNER) FAVORITE ROCK ARTISTHozierLinkin ParkPearl JamTwenty One Pilots (WINNER)Zach Bryan FAVORITE ROCK ALBUMHozier "Unreal Unearth: Unending"Koe Wetzel "9 lives"The Marías "Submarine"Twenty One Pilots "Clancy" (WINNER)Zach Bryan "The Great American Bar Scene" FAVORITE ROCK SONGGreen Day "Dilemma"Hozier "Too Sweet"Linkin Park "The Emptiness Machine" (WINNER)Myles Smith "Stargazing"Zach Bryan "Pink Skies" FAVORITE DANCE/ELECTRONIC ARTISTCharli XCXDavid GuettaJohn SummitLady Gaga (WINNER)Marshmello FAVORITE SOUNDTRACKArcane League of Legends: Season 2 (WINNER)Hazbin Hotel (Original Soundtrack)Moana 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) • Auliʻi Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson and CastTwisters: The AlbumWicked: The Soundtrack • Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande and Cast FAVORITE AFROBEATS ARTISTAsakeRemaTemsTyla (WINNER)Wizkid FAVORITE K-POP ARTISTAteezJiminRM (WINNER)ROSÉStray Kids Varietyparent company PMC owns Dick Clark Productions in a joint venture with Eldridge. 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American Music Awards Winners 2025: Billie Eilish Sweeps in All Seven Nominated Categories, Beyoncé and Eminem Take Home Two Apiece

American Music Awards Winners 2025: Billie Eilish Sweeps in All Seven Nominated Categories, Beyoncé and Eminem Take Home Two Apiece Billie E...
Zachary Levi claims supporting Trump made him a Hollywood outsiderNew Foto - Zachary Levi claims supporting Trump made him a Hollywood outsider

Zachary Leviconsiders himself a Hollywood outsider because of his political beliefs. The "Shazam!" star says there are people who don't want to work with him, after hepublicly endorsed President Donald Trump. "I know that there are people that would prefer not to work with me now because of my opinions. My team has let me know," he said during an interview withVariety. Actor Zachary Levi Encourages 'Closeted Conservatives' In Hollywood To Speak Out: 'It's Now Or Never' "They haven't given me any specific names, but there are people who prefer not to work with me at this time. And it's unfortunate. I knew that was probably going to happen. I didn't make this decision blindly or casually." Prior to the 2024 presidential election, Levi faced backlash for publicly endorsingPresident Trump.He explained that he does, however, still have allies in the industry. Read On The Fox News App "While there are some people who might prefer not to work with me anymore, there's a lot of people on that side of the political spectrum who are even more inclined to hire me and to want to do business with me because 'I need some people who voted another way.' "They see that what I did was at great risk. And they were like, 'You know what? I give you a lot of props for that because that's not an easy thing to do.' And I go, 'I appreciate that,'" he said. "I was not a fan of Trump's Trumpiness. I didn't like a lot of these personal things, the ways that he carries himself a lot of the time. I understand people's aversion," he told the outlet. "Do I think the whole package is somehow perfect? No. In fact, most people who voted for Donald Trump recognize a lot of the imperfections in all of it. Nobody was saying, 'This is the Orange Messiah.'" Like What You're Reading? Click Here For More Entertainment News Levi dished to Variety that a lot of people in Hollywood "secretly" voted for Trump in his last presidential run. "I know it to be true because I've gotten messages from lots of people who I won't name but who were very grateful to me for taking the stand that I took. And also they would tell me, 'I want to do that, but I'm so afraid.' "And I would tell them, 'Listen, you're on your journey. I'm on my journey. You've got to keep trusting God. And if you feel compelled to step out in that way, then do it boldly and know that you're going to be OK. And if you don't feel that conviction yet, then don't. It's all good,'" he said. In a video uploaded to Instagram in October, Levi addressed "The View"co-host Whoopi Goldberg's claim that Hollywood was a "right-leaning town" where "very few people seem to bite it because they're Republican." Levi disagreed with her comments, pointing out that she was only able to name actors Jon Voight and Dennis Quaid as examples of the thousands working in Hollywood today. He added actors like them seem to only come out as Republican "at a certain level of your career to get away with it." "And what that means is there's plenty — and by the way, they have sent me lots of messages — plenty of people in my industry in Hollywood that are terrified to publicly say that they would vote for Donald Trump or be conservative in any way,"Levi said at the time. "That's why you don't see them. That's why they're not very prevalent or prominent because they know that there's ramifications for this kind of s---." Levi pushed back against fears of industry backlash by arguing it has been "eroded" after pandemic lockdowns and the recent writers and actors' strikes, predicting it will soon be "f--- gonzo." "So anyway, my cry to all of you out there, you closeted conservatives, closeted Trump voters, y'all, it's now or never, you know what I mean?" Levi said. "Do whatever you feel like you need to do. If you need to come out publicly and say it, if you feel like you still can't, then don't. I would never pressure you to do that, but know that if what you're afraid of is somehow the backlash of an industry that's not going to exist very soon, then don't let that hold you back." Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter In September, Levi endorsed Trump during an event for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard. "In a perfect world, in whatever that would look like, perhaps I would have voted for Bobby," Levi said. "But we don't live in a perfect world. In fact, we live in a very broken one. We live in a country that has been hijacked by a lot of people who want to take this place way off the cliff, and we're here to stop that." Fox News Digital's Lindsay Kornick contributed to this report. Original article source:Zachary Levi claims supporting Trump made him a Hollywood outsider

Zachary Levi claims supporting Trump made him a Hollywood outsider

Zachary Levi claims supporting Trump made him a Hollywood outsider Zachary Leviconsiders himself a Hollywood outsider because of his politic...
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...

 

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