Explosion rocks cargo ship carrying coal in Baltimore; no injuries reportedNew Foto - Explosion rocks cargo ship carrying coal in Baltimore; no injuries reported

An explosion rocked a cargo ship carrying coal in Baltimore, causing a fire and sending a stream of smoke into the sky but injuring nobody, authorities said Monday evening. Coast Guard crews and firefighters from the city of Baltimore were among those who responded, and the fire was extinguished on the still-moving vessel, Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Matthew West said. The cause of the blast and subsequent fire was under investigation, he said. Video showed black smoke still billowing from the vessel, which authorities said is named W-Sapphire. The cargo ship was carrying coal in a channel outbound from Baltimore Harbor near the site oflast year's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, West said. In a statement, the Baltimore City Fire Department described the location as being in the "Patapsco River near the former Key Bridge site." It said that 23 people were on board the 751 "bulk carrier" and that none reported injury. The vessel, however, was "showing signs of damage consistent with a fire and explosion." The Coast Guard and the fire department said the incident was reported about 6:30 p.m. Authorities were maintaining a 500-yard safety zone around the cargo ship. That could preclude vessel traffic through the main shipping channel, which has beendescribed as being 700 feet wide. On March 26, 2024,a cargo ship drifted into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing a partial collapse and killing six people, including road workers who had been atop the structure.

Explosion rocks cargo ship carrying coal in Baltimore; no injuries reported

Explosion rocks cargo ship carrying coal in Baltimore; no injuries reported An explosion rocked a cargo ship carrying coal in Baltimore, cau...
Hurricane Erin tracker: North Carolina's Outer Banks under evacuation ordersNew Foto - Hurricane Erin tracker: North Carolina's Outer Banks under evacuation orders

Hurricane Erin, now aCategory 2 hurricane, has prompted a tropical storm watch for North Carolina's Outer Banks and is expected to bring dangerous waves andrip currentsto beaches along the East Coast. Here's the latest forecast: MORE: Above-normal activity predicted for remainder of 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, NOAA says While the storm won't make landfall on the East Coast, it has prompted mandatory evacuations for some Outer Banks residents and visitors. The Outer Banks is forecast to get heavy rain Wednesday night into Thursday and winds over 40 mph. A storm surge watch and a high surf advisory have been issued, with destructive, large breaking waves up to 20 feet in the forecast. Coastal damage is likely from large waves destroying protective dunes. The flooding will also extend inland, likely impacting roads. MORE: Rip currents: What to know about the dangers and how to escape Dangerous rip currents and large waves are forecast for the East Coast through Friday. More than50 people were rescuedfrom the ocean at Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on Monday local officials said, and no swimming is recommended at Wrightsville Beach from Tuesday though Friday. The popular beach towns of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, and Wildwood, New Jersey, banned swimming on Monday due to the rough surf. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday urged all beachgoers in the state to avoid going in the ocean this week, and added, "We need to anticipate what could be meaningful flooding on the back end of this." On Tuesday, waves will pick up along the East Coast, with Florida to the Outer Banks facing the worst conditions. By Wednesday, the waves will increase along the Carolinas as Erin makes its closest pass to the Outer Banks Wednesday night into Thursday. On Thursday, the high surf will arrive to beaches in the Mid-Atlantic and New England. A high surf advisory is also posted for portions of New Jersey, Long Island and Massachusetts.

Hurricane Erin tracker: North Carolina's Outer Banks under evacuation orders

Hurricane Erin tracker: North Carolina's Outer Banks under evacuation orders Hurricane Erin, now aCategory 2 hurricane, has prompted a t...
Powerball continues nearly 4-month stretch without winner as jackpot climbsNew Foto - Powerball continues nearly 4-month stretch without winner as jackpot climbs

It has been since May 31 that anyone has hit all six numbers in the multistate Powerball lottery, causing the jackpot to grow with each drawing. On Monday, the streak of drawings without a winner grew to 34, as no one matched the five white balls and one Powerball. Monday's jackpot was estimated at $609 million. Without a winner, Wednesday's jackpot will be even larger, making it the biggest jackpot for a Powerball drawing in 2025. The last time the Powerball jackpot exceeded $600 million was on April 6, 2024, when Cheng "Charlie" Saephan of Oregon hit all six numbers. Although Monday's drawing did not result in a jackpot winner, two players won $1 million by matching all five white ball numbers. RELATED STORY |Jackpot claimed: About the $1.3 billion Powerball win The numbers for Monday's drawing were 15, 46, 61, 63, and 64, with a Powerball of 1. The odds of winning the jackpot are about 1 in 292 million. Powerball also offers prizes ranging from $4 to $2 million, and the odds of winning a smaller prize are about 1 in 25. Powerball is played in 45 states and Washington, D.C. Since Powerball lengthened the odds of hitting all six numbers in 2015, the multistate lottery has generally had six to nine winners a year. All 10 of its largest jackpots have also occurred since 2015. The largest Powerball jackpot in history was $2.04 billion, won on Nov. 7, 2022.

Powerball continues nearly 4-month stretch without winner as jackpot climbs

Powerball continues nearly 4-month stretch without winner as jackpot climbs It has been since May 31 that anyone has hit all six numbers in ...
Prince Harry Shares Quiet Tribute to 'Humility' of His Grandfather Prince Philip at Wartime AnniversaryNew Foto - Prince Harry Shares Quiet Tribute to 'Humility' of His Grandfather Prince Philip at Wartime Anniversary

Karwai Tang/WireImage Prince Harry asked a friend to lay a wreath and leave a message at the official commemoration of VJ Day on August 15 The Duke of Sussex's friend waited until King Charles and Queen Camilla had departed before leaving the tribute on a wreath of poppies The letter included warm words about his late grandfather, Prince Philip, who died in 2021 Prince Harryhas quietly paid tribute to fallen veterans and his late grandfatherPrince Philipwho fought in the Second World War. The Duke of Sussex had a wreath and a letter placed at the official commemoration to those who served in the Asia-Pacific region 80 years ago. The tribute was placed at the Burma Star Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum, in Staffordshire, England on Aug. 15, after his father,King Charles, had led the tributesearlier in the day. Harry, 40, who himself was an army officer and served two tours of Afghanistan, had asked a friend to place the memorial when the dignitaries, led by Charles, 76, and Queen Camilla, 78, and members of the media covering the event had departed, PEOPLE has confirmed. GB Newswas the first to report the news. Harry wrote in his message — carried on his own letterhead with his 'H' cypher — of his praise for the service members of the "Forgotten Army" whose "courage and endurance in the Far East campaign were anything but forgettable." He wrote that their service "in the jungles and mountains...was marked by grit, unity and sacrifice." Then, he added a poignant, personal tribute to his late grandfather Philip, whodied in 2021, aged 99. Darren Staples-WPA Pool/Getty "For me, this anniversary carries an added layer of meaning. My late grandfather, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, served in the pacific campaign. He spoke with quiet humility about those years, but I know how deeply he respected all who stood beside him in that theatre of war. Today, as I think of him, I think also of each of you, of the shared hardships, the bonds forge4d, and the legacy you leave." Philip was a war hero who joined the Royal Navy in 1939 and was praised for his role in his action during the Battle of Cape Matapan in the Mediterranean Sea in 1941. his service in the Pacific was as first lieutenant on the destroyer Whelp, and was on board ship in Tokyo Baywhen the surrender of Japan was signedin Sept. 1945. The memorial tribute was especially significant as Harrywas denied a requestto leave a wreath at the official memorial on Remembrance Sunday, November 2020. Harry and his wife,Meghan Markle, hadstepped down as senior royals earlier that year, and a source close to him said that though "he understands that he doesn't have the same formal role in the family as he used to, he was said to be "saddened and disappointed" to have his request turned down Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! Eric Charbonneau/Archewell Foundation via Getty On VJ Day,Prince WilliamandPrincess Katemade their own public tribute, writing onsocial media, "Today, on the 80thanniversary of VJ Day, we remember the courage, sacrifice, and resilience of all who served. Today we especially think of those British and Commonwealth troops who fought in the Asia-Pacific," Kate and William, both 43, wrote. "We owe an enduring debt to the generation who gave so much, and to whom we will always be grateful." Read the original article onPeople

Prince Harry Shares Quiet Tribute to ‘Humility’ of His Grandfather Prince Philip at Wartime Anniversary

Prince Harry Shares Quiet Tribute to 'Humility' of His Grandfather Prince Philip at Wartime Anniversary Karwai Tang/WireImage Prince...
Colman Domingo reveals almost accidentally joined a cultNew Foto - Colman Domingo reveals almost accidentally joined a cult

Well, this is awkward. While most people worry about accidentally ordering the wrong coffee or taking a wrong turn on vacation, Emmy-nominated actorColman Domingohad a slightly more dramatic oops moment during his recent trip to Mexico City. Turns out, he almost accidentally joined a cult. The "Euphoria" and "Sing Sing" star recently spilled the beans about his bizarre encounter during an interview forLast Mealshosted byMythical ChefJosh Scherer, and honestly, it's the kind of story that makes you want to double-check every friendly group you meet while traveling. "I accidentally almost joined the call in Mexico City a couple months ago," Domingo explained, probably still scratching his head about the whole ordeal. Now, before you start picturing him in robes chanting around a campfire, let's be clear – this wasn't intentional cult shopping. According to the actor, what started as an innocent chat with some seemingly nice folks quickly took a turn for the weird. "It was just a group of nice people, and then I was like, 'Wait a minute, this is weird,'" he recalled. That's when his spider-senses started tingling, and thankfully, his common sense kicked in before things got too cultish. The whole situation began innocently enough, as these things usually do. Domingo found himself talking to a group of what he thought were "nice people" when he was in Mexico, but he ultimately realised that they were trying to convert him to their belief system. Meanwhile, Domingo admitted this was his first rodeo when it came to cult encounters – which, let's be honest, is probably the case for most of us. As he did more research about the group afterward, he realized just how close he'd come to an unplanned lifestyle change. "I'm like, 'Oh, that's a cult." The actor's quick thinking and healthy dose of skepticism saved him from what could have been a very different kind of Mexican vacation story. Instead of bringing home souvenirs, he almost brought home a whole new belief system and probably some very concerned family members. Thankfully, Domingo's natural instincts kicked in when the group's behavior shifted from friendly chitchat to something more pushy and recruitment-focused. Sometimes your gut feeling really is your best travel companion. Have an opinion on what you just read?Sign up to be a part of the Socialite Life communitytopost a comment,bookmark your favorite articles, topics, and contributors. Sign Up Today

Colman Domingo reveals almost accidentally joined a cult

Colman Domingo reveals almost accidentally joined a cult Well, this is awkward. While most people worry about accidentally ordering the wron...
Aubrey Plaza Opens Up to Amy Poehler About Grief Following Her Husband's Death: 'It's a Daily Struggle'New Foto - Aubrey Plaza Opens Up to Amy Poehler About Grief Following Her Husband's Death: 'It's a Daily Struggle'

TheStewartofNY/FilmMagic Aubrey Plaza opened up about dealing with grief during an appearance on her friend Amy Poehler'sGood Hangpodcast Plaza's husband, Jeff Baena, died by suicide in January of this year "Overall, I'm here and I'm functioning. I feel really grateful to be moving through the world. I think I'm okay, but it's like a daily struggle," the actress told Poehler in the episode released Aug. 19 Aubrey Plazais speaking out about dealing with grief followingthe death of her late husband, Jeff Baena. During an appearance on the latest episode of her friendAmy Poehler'sGood Hangpodcast, Plaza, 41, was asked how she's doing afterher husband Baenadied by suicide at age 47 on Jan. 3 of this year. After Poehler, 53, mentioned that Plaza's dog, Frankie, had been acting asThe White Lotusstar's "therapy dog," the podcast host continued, "Just to get it out the way, people want to see you and want to see how you are, they love you." "You've had this terrible, terrible, tragic year. You lost your husband, you've been dealing with that and you've been looking for all different ways in which to feel and find support," Poehler, who starred onParks and Recreationwith Plaza between 2009-2015, added. "On behalf of all the people who feel like they know you, and the people who do know you, how are you feeling today?" Poehler asked, to which Plaza responded, "Right in this very, very present moment, I feel happy to be with you." "Overall, I'm here and I'm functioning. I feel really grateful to be moving through the world. I think I'm okay, but it's like a daily struggle, obviously," Plaza continued. David Crotty/Patrick McMullan via Getty TheAgatha All Alongstar went on to compare grief to the 2025 movie,The Gorge, starring actors includingMiles TellerandAnya Taylor-Joy. Plaza told Poehler, "This is a really dumb analogy and it was kind of a joke at a certain point, but I actually mean it. Did you see that movieThe Gorge?" "It's like [an] alien movie or something with Miles Teller. In the movie, there's like a cliff on one side and there's a cliff on the other side, then there's gorge in between and it's filled with all these like monster people that are trying to get them," she added. Good Hang with Amy Poehler/YouTube Plaza continued, "I swear when I watched it, I was like that feels like what my grief is like … or what grief could be like." "At all times there's like a giant ocean of awfulness, that's like right there and I can see it. Sometimes I just want to dive into it, and just like be in it. Then sometimes I just look at it, and sometimes I try to get away from it. But, it's always there," she explained. Theactress started dating Baena, a writer and director, in 2011, before fans learned that the couple had tied the knot in May 2021 when she referred to him as her "darling husband" in an Instagram post. Her rep laterconfirmed to PEOPLEthat the couple had wed. Following Baena's death, Plaza and Baena's family released a statement at the time and called his passing an "unimaginable tragedy." Alberto E. Rodriguez/WireImage "We are deeply grateful to everyone who has offered support. Please respect our privacy during this time," they said in the statement obtained by PEOPLE. 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. If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988, text "STRENGTH" to the Crisis Text Line at 741741 or go to988lifeline.org. Read the original article onPeople

Aubrey Plaza Opens Up to Amy Poehler About Grief Following Her Husband’s Death: ‘It’s a Daily Struggle'

Aubrey Plaza Opens Up to Amy Poehler About Grief Following Her Husband's Death: 'It's a Daily Struggle' TheStewartofNY/FilmM...

 

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