Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods as rescue efforts haltedNew Foto - Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods as rescue efforts halted

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — The death toll fromdevastating floodingin a market town in Nigeria's north-central state of Niger rose to at least 200 on Sunday, a local official said. Torrents of predawn rainfall early Thursday unleashed the devastating flood on Mokwa, nearly 380 kilometers (236 miles) west of Abuja and a major trading and transportation hub where northernNigerianfarmers sell beans, onions and other food to traders from the south. The deputy chairman of Mokwa Local Government, Musa Kimboku, confirmed the updated fatality count to The Associated Press on Sunday. He said rescue operations have been called off, as authorities no longer believe there are any survivors. To prevent the outbreak of disease, officials are currently exhuming bodies buried beneath the rubble, Kimboku added. On Saturday, the spokesperson for the Niger State emergency service, Ibrahim Audu Husseini, said an additional 11 people were injured and more than 3,000 people were displaced. At least 500 households across three communities were affected by the sudden and intense flood that built rapidly in about five hours, leaving roofs barely visible and surviving residents waist-deep in water, trying to salvage what they could and rescue others. Husseini added that two roads were washed away and two bridges collapsed. In a statement on Friday night, President Bola Tinubu expressed condolences and said he had directed the activation of an emergency response to support victims and "accelerate" recovery. Flooding is common during Nigeria's wet season. Communities in northern Nigeria have been experiencing prolonged dry spells worsened by climate change and excessive rainfall that leads to severe flooding during the brief wet season. But this flood has been particularly deadly in Mokwa, a farming region near the banks of the River Niger. Mokwa community leader Aliki Musa said the villagers are not used to such flooding. The chairman of the Mokwa local government area, Jibril Muregi, told local news website Premium Times that construction of flood-control works was long overdue.

Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods as rescue efforts halted

Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods as rescue efforts halted ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — The death toll fromdevas...
As ICE touts arrests, chaotic scenes emerge amid immigration crackdownNew Foto - As ICE touts arrests, chaotic scenes emerge amid immigration crackdown

Chaotic scenes from immigration arrests around the country continued emerging over the weekend asPresident Donald Trump's crackdownwidened. The arrests claimed immigrant mothers, restaurant workers and wanted criminals. Immigration authorities raided a popular San Diego Italian restaurant before the Friday dinner rush, arresting several kitchen workers, while community members confronted agents, according to video shared bya local CBS station. As heavily armed agents entered the restaurant, local residents screamed at them and filmed the scene. The agents wore tactical gear, including bulletproof vests emblazoned with the Homeland Security Investigations logo. "The agents fired sound grenades, flash-bang grenades, at the crowd," Pedro Rios, director of the Quaker American Friends Service Committee's U.S.-Mexico Border Program, told CBS. Todd Lyons, acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement,told FOX Newsthat agents were doing their law enforcement duty during the raid. "We should be supported, not being called Nazis, not being villainized," he said. Earlier last week, ICE agents were seen arresting immigrants directlyafter their scheduled immigration hearingsat a San Antonio, Texas, courthouse – doubling down on a tactic that has caused an outcry among immigrant advocates. "Families are being targeted at their most vulnerable time – attending their scheduled immigration hearings for what they believe to be progress in their cases," according toa statementby the Immigrant Legal Resource Center. The statement links to a video that appears to showICE agents arresting a motheralongside four children inside the courthouse, including a minor withhis hands zip-tied behind his back. Another videooutside the same courthouse, undated but posted Friday, May 30, by advocacy group Unidos Podemos, showed the emotional scene of two mothers and a child being loaded by plainclothes agents into the narrow chamber of a vehicle outfitted to carry prisoners. The child stands on the bumper, his arms outstretched. He says in Spanish, "It's OK, Mom, I'm here. It's OK." ICE, which has a significant social media presence, has largely refrained from sharing emotional or chaotic arrest videos and instead postsmugshots of arrested immigrantswith serious criminal records. The agency publicized its recent arrests of a Honduran man facing burglary and sexual battery charges, a convicted sex offender from El Salvador and a Venezuelan woman convicted of felonies in California and wanted on other charges in New York. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Immigration crackdown leads to chaotic scenes as ICE touts arrests

As ICE touts arrests, chaotic scenes emerge amid immigration crackdown

As ICE touts arrests, chaotic scenes emerge amid immigration crackdown Chaotic scenes from immigration arrests around the country continued ...
Devin Harjes, 'Daredevil,' 'Gotham' and 'Boardwalk Empire' Actor, Dies at 41New Foto - Devin Harjes, 'Daredevil,' 'Gotham' and 'Boardwalk Empire' Actor, Dies at 41

Devin Harjes, an American TV actor best known for his roles in "Boardwalk Empire," "Daredevil" and "Gotham," died on May 27 in New York City. He was 41. Harjes' death was announced via anobituaryposted on his website. More from Variety 'Boardwalk Empire' Star Michael Pitt Arrested on Sexual Abuse Charges 'Daredevil' Star Charlie Cox Teases the Dark 'Born Again' Revival and Potential 'Avengers' Crossover: 'As Long as They'll Have Me, I'm There' Dabney Coleman, '9 to 5' Star and 'Boardwalk Empire' Actor, Dies at 92 Harjes played boxing legend Jack Dempsey across two episodes of "Boardwalk Empire" Season 2. He also had a nine-episode arch on the Netflix sci-fi drama "Manifest" where he played Pete Baylor, a member of a drug posse known as the Meth Heads. In "Daredevil," he played Oscar, a Rikers Island Nurse. In "Gotham," he played a bank guard named Clyde. His other TV credits include "Blue Bloods," "Orange Is the New Black," "Elementary" and "FBI." Born in Lubbock, Texas, in July 1983, Harjes' first love was for the care of animals, specifically horses. But he would leave that all behind to launch his acting career in the Dallas-Fort Worth theatre community. He then made his way to New York City, where he lent his talents to student films and off-Broadway shows. He soon landed in the world of independent cinema, starring in films like "The Forest is Red," which won him best actor at Italy's Tolentino International Film Festival, and "The Boyz of Summer." The obituary states that outside of acting, Harjes "was a dedicated student of martial arts and a regular at the gym—he often joked it was safer than getting kicked in the face by a horse." Harjes is survived by his parents, Randy and Rosanne Harjes, and his sister Trich Harjes. Best of Variety What's Coming to Netflix in June 2025 New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Devin Harjes, ‘Daredevil,’ ‘Gotham’ and ‘Boardwalk Empire’ Actor, Dies at 41

Devin Harjes, 'Daredevil,' 'Gotham' and 'Boardwalk Empire' Actor, Dies at 41 Devin Harjes, an American TV actor best...
50 Cent says he'll reach out to Trump in effort to prevent a Diddy pardonNew Foto - 50 Cent says he'll reach out to Trump in effort to prevent a Diddy pardon

50 Centis looking to givePresident Donald Trumphis two cents aboutSean "Diddy" Combs. In anInstagram post on May 30, the "In da Club" rapper said he'll reach out to Trump after the president said he would "look at the facts" in Combs' case, suggesting a pardon could be on the table. 50 Cent shared a clip of the president's comments in his post and wrote that Combs "said some really bad things about Trump," adding that he will "reach out so he knows how I feel about this guy." In a follow-up post, 50 Centsuggested Combs' past commentsabout Trump could prevent a potential pardon. "Donald doesn't take well to disrespect, and doesn't forget who chooses to go against him," he wrote. He alsoshared a screenshotof an article suggesting he was trying to "nuke" Combs' chances of pardon, clarifying, "I didn't say I would nuke anything, I simply said I will make sure Trump is aware." Combs is on trial in New York and has pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. Sean 'Diddy' Combs:Could Trump pardon Diddy and end his trial? When asked in the Oval Office on May 30 about the possibility of pardoning Combs, Trump said that "nobody's asked" about it, but that "I know people are thinking about it," and "some people have been very close to asking." He went on to say that he would "look at the facts" of Combs' case. "If I think somebody was mistreated, whether they like me or don't like me, it wouldn't have any impact," he said. 50 Cent's feud with Combsrecently came up in court, with Capricorn Clark, Combs' former assistant, testifying that the embattled hip-hop mogul "had an issue with" him. 'Nobody's asked':President Trump doesn't rule out pardoning Sean 'Diddy' Combs Brian Kalt, a law professor at Michigan State University College of Law, recentlytold USA TODAYthat Trump could pardon Combs and end his trial. "These are federal charges (against Combs), so that's the main limit. The matter has be federal, it has to be criminal vs. civil, and related to something that's already been done," Kalt said. "But the person doesn't have to even be charged yet, or convicted. The Supreme Court has said preemptive pardons are OK." Contributing: Marco della Cava,USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:50 Cent says he'll reach out to Donald Trump to prevent Diddy pardon

50 Cent says he'll reach out to Trump in effort to prevent a Diddy pardon

50 Cent says he'll reach out to Trump in effort to prevent a Diddy pardon 50 Centis looking to givePresident Donald Trumphis two cents a...
US asks Australia to increase defense spending to 3.5% of GDPNew Foto - US asks Australia to increase defense spending to 3.5% of GDP

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asked Australia to increase its defense spending to 3.5% of gross domestic product during a meeting with Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles, the Pentagon said on Sunday. The defense chiefs also discussed security issues including accelerating U.S. defense capabilities in Australia, advancing defense industrial base cooperation and creating supply chain resilience, the Defense Department said in a statement. "On defense spending, Secretary Hegseth conveyed that Australia should increase its defense spending to 3.5 percent of its GDP as soon as possible," the statement said. The ministers' meeting on Friday on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia's premier security forum, is only the second between the security allies since U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January. Marles said after the meeting they did not discuss a specific percentage of GDP to raise Australian defense spending. (Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Caitlin Webber and Rod Nickel)

US asks Australia to increase defense spending to 3.5% of GDP

US asks Australia to increase defense spending to 3.5% of GDP WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asked Australia to i...
Poland on a knife's edge as exit poll shows a near tie in runoffNew Foto - Poland on a knife's edge as exit poll shows a near tie in runoff

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — An exit poll in Poland's presidential runoff on Sunday showed the two candidates in a statistical tie with the race still too close to call in the deeply divided nation. The results could set the course for the nation's political future and its relations with the European Union. An Ipsos exit poll released when the voting ended showed that liberal Warsaw mayor Rafał Trzaskowski won 50.3% of the vote and conservative historian Karol Nawrocki won 49.7%. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points and the final vote is likely to change somewhat. Though the final result was still unclear with the two locked in a near dead heat, both men claimed to have won in meetings with their supporters in Warsaw. "We won," Trzaskowski told his supporters to chants of "Rafał, Rafał." "This is truly a special moment in Poland's history. I am convinced that it will allow us to move forward and focus on the future," Trzaskowski said. "I will be your president." Nawrocki, speaking to his supporters at a separate event in Warsaw, said he believed he was on track to win. "We will win and save Poland," he said. "We must win tonight." It looked as if it could be a long evening in Warsaw as the nation waited for a more precise "late poll" that combines a portion of the vote count with the survey data to give more clarity. The final results were expected Monday. Thedecisive presidential runoffpittedTrzaskowski, a liberal pro-EU politician, against Nawrocki, a conservative historianbacked by the right-wing Law and Justice party and aligned with U.S. conservatives, includingPresident Donald Trump. The fact that it was so close underlined how deep the social divisions have become in Poland. The outcome will determine whether Poland takes a morenationalist pathor pivots more decisively toward liberal democratic norms. With conservative President Andrzej Duda completing his second and final term, the new president will have significant influence over whether Prime Minister Donald Tusk's centrist government can fulfill its agenda, given the presidential power to veto laws. "We will not allow Donald Tusk's grip on power to be completed," Nawrocki said. The runoff follows a tightly contested first round of voting on May 18, in which Trzaskowski won just over 31% and Nawrocki nearly 30%, eliminating 11 other candidates. Katarzyna Malek, a 29-year-old voter in Warsaw, cast her ballot in the first round for a left-wing candidate but went for Trzaskowski on Sunday, viewing him as more competent and more likely to pursue stronger ties with foreign partners and lower social tensions. "I hope there will be less division, that maybe there will be more dialogue," she said. The campaign has highlighted stark ideological divides. Trzaskowski, 53, has promised to restore judicial independence, ease abortion restrictions and promote constructive ties with European partners. Nawrocki, 42, has positioned himself as a defender of traditional Polish values and skeptical of the EU. Nawrocki's candidacy has been clouded by allegations of past connections to criminal figures and participation in a violent street battle. He denies the criminal links but acknowledges having taken part in "noble" fights. The revelations have not appeared to dent his support among right-wing voters, many of whom see the allegations as politically motivated. "We accomplished another very important thing — one that will stay with us for months and years to come. We managed to unite the entire patriotic camp in Poland — all the people who want a normal Poland, without illegal migrants," Nawrocki said. It was an apparent reference to those who supported far-right candidates in the first round and who supported him on Sunday. Some of those voting for Nawrocki in Warsaw dismissed the allegations against him, saying he shouldn't be punished for his past and that Trzaskowski has also made mistakes as mayor. Władysława Wąsowska, an 82-year-old former history teacher, recalled instilling patriotism in her students during the communist era, when Poland was under Moscow's influence. "I'm a right-wing conservative. I love God, the church and the homeland," she said, explaining that Nawrocki for her is the only patriotic choice now, and accusing Trzaskowski of serving foreign interests. "He's controlled by Germany," she said. "I want a sovereign, independent, democratic Poland — and a Catholic one." Amid rising security fears over Russia's war in neighboring Ukraine,both candidatessupport aid to Kyiv, though Nawrocki opposes NATO membership for Ukraine, while Trzaskowski supports it in the future. Nawrocki's campaign has echoed themes popular on the American right, including an emphasis on traditional values. His supporters feel that Trzaskowski, with his pro-EU views, would hand over control of key Polish affairs to larger European powers like France and Germany. Many European centrists rooted for Trzaskowski, seeing in him someone who would defend democratic values under pressure from authoritarian forces across the globe.

Poland on a knife’s edge as exit poll shows a near tie in runoff

Poland on a knife's edge as exit poll shows a near tie in runoff WARSAW, Poland (AP) — An exit poll in Poland's presidential runoff ...
'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer teases cavalcade of cameos: Post Malone, Eminem and moreNew Foto - 'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer teases cavalcade of cameos: Post Malone, Eminem and more

Adam Sandleris taking another swing at "Happy Gilmore" with help from some major stars. DuringNetflix's Tudum eventon Saturday, May 31, the streamer debuted a new trailer for the comedian's highly anticipated sequel "Happy Gilmore 2." The footage teased a movie packed to the brim with cameos, starting with the trailer's opening scene in which Happy Gilmore falls flat on his face while golfing, as witnessed byEric André,Margaret QualleyandMartin Herlihy. Later,Travis Kelceappears in a scene withBad Bunny,Ben Stillerreturns as orderly Hal, and several real television personalities likeKen JenningsandStephen A. Smithpop up during a montage. The trailer also includes short glimpses of appearances byEminem,Post Malone,Becky Lynchand more. Outside of the cameos, the main cast of "Happy Gilmore 2" includesJulie Bowenand Christopher McDonald, the latter of whom returns as Shooter McGavin. Sandler wrote the screenplay for "Happy Gilmore 2" with Tim Herlihy, his co-writer on the original movie. Adam Sandlermourns 'Happy Gilmore' alligator Morris despite onscreen rivalry The comedian has teased several of the film's cameos in interviews. Sandlersaid on the "Dan Patrick Show" in December thathe filmed for a day withEminem, who "said a million things we can use." Sandler noted at the time that "I've known Eminem for a long time, and he's a great guy." 'Happy Gilmore 2' release dateconfirmed in new trailer featuring Bad Bunny Qualley, meanwhile, has said that her role in "Happy Gilmore 2" is small, but that her husband Jack Antonoff helped convince Sandler to cast her because she's such a fan of the original. On "The Tonight Show," she joked that Antonoff lied to Sandler by claiming Qualley is good at golf in order to secure her a role. "He lied for the sake of the family," Qualley joked. "I've never golfed a day in my life. I'm terrible, actually." "Happy Gilmore 2" will be released on July 25, 2025. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:'Happy Gilmore 2' cast: Netflix's Tudum trailer teases cameos

'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer teases cavalcade of cameos: Post Malone, Eminem and more

'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer teases cavalcade of cameos: Post Malone, Eminem and more Adam Sandleris taking another swing at "Happ...

 

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