California fireworks warehouse catches fire, explodes: See videoNew Foto - California fireworks warehouse catches fire, explodes: See video

Video shows a fireworks warehouse exploding, causing residents near the area to evacuate, according to officials. On Tuesday, a fireworks warehouse in Yolo County, California, exploded, according to the Yolo County Sheriff's Office. It was located northwest of Sacramento. "As many of you are aware, there was a significant explosion earlier today near the Esparto/Madison area, specifically around County Road 23 and County Road 86A," the sheriff's office stated onFacebook. Video shows plumes of white smoke emanating from the roof before the building explodes, and fireworks begin to erupt. More news:Fatal house explosion wipes out several Philadelphia residences, officials say The active evacuation zone likely stayed in effect throughout the night, but residents of Madison and the Madison Migrant Center were able to return home. Esparto Fire Protection District Chief Curtis Lawrence did not comment on whether the explosion caused any injuries Tuesday night, reportedNBC News. USA TODAY reached out to the Yolo County Sheriff's Office and the Esparto Volunteer Firefighters Association for more information. The cause of the explosion remains under investigation. Julia is a trending reporter for USA TODAY. Connect with her onLinkedIn,X,InstagramandTikTok: @juliamariegz, or email her at jgomez@gannett.com This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Video shows California fireworks warehouse exploding

California fireworks warehouse catches fire, explodes: See video

California fireworks warehouse catches fire, explodes: See video Video shows a fireworks warehouse exploding, causing residents near the are...
Trump says Israel has agreed on terms for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza and urges Hamas to accept dealNew Foto - Trump says Israel has agreed on terms for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza and urges Hamas to accept deal

WASHINGTON (AP) — PresidentDonald Trumpsaid Tuesday that Israel has agreed on terms for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza and warned Hamas to accept the deal before conditions worsen. Donald Trumpannounced the development as he prepares to host Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahufor talks at the White House on Monday. The U.S. leader has been increasing pressure on the Israeli government and Hamas to broker a ceasefire and hostage agreement and bring about an end tothe war in Gaza. "My Representatives had a long and productive meeting with the Israelis today on Gaza. Israel has agreed to the necessary conditions to finalize the 60 Day CEASEFIRE, during which time we will work with all parties to end the War," Trump wrote, saying the Qataris and Egyptians would deliver the final proposal. "I hope, for the good of the Middle East, that Hamas takes this Deal, because it will not get better — IT WILL ONLY GET WORSE," he said. Trump's promise that it was his best and final offer may find a skeptical audience with Hamas. Even before the expiration of the war's longest ceasefire in March, Trump has repeatedly issued dramatic ultimatums to pressure Hamas to agree to longer pauses in the fighting that would see the release of more hostages and a return of more aid to Gaza's civilian populace. Still, Trump views the current moment as a potential turning point in the brutal conflict that has leftmore than 56,000 deadin the Palestinian territory. The Gaza Health Ministry does not differentiate between civilians and combatants in its death count. Hamas is stillcapable of landing fatal blowsto Israeli forces. But U.S. officials believe that the group's been significantly diminished as its centralized command and control capabilities have deteriorated over the course of the nearly 21-month conflict. Meanwhile, Hamas' chief backer Iran was badlybattered last month by 12 days of strikesby Israel and the United States on Tehran's key nuclear facilities.. Israeli Minister for Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer was in Washington on Tuesday for talks with senior administration officials to discuss a potential Gaza ceasefire, Iran and other matters. Dermer was expected to meet with Vice PresidentJD Vance,Secretary of StateMarco Rubioand special envoy Steve Witkoff. Earlier Tuesday, Trump repeated his hope for forging an Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal next week. Asked if it's time to put pressure on Netanyahu to get a ceasefire deal done, Trump said the Israeli prime minister was ready to come to an agreement. "He wants to," Trump said of Netanyahu in an exchange with reporters while visiting a newimmigrationdetention facility in Florida. "I think we'll have a deal next week." Talks between Israel and Hamas have repeatedly faltered over a major sticking point — whether the war should end as part of any ceasefire agreement. About 50 hostages remain captive in Gaza, withless than half believed to be alive. Hamas says it iswilling to free all the hostagesin exchange for a full withdrawal of Israeli troops and an end to the war in Gaza. Israel rejects that offer, saying it will agree to end the war if Hamas surrenders, disarms and goes into exile, something that the group refuses. The announcement by Trump came as over 150 international charities and humanitarian groups called Tuesday for disbanding a controversialIsraeli- and U.S.-backedsystem to distribute aid in Gaza because of chaos and deadly violence against Palestinians seeking food at its sites. The joint statement by groups including Oxfam, Save the Children and Amnesty International followed the killings of at least 10 Palestinians who were seekingdesperately needed food, witnesses and health officials said. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes killed at least 37 in southern Gaza's Khan Younis, according to Nasser Hospital. "Tents, tents they are hitting with two missiles?" asked Um Seif Abu Leda, whose son was killed in the strikes. Mourners threw flowers on the body bags. Before Trump's announcement, Israel's defense minister, Israel Katz, had warned that his country would respond forcefully to the firing of a missile the military said originated from Yemen. Sirens sounded across parts of Israel, alerting residents to the attack and the launch of two projectiles from Gaza. All were intercepted by Israeli defense systems. The missile launch marked the first attack by the Iran-backed Houthi rebels since the end of the 12-day war initiated by Israel with Iran. Katz said Yemen could face the same fate as Tehran. Nasruddin Amer, deputy head of the Houthi media office, vowed on social media that Yemen will not "stop its support for Gaza … unless the aggression stops and the siege on Gaza is lifted." Speaking to his Cabinet, Netanyahu did not elaborate on plans for his visit to Washington next week, except to say he will discuss a trade deal. Iran is also expected to be a main topic of discussion in Washington after Trumpbrokered a ceasefirebetween it and Israel. ___ Magdy reported from Cairo. Associated Press writers Tia Goldenberg in Jerusalem, Wafaa Shurafa in Deir al Balah, Gaza Strip, and Sally Abou AlJoud in Beirut contributed to this report. ___ Follow the AP's war coverage athttps://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-war.

Trump says Israel has agreed on terms for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza and urges Hamas to accept deal

Trump says Israel has agreed on terms for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza and urges Hamas to accept deal WASHINGTON (AP) — PresidentDonald Trumps...
Former classmate of firefighter ambush suspect details past extremist viewsNew Foto - Former classmate of firefighter ambush suspect details past extremist views

As the investigation into thedeadly firefighter ambushin Idaho over the weekend continues, police are still trying to piece together why suspect Wess Roley allegedly instigated the attack, a source familiar told ABC News. Law enforcement officials identified Roley as the suspected gunman after he was found dead on Canfield Mountain with a shotgun and his cell phone nearby. The FBI is taking the lead in the technical processing of the phone and what it holds, officials said in an update Tuesday night. Officials hope to exploit the contents of the device to glean any potential insight into a possible motive. Two firefighters were killed in the attack on Sunday -- Frank Harwood, 42, a battalion chief with the Kootenai County Fire & Rescue Department and John Morrison, 52, battalion chief of the Coeur d'Alene Fire Department -- and another firefighter, Dave Tysdal, of the Coeur d'Alene Fire Department, was injured while responding to the brush fire, which officials believe Roley purposely started before the ambush. MORE: Suspect in deadly Idaho ambush previously wanted to be a firefighter: Sheriff Part of the investigation into Roley's background is focusing on his childhood in Arizona, where he lived with his mother and stepfather, the sources said. Authorities have spoken with some of Roley's immediate family, though it's unclear what they've said, the source added. Police in Idaho have publicly stated that they believe Roley acted alone and that they don't believe the attack on firefighters had any connection to terrorism. The source familiar with the investigation, however, said that authorities learned Roley grew up with a family that had firearms and felt comfortable handling them. The source said Roley's stepfather lawfully possessed many firearms. Photos posted to the Facebook and Instagram accounts of Roley's mother and stepfather, reviewed by ABC News, reflect that familiarity with firearms. Nearly half of Arizona residents own firearms, according to Everytown Research and Policy. MORE: Grandfather of suspect in deadly Idaho firefighter ambush speaks out In an interview with ABC News on Tuesday, a former classmate of Roley's said that while the alleged sniper was always "really different," he still has "a hard time trying to correlate the same Wess that I grew up with to the Wess that did what he did." "I don't know why he did it, and it's -- it's shocking to me," said the former classmate Dieter, who didn't want his last name used publicly. "It's something that villains do, plain and simple." Dieter described Wess Roley as someone who was unusually outspoken in the strident ways he would defend his views. Dieter claimed Roley was someone who talked about Nazism, who was "very pro-gun," who spoke of wanting to join the military, who would often make drawings of bombs and military vehicles and who allegedly got in trouble once for drawing swastikas in a textbook. Roley would also say "awful things" related to the border crisis, Dieter said. Dieter said he and his friends would brush off all the comments as "Wess just being Wess," trying to say outlandish things to be "edgy" and stand out. Dieter said Roley never spoke much about his family or his background, except he allegedly often claimed to have been born in Germany and to be more German and "more patriotic" than others. MORE: Bryan Kohberger agrees to plead guilty to all counts in Idaho college murders case: Letter from prosecutors According to Dieter, he and Wess were "never close," but they were part of the same friend group -- going to school together in the Phoenix area beginning in late elementary school and continuing until sophomore year of high school, when Dieter moved to Colorado. During their freshman year of high school, however, Dieter claimed Roley "definitely was becoming more kind of unhinged in what he would say... and what he thought was right." Roley's family's attorney, Justin P. Whittenton, shared a statement on behalf of the family on Monday, saying they "intend to fully cooperate with authorities in seeking answers." "At this time, we, the family of Wess Roley would like to offer our most heartfelt condolences to the families of those whose lives were taken and to the community of Coeur d'Alene at large," the family said in the statement. "There are no words that can suffice for this tragedy and the infinite losses suffered by those affected by this shooting. We do not understand why this happened or how this came about," the family added. ABC News has reached out to Roley's mother and stepfather for further comment, but did not immediately hear back.

Former classmate of firefighter ambush suspect details past extremist views

Former classmate of firefighter ambush suspect details past extremist views As the investigation into thedeadly firefighter ambushin Idaho o...
Kylie Jenner Quietly Marks a Relationship Milestone With Timothée ChalametNew Foto - Kylie Jenner Quietly Marks a Relationship Milestone With Timothée Chalamet

THE RUNDOWN Kylie Jenner followed Timothée Chalamet on Instagram, giving digital proof that their relationship of two years is going strong. Chalamet didn't follow her back—but only because he doesn't follow anyone on the social media platform. Jenner and Chalamet have had several public dates this year, including at awards shows like the Oscars. Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet are going strong—and Jenner wants Instagram to know it. The beauty entrepreneur quietly followed the actor on the platform. Chalamet didn't return the favor, but only because he doesn't follow anyone. Jenner follows just 119 people—not even herex Travis Scott, with whom she co-parents their two children, Stormi and Aire, isamong them. The star values privacy in her personal life. She has made a point not to speak about Chalamet in interviews, tellingELLEthis fall, "I think it's important to keep things to yourself. It's hard for me to make a decision by myself sometimes, so the opinion of the whole world…it can be tough." Chalamet and Jenner have had public dates, however. Theyattended the Oscarstogether and madetheir red carpet debut this Mayat the 70th David Di Donatello Awards in Rome. The couple was last photographed on May 30, when they posed backstage withOh, Mary!'s Cole Escola while at the Broadway show in New York City: Jenner was most recently spottedat Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's weddingin Venice, Italy, this past weekend. Chalamet was not seen with her. In May, a sourcetoldEntertainment Tonightthat Jenner wants a very serious future with Chalamet—one that even includes more children. "Kylie thinks Timothée is so great with her kids, and she has told her closest friends that she would love to have another baby with him some day," the insider said. The source added that Jenner is "so in love with Timothée. She loves learning about his world and supporting him whenever she can." You Might Also Like The 15 Best Organic And Clean Shampoos For Any And All Hair Types 100 Gifts That Are $50 Or Under (And Look Way More Expensive Than They Actually Are)

Kylie Jenner Quietly Marks a Relationship Milestone With Timothée Chalamet

Kylie Jenner Quietly Marks a Relationship Milestone With Timothée Chalamet THE RUNDOWN Kylie Jenner followed Timothée Chalamet on Instagram,...
'The Bear' Season 5 Renewal Sparks Mixed Fan ReactionsNew Foto - 'The Bear' Season 5 Renewal Sparks Mixed Fan Reactions

'The Bear' Season 5 Renewal Sparks Mixed Fan Reactionsoriginally appeared onParade. The Internet received some exciting news on Tuesday afternoon. It was announced that the hit TV show,The Bear,was renewed for a fifth season, just one week after its fourth season was released on Hulu. Starring Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach,The Bearfollows Carmy Berzatto (White), an award-winning chef who returns to his hometown of Chicago to manage the chaotic kitchen at his deceased brother's Italian beef sandwich shop. The series also stars Abby Elliott, Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas and Matty Matheson, with Oliver Platt and Molly Gordon in recurring roles. The Bearhas been a favorite for both fans and critics. The TV series won many accolades in the Emmy Awards, as well as nominations and wins from the Golden Globe Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, Peabody Awards, Critics' Choice Awards and more. Viewers of the show had a pretty positive reaction to the news that the TV show was going to be renewed for another season. "WE WON,"an X usercommented on the news. Another replied, "YESSSS." "LETS GOOOOO,"a user wrote. "sydcarmy truthers we're abt to win the war,"a fan commented on X, referring to the shipname between Carmy and Sydney (Edebiri), because some viewers are still hoping for a romantic connection between the two. "More yelling, more sweating, more emotional damage, can't wait,"another wrote. This fan wrote"the bear is truly the best show on television right now" on X after the news was announced this afternoon. "here's to another year of us going absolutely insane with no promo!" an X account dedicated to the showquote-tweeted. "i'm 21 and AFRAID of christopher storer when he's directing,"a fan joked. Though the show has many awards and has a score of 93% onRotten Tomatoes, some viewers were disappointed about the renewal. "Wth. Carmy's arc is complete," one viewer wrote, referring to the end of season 4, which showed Carmy making the difficult decision to leave the restaurant and the culinary world altogether, entrusting Sydney, Richie (Moss-Bachrach) and Natalie (Sugar) to take over. "I thought that was a series finale for sure." "If its just be more like season 4 no thanks,"one person commented on X. There were many mixed reviews on the series' latest season,which theNew York Timesdescribed as feeling "like a do-over, for the restaurant and the show." "I'm only 4 episodes in (and the 4th was the best ep so far), but finding out that this is not the last season of The Bear has killed my enthusiasm for the show,"one viewer honestly expressed. "It was so obvious these two seasons are stretched out from one season and the writing isnt strong enough to support it." "4th season was much better than the 3rd IMO,"one fan said. "Some of the scenes, especially with Carmy and his Mom were award winning stuff. Glad to see it back." "notice how no one is talking about it anymore… 😭"a user brought up. Another noticed and postedon their X, "the way no one's happy about the bear getting renewed 💀💀." One simply posted on X, "I think I'm done. Thanks." Related: Taylor Swift Twist Added in New Season of Hulu's 'The Bear' Once Again FX'sThe Bearwas created by Christopher Storer, who serves as an executive producer alongside Josh Senior, Joanna Calo, Cooper Wehde, Tyson Bidner, Matty Matheson, Hiro Murai and Rene Gube. Courtney Storer serves as a co-executive producer and culinary producer. All seasons ofThe Bear, including the current Season 4, are available to stream on Hulu and Disney+. The next season is set to premiere in 2026. 'The Bear' Season 5 Renewal Sparks Mixed Fan Reactionsfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 2, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 2, 2025, where it first appeared.

'The Bear' Season 5 Renewal Sparks Mixed Fan Reactions

'The Bear' Season 5 Renewal Sparks Mixed Fan Reactions 'The Bear' Season 5 Renewal Sparks Mixed Fan Reactionsoriginally appe...
BTS Confirms 'All Seven of Us' Will Return with New Album and World Tour in 2026New Foto - BTS Confirms 'All Seven of Us' Will Return with New Album and World Tour in 2026

BigHit Music BTS has a new album and tour on the way The album will start recording in July and be released next spring The band expressed support of each other's solo efforts BTSis back! The moment fans have been waiting for has finally arrived, as the K-pop icons have announced they're working on both a new album and a world tour for 2026. The group announced the exciting news on a Tuesday, July 1 livestream viewed by over 7.3 million fans. Reuniting with each other for their first livestream in almost three years, the group announced that their upcoming album is set to release in spring of 2026, with recording beginning this month. Jin, 32, Suga, 32, J-hope, 31, RM, 30, Jimin, 29, V, 29 and Jung Kook, 27, doubled down on their power as a collective, saying, "Since it will be a group album, it will reflect each member's thoughts and ideas. We're approaching the album with the same mindset we had when we first started." The band also confirmed there will be a tour following the album's release, telling viewers, "I hope you're as excited as we are." In addition to this major announcement, individual members shared updates on their solo tours and projects through the rest of 2025. The band heaped praise onJin's recent shows in Korea saying "...it was a show that only Jin could pull off." They also showed their confidence inJ-Hope's upcoming headline performance at Lollapalooza Berlin. BTS' hiatus prior to this announcement was primarily due to the members' service in the Republic of Korea Armed Forces, a requirement of all men in the country. With all membershaving completed their mandatory service, the group is now free to resume their domination of the musical world. BTS formed in 2013, and steadily gained a following within the K-pop scene. Starting in 2017, the band exploded into mainstream pop stardom with hits such as "MIC DROP" and "DNA." In the 2020s, they had six songs topping theBillboardHot 100, fully cementing themselves as one of the most successful K-pop acts of all time. Since the band's hiatus, each member has continued their solo careers. While members had dropped material while BTS was still active, the break allowed their new directions to flourish. Between 2022 and 2025, every member of the band released at least one solo album during their break. Read the original article onPeople

BTS Confirms 'All Seven of Us' Will Return with New Album and World Tour in 2026

BTS Confirms 'All Seven of Us' Will Return with New Album and World Tour in 2026 BigHit Music BTS has a new album and tour on the wa...
Bangladesh ex-PM Hasina in absentia gets six months in jail for contempt of courtNew Foto - Bangladesh ex-PM Hasina in absentia gets six months in jail for contempt of court

DHAKA (Reuters) -Bangladesh's ousted and self-exiled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was sentenced to six months in prison by the country's International Crimes Tribunal on Wednesday in a contempt of court case, a top prosecutor said. Hasina has been facing multiple cases since she fled to India after deadly student-led protests in August, but it was the first time the former leader was sentenced in one of them. Shakil Akand Bulbul, a leader of the Awami League party's banned student wing Chhatra League, was also sentenced to two months in prison in the same case, Chief Prosecutor Muhammad Tajul Islam told reporters. The party had been led by Hasina for years. A three-member ICT tribunal, led by Justice Golam Mortuza Mozumder, delivered the verdict in their absence, noting that the sentences will take effect upon arrest or surrender, the prosecutor added. The contempt charges stem from a leaked phone recording where Hasina was allegedly heard saying, "there are 227 cases against me, so I now have a licence to kill 227 people." A forensic report by a government investigative agency later confirmed the audio's authenticity. The ICT was originally set up in 2010 by Hasina's own government to try 1971 war crimes. Bangladesh's interim administration, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, pledged to hold leaders, including Hasina, accountable for rights abuses and corruption, including the crackdown on the student-led uprising last July that toppled Hasina's regime. The tribunal has so far issued three arrest warrants for Hasina, including charges of crimes against humanity linked to the July violence. Hasina's Awami League party remains banned while trials continue against the party and its former leaders. Supporters of Hasina dismiss the charges as politically motivated, but the interim government insists the trials are crucial for restoring accountability and rebuilding trust in Bangladesh's democratic institutions. (Reporting by Dhaka bureau; editing by Kim Coghill)

Bangladesh ex-PM Hasina in absentia gets six months in jail for contempt of court

Bangladesh ex-PM Hasina in absentia gets six months in jail for contempt of court DHAKA (Reuters) -Bangladesh's ousted and self-exiled P...

 

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