Federal prosecutors in Washington will no longer seek charges for rifle, shotgun possessionNew Foto - Federal prosecutors in Washington will no longer seek charges for rifle, shotgun possession

(Reuters) -Federal prosecutors in Washington, D.C., will no longer seek charges against people who violate a local law prohibiting individuals from carrying rifles or shotguns in the nation's capital, the Washington Post reported late on Tuesday. The decision, which represents a break from the office's prior policy, comes amid what President Donald Trump has described as a crime crackdown in Washington. The president has deployed hundreds of National Guard troops and federal agents to the city's streets to combat what he says is rampant crime, in an extraordinary exercise of presidential power. In a statement provided to Reuters, the District of Columbia's U.S. attorney, Jeanine Pirro, said the new policy will not preclude prosecutors from charging people with other illegal firearms crimes, such as a convicted felon found in possession of a gun. "We will continue to seize all illegal and unlicensed firearms," she said. The D.C. code in question bars anyone from carrying a rifle or shotgun with narrow exceptions. Pirro, a close Trump ally, argued in a statement to the Post that the law violates two U.S. Supreme Court decisions expanding gun rights. In 2008, the court struck down a separate D.C. law banning handguns and ruled that individuals have the right to keep firearms in their homes for self-defense. In 2022, the court ruled that any gun-control law must be rooted in the country's historical traditions to be valid. Unlike U.S. attorneys in all 50 states, who only prosecute federal offenses, the U.S. attorney in Washington prosecutes local crimes as well. The White House has touted the number of guns that law enforcement has seized since Trump began surging federal agents into the city. In a social media post on Wednesday, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the operation had taken 76 illegal guns off the streets and resulted in more than 550 arrests, an average of 42 per day. The city's Metropolitan Police Department arrested an average of 61 adults and juveniles per day in 2024, according to city statistics. The Trump administration has not specified whether the arrest totals it has cited include those made by MPD officers or only consist of those made by federal agents. D.C. crime rates have stayed mostly the same as they were a year ago, according to the police department's weekly statistics. As of Tuesday, the city's overall crime rate is down 7% year over year, the same percentage as before the crackdown. D.C. has also experienced the same declines in violent crime and property crime as it did beforehand, according to the data. Trump has defended his decision to deploy soldiers in the capital as necessary to stem a wave of violent crime. City officials have rejected that assertion, pointing to federal and city statistics that show violent crime has declined significantly since a spike in 2023. The president has said, without providing evidence, that the crime data is fraudulent. The Justice Department has opened an investigation into whether the numbers were manipulated, the Post reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources. (Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch in Washington, Brendan O'Brien in Chicago and Joseph Ax in New YorkEditing by Rod Nickel)

Federal prosecutors in Washington will no longer seek charges for rifle, shotgun possession

Federal prosecutors in Washington will no longer seek charges for rifle, shotgun possession (Reuters) -Federal prosecutors in Washington, D....
Crews are fighting a fire aboard a US Navy amphibious warship that's been burning for hoursNew Foto - Crews are fighting a fire aboard a US Navy amphibious warship that's been burning for hours

The US Navy amphibious warship USS New Orleans caught fire near Okinawa, Japan. Crews have been responding to the fire, a Navy spokesperson told Business Insider. The cause of the fire and the extent of the damage are currently unknown. A fire broke out aboard the US Navy amphibious warshipUSS New Orleansoff the coast of Japan on Wednesday evening. Navy sailors have been battling the blaze, the cause of which is unknown. A defense official told Business Insider that the fire has now been contained but is still ongoing. The Navy first confirmed the fire on Wednesday morning. "Crews are responding to a fire aboard USS New Orleans (LPD 18) this evening, Aug. 20, (Japan Time), which is in the vicinity of Okinawa, Japan. We will provide more details are they become available," a Navy spokesperson told BI. According to local Japanese media, Japan's Coast Guard assisted with firefighting activities around 5 pm local time. Footage from local broadcasting showed firefighting ships assisting with putting out the flames. Footage showing firefighting ships with the Japanese Coast Guard fighting a fire onboard the San Antonio-Class Amphibious Transport Dock, USS New Orleans (LPD-18), off the coast of Okinawa, Japan.pic.twitter.com/czcUFgvSO8 — OSINTdefender (@sentdefender)August 20, 2025 The USS New Orleans is a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock commissioned in 2007. The warship is designed to move Marines, their gear, and aircraft like CH-46 Sea Knights and MV-22 Ospreys into combat zones. It was in the water near White Beach Naval Facility in Okinawa when the fire broke out. The Navy previously fought a vicious fire aboard the amphibious assault shipUSS Bonhomme Richardat Naval Base San Diego in July 2020, an incident that saw four days of around-the-clock efforts to put out all active fires aboard the ship. That fire left 62 people — 40 sailors and 23 civilians — injured from smoke inhalation and heat exhaustion. Repairs for the USS Bonhomme Richard, a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship, were estimated to take up to seven years and cost billions of dollars. It was ultimatelydecommissioned and scrapped. Read the original article onBusiness Insider

Crews are fighting a fire aboard a US Navy amphibious warship that's been burning for hours

Crews are fighting a fire aboard a US Navy amphibious warship that's been burning for hours The US Navy amphibious warship USS New Orlea...
Deadly NYC Legionnaires' disease outbreak fueled by negligence, lawsuit saysNew Foto - Deadly NYC Legionnaires' disease outbreak fueled by negligence, lawsuit says

Civil rights attorney Ben Crump has filed lawsuits against two construction companies over what he called a "completely preventable" outbreak of Legionnaires' disease that haskilled five people and sickened more than 100 others in New York City. Legionnaires' diseaseis a severe pneumonia caused by a type of bacteria called Legionella, which grows in warm or hot water, according to theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention. An outbreak of the disease, whichbegan on July 25, has been clustered across five zip codes in Central Harlem. The city health department said the outbreak is linked to cooling towers, heat exchangers that use fans and water to cool down buildings. On Aug. 14, health officials confirmed that 12 cooling towers at buildings includingNYC Health + Hospitals/Harlemtested positive for the Legionella bacteria. Crump and other attorneys filed complaints on behalf of two construction workers who were hospitalized with Legionnaire's disease in July after working near the hospital in Harlem, according to a news release. Crump said the legal team has also filed a notice of claim and intend to sue the city as well. "It is believed that the cooling towers at Harlem Hospital were filled with rainwater after several large July storms," the release said. "The water was left untreated, which permitted bacteria to spread causing workers at the site to become sick." Crump accused Skanska USA Building, Inc., Rising Sun Construction LLC and the city of negligence at a news conference on Aug. 20, announcing the lawsuits. The attorneys said the construction companies were put on notice about the possibility of Legionella bacteria through bulletins after the storms, but failed to take action to keep those working near the hospital safe. "When corporations cut corners, tragedies like this happen. Preventable tragedies, unnecessary tragedies," Crump said. Crump said the lawsuit is seeking not only compensation for the workers but also accountability and answers about why this outbreak occurred in Harlem — a historically Black neighborhood in Upper Manhattan. Skanska and Rising Sun did not immediatedly respond to a request for comment from USA TODAY. When asked about Crump's claims about the source of the outbreak, a spokesperson for the city's health department said the investigation is ongoing. "Molecular testing may help us determine which cooling tower — or cooling towers — were the source of the bacteria in the Central Harlem cluster," spokesperson Chantal Gomez said in a statement. "The Public Health Lab is still determining a match through DNA sequencing and we expect final results soon." Nunzio Quinto, a union electrian who worked at a ground-up construction of the NewYork City Public Health Laboratory, a 10-story facility adjacent to the hospital complex, said he thought he had food poisoning when he first started feeling lethargic in late July. Quinto said his family took him to the hospital, where he was immediately diagnosed with Legionnaire's disease. He suffered breathing problems, pain and internal bleeding during a five-day stay in the hospital, but said his coworkers weren't notified of his illness. "I want answers to what's going on. I can't have a safe place to work? This is New York City," Quinto said at the news conference. Contributing:Thao Nguyen This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Lawsuit blames Legionnaires' disease outbreak on negligence

Deadly NYC Legionnaires' disease outbreak fueled by negligence, lawsuit says

Deadly NYC Legionnaires' disease outbreak fueled by negligence, lawsuit says Civil rights attorney Ben Crump has filed lawsuits against ...
Tiffany Haddish Addresses Rumors She's a Mom, Reveals 'List of Potential Baby Daddies'New Foto - Tiffany Haddish Addresses Rumors She's a Mom, Reveals 'List of Potential Baby Daddies'

ABC; Tiffany Haddish/Instagram Tiffany Haddish addressed rumors that she had become a mom after sharing a photo of herself holding a baby on social media While hosting the Aug. 19 episode ofJimmy Kimmel Live!, she clarified that she and her friend Jason Lee, who was also in the picture, were not new parents However, she said that she was "wide open" to the idea of having a baby and listed some famous "potential baby daddies" Tiffany Haddishis shutting down baby rumors. On Tuesday, Aug. 19, the comedian and actress, 45, continued her weeklong stint guest-hostingJimmy Kimmel Live!and addressed claims that she had a baby withHollywood Unlockedfounder Jason Lee during her monologue. PEOPLE previously reported that theGirls Tripstar left fans wondering if she hadsecretly welcomed a childafter she posted a picture with Lee while holding a baby. "There is a personal matter I feel must be addressed," she said while on the show. "Two weeks ago, I put something on the Instagram that made everyone go a little crazy. She continued, explaining, "It was a picture of me and my friend Jason Lee posing with the baby and the caption, 'Cats out the bag.' " 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 juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Tiffany Haddish/Instagram "For some reason, people saw this and thought I had a baby," she said. "Like, there were articles about this everywhere. Even my own relatives were asking if I had a secret baby, which is kind of insulting because they are all living in my house and blocking me from getting any d---." Haddish then asked Lee, who was in the audience, what he thought about the rumors. ABC The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! "The whole world has lost their mind over this beautiful baby," he said, to which Haddish added, "We just took a picture with a baby and then that went crazy so now we got a godbaby." Lee seemed surprised by the revelation, prompting Haddish to reply, "Yeah, I went ahead and made it our godbaby." Arnold Turner/Getty "Jason, the offer still is on the table if you want to make a real baby together," she teased, adding, "You know I'm traditional." Lee's response: "And I'm still gay," he said as the crowd broke into laughter. "So just to be clear I did not have a baby, but I am open to it... Wide open to it," she clarified. "I even have a list of potential baby daddies," Haddish proceeded to say, naming the likes ofTom Cruise,Jason MomoaandBrad Pittas some of her dream fathers. Of Cruise, she declared, "No mission is too impossible for me." She also had a few choice words for Momoa, saying, " Aquaman can come swim in these waters." And when it came to Oscar winner Pitt, she teased, " He can press any of my Benjamin Buttons anytime" She also included New York Yankees outfielder Giancarlo Stanton, broadcaster Melvin Robert,Jimmy Kimmel Live!producer Ken Crosby, actorPedro Pascaland the character Marcus Winfield, played by Toby Sandeman, on the Netflix seriesRunning Point. "Now, if you or someone you know wants to put a baby in me, please reach out on social media using the hashtag #PastramiMommy," she concluded. Read the original article onPeople

Tiffany Haddish Addresses Rumors She's a Mom, Reveals 'List of Potential Baby Daddies'

Tiffany Haddish Addresses Rumors She's a Mom, Reveals 'List of Potential Baby Daddies' ABC; Tiffany Haddish/Instagram Tiffany Ha...
Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon Prepare to 'Burn the House Down' as 'Trouble' Looms in "The Morning Show" Season 4 Trailer

Apple TV+ releasedThe Morning Show's official season 4 trailer on Wednesday, Aug. 20 Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Billy Crudup, Karen Pittman, Nicole Beharie, Nestor Carbonell, Mark Duplass, Greta Lee, Jon Hamm and more star in the new season, which picks up "almost two years after the events of season three" Season 4 ofThe Morning Showpremieres on Wednesday, Sept. 17 on Apple TV+ Things aren't looking up forThe Morning Showcrew. Apple TV+ released the hit drama's official season 4 trailer on Wednesday, Aug. 20. Per an official synopsis from the streamer, the new installment picks up "almost two years after the events of season three." "With the UBA-NBN merger complete, the newsroom must grapple with newfound responsibility, hidden motives and the elusive nature of truth in a polarized America. In a world rife with deepfakes, conspiracy theories and corporate cover-ups — who can you trust? And how can you know what's actually real?" Jennifer Aniston,Reese Witherspoon,Billy Crudup,Karen Pittman,Nicole Beharie, Nestor Carbonell,Mark Duplass,Greta LeeandJon Hammreturn for the 10-episode run. NewcomersMarion Cotillard,Jeremy Irons,Aaron Pierre,William Jackson Harperand Boyd Holbrook are joining the cast as well. Apple TV "This is a reset," says Aniston's Alex Levy, who is seen posing on a cover between Lee's Stella Bak and Cotillard's Celine Dumont. The cover in question reads, "New Paradigm or Glass Cliff? UBN's New Leadership Talk Mergers, Streaming and the Future of News." "A different company, a different culture," Alex continues. "We promised real change to push the stories we cared about," adds Lee's Stella, as a glimpse of Crudup's network CEO Cory Ellison is shown walking, appearing glum in the face. Apple TV We then see Pittman's producer character Mia Jordan, as she notes to a room of network that "people need to feel that UBN is gonna have it first and they're gonna have it right." But that stance doesn't appear to resonate with Cotillard's Celine, who bluntly says, "A nice idea, but it's not sexy." The big shift in the network's focus is also addressed, as Mia questions UBN being pitched "as a feminist utopia where women lift each other up." We soon see that it isn't a reflection of what's actually going on behind the scenes, as Alex later questions if Mia just left their heated conversation with "some kind of a threat." At one point, Witherspoon's Bradley reveals that the network, when it was still named UBA, "was involved in a cover-up," and "people died" as a result. She then asks Duplass' Charlie "Chip" Black to "work with me" to get to the bottom of this. "I'm shutting the story down," says Alex, though Bradley hits back, saying, "I have to do this, whether you like it or not." Alex soon realizes that "someone is trying to set me up," which is a moment that comes after we Hamm's tech billionaire character Paul Marks (who had a fling with Aniston's Levy in season 3 that halted after she learned of his plans to buy UBA) saying to her, "Is that Alex Levy causing trouble again?" The trailer shows glimpses of an FBI raid, someone running as an alarm sounded and Bradley being escorted somewhere by authorities. "The truth is incendiary, and it's under attack," says Mia. "Isn't that why you did all of this?" Bradley asks Alex. "The cleaning of house? To make this place better?" To that, Alex declares: "You can't clean a house if you're about to blow it up!" Apple TV "The Morning Showis just a beast to film. It is layered, it's complicated, it's emotional, it hits on a lot of topics and current events, so let's just say, it's notFriends," she shared. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! The LolaVie founder, who also produces the show alongside Witherspoon, notes that filming the series "takes a lot out of you." "We're involved in every single aspect of the show, on top of just the performance side, which is a big piece of it," she added. "But I've got incredible support, and we have such an incredible team." Season 4 ofThe Morning Showpremieres on Wednesday, Sept. 17 on Apple TV+ with the first episode, followed by one episode dropping every Wednesday through Nov. 19. Read the original article onPeople

Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon Prepare to 'Burn the House Down' as 'Trouble' Looms in “The Morning Show” Season 4 Trailer

Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon Prepare to 'Burn the House Down' as 'Trouble' Looms in "The Morning Show" Seas...
'West Side Story' Star Rita Moreno, 93, Rocks Bold Stripes and Her Signature Charm During an Unfiltered Talk About Her Hollywood JourneyNew Foto - 'West Side Story' Star Rita Moreno, 93, Rocks Bold Stripes and Her Signature Charm During an Unfiltered Talk About Her Hollywood Journey

'West Side Story' Star Rita Moreno, 93, Rocks Bold Stripes and Her Signature Charm During an Unfiltered Talk About Her Hollywood Journeyoriginally appeared onParade. The legendaryRita Morenois making a powerful return to her roots, not for a performance, but for an intimate, deeply personal evening with her community. On August 21, the EGOT-winning icon will take the stage inPuerto Ricofor a special installment of the "Diálogos Icónicos" series. The night, organizers say, is designed to feel less like a formal lecture and more like a heartfelt conversation with an artist who has been a beacon of hope for her people for decades. Theeventis set to be a unique experience. Curated images from key moments in Moreno's sprawling career will line the venue, creating a "living gallery" that guides the audience through her journey. Characters inspired byWest Side Storywill move through the aisles, and exclusive footage will play on the main screen, immersing the audience in her story. The night promises to be a "conversation around a shared table," a fitting setting for a story as raw and real as Rita Moreno's. At apress conferencefor the event, the 93-year-old star sported her signature short haircut, blue glasses, and a vibrant ensemble of blue and white striped pants with a matching jacket. Moreno confessed that her desire to connect with the audience came from a place of shared struggle. "I love to share with the audience or with my fans, because there are many things they don't know," Moreno said. "They don't know the struggles that I lived." The star, who was a pioneer for Latina women in Hollywood, went on to admit that she still has to give herself strength to remember the battles she had to fight to break down barriers. Moreno's trademark candor underscores her legacy and why she is considered "la pionera" (the pioneer) by her community. In a moment that bridged her storied past with Puerto Rico's present, Moreno expressed regret that her busy schedule would prevent her from attending fellow Boricua iconBad Bunny's concert residency. Bad Bunny's 30-show "No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí" (I Don't Want to Leave Here) residency is a love letter to the island that is expected to inject $200 million into the local economy. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rosalina Marrero-Rodríguez (@rosalinamarrero) But she made it clear that her admiration for him, as well as forLin-Manuel Mirandaand salsa legendHector Lavoe, is immense. "I admire him a lot," she stressed. "I love what he's doing because he's doing it for love and I love that." Moreno's words are an endorsement from a Hollywood icon to a global superstar who, like her, has used his platform to celebrate Puerto Rican pride and identity. The night is poised to be a celebration of both Moreno's remarkable past and the future of Puerto Rican talent she helped pave the way for. Related:The Classic Recipe That's Rita Moreno's Go-To 'West Side Story' Star Rita Moreno, 93, Rocks Bold Stripes and Her Signature Charm During an Unfiltered Talk About Her Hollywood Journeyfirst appeared on Parade on Aug 20, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 20, 2025, where it first appeared.

‘West Side Story’ Star Rita Moreno, 93, Rocks Bold Stripes and Her Signature Charm During an Unfiltered Talk About Her Hollywood Journey

'West Side Story' Star Rita Moreno, 93, Rocks Bold Stripes and Her Signature Charm During an Unfiltered Talk About Her Hollywood Jou...

 

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