At least 30 injured as car rams into crowd in Los Angeles

No fewer than 30 people sustained injuries when a car ploughed into a crowd in Los Angeles early Saturday, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.

Seven individuals are reported to be in critical condition, while six others are in serious condition. The incident occurred around 2 a.m. on Santa Monica Boulevard in East Hollywood.

Authorities say the vehicle, reportedly driven by someone who may have lost consciousness, veered off the road, hit a taco cart, and crashed into a group of people gathered outside a nightclub.

“A call came in around 2 a.m. about a traffic accident,” said LAFD spokesperson Adam VanGerpen. “Somebody had lost consciousness inside the vehicle, drove into a taco cart, and then ultimately ran into a large number of people who were outside a club in East Hollywood.”

There were also reports that one of the victims had sustained a gunshot wound, though officials could not confirm if the person was the driver.

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The incident occurred near The Vermont Hollywood, a known entertainment venue where an event had just ended. Eyewitness footage circulating online showed a silver car mounted on the sidewalk and several injured individuals lying on the ground.

Emergency response was swift, with 124 fire personnel deployed to the scene. Several victims were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment.

Authorities say the situation is currently stable, and investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause and whether foul play is involved.

Astronomer CEO Andy Byron placed on leave after viral Coldplay Concert incident

Andy Byron, the Chief Executive Officer of tech company Astronomer, has been placed on leave following a viral video incident involving a couple at a Coldplay concert that sparked widespread speculation and public scrutiny.

The company confirmed that co-founder and Chief Product Officer Pete DeJoy has assumed the role of interim CEO pending further developments. A formal investigation into the matter has been launched.

The controversy erupted after a video circulated online showing a man and woman, whose identities remain unconfirmed, being spotlighted on the “kiss cam” during Coldplay’s performance at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. As the couple attempted to hide their faces, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin made a light-hearted comment, suggesting, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”

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The moment quickly gained traction on social media, prompting a wave of speculation about the individuals involved. In response to the attention, the company issued a statement reaffirming its commitment to professional conduct and accountability at all leadership levels. It stated that the investigation would clarify all relevant issues surrounding the incident.

Further developments during the concert included Martin appearing to express concern about the fallout from his on-stage joke, telling the audience, “I hope we didn’t do something bad.”

Although the company has not confirmed the identities of those in the video, it clarified that other employees were not involved and dismissed reports suggesting otherwise. Sources close to the company indicated that internal deliberations and negotiations over Byron’s exit package contributed to delays in the public response.

Astronomer’s board emphasized that more details would be disclosed as the investigation progresses.

Man steals aeroplane in Canada, 22 Years after mysterious Boeing 727 disappearance in Angola

In a rare and bold incident that stunned aviation authorities, a man in Canada stole a small aircraft from Victoria International Airport and flew it without authorization—22 years after a similar but far more mysterious aviation theft shocked the world.

According to CNN, the man, whose identity has not been revealed, stole a Cessna 172—a small aircraft typically used for flight training—and flew it about 40 miles north to Vancouver International Airport, one of Canada’s busiest. The incident forced air traffic controllers to temporarily restrict movements in the airspace.

Audio from the control tower captured the urgency of the situation as the stolen plane approached:

“We do have an aircraft that has been stolen and is in the vicinity of the airport,” one controller told pilots. “Just in case anything starts heading towards you, you have the ability to move at your discretion.”

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Though the thief reportedly lacked flying experience and circled the airport for some time, he managed to land the aircraft safely. Police officers were already waiting and arrested him immediately upon landing. He was the only person on board.

A Haunting Parallel: Angola’s Missing Boeing 727
This latest incident echoes a mystifying case from 2003, when two men stole a Boeing 727 from Luanda International Airport in Angola. The aircraft, which had previously been operated by American Airlines, was parked and unused after plans to convert it were abandoned.

On May 25, 2003, an American pilot and a mechanic boarded the plane, fueled it with 14,000 gallons, and took off without clearance. Despite global efforts to trace the plane, it disappeared without a trace. Neither the aircraft nor the men on board have ever been found.

The event remains one of the great aviation mysteries of modern history.

Aviation Security Under Scrutiny
While the recent Canadian theft ended without casualties or damage, it has raised fresh questions about the vulnerability of aircraft at secured airports and the ease with which unauthorized individuals can gain access.

Though the two incidents are decades apart and differ in scale, both highlight ongoing concerns about airport security, flight school aircraft management, and how breaches still occur despite modern surveillance and control systems.

Tulsi Gabbard accuses Obama administration of trying to undermine Trump in 2016 Election

Former presidential candidate and current Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, has ignited political controversy after alleging that top officials in the Obama administration orchestrated a deliberate effort in 2016 to sabotage then-candidate Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

In a newly released intelligence report on Friday, Gabbard claimed there was a “treasonous conspiracy” within the Obama-era intelligence leadership aimed at shaping public perception around Russian election interference to discredit Trump and tilt the outcome in favor of Hillary Clinton.

The report, released by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), is the latest in a series of attempts under the Trump-aligned faction of government to question the now eight-year-old intelligence consensus that Russia interfered in the 2016 U.S. election to aid Donald Trump.

Gabbard’s report argues that the Obama administration may have pressured intelligence agencies to skew assessments by conflating Russia’s cyber intrusions into election systems with its broader influence operations on social media and document leaks. The implication: that officials distorted the narrative to strengthen claims of Trump’s alleged collusion with Moscow.

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However, top Democrats have strongly dismissed Gabbard’s findings. Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, branded the treason accusations as “baseless.” Similarly, Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the report confused distinct categories of Russian activity—cyber hacking vs. psychological influence—and misrepresented previously verified conclusions.

“This is one more example of the Director of National Intelligence trying to cook the books,” Warner said. “We’re talking about apples and oranges.”

Multiple intelligence assessments, including a bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee report, have supported the original 2016 finding that Russia sought to interfere in the election by damaging Hillary Clinton’s candidacy and boosting Trump’s.

The new report includes emails suggesting that then-President Barack Obama asked for a detailed intelligence review before leaving office. While some Republicans argue that this move was politically motivated, Obama-era officials say the intention was to preserve transparency before the Trump administration could potentially bury the findings.

Notably, the report acknowledges that Russia did not attempt to change actual vote tallies, but it questions why an article clarifying that point was withheld from the President’s Daily Brief at the time.

As the debate continues, the intelligence community has reiterated in its most recent reviews—under Gabbard’s leadership—that Russia continues to engage in disinformation campaigns aimed at weakening democratic systems and public trust in elections.

Whether Gabbard’s claims will lead to further investigation remains to be seen. But the political fallout from reopening the 2016 election controversy is already fueling renewed tensions between Democrats and Republicans as the 2024 race looms.

Dylan Dreyer announces separation from husband Brian Fichera after 12 Years of marriage

NBC Today Show meteorologist and third-hour co-anchor Dylan Dreyer has officially confirmed her separation from husband Brian Fichera after 12 years of marriage.

Dreyer, 43, shared the news with fans via Instagram on July 18, expressing gratitude for the ongoing support she has received from viewers over the years. “For many years, I have shared my family with you all — the highs and lows, the ups and downs, and all of the blessings and beautiful memories in between,” she wrote. “I am incredibly grateful for the support and love you’ve given me through it all. For that reason, I want to share with you that a few months ago, Brian and I made the decision to separate.”

The longtime couple, who married in 2012, are parents to three children: Calvin (8), Oliver (5), and Rusty (3). They originally met while working at WHDH, a local NBC affiliate in Boston — Dreyer as a meteorologist and Fichera as an in-studio technician.

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Despite the separation, the pair remain on good terms and committed to co-parenting their children with mutual respect. “We began as friends, and we will remain the closest of friends,” Dreyer continued in her message. “Most importantly, we will continue to co-parent our three wonderful boys together with nothing but love and respect for one another.”

A source close to the family also confirmed to PEOPLE magazine that Dreyer and Fichera “remain best friends” and are prioritizing their children throughout the transition.

In recent weeks, the family has continued to spend time together, including celebrating the Fourth of July and attending the Macy’s fireworks event, which Dreyer hosts for NBC. Fichera also accompanied her to the American Century Golf Championship in Lake Tahoe, where he served as her caddy — a reflection of their shared love of golf.

“Golf is the thing we do together,” Dreyer previously told Today.com in 2023. “We have a couple of drinks, we laugh.”

Fichera, now a producer and freelance cameraman for NBC News, once gifted Dreyer her first set of golf clubs during the early stages of their relationship — a gesture that marked the beginning of many shared memories.

Though their romantic relationship has come to an end, both Dreyer and Fichera have made it clear that their commitment to family and friendship remains strong.

Extreme heat warning issued for Lawrence, Douglas County as storms loom

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued an extreme heat warning for Lawrence and Douglas County, with heat indices expected to soar to 105°F and above. The warning takes effect from noon on Saturday, July 19, and will remain in place until 7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 23, with the possibility of an extension if high temperatures persist.

Ahead of the heat wave, the area could experience strong to severe storms on Friday and Saturday, bringing risks of damaging winds and heavy rain.

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Forecasts show heat index levels climbing steadily, potentially peaking at 106°F on Tuesday. Residents are urged to take precautions, including wearing light clothing, avoiding outdoor activities during peak heat, and never leaving people or pets in vehicles.

The NWS warns that heat exhaustion and heat stroke can set in quickly. Signs of heat exhaustion include heavy sweating, weakness, and nausea, while heat stroke symptoms may involve confusion, seizures, or fainting—in which case emergency medical help is needed immediately.

Using electric fans during extreme heat may worsen symptoms if temperatures are above the 90s, according to the NWS.

For more information on heat safety, visit weather.gov/safety/heat-illness.

WNBA star Paige Bueckers openly acknowledges relationship with Azzi Fudd

Paige Bueckers, standout rookie for the Dallas Wings, has confirmed her relationship with fellow basketball star Azzi Fudd, putting to rest months of speculation surrounding their close bond.

The revelation came during the WNBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis, where Bueckers took part in several media appearances. One standout moment occurred in an interview with WAG Talk, where the former UConn guard was quizzed on facts about Fudd, who was affectionately referred to as her “D1 girlfriend.”

Bueckers answered questions with ease, identifying the high school Fudd attended, her athletic accomplishments, and even the team that drafted Fudd’s mother, Katie Smrcka-Duffy Fudd. The moment that confirmed what fans had long suspected came when Bueckers was asked to reveal who her girlfriend was. Smiling, she simply responded: “Azzi Fudd.”

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Although Bueckers did not disclose how long the pair have been in a relationship, she spoke fondly of Fudd. When asked who she would trust to take a last-second shot if her life were on the line, she answered without hesitation: “Azzi Fudd.”

Fudd, who played alongside Bueckers at UConn, had a strong 2024–25 season, averaging 13.6 points, 2 rebounds, and 1.8 assists. She delivered a standout performance in the national championship game, scoring 24 points to help the Huskies clinch the title against the South Carolina Gamecocks.

Their connection has also extended off the court. Earlier in July, Bueckers revealed that Fudd often helps choose her game sneakers, although she noted that Nike would handle her footwear for the All-Star Game.

Bueckers has had a stellar debut season in the WNBA, leading all rookies in scoring (18.4 points per game), assists (5.5), and steals (1.7). She was selected as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft and has quickly become one of the league’s brightest young stars.

Their relationship marks a high-profile moment for representation in women’s sports, with fans across the country showing support for the couple.

Tensions in Essex as protesters clash with Police outside hotel housing asylum seekers

Violent clashes broke out between protesters and police officers outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, amid ongoing tensions surrounding the accommodation of asylum seekers at the location.

The confrontation erupted on Thursday evening, with fireworks reportedly launched and eggs thrown at the building. A section of High Road in Epping was cordoned off by Essex Police for public safety.

The protest followed outrage over a recent court appearance involving Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, a 38-year-old man accused of attempting to kiss a 14-year-old girl. He denied the sexual assault allegation during his arraignment at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court earlier in the day.

Police confirmed that one man was arrested on suspicion of affray linked to a separate incident during a previous protest on Sunday, July 13. “He will be taken into custody while our inquiries continue,” the force said in a statement.

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One police officer sustained a minor neck injury during the altercation.

Chief Superintendent Simon Anslow condemned the violent turn of events, stating, “Disruption and offending is never an appropriate response, no matter the strength of feeling in this case or on this issue.”

He added that while peaceful and lawful protests are respected, criminal activity would not be tolerated.

“We know the people who carried out these crimes do not represent Epping or Essex. Nothing about the offending we saw tonight is representative of these communities,” Anslow said.

According to Essex Police, detectives are now analyzing CCTV, drone footage, bodycam recordings, and videos shared on social media to identify offenders. Authorities have vowed to take swift action against anyone found responsible.

This is not the first demonstration to occur outside the Bell Hotel, which has been at the center of local controversy for its reported use as a temporary accommodation for asylum seekers. Tensions have risen among some community members following recent incidents, though officials urge calm and lawful behavior.

Trump threatens to sue Rupert Murdoch over Wall Street Journal Epstein letter report

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has vowed to take legal action against media mogul Rupert Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal over a controversial report linking Trump to Jeffrey Epstein.

The report, published by the Journal, featured a drawing of a nude woman and a letter bearing Trump’s name, allegedly part of a 2003 birthday album for the late financier Epstein. The publication has stirred intense reactions, especially from Trump, who took to his Truth Social platform Thursday night to slam the story as “fake” and announce plans to sue.

“I told Rupert Murdoch it was a scam, that he shouldn’t print this fake story. But he did, and now I’m going to sue his ass off — and that of his third-rate newspaper,” Trump wrote.

He doubled down on Friday, threatening legal action and stating: “I look forward to getting Rupert Murdoch to testify in my lawsuit against him and his ‘pile of garbage’ newspaper, the WSJ.”

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Although Trump frequently threatens media organizations with lawsuits, he does not always pursue them. In this case, it remains unclear on what grounds he intends to sue, though his camp cited “defamatory lies” as the cause.

The threat marks a new twist in the long, complicated relationship between Trump and Murdoch — who controls several conservative outlets, including Fox News and the Journal. Their relationship has fluctuated over the years, swinging between alliance and conflict depending on political winds.

A Wall Street Journal spokesperson declined to comment on the legal threats or claims that Trump directly warned Murdoch ahead of the report’s release.

However, Trump’s team insists that he personally told Murdoch the letter was fake and that Murdoch reportedly claimed he would handle it, but “did not have the power to do so.” Trump’s statement also accused WSJ editor Emma Tucker of ignoring direct warnings from both him and campaign aide Karoline Leavitt.

Insiders had long speculated that Trump’s camp was trying to suppress a damaging story related to Epstein. The former president previously dismissed the growing Epstein scandal as a “hoax” and lashed out at his own supporters who expressed concern, calling them “stupid” and “foolish.”

Despite the pressure, the Journal moved forward with the publication. The article, titled “Jeffrey Epstein’s Friends Sent Him Bawdy Letters for a 50th Birthday Album. One Was From Donald Trump,” quickly climbed to the top of the outlet’s most-read stories and appeared prominently on the front page of its Friday print edition.

Inside the newsroom, WSJ journalists expressed pride in the editorial team’s decision to run the piece despite mounting political pressure. Several staff members reportedly described the move as “brave.”

As of now, Trump has not officially filed the lawsuit.

Daredevil Felix Baumgartner dies in paragliding crash

Felix Baumgartner, the Austrian daredevil known globally for his historic 2012 skydive from the edge of space, has died in a tragic paragliding accident in Italy.

He was 56.

According to local reports, the accident occurred on Thursday in Porto Sant’Elpidio, a coastal city in central Italy. Firefighters responding to the scene discovered a paraglider had crashed into the side of a swimming pool.

The town’s mayor, Massimiliano Ciarpella, confirmed Baumgartner’s death in a heartfelt Facebook post, saying, “Our community is deeply affected by the tragic disappearance of Felix Baumgartner, a figure of global prominence, a symbol of courage and passion for extreme flight.”

Record-Breaking Jump from the Edge of Space

Baumgartner etched his name in history on October 14, 2012, when he ascended into the stratosphere—approximately 24 miles (39 kilometers) above Earth—aboard a capsule lifted by a helium balloon. From there, he executed a freefall jump over New Mexico, becoming the first human to break the sound barrier without mechanical assistance, reaching speeds of 843.6 mph during descent.

The groundbreaking feat, sponsored by Red Bull and known as the Stratos Project, took five years of preparation and shattered several world records, including:

  • Fastest free fall
  • Highest skydive
  • First person to break the sound barrier in freefall

Baumgartner trained under the guidance of legendary U.S. Air Force Captain Joe Kittinger, who previously held the high-altitude jump record from 1960.

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A Life of Daring Feats

Born in Austria, Baumgartner began skydiving at the age of 16 and later honed his skills in the Austrian military. By 1988, he had partnered with Red Bull, who went on to sponsor many of his extreme sports projects.

In 1999, he set two BASE jumping records—one from the Petronas Towers in Malaysia and another from the Christ the Redeemer statue in Brazil, considered the lowest-ever BASE jump at just 95 feet.

Outside of skydiving and BASE jumping, Baumgartner was also a licensed helicopter pilot and a member of Red Bull’s aerial stunt team.

In an interview, he once said, “I was only afraid of the things that were not on the list,” referring to the detailed risk planning that went into his high-stakes stunts.

A Controversial Figure

While widely admired for his fearless spirit and technical achievements, Baumgartner’s political views stirred controversy. He was openly critical of climate change activists and LGBTQ rights and had publicly praised Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for his anti-immigration stance, even suggesting he deserved a Nobel Peace Prize.

A Legacy That Soared

Despite the controversy, Baumgartner’s accomplishments in extreme sports inspired millions across the globe. His legacy lives on through the record books, the adrenaline-fueled sports he helped popularize, and the boundary-pushing attitude he embodied.

He is remembered as a man who quite literally took flight into the unknown—and survived to tell the tale, until his final, tragic flight.