All 11 victims are expected to survive the shooting near a South Carolina party boatNew Foto - All 11 victims are expected to survive the shooting near a South Carolina party boat

A fight on board a boat where 120 people were partying over the holiday weekend led to a shooting where 11 people were hurt along the South Carolina coast, authorities said. Only three of the people hurt inSunday night's shootingremain in the hospital, and all are expected to survive, Horry County Police Chief Kris Leonhardt said during a news conference Tuesday. The shooting happened on the dock in Little River along the Intracoastal Waterway as people were getting off the boat, Leonhardt said. Investigators believe only one person was firing. Ten people were shot and one person was hurt when a speaker fell on their head, authorities said. No arrests have been made. Leonhardt said many people ran for their lives when the gunfire erupted and were gone by the time officers arrived. The chief refused to say what started the dispute on the boat and how it led to the shooting on the dock. He also would not say what kind of weapon was used. "Items were recovered, but that's part of the investigation, and we don't want to release it at this time," Leonhardt said. Most of the victims were shot in the lower part of their bodies, Horry County Fire Chief Joseph Tanner said. The shooting around 9:15 p.m. Sunday happened where a private charter boat docks for cruises. About 120 people and four crew members were on the packed boat, authorities said. A flyer online advertised a party with a DJ on a three-hour cruise ending at 9 p.m. A woman who answered a phone number on the flyer told The Associated Press that she was distraught seeing her friends get shot, but then said she didn't want to talk anymore and hung up. Someone who answered the phone at the company that owns the boat told the AP he didn't want to talk to a reporter. About 3 miles (5 kilometers) down the Intracoastal Waterway, a North Myrtle Beach police officer accidentally shot himself in the leg as he tried to get a boat into the water to respond to the shooting scene, officials said. Little River is about 20 miles (32 kilometers) northeast of Myrtle Beach. The fishing village is known for its docks and marinas where fishing expeditions, casino boats and several dolphin cruises leave daily. The investigation into Sunday's shooting has been made a little harder because many of the people on the boat were from out of town and detectives are trying to track them down, Leonhardt said.

All 11 victims are expected to survive the shooting near a South Carolina party boat

All 11 victims are expected to survive the shooting near a South Carolina party boat A fight on board a boat where 120 people were partying ...
Ban on 'only two genders' shirt remains after Supreme Court declines caseNew Foto - Ban on 'only two genders' shirt remains after Supreme Court declines case

WASHINGTON – TheSupreme Courton May 27 allowed a middle school's ban on astudent's controversial T-shirtto remain in place, declining to take a case related to the child's "THERE ARE ONLY TWO GENDERS" message. That decision leaves in place a lower court's ruling that it was reasonable for the school to conclude the shirt could be disruptive. Two of the court's conservative justices, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, said they would have taken the student's appeal. TheSupreme Court's move came as thedebate over transgender rightshas leapt to the forefront in the culture wars, and after PresidentDonald Trumpdeclaredthat only two sexes, male and female, would be recognized by the federal government. "These sexes are not changeable," Trump stated inone of his first executive orders. U.S. medical associations support a spectrum of genders, including nonbinary. The American Psychological Association definesgenderas the attitude, feelings and behaviors a person associates with their sex. Liam Morrison wanted to share his views on the matter in 2023 when, as a seventh grader, he wore his "two genders" T-shirt to school. When the principal told Liam he couldn't return to class unless he changed his shirt,Liam opted to go home. As the controversy over the shirt increased, Liam later wore a version of the shirt with the word "censored" taped over "two genders." He was also told to change that shirt. School officials said they were acting out of concern for gender-nonconforming students, some of whom had previously experienced serious mental health struggles − including thoughts of suicide − because of how they were treated by other students. Attorneys for Liam said the school violated his First Amendment rights to express a view different from the school's. Stories of belonging across the country:Sign upfor USA TODAY's This is America newsletter. Liam "sought to participate in his school's marketplace of ideas and address sociopolitical matters in a passive, silent, and untargeted way," lawyers with the Alliance Defending Freedom, told the Supreme Court. "Students don't lose their free speech rights the moment they walk into a school building," David Cortman, an attorney with the group, said in astatementafter the Supreme Court rejected the appeal. "Schools can't suppress students' views they disagree with." The Boston-based 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the school, noting federal courts have ruled schools can restrict messages that can be reasonably interpreted to demean a person's identity and are reasonably expected to be disruptive. And school officials, Judge David Barron wrote, must have "some margin to make high-stakes assessments in conditions of inevitable uncertainty." "The question here is not whether the t-shirts should have been barred," Barron wrote. "The question is who should decide whether to bar them – educators or federal judges." In his dissent, Alito said the appeals court had watered down the Supreme Court's "demanding standard" for when schools can restrict a student's free speech rights. Free speech should be the rule, not the exception, he wrote. But the appeals court, Alito said, deferred to school officials' speculation about the effects of the T-shirt, even though there were no actual disruptions, and accepted the administrator's conclusion that the shirt's messaged demeaned others' personal identity. "Feeling upset, however, is an unavoidable part of living in our `often disputations' society," Alito wrote. And the desire to avoid discomfort or unpleasantness "is no reason to thwart a student's speech." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Supreme Court declines case on student's 'only two genders' T-shirt

Ban on 'only two genders' shirt remains after Supreme Court declines case

Ban on 'only two genders' shirt remains after Supreme Court declines case WASHINGTON – TheSupreme Courton May 27 allowed a middle sc...
Kansas community holds private memorial for Israeli Embassy staffer killed in DC ambushNew Foto - Kansas community holds private memorial for Israeli Embassy staffer killed in DC ambush

Family and friends of Sarah Milgrim, one of twoIsraeli Embassy staffers fatally shotlast week in an apparently politically motivated ambush in Washington, D.C., gathered for her funeral Tuesday in the Kansas community where she grew up. Milgrim, a 26-year-old from the Kansas City suburb of Prairie Village, Kansas, was leaving a reception for young diplomats at the Capital Jewish Museum alongside 30-year-old Yaron Lischinsky on May 21 when they were shot to death. Asuspect, 31-year-old Elias Rodriguez, was arrested and shouted "Free Palestine" as he was led away. Charging documents said he later told police, "I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza." Lischinsky had bought an engagement ring before the shooting and wasplanning to proposeto Milgrim in the coming days, those who knew the couple have said. Instead of an upcoming wedding, those close to Milgrim prepared to eulogize her at a private service Tuesday at Congregation Beth Torah in Overland Park, Kansas, the temple she attended through high school with her family. Milgrim earned a bachelor's degree in environmental studies from the University of Kansas in 2021. She was remembered as a warm, uplifting presence at Shabbat dinners and holiday gatherings at the Chabad Center for Jewish Life on campus. "She believed in connections, in building community and bringing people together," Rabbi Zalman Tiechtel said in the days after her death. He also recalled that she "was filled with so much love." After graduating, Milgrim worked at at a Tel Aviv-based organization centered on technology training and conflict dialogue for young Palestinians and Israelis, according to her LinkedIn profile. She had been trained in religious engagement and peacebuilding by the United States Institute of Peace, an organization that promotes conflict resolution and was created by the U.S. Congress. After earning a master's degree in international affairs from American University in 2023, she went to work at the Israeli Embassy, where her job involved organizing events and missions to Israel. A vigil held in her hometown last week drew a standing-room only crowd, including her college roommate, Amanda Birger. Birger described Milgrim as an animal lover and a passionate advocate for the environment. "She was very tactful about how she used her voice, which sometimes came off as cautious," Birger said. "But when it looked like she wasn't speaking up, it's because she was trying to keep the peace." Milgrim would have been teenager when her Kansas community was rocked by another deadly antisemitic attack in 2014. Frazier Glenn Miller Jr., an avowed anti-Semite and white supremacist,fatally shotthree people at two Jewish sites in Overland Park in April of that year. At his trial, Miller openly stated that he targeted Jews for death — though none of his victims were Jewish. Miller wasconvictedin August 2015 and later sentenced to death. Sheila Katz, CEO of the National Council of Jewish Women, lauded Milgrim as a point person for her organization with women's groups, LGBTQ communities and multi-faith groups. "She accomplished so much in her short life, and she deserves to be remembered for all the things she brought to this world," Before her work at the embassy, Milgrim was studying whether friendships between Arabs and Israelis could promote peace, Katz said. "We knew something like this could happen," she said. "I just don't think we thought it would happen to her."

Kansas community holds private memorial for Israeli Embassy staffer killed in DC ambush

Kansas community holds private memorial for Israeli Embassy staffer killed in DC ambush Family and friends of Sarah Milgrim, one of twoIsrae...
Why Did Taylor Swift Skip the 2025 AMAs? There Are Many TheoriesNew Foto - Why Did Taylor Swift Skip the 2025 AMAs? There Are Many Theories

Taylor Swiftfans were hoping for not only a fabulous outfit but also a huge career announcement at the2025 American Music Awards—instead, the pop superstar didn't even show up to the event. On Monday, May 26, the pop superstar, 35, dropped jaws when sheskipped the AMAsafter Swifties hoped she would announce the release date forReputation (Taylor's Version). 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Fans have speculated for years aboutwhen Swift would announce the re-recordingof her 2017 album. Many pointed to Easter eggssuggesting the AMAs would finally be the momentthey found out. Instead, fans melted down online. Taylor Swift at home right now laughing at everyone thinking she'd turn up and announce Rep TV#TaylorSwift#AMAs2025#AMAspic.twitter.com/lHQlICskXP — Swift Drift (Our Version) (@TheSwiftDrift)May 26, 2025 Swift was nominated for six categories at the 2025 AMAs for her 11th studio album,The Tortured Poets Department: Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Favorite Touring Artist, Collaboration of the Year, Favorite Female Pop Artist and Favorite Pop Album. She has won 40 AMAs, more than any other artist—and if she snags just more on Monday, she will once again make history. So, why did she skip the awards show? It's impossible to say for sure. Sheattended the Grammy Awardsin February, after all. Plus, Swift is no longer busy touring for herEras Tour. So it didn't appear to be a conflict of schedule. did someone forget to remind taylor swift she's releasing reputation tv at the#AMAspic.twitter.com/huBj4pAapz — jamieallen (@jammichallen)May 27, 2025 Perhaps, Swift chose to lie low on the heels of theBlake LivelyandJustin Baldonilawsuitdrama involvingtexts between her and Lively. She might also want to enjoy more down time before a different awards show appearance. Both she and her boyfriend,Travis Kelce,were nominated for theNickelodeon Kids' ChoiceAwards, after all—Swift for favorite song ("I Can Do It With a Broken Heart") and Kelce for Favorite Male Sports Star. Who knows? Maybe Swift and Kelce will finally make their red carpet debut together at the June 21 awards show! Next:Taylor Swift's First Look atReputation TVSends Fans Into a Frenzy in Shocking Moment Why Did Taylor Swift Skip the 2025 AMAs? There Are Many Theoriesfirst appeared on Parade on May 27, 2025

Why Did Taylor Swift Skip the 2025 AMAs? There Are Many Theories

Why Did Taylor Swift Skip the 2025 AMAs? There Are Many Theories Taylor Swiftfans were hoping for not only a fabulous outfit but also a huge...
Bindi Irwin Issues Desperate Plea After Emergency Health ScareNew Foto - Bindi Irwin Issues Desperate Plea After Emergency Health Scare

Bindi Irwinissued a desperate plea after a recent health scare resulted inemergency surgery. On May 25, the daughter ofCrocodile HuntersstarsTerriand the lateSteve Irwintook toInstagramwith an update after spending time in a hospital. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "Healing. Thank you for your incredible words of support and kindness," the animal conservationist, 26, captioned her update. Bindi—who suffers fromendometriosisand recently had 14 lesions removed while undergoing an appendectomy and getting a hernia repair—then issued a bold PSA. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bindi Irwin (@bindisueirwin) "The reason I share my health journey is because more girls and women desperately need answers to their undiagnosed pain," Bindi continued. "I've battled with endometriosis for more than 12 years. This disease is crippling and can make you feel incredibly isolated." To conclude her post, the formerAnimal Planetstar wrote, "We need to raise awareness and change the narrative for women's health. I see you, your pain is real, and you deserve answers and genuine health care. For more information visit@endofound." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bindi Irwin (@bindisueirwin) In the comments, Bindi's followers lauded her for sharing her experience and raising awareness of the often debilitating women's health issue. Her mother, Terri, wrote, "Thank you for sharing your journey. ❤️." One fan wrote, "Beautiful, empowering & inspirational woman. Blessed to have you in our lives. ❤️‍🩹." Another shared, "Thank you for sharing your story. Praying that you continue to heal. 🙏💜." Meanwhile, someone else commented, "Thank you for sharing! I battled it for 20 years and there was no emotional support. Been through several surgeries myself." Next:Robert Irwin Fans Are Convinced He Just "Soft Launched" a New Girlfriend Bindi Irwin Issues Desperate Plea After Emergency Health Scarefirst appeared on Parade on May 26, 2025

Bindi Irwin Issues Desperate Plea After Emergency Health Scare

Bindi Irwin Issues Desperate Plea After Emergency Health Scare Bindi Irwinissued a desperate plea after a recent health scare resulted ineme...
Kathie Lee Gifford uncovers secret to thriving in her 70sNew Foto - Kathie Lee Gifford uncovers secret to thriving in her 70s

Kathie Lee Giffordreflected on how she is embracing life in her 70s. The 71-year-old former "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" host serves as an ambassador for QVC's Quintessential 50, which is "a collective of inspiring women over 50 who show that life only gets better with age," according to a press release for the shopping network. On May 14, Gifford attended QVC's TikTok Super Brand Day, an event that marked the second year of QVC's Age of Possibility platform. During an interview with Fox News Digital at the event, Gifford shared her thoughts on what the Age of Possibility meant to her. "Maybe something different than it is to a lot of women who think 'Are there any possibilities left for me?'" Gifford said. "And they have a sense of despair — some of them — a little sense of well, 'What am I here for anymore?'" she continued. "But I've always had purpose in my life. I've been solid and just steadfast. I've tried to be a believer in Almighty God, and if I wake up every morning, that means — I've got a pulse. That means he has got a purpose for me and that's what I try to do is listen to his voice. Figure out what that purpose is, and go about it holding his hand. Kathie Lee Gifford Reveals Why Stars Are Fleeing Hollywood For Rural America Read On The Fox News App "And not getting ahead of Him because I can't do it without Him," Gifford added. "I can't breathe without Him, and never had a day in my life when I thought I could. I'm grateful for that. I'm grateful that I came to that kind of faith early on in life. I don't know what I would have turned out to be in Hollywood if I hadn't been rooted in my faith. Right, wrong, immoral, moral. I mean, it saved me from a lot of despair." "The God of the Way" authorexplained how she had approached each new decade of her life with purpose and gratitude. WATCH: KATHIE LEE GIFFORD SHARES SECRET TO THRIVING IN HER 70S "When I turned 50, I still had little kids," the mother of Cody, 35, and Cassidy, 31, said. "And I was busy. I was still working with Regis. And then even at 60, I was working with Regis," Gifford continued. "And then I turned 71 this past year. " "I know it's hard to believe," she quipped. "There are things in my body I'm not happy about. But I've got a brand new book coming out. I've got three movies I'm writing and producing with my son. What else am I doing? I've got two new grandchildren coming. I will have five under the age of three in three years." "I mean, if you live in the past, you're gonna die there. If you just concentrate on what you've lost in your life, you're going to miss out on what you still have. And God wants you to be grateful. Not enough grateful people in this world, you know? There just aren't." WATCH: KATHIE LEE GIFFORD REFLECTS ON EMBRACING LIFE WITH GRATITUDE AT ANY AGE Gifford launched her career as an actress, making her television debut with a guest appearance in an episode of the soap opera "Days of Our Lives." She gained wider recognition when she starred in the musical sitcom "Hee Haw Honeys" from 1978 to 1979. The series was a spin-off of the long-running variety show "Hee Haw." She became a household name when she began hosting "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" alongside the lateRegis Philbin,Gifford hosted the hit morning show from 1985 to 2000 and received 10 joint Daytime Emmy Award nominations for outstanding talk show host with Philbin. Gifford went on to host the morning show "Today" with Hoda Kotb for 11 years, from 2008 to 2019. The duo earned two Daytime Emmy Award nominations for outstanding informative talk show host, winning in 2019. She is also an accomplished playwright, producer, singer-songwriter, author and actress. Gifford has starred in numerous TV shows and movies during her career. She has written five musicals, including Broadway's "Scandalous: The Life and Trials of Aimee Semple McPherson," which starred Carolee Carmello. In 2013, Carmello received a Tony Award nomination for her performance in the show. Gifford has also starred on Broadway, playing the role ofCarol Burnettin Stephen Sondheim's "Putting It Together" and portraying Miss Hannigan in "Annie." As an author, Gifford has penned a number of books, including five New York Times bestsellers as well as children's books While speaking with Fox News Digital, Gifford shared how she believes that her positive attitude and hard work has been the key to her success. WATCH: KATHIE LEE GIFFORD RECALLS HOW SHE BEGAN WORKING WITH QVC "There are a lot of people who feel entitled. I was never entitled to anything," she said. "But when I got a job, I was grateful. And I was never the prettiest girl that got the job, I was never the best singer, I was never the best dancer, I was never the best anything, but I was the best worker. And I had the best attitude. I was a producer's dream." Like What You're Reading? Click Here For More Entertainment News In addition to Gifford, QVC's TikTok Super Brand Day was also attended by other returning Q50 ambassadors, including former tennis star Billie Jean King, TV personality Stacy London and entrepreneur Barbara "Babs" Costello, as well as new ambassadors "Today" co-hostHoda Kotb,philanthropist Kathy Hilton and "Beverly Hills, 90210" alum Jennie Garth. While attending the event, Gifford and Kotb reunited on the red carpet. During her interview with Fox News Digital, Gifford recalled how she came to work with QVC. "They called me years ago when I was onwith Regisand asked me to do a product line for them," she said. "So, I came out with some sort of a beauty product, I think it was a skin cream and a really, really good one. And they said, 'Now you know, you might have to stay there and come back every 20 minutes or every couple hours and do it in the middle of the night, and I said, 'OK, let's see how it goes.'" Click Here To Sign Up For The Entertainment Newsletter "We sold out," Gifford recalled. "We sold $5 million worth of it in five minutes. I went, 'Oh.'" "Now, that didn't happen every time I went to do QVC, but it was a nice big step first," she added with a smile. Since then, Gifford said she has workedwith QVCon and off over the years. "They're an amazing organization," she said. "Technically, they're superb and nice, nice, nice people. And you know me, I don't hang out with mean ones. I do not do it." Original article source:Kathie Lee Gifford uncovers secret to thriving in her 70s

Kathie Lee Gifford uncovers secret to thriving in her 70s

Kathie Lee Gifford uncovers secret to thriving in her 70s Kathie Lee Giffordreflected on how she is embracing life in her 70s. The 71-year-o...

 

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