Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 93 Palestinians, including several families, health officials sayNew Foto - Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 93 Palestinians, including several families, health officials say

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli strikes overnight and into Tuesday killed more than 90 Palestiniansacross the Gaza Strip, including dozens of women and children, health officials said. One strike in the northern Shati refugee camp killed a 68-year-old Hamas member of the Palestinian legislature, as well as a man and a woman and their six children who were sheltering in the same building, according to officials from Shifa Hospital, where the casualties were taken. One of the deadliest strikes hit a house in Gaza City's Tel al-Hawa district on Monday evening and killed 19 members of the family living inside, according to Shifa Hospital. The dead included eight women and six children. A strike on a tent housing displaced people in the same district killed a man and a woman and their two children. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military on the strikes. Gaza's Health Ministry said in a daily report Tuesday afternoon that the bodies of 93 people killed by Israeli strikes had been brought to hospitals in Gaza over the past 24 hours, along with 278 wounded. It did not specify the total number of women and children among the dead. The Hamas politician killed in a strike early Tuesday, Mohammed Faraj al-Ghoul, was a member of the bloc of representatives from the group that won seats in the Palestinian Legislative Council in the last election held among Palestinians, in 2006. Hamas won a majority in the vote, but relations with the main Fatah faction that had long led the Palestinian Authority unraveled and ended with Hamas taking over the Gaza Strip in 2007. The legislative council has not formally convened since. The Israeli military says it only targets militants and tries to avoid harming civilians. It blames civilian deaths on Hamas because the militants operate in densely populated areas. But daily, it hits homes and shelters where people are living without warning or explanation of the target. The latest attacks came after U.S. PresidentDonald Trumpand Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held two days of talks last week that endedwith no sign of a breakthroughin negotiations over a ceasefire and hostage release. Israel has killed more than 58,400 Palestinians and wounded more than 139,000 others in its retaliation campaign since Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, attack, according to Gaza's Health Ministry. Just over half the dead are women and children, according to the ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and militants in its tally. The ministry, part of the Hamas-run government, is led by medical professionals. Its count, based on daily reports from hospitals, is considered by the United Nations and other experts to bethe most reliable. Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas after its attack 20 month ago, in which militants stormed into southern Israel and killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians. They abducted 251 others, and the militants are still holding 50 hostages, less than half of them believed to be alive. Israel's air and ground campaign has destroyed vast areas of Gaza and driven some 90% of the population from their homes. Aid groups say they have struggled to bring in food and other assistance because of Israeli military restrictions and the breakdown of law and order, andexperts have warned of famine. ___ Follow AP's war coverage athttps://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-war

Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 93 Palestinians, including several families, health officials say

Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 93 Palestinians, including several families, health officials say DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli stri...
Megachurch pastor John MacArthur dead: 'His faith became sight'New Foto - Megachurch pastor John MacArthur dead: 'His faith became sight'

LOS ANGELES – John MacArthur, the 86-year-old pastor of a Los Angeles megachurch, died after being hospitalized with pneumonia, his church announced July 14. "This evening, his faith became sight. He faithfully endured until his race was run,"Grace to You, the media ministry he founded,posted on X on the evening of July 14. MacArthur, pastor ofGrace Community Churchin the working-class community of Sun Valley since 1969, contracted pneumonia last week, associate PastorTom Patton told the congregationat a July 13 service. "He was admitted into the hospital and may be in the presence of the Lord soon," Patton said. "We place our dear pastor at the feet of the glorious savior, whom he has served so faithfully for so many years and now awaits his final command to be in his presence forever." MacArthur,like some other preachers across the United States, catapulted into the public spotlight during the COVID-19 pandemic when hehosted large gatheringsdespite city policies to limit congregations to small numbers outside. MacArthur is survived by his wife Patricia, their children, 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. USA TODAY has reached out to Grace Community Church. Jimmy Swaggart dead at 90:Televangelist dies weeks after going into cardiac arrest The announcement of MacArthur's death drew an outpouring from those who followed him. "He was my spiritual father as a teen in 1979," Randy Robertson posted to theannouncement of the death on Facebook. "Under his expository preaching on Sundays and Wednesdays the foundation of my new faith was firmly established." Adam Boyer added, "Praise the Lord for an exemplary life of faithfulness and service to Christ, whom he is now seeing face to face. Every day I want to be more like the man John MacArthur was." Happy birthday, Pastor John!pic.twitter.com/57XnGc8tjY — Grace Church (@GraceComChurch)June 19, 2025 The news comesafterthe Rev.Jimmy Swaggartwas buried in Louisiana. A global televangelist in the 1980s before an adultery scandal diminished his influence, Swaggart died on July 8 in a Baton Rouge hospital. Swaggart, who was 90, never regained consciousness following a heart attack in his home on June 15. His publicist told USA TODAY he died surrounded by family and loved ones. This story has been updated to include video. Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X @nataliealund. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Pastor John MacArthur hospitalized with pneumonia, Grace Church says

Megachurch pastor John MacArthur dead: 'His faith became sight'

Megachurch pastor John MacArthur dead: 'His faith became sight' LOS ANGELES – John MacArthur, the 86-year-old pastor of a Los Angele...
House explodes during New Jersey flooding, nearby homes damagedNew Foto - House explodes during New Jersey flooding, nearby homes damaged

A house exploded overnight as flash flooding inundated a New Jersey neighborhood and damaged several nearby homes, officials said. The blast took place about 2:45 a.m. local time on July 15 at a home on Parkview Avenue, a North Plainfield Police Department non-emergency dispatcher confirmed to USA TODAY. The house is in the borough of North Plainfield in Somerset County, not far from the New York state line and about 30 miles from The Big Apple. Footage of the incidentshows wooden slats from the front of the home laying flat on the ground with torn siding and other rubble behind it. As of Monday no injuries or fatalities had been reported. According to police Chief Alan McKay, when officers arrived on scene, they found the home fully engulfed in flames. "Luckily the home appears to have been empty and no victims were located," police wrote in a news release. Northeast flooding:Heavy rainfall causes flash flooding in New York City, other major cities The destruction took place around the same time heavy rainfall hit portions of the state as well as New York City, with videos on social media showing a subway station inundated with floodwaters. Parkview Avenue and other roads and highways in New Jersey experienced high floodwater overnight. The heavy flooding turned most roads including Route 22 into rivers and made them unpassable, police reported, and dozens were rescued from vehicles and homes throughout the borough. Several agencies were dispatched to assist local police including the New Jersey State Police and the Somerset County Dive Team. McKay said about 40 residents were rescued from floodwaters which destroyed countless homes and vehicles.The Red Cross was notified and is responding to assist with food, water and temporary housing, McKay said. Major cities across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic including New York City were hampered by flash flooding after storms knocked out power, closed voluminous roads and prompted water rescues on July 14. According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Mount Holly, the rain caused flash flooding prompting astate of emergency declarationin New Jersey. In northern New Jersey, forecasters reported between 3 and 6.5 inches of rain fell. The NWS warned more rain was expected on July 15. 'His faith became sight':Megachurch pastor John MacArthur dies A preliminary investigation by officials determined the explosion appears to have been the result of a gas leak, police said. Contributing: Jeanine Santucci Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X @nataliealund. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:House explodes in North Plainfield, New Jersey amid flooding

House explodes during New Jersey flooding, nearby homes damaged

House explodes during New Jersey flooding, nearby homes damaged A house exploded overnight as flash flooding inundated a New Jersey neighbor...
Nadiya Hussain Says She 'Vomited' After Realizing She'd Been Abused as a 5-Year-Old During Sex Education ClassNew Foto - Nadiya Hussain Says She 'Vomited' After Realizing She'd Been Abused as a 5-Year-Old During Sex Education Class

We need To Talk/YouTube Nadiya Hussain opened up about the alleged sexual abuse she suffered at the age of 5 during an appearance on theWe Need To Talkpodcast on July 15 The TV chef recalled how she "vomited" after realizing she'd been abused during a sex education class Hussain also shared how she has never spoken to parents about the alleged incident Nadiya Hussainis opening up about the sexual abuse she allegedly suffered at the age of 5. During an appearance on theWe Need To Talkpodcast on Tuesday, July 15,The Great British Baking Showwinner 40, spoke candidly to hostPaul C Brunsonabout one of the most traumatic memories from her childhood. "As a 5-year-old, I was sexually abused by my cousin," Hussain alleged. "I didn't really know that that was sexual abuse until I was in my biology lesson in Year 8 [of school] and we were having a sex education class." "The penny dropped. I put the two together, and I was like, 'That happened to me,' " the TV chef continued. "I remember vomiting profusely. My teacher said, 'Are you unwell?' And I said, 'No, I'm fine.' " Hussain recalled that she kept quiet instead of telling the teacher because her alleged abuser was a cousin who was constantly around her family. "He was there all the time, and he was in our house and he was upstairs, and he was everywhere," she said. When Brunson, 50, asked how her family reacted once they found out about the abuse, Hussain revealed she's never spoken to her parents about it. "We don't talk about it," Hussain said. "Nobody talks about it. I can sit here and tell the whole world, but I cannot have that conversation with my mum and dad ever." The baker revealed her parents have never read her book, before adding that she has debated bringing up the alleged abuse she suffered in a conversation with them. "Would I like to if they were different people? Yeah," she said of talking to her parents. "I know them too well, I know that, I know what I'd be met with." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "I live in a community where the men are protected. And to be fair, we live in a society where men are always protected," Hussain continued. "And I don't want anyone to say that it was my fault, because I think that's what I'm going to hear. And I think I don't want to hear that, if I hear that I'll lose it." "What I would hate to see is, I feel like I would be blamed and he would be protected, and I just can't dig that up," she added. PBS/Love Productions / Courtesy: Everett Collection Hussain went on to reflect on being bullied at school from the ages of 4 to 17 by two boys, who she also claims attempted to sexually assault her. Elsewhere in the podcast, she shared her experience ofracismwhile growing up and the additional trauma that came with her TV fame. TheGBBSstar recalled producers having to move into her house after she received death threats and having panic buttons installed in her home that would alert police. "It's soul-destroying because somebody hates you enough to want you dead," she said. "And then you ask yourself, 'Why?' " We need To Talk/YouTube "Am I that bad? Why do you want me dead?" she continued. "I couldn't understand it, it was like I lost my faith in humanity completely." Hussain said her family now lives in a house that's overlooked by seven neighbors to feel protected. "If there are any problems, we've taught our kids to go out into the garden and shout because there will be a neighbor who hears you," she added. If you suspect child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or go to www.childhelp.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages. If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual abuse, text "STRENGTH" to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 to be connected to a certified crisis counselor. Read the original article onPeople

Nadiya Hussain Says She 'Vomited' After Realizing She'd Been Abused as a 5-Year-Old During Sex Education Class

Nadiya Hussain Says She 'Vomited' After Realizing She'd Been Abused as a 5-Year-Old During Sex Education Class We need To Talk/Y...
Wondering Why 'Bachelor in Paradise' Moved to Costa Rica? It's Complicated and Fans Aren't HappyNew Foto - Wondering Why 'Bachelor in Paradise' Moved to Costa Rica? It's Complicated and Fans Aren't Happy

"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Bachelor in Paradiseis known for many things: Being chaotic. Traumatizing an entire population of crabs who are forced to watch strangers make out in their literal home. And above all else, those daybeds that have truly SEEN SOME THINGS. But this season is looking a little different, mostly because the show ditched its longtime filming location in Mexico and moved to Costa Rica's Azura Beach Resort. And fans who are fond of the show's iconic original location aren't exactly thrilled. I miss the little crabs they show in between different segments ☹️#BachelorInParadisepic.twitter.com/VUPBnOXRmT — here 4 the wrong reasons (@here4thewrgrsn)July 15, 2025 Reject modernity, embrace tradition#bachelorinparadisepic.twitter.com/wmBA9idzHH — nat 🧜🏼♀️ (@natalie_marina)July 8, 2025 So, why the move? There are several reasons, and chief among them is the need for air conditioning and elevators now that the Goldens are on the show. "All of those things went into the thought behind going to Costa Rica and finding somewhere different," showrunner Scott Teti toldVariety. "It was a great experience. I think the hotel and the vibe of everything feels a little chicer and more elevated. There's air conditioning! So if the cast is happier, you're going to get a better response. And I think the response was extremely positive with their experience." Scott also toldEntertainment Weeklythat "I think the drive to move was based on shaking things up stylistically with a new vibe and a new kind ofParadise. This also is very production friendly. It's a very private beach. It's very secluded, but it also has the ability for our production to stay on one side of the sister hotel, and the newer portion of the Azuara Beach Resort, where we will be filming, is right next door. It's this beautiful hot, new location." Kay! You Might Also Like Here's What NOT to Wear to a Wedding Meet the Laziest, Easiest Acne Routine You'll Ever Try

Wondering Why ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ Moved to Costa Rica? It's Complicated and Fans Aren't Happy

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Michael Jackson Estate Files Response to Paris Jackson's Questioning of 'Premium Payouts': 'Well Deserved and Reasonable'New Foto - Michael Jackson Estate Files Response to Paris Jackson's Questioning of 'Premium Payouts': 'Well Deserved and Reasonable'

Pool Photographer/WireImage; Swan Gallet/WWD via Getty Michael Jackson's estate responded to Paris Jackson's court filing, questioning "premium payouts" made in 2018 for unrecorded attorney time The estate claimed that the attorneys were "instrumental and critical in assisting and supporting the Executors in achieving unprecedented results for the Estate," hence the payments A hearing is scheduled regarding the issue on Wednesday, July 16 Michael Jackson's estate has responded toParis Jackson's questioning of"premium payouts" made for unrecorded attorney timein 2018. According to court documents filed on July 15 and obtained by PEOPLE, the late singer's estate claim that the lawyers who received what his daughter Paris, 27, called "premium payouts" were compensated based on their "experience, negotiating skills, relationships, and knowledge of the entertainment and international music publishing and recording businesses." His estate claims that the attorneys "were instrumental and critical in assisting and supporting the Executors in achieving unprecedented results for the Estate, including without limitation, the more than$287 million return on the EMI investment." Sony bought Michael's estate's EMI share in 2018, during which the alleged six-month period, executors requested approval for $625,000 in payments to three law firms. Additionally, the attorneys "cannot be adequately measured or fairly compensated by an hourly rate fee payment." Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty "It is not unusual and in fact is quite common, in the entertainment/music business for attorneys with the level of skills, experience, and relationships of Mr. Weitzman and Mr. Katz to receive compensation in addition to their hourly rate fee payment," the estate added in their response. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The executors of the "Thriller" singer's estate said that the attorney's compensation was "well deserved and reasonable given the nature and difficulty of the tasks performed, the results achieved and the unprecedented benefit of the respective firms' services to the Estate." A hearing regarding the issue is expected to take place on Wednesday, July 15. On June 24, Paris had filed court documents, as she was "concerned" regarding the "practice of granting so-called 'premium payments' for unrecorded attorney time, much less paying one-hundred percent of any such extraordinary amounts." The executors requested approval in 2018 for $625,000 in payments to three law firms, which Paris referred to as "uncaptured time," lacking an explanation regarding "why counsel was incapable of recording unbilled time, or why such a failure should not preclude payment." The documents claim that two of the law firms involved had received the "premium payments" had violated the "Court's order allowing only partial payment of attorneys' fees until Court approval is obtained." The payments were "at least in part, to consist of lavish gratuities bestowed upon already well-compensated counsel," Paris's filing alleges. KMazur/WireImage Michael was over $500 million in debtat the time of his death and owed money to over 60 creditors, per court documents obtained by PEOPLE in June 2024. Before he died, he was planning acomeback, which included a residency at London's O2 Arena. Leading up to it, however, Michael was falling further and further into debt each year.The Los Angeles Timesreported that he was accruing $30 million in debt annually. His estate became responsible for the money Michael owed after his death. Paris, along with her brothers Prince and Bigi, arebeneficiaries of Michael's estate. Read the original article onPeople

Michael Jackson Estate Files Response to Paris Jackson's Questioning of 'Premium Payouts': 'Well Deserved and Reasonable'

Michael Jackson Estate Files Response to Paris Jackson's Questioning of 'Premium Payouts': 'Well Deserved and Reasonable...

 

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