Palestinian factions begin handing over weapons at Beirut refugee campNew Foto - Palestinian factions begin handing over weapons at Beirut refugee camp

Palestinian factions began handing over some of the weapons held in arefugee campon the outskirts of Beirut to the Lebanese army Thursday, an initial step in implementing a plan officials announced three months earlier for removing arms from the camps. It was a modest first step. One pickup left the camp loaded with light weapons packed in bags. The butts of machine guns could be seen protruding from some of the sacks. It remains unclear whether all factions will abide by the decision. Representatives of Hamas and the allied Palestinian Islamic Jihad did not respond to requests for comment. A spokesperson for Hamas sent a statement signed by "the Palestinian Factions in Lebanon" that called Thursday's handover of weapons "an internal organizational matter within the Fatah movement" that "has no connection, near or far, to the issue of Palestinian weapons in the camps." It added, "Our weapons have always been and will always be linked to the right of return and the just Palestinian cause and will remain so as long as the occupation remains on Palestinian soil." The decision to remove weapons from the camps was announcedin May during a visitby Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to Lebanon, during which he and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun announced that arms would be consolidated under the authority of the Lebanese government. The step of removing weapons from the camps was seen as a precursor to the much more difficult step of disarming the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, which last year fought a bruising war with Israel that ended in a ceasefire in November. The group has been under domestic and international pressure since then to give up its remaining arsenal, which it has so far refused to do. Implementation of the plan for the Palestinian camps was delayed amid disagreements among and within the various Palestinian factions operating in Lebanon, which include Abbas' Fatah movement, the rival Hamas group and a range of other Islamist and leftist groups, over the mechanism for handing over the weapons. Ramez Dimashkieh, head of the Lebanese-Palestinian Dialogue Committee, a government body that serves as an interlocutor between Palestinian refugees and officials, said in a statement that the handover of weapons Thursday at the Burj al-Barajneh camp south of Beirut "will be the first step, with further batches to be delivered in the coming weeks from Burj al-Barajneh camp and the rest of the camps," the statement said. Nabil Abu Rdeneh, a spokesperson for Abbas, said in a statement that weapons were also handed over Thursday at al-Bass camp in southern Lebanon and would continue in other camps in implementation of the agreement between Abbas and the Lebanese government. U.S. envoy Tom Barrack congratulated the Lebanese government and Fatah "for their agreement on voluntary disarmament in Beirut camps." In a post on X, he called it "a historic step toward unity and stability, showing true commitment to peace and cooperation." However, the extent to which the decision would actually be implemented remained unclear. Some officials with the Palestinian factions said only "illegal" weapons would be handed over, not those belonging to organized factions. They also said personal light weapons would not be included. Badih al-Habet, a spokesperson for Fatah in Beirut, told reporters that Aoun had acknowledged that "personal weapons are part of Arab and national culture."

Palestinian factions begin handing over weapons at Beirut refugee camp

Palestinian factions begin handing over weapons at Beirut refugee camp Palestinian factions began handing over some of the weapons held in a...
Mom Rushes to Save Baby After Her Car Plunges Into Marina. Stranger Scales Fence to Reach ThemNew Foto - Mom Rushes to Save Baby After Her Car Plunges Into Marina. Stranger Scales Fence to Reach Them

City of Menasha Police Department A mother rushed to save her baby after their vehicle plunged into a marina in Wisconsin on Aug. 19 One passerby scaled a fence to help the pair, and two other locals rushed to assist The cause of the incident is under investigation A baby is safe after a car plunged into a marina in Wisconsin, thanks to the quick actions of the child's mother and passing strangers, authorities said. On the evening of Tuesday, Aug. 19, a woman was in her car with her 1-year-old child, who was safely strapped into a car seat, when the incident occurred near 1 Center Street in Menasha, theCity of Menasha Police Departmentsaid in a statement shared on Facebook. In surveillance footage shared by authorities, the car can be seen rolling beyond the parking space, under a fence and down an embankment, before sinking into the Menasha Marina. "The vehicle was attempting to park here, and then drove slowly — looks like an idle speed, or just a little bit of accelerator —  and then it drove through here," Matthew Roe, the community liaison officer for the Menasha Police Department, told FOX affiliateWLUK. "Missed the tree and the electrical connections right here." Acting with "extraordinary courage," the woman in the car worked to free her baby from the submerged vehicle and got them both to safety, the police department said. PEOPLE has contacted officials for further information. "As the mother worked to rescue her child, one community member sprinted toward the marina, scaling a fence without hesitation to reach them," officials continued. "This individual's fearless response set the tone for the rescue." After one person jumped the fence to reach the mother and toddler, two other passersby arrived to make sure the pair was safe. By 8:53 p.m. local time, officers responded to a report that a vehicle had entered the water. After they arrived, authorities confirmed that no one else was inside the car. There wasn't much damage caused by the vehicle, Roe said, noting to WLUK, "When the car drove under the fence, the fence just collapsed back down. You can see where the fence cap was knocked loose." He added, "The car went right underneath it — did not even damage the poles and the concrete foundation." Following a preliminary investigation, police believe the incident occurred because of "confusion in vehicle control," authorities said. The woman may have accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake pedal while trying to park, according to WLUK. The incident remains under investigation. Google Maps When the vehicle was removed from the marina the next day, the water was so deep that the top of the car couldn't be seen from the shore, Roe told the outlet. Menasha Police Chief Nick Thorn praised the mother and community members' fearlessness following the incident. 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 courage shown by this mother and the community members who rushed to her side prevented a tragedy," he said in statement shared in the news release. "Their actions reflect the very best of our community and remind us how powerful it is when people step forward in moments of need." Read the original article onPeople

Mom Rushes to Save Baby After Her Car Plunges Into Marina. Stranger Scales Fence to Reach Them

Mom Rushes to Save Baby After Her Car Plunges Into Marina. Stranger Scales Fence to Reach Them City of Menasha Police Department A mother ru...
32,000 pounds of meat products recalled due to false USDA inspection marksNew Foto - 32,000 pounds of meat products recalled due to false USDA inspection marks

A New Jersey-based company, Sabrositos Hondurenos, LLC, is recalling about 32,000 pounds of various meat products with a false USDA mark of inspection, meaning the meats didn't go through proper federal examination, according to federal officials. In an alertshared Thursday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service said the recalled products are falsely labeled with establishment number "EST. 1785," which "does not exist," they said. The items, which include chorizo (sausage), pork chops and ribs, were shipped to retail locations and restaurants nationwide and were produced with various dates before Aug. 20, 2025. The recall includes the following: Homestyle chorizo labeled "OLANCHO Chorizo Suelto Olanchano SABROCITOS HONDUREÑOS" (14-oz. vacuum-sealed packages)Smoked pork chops labeled "OLANCHO Chuleta Ahumada Olanchana SABROCITOS HONDUREÑOS" (14-oz. vacuum-sealed packages)Smoked chorizo labeled "OLANCHO Chorizo Ahumado Olanchano SABROCITOS HONDUREÑOS" (14-oz. vacuum-sealed packages)Cased homestyle chorizo labeled "OLANCHO Chorizo Olanchano Criollo SABROCITOS HONDUREÑOS" (14-oz. vacuum-sealed packages)Smoked BBQ spicy chorizo labeled "OLANCHO Chorizo Parrillero SABROCITOS HONDUREÑOS" (14-oz. vacuum-sealed packages)Smoked ribs labeled "OLANCHO Costilla Ahumada Olanchana SABROCITOS HONDUREÑOS" (14-oz. vacuum-sealed packages) As more information becomes available, FSIS said it may add more items to the recalled product list, so consumers should keep an eye onthe websitefor updates. So far, there have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to these products, but the USDA says they should be considered "misbranded and unsafe to eat." Anyone concerned about a reaction should contact a healthcare provider, the agency added. Consumers can contact Diego Funez Garrido, owner of Sabrositos Hondurenos, LLC at 908-274-4206 for any questions regarding the recall, the alert added. Trump sounds off on potential security guarantees for Ukraine Hurricane Erin packs a punch as it makes close approach to East Coast Navy loses another fighter jet during training exercise

32,000 pounds of meat products recalled due to false USDA inspection marks

32,000 pounds of meat products recalled due to false USDA inspection marks A New Jersey-based company, Sabrositos Hondurenos, LLC, is recall...
Beatles fans, you're getting an expanded 'Anthology' with new songs, storiesNew Foto - Beatles fans, you're getting an expanded 'Anthology' with new songs, stories

The long and winding road ofThe Beatlesleads to a trifecta of new anniversary artifacts. Theband's "Anthology" collection– documentary, music and book – turns 30 this year and will be celebrated with refreshed editions that feature new and upgraded material. When The Beatles released its eight-part "Anthology" documentary in 1995, which aired three nights on ABC, it was one of the few times the artists themselves, rather than talking heads and outside voices, sat for candid interviews. It was also the start ofPaul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr driving Beatles lore into new generations, which has continued with troves of reissues,lyric books, a long-running(recently closed)Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas, Peter Jackson's well-received"The Beatles: Get Back" documentary, and, coming in April 2028,four feature filmsspotlighting the legends. This fall, fans can dive into another sea of gems. Streaming on Disney+ starting Nov. 26, the original eight episodes of "Anthology" – restored and remastered – will be joined by a new Episode Nine. The addition includes unseen behind-the-scenes footage of McCartney, Starr and Harrison coming together in 1994 and 1995 to work on "The Anthology" and reflecting on their lifein The Beatles. The restoration of the film was overseen by Apple Corps' production team, as well as Jackson's crew.Giles Martin, son of Beatles mainstay producer George Martin and a Beatles disciple himself, created new audio mixes for most of the featured music. Giles Martin also worked his remastering magic on songs originally curated by his father in the form of three double albums of rare material that focused on the early versions and evolution of Beatles songs. The set, out Nov. 21, will include a new"Anthology 4,"curated by Giles including 13 previously released demos and session recordings. Also in the collection are new mixes of"Free As a Bird"and "Real Love," the groundbreaking singles from the original "Anthology" that now include de-mixed Lennon vocals overseen by original producerJeff Lynne of ELO. Like The Beatles' 2022 "final" song,"Now and Then,"the songs were crafted from rudimentary demos Lennon recorded in the 1970s with vocals and instrumentals fromMcCartney, Starr and Harrison. The 191-track opus will be available in 12 LP and 8 CD box sets as well as on digital platforms. A25th anniversary editionof "The Beatles Anthology" arrives Oct. 14. Filled with interviews with the foursome, as well as commentary from colleagues including George Martin and Apple Corps head (and school friend of McCartney and Harrison) Neil Aspinall, the 368-page tome also boasts 1,300 photos, documents, artwork and other memorabilia from the band's treasure chests. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Beatles resurrect 'Anthology' with new songs, expanded docuseries

Beatles fans, you're getting an expanded 'Anthology' with new songs, stories

Beatles fans, you're getting an expanded 'Anthology' with new songs, stories The long and winding road ofThe Beatlesleads to a t...
Gerry Turner Secretly Dated Another Woman from "The Golden Bachelor" After His Divorce From Theresa Nist

ABC/Brian Bowen Smith During an Aug. 20 appearance onBachelor Happy Hour,The Golden Bacheloralums Theresa Nist, Susan Noles and Kathy Swarts revealed that Gerry Turner had a romantic relationship with another woman from the show after his divorce from Nist Turner chose Nist on the first season of the spinoff series, which aired in late 2023; the couple wed but were divorced by April 2024 Turner has since moved on again and is dating a woman named Lana Gerry Turnerallegedly gave one of the women whom he met onThe Golden Bachelora second shot at love. The 73-year-old retired restaurateur took center stage in the premiere season of theBachelorspinoff show, which aired in 2023. During the show, he found love withTheresa Nist. They wereengagedin December of that year,exchanged vowsin January 2024, andannounced a separationby April. However, Nist and some of the other women from Turner's season recently alleged that he dated another contestant from the show after their marriage failed. During the Wednesday, Aug. 20 episode of theBachelor HappyHourpodcast, fellowGolden Bacheloralums Susan Noles and Kathy Swarts spoke with Nist. When the topic turned to Turner, they revealed that he allegedly dated Christina Kempton after he and Nist split up. ABC/Ricky Middlesworth "Theresa, I think you know, Gerry dated Christina from our show for a while after…" Noles asked her former costar, who replied that she "now" knew. Nist continued, adding, "A while ago... I'm actually the one who suggested he go out with Christina. "We're all on the same page. They went out for, like, six months," Swarts added, with the length of their relationship seemingly surprising Nist. According toher biofrom the show, Kempton is a retired purchasing manager who lived in Sierra Madre, Calif. She was sent home during the third week of Turner's season ofGolden Bachelor. Craig Sjodin/ABC via Getty PEOPLE reached out to Turner for comment, but did not immediately hear back, and PEOPLE attempted to reach out to Kempton. It's unclear exactly when they dated. However, Turner has now moved on again and has beendating a woman named Lanasince March 2025. Speaking to PEOPLE in April, Turner said that anytalk of marriage"is down the road a bit." However, he and his girlfriend have "come to the comfortable agreement that we both want a long-term committed permanent relationship." "It's kind of two different things, but they are closely related," he said of a relationship and marriage. During her appearance on the podcast, Nist also clarified her relationship status, saying that she is not dating anyone at the moment. ABC/Craig Sjodin "There was something, but... It wasn't for me. And actually, right now, I'm not really actively looking. If it happens, it happens. I'm very at peace with my life; I'm happier now than I have ever been," she said, adding that her stint onThe Golden Bachelorwas "wonderful" and that it "enriched our lives." Nist also explained why she opted out of appearing onBachelor in Paradise, revealing that she was initially "so excited" about the idea. Frank Micelotta/Disney via Getty "And then I realized that the reason I was so excited is because I wanted the reunion with all the women, and I didn't know exactly who was going to be on," she said. "But then I looked at the men, and I didn't see a match for myself. So I didn't wanna go on and not be true to myself and and maybe take the attention away from someone else. And I thought, let me just sit back and enjoy others, you guys being on." On the topic of Turner's forthcoming memoir, Nist admitted that she was "anxious to see what he's going to say." She recalled asking Turner about the book and being told, "You know, I'm under contract. I can't say anything." Read the original article onPeople

Gerry Turner Secretly Dated Another Woman from “The Golden Bachelor” After His Divorce From Theresa Nist

Gerry Turner Secretly Dated Another Woman from "The Golden Bachelor" After His Divorce From Theresa Nist ABC/Brian Bowen Smith Dur...
'South Park' escalates war with Donald Trump in brutal new episodeNew Foto - 'South Park' escalates war with Donald Trump in brutal new episode

"South Park" headed to Washington for its latest spoof of theTrump administration. The Comedy Central series'new episode"Sickofancy," which aired on Aug. 20, continued a season-long thread of mockingPresident Donald Trumpand depicting him in a romantic relationship with Satan. In the episode, scenes at the White House show a long line of guests, includingApple CEO Tim Cook, lining up to meet with Trump and inflate his ego by presenting him with a gift, heaping him with over-the-top praise, and reassuring him about his physical endowment. Later,Meta CEO Mark Zuckerbergis also seen bringing a gift to Trump, who verbally berates him. The main plot centers on Randy Marsh concocting a plan to grow his business by lobbying to change marijuana laws. So he sends Towelie, a talking towel, to Washington to meet with Trump and suck up to him. When Towelie arrives, he finds that statues of Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln have been replaced with statues of Trump, which undersells his manhood. In another scene, guests about to meet with Trump at the White House are told to "avoid staring directly into" it. The episode also features Satan speaking with ChatGPT about trying to get out of his relationship with Trump, only to determine that there is "no escape from this place."Vice President JD Vancemakes another appearance during a bedroom scene between Trump and Satan, where he is again depicted as Trump's servant. When Towelie is in Washington, he finds the place is swarming with troops, though the episode doesn't delve into this further. Trump announced on Aug. 11 that he haddeployed 800 National Guard troopsto Washington, D.C, and seized control of the local Metropolitan Police Force, which he described as an effort to "rescue our nation's capital" from crime. According to data from the Metropolitan Police Departmentpreviously reported by USA TODAY, violent crime in Washington, D.C., dropped 26% through Aug. 8, 2025, compared to the same period in 2024. With "Sickofancy," "South Park" kept up its satire of the Trump administration that has been a major part of its 27th season. In July, the series'buzzy Season 27 premiere, "Sermon on the 'Mount,"introduced a new parody of Trump that used real photos of the president, crudely placed on an animated body. Trump was shown in the season premiere literally getting into bed with Satan in a way nearly identical to how "South Park" previously depicted Saddam Hussein. It was a notable shift in the way that "South Park," which has a reputation for ridiculing both sides of the political aisle, handled Trump. During the 2016 election, the show had one of its own characters, Mr. Garrison, run for president and serve as a stand-in for Trump, rather than focusing on the man himself. After uproar,'South Park' pummels Trump again and hits at JD Vance, Kristi Noem The White House previously fired back at South Park's Season 27 premiere, with spokesperson Taylor Rogers saying in a statement to USA TODAY the show "hasn't been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention." But the show doubled down in thesecond episode of the season, which aired on Aug. 6 and featured the exact same rendition of Trump, who was once again shown as the lover of Satan. This time, the show also went afterVice President JD Vance. White House:'South Park' hasn't 'been relevant for over 20 years' after Trump parody The Aug. 6 episode also mocked Immigration and Customs Enforcement's recruitment process. In the episode, school counselor Mr. Mackey loses his job and is instantly hired by ICE, despite his lack of qualifications. ICE agents were shown in the episode aggressively launching raids on a "Dora the Explorer" live show and even in heaven. 85382257007 The episode additionally skeweredSecretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noemand featured her repeatedly shooting dogs, a reference to Noem'sinfamous anecdoteabout killing an "untrainable" family dog. "South Park" is set to continue its Season 27 pattern of releasing one episode every two weeks. According to Comedy Central, the next episode of Season 27 will air on Wednesday, Sept. 3, followed by another episode two weeks later, on Sept. 17. Contributing: Cybele Mayes-Osterman and Erin Mansfield, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:'South Park' new episode brutally skewers Donald Trump again

'South Park' escalates war with Donald Trump in brutal new episode

'South Park' escalates war with Donald Trump in brutal new episode "South Park" headed to Washington for its latest spoof ...

 

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