Pamplona holds opening bull run during San Fermín festivalNew Foto - Pamplona holds opening bull run during San Fermín festival

PAMPLONA, Spain (AP) — Thousands of daredevils ran, skidded and tumbled out of the way of six charging bulls at the opening run of the San Fermín festival Monday. It was the first of nine morning runs during the famous celebrations held in the northern Spanish city of Pamplona. The bulls pounded along the twisting cobblestone streets after being led by six steers. Up to 4,000 runners take part in each bull run, which takes place over 846 meters (2,775 feet) and can last three to four minutes. Most runners wear the traditional garb of white trousers and shirt with red sash and neckerchief. The expert Spanish runners try to sprint just in front of the bull's horns for a few death-defying seconds while egging the animal on with a rolled newspaper. Thousands of spectators watch from balconies and wooden barricades along the course. Millions more follow the visceral spectacle on live television. While gorings are not rare, many more people are bruised and injured in falls and pileups with each other. Medics rush in to treat the injured and take the seriously hurt to a hospital. Unofficial records say at least 15 people have died in the bull runs over the past century. The deadliest day on record was July 13, 1980, when four runners were killed by two bulls. The last death was in 2009. The rest of each day is for eating, drinking, dancing and cultural entertainment, including bull fights where the animals that run in the morning are slain in the bull ring by professional matadors each afternoon. The festival was made internationally famous by Ernest Hemingway's classic 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises" about American bohemians wasting away in Europe. ___ Wilson reported from Barcelona, Spain.

Pamplona holds opening bull run during San Fermín festival

Pamplona holds opening bull run during San Fermín festival PAMPLONA, Spain (AP) — Thousands of daredevils ran, skidded and tumbled out of th...
Russian President Vladimir Putin dismisses transport minister StarovoitNew Foto - Russian President Vladimir Putin dismisses transport minister Starovoit

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin fired his transport minister on Monday, according to a presidential decree, removing Roman Starovoit from his post after just over a year in the job. No reason was given for Starovoit's unexpected dismissal. He was appointed transport minister in May 2024 after spending almost five years as governor of Russia's western Kursk region. A few months after vacating that role, Ukrainian troops spilled over the border into Kursk as Kyiv launched its biggest incursion into Russian territory since the start of the war in 2022. Starovoit's predecessor as transport minister, Vitaly Savelyev, became a deputy prime minister. According to the Vedomosti daily newspaper, Starovoit's replacement could be his deputy minister Andrei Nikitin, who was formerly governor of the Novgorod Region. Prior to serving as a regional governor, Starovoit had worked in the transport sector, leading Russia's federal roads agency Rosavtodor for six years. (Reporting by Reuters, Gleb Stolyarov, Anastasia Teterevleva; Writing by Alexander Marrow; editing by Andrew Osborn)

Russian President Vladimir Putin dismisses transport minister Starovoit

Russian President Vladimir Putin dismisses transport minister Starovoit MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin fired his transpo...
'Schitt's Creek' Stars Reunite for Major Fashion Moment — But Their Unlikely Seatmate Was the Real SurpriseNew Foto - 'Schitt's Creek' Stars Reunite for Major Fashion Moment — But Their Unlikely Seatmate Was the Real Surprise

'Schitt's Creek' Stars Reunite for Major Fashion Moment — But Their Unlikely Seatmate Was the Real Surpriseoriginally appeared onParade. David Rose and Stevie Budd are back together, and this time along with a new, iconically fashionable friend. On Sunday the two 'Schitt's Creek' starsDan LevyandEmily Hampshireattended the 2025 Celine show in Paris, and while the two weren't seated next to each other for the runway presentation, Hampshire — along with fans and friends on Instagram — loved her unexpected seatmate, fashion industry iconAnna Wintour."David & Stevie went to#MichaelRider's iconic@celinedebut," Hampshire wrote. "Of course, David didn't want to be seen sitting next to Stevie… but that's ok, she made new friends. And when she said, "I want that whole red-Blazer-cropped-tie look", Anna Wintour (Stevie's new BFF) said, "that would look great on you" and I —I mean Stevie, felt seen." View this post on Instagram A post shared by emily hampshire (@emilyhampshire) The seating arrangement had fans reeling at the thought of Hampshire's character — who probably wouldn't even know who Wintour is — by her side. "Stevie Budd sitting beside Anna Wintour is EVERYTHING," one commenter wrote. "You're sitting next to Anna! WOW! 💜 Love that you're back with Dan. L," another added of the pair's reunion. "Just sitting next to Anna. So casual," simply added a third. "EXCUSE ME?? NEXT TO ANNA WINTOUR???? WHO ARE YOU??? QUEEN!! (Also the SC reunion, I am FINE 😭😭)" expressed another fan. Related: Annie Murphy Dishes on How Dan Levy Told Her She Got the Job for 'Schitt's Creek' and It's So David Rose Coded And of course, it's no surprise that a few other commenters were curious if a "Schitt's Creek" movie was in the works. "Lovely to see you guys back together, be great if you did a Schitts Creak reunion film together for us fans," a hopeful fan wrote. Thankfully, fans' enthusiasm for a reunion movie comes a few days after cast memberAnnie Murphy— who played Levy's sister Alexis Rose — said that she'd be on board for the project duringa recent interview on the "Not Skinny but Not Fat" podcast. Now all we need is to get Moira and Johnny Rose —Catherine O'HaraandEugene Levy— in on it, too.🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 'Schitt's Creek' Stars Reunite for Major Fashion Moment — But Their Unlikely Seatmate Was the Real Surprisefirst appeared on Parade on Jul 7, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

‘Schitt’s Creek’ Stars Reunite for Major Fashion Moment — But Their Unlikely Seatmate Was the Real Surprise

'Schitt's Creek' Stars Reunite for Major Fashion Moment — But Their Unlikely Seatmate Was the Real Surprise 'Schitt's Cr...
Legendary '60s Rock Band Played Last Show 45 Years Ago Before Death Ended EverythingNew Foto - Legendary '60s Rock Band Played Last Show 45 Years Ago Before Death Ended Everything

Legendary '60s Rock Band Played Last Show 45 Years Ago Before Death Ended Everythingoriginally appeared onParade. It's been 45 years since the original members of Led Zeppelin last shared the stage. Just months after their final performance, the legendary rock band disbanded — and never reunited as a full lineup again. Their last show together wasn't meant to be a farewell. On July 7, 1980, Led Zeppelin played the Seattle Coliseum as part of their North American tour promotingIn Through the Out Door. Fans had no idea it would be the final time they'd seeRobert Plant,Jimmy Page,John Paul JonesandJohn Bonhamperform together. The band had additional shows planned for later that year, but they were ultimately canceled after the sudden and tragic loss of their drummer. On September 25, 1980, Bonham was found unconscious at Page's home and later pronounced dead at just 32 years old. The legendary drummer had reportedly spent the night before heavily partying, with some accounts claiming he drank around 40 shots of vodka. When Bonham didn't show up to a scheduled rehearsal, tour managerBenji LeFevreand bassist Jones went to check on him. It was later ruled that he had died of accidental asphyxiation after choking on his own vomit. "It was like, 'Let's go up and look at Bonzo, see how he is,'" Jones recalled, according toLoudwire. "We tried to wake him up … it was terrible. Then I had to tell the other two … I had to break the news to Jimmy and Robert [Plant]." After Bonham's passing, the remaining band members agreed they couldn't continue without him. "When we lost John, we agreed unanimously that that was that," Plant said toCreemin 1993. Reflecting on the loss, Plant explained, "I had to go and find out if I really want to do it. Did I want to do it, or did I just want to sit back there like a croupier at a gambling thing, and just kind of rake [the money] in. Or, did I want to actually continue this kind of gig of finding out where I'm going. I wanted to take all the trappings away, because I'd lost my best mate." Led Zeppelin officially disbanded in December 1980. While the surviving members would reunite for one-off performances, like Live Aid and other tribute concerts, the original lineup was never seen on stage again. Legendary '60s Rock Band Played Last Show 45 Years Ago Before Death Ended Everythingfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 7, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

Legendary '60s Rock Band Played Last Show 45 Years Ago Before Death Ended Everything

Legendary '60s Rock Band Played Last Show 45 Years Ago Before Death Ended Everything Legendary '60s Rock Band Played Last Show 45 Ye...
French police are slashing migrant boats but they're still determined to reach the UKNew Foto - French police are slashing migrant boats but they're still determined to reach the UK

ECAULT BEACH, France (AP) — Acrossthe English Channel, the white cliffs of the U.K beckon. On fine days, men and women with children in their arms and determination in their eyes can see the shoreline of what they believe will be a promised land as they attempt theperilouscrossing clandestinely, ditching belongings to squeeze aboard flimsy inflatable boats that set to sea from northern France. In a flash, on one recent crossing attempt, French police swooped in with knives, wading into the water and slashing at the boat's thin rubber — literally deflating the migrants' hopes and dreams. Some of the men put up dispirited resistance, trying to position themselves — in vain — between the boat and the officers' blades. One splashed water at them, another hurled a shoe. Cries of "No! No!" rang out. A woman wailed. But the team of three officers, one also holding a pepper-gas canister, lunged at the boat again and again, pitching some of those aboard into the surf as it quickly deflated. The Associated Press obtained video of the police boat-slashing, filmed on a beach near the French port of Boulogne. Growing numbers are getting through France's defenses France's northern coast has long been fortified against invasion, with Nazi bunkers in World War II and pre-French Revolution forts. Now,Franceis defending beaches with increasing aggression against migrants trying ata record paceto go the other way —out to sea, to the U.K. Under pressure from U.K. authorities, France's government is preparing to give an even freer hand to police patrols that, just last week, were twice filmed slashing boats carrying men, women and children. The video obtained by AP was filmed Monday. Four days later, on Écault beach south of Boulogne, the BBC filmed police wading into the surf and slashing another boat with box cutters, again pitching people into the water as it deflated. An AP journalist who arrived moments later counted multiple lacerations and saw dispirited people, some still wearing life jackets, clambering back up sand dunes toward woods inland. There, AP had spent the previous night with families and men waiting for a crossing, sleeping rough in a makeshift camp without running water or other basic facilities. Exhausted children cried as men sang songs and smoked around a campfire. The French Interior Ministry told AP that police haven't been issued orders to systematically slash boats. But the British government — which is partly funding France's policing efforts — welcomed what it called a "toughening" of the French approach. The U.K. is also pushing France to go further and let officers intervene against boats in deeper waters, a change the government in Paris is considering. Campaigners formigrant rightsand a police union warn that doing so could endanger both migrants and officers. Of the slashing filmed Friday by the BBC, the Interior Ministry said the boat was in distress, overloaded and riding low in the water, with migrants "trying to climb aboard from the back, risking being caught by the propeller." "The gendarmes, in water up to their knees, intervened to rescue people in danger, pull the boat to shore and neutralize it," the ministry said. For migrants, boat-slashing is infuriating Around the campfire, the men stared into the flames and ruminated. Deniz, a Kurd with an infectious laugh and a deep singing voice, wanted more than anything to cross the channel in time to celebrate his 44th birthday in August with his 6-year-old daughter, Eden, who lives with her mother in the U.K. Like nearly all the migrating people that AP interviewed, surviving in camps that police frequently dismantle, Deniz didn't want to give his full name. Refused a short-stay U.K. visa, Deniz said he had no other option than the sea route, but four attempts ended with police wrecking the boats. He said that on one of those occasions, his group of around 40 people begged an officer patrolling alone to turn a blind eye and let them take to sea. "He said, 'No,' nobody going to stop him. We could stop him, but we didn't want, you know, to hurt him or we didn't want to argue with him," Deniz said. "We just let him, and he cut it with a knife." He believes that U.K. funding of French policing is turning officers into zealots. "I say, 'Because of the money, you are not France soldiers, you're not France police. You are the English dogs now," he said. The cat-and-mouse between migrants and police The coastal battle between police and migrants never lets up, no matter the hour or weather. Drones and aircraft watch the beaches and gendarmes patrol them aboard buggies and on foot. On Écault beach, a WWII gun emplacement serves as their lookout post. Inland waterways have been sealed off with razor wire andfloating barriersto prevent launches of so-called "taxi boats." They motor to offshore pickup points, where waiting migrants then wade into the sea and climb aboard, children in their arms and on their shoulders. AP saw a 6 a.m. pickup Friday on Hardelot beach south of Boulogne. Many dozens of people squeezed aboard, straddling the sausage-like inflated sides — one foot in the sea, the other in the boat. It left about a half-dozen people on the beach, some in the water, apparently because there was no more room. Gendarmes on the beach watched it motor slowly away. Campaigners who work with migrants fear that allowing police to intervene against boats farther offshore will panic those aboard, risking casualties. French officials are examining the possibility of police interventions up to 300 meters (980 feet) from the water's edge. "All that will happen is that people will take greater and greater risks," said Diane Leon, who coordinates aid efforts for the group Médecins du Monde along the coast. "The police entering the water — this was something that, until now, we saw only rarely. But for us, it raises fears of panic during boarding or of boats arriving farther and farther out, forcing people to swim to reach the taxi boats." In an AP interview, police union official Régis Debut voiced concerns about potential legal ramifications for officers if people drown during police attempts to stop offshore departures. He said officers weighed down by equipment could also drown. "Our colleagues don't want to cross 300 meters to intercept the small boats. Because, in fact, we're not trained for that," said Debut, of the union UNSA Police. "You also need to have the proper equipment. You can't carry out an arrest wearing combat boots, a police uniform and the bullet-proof vest. So the whole process needs to be reconsidered." Migrants say crossings are atrocious but worth the risk Around the campfire, men laughed offthe risksof the crossings that French authorities say claimed nearly 80 lives last year. They had nothing left to lose and the channel was just one more hardship after tortuous journeys to France filled with difficulties and misery, they said. "We will never give up," Deniz said. According to U.K. government figures, more than 20,000 people made the crossing in the first six months of this year, up by about 50% from the same period in 2024, and potentially on course toward a new annual record. About 37,000 people were detected crossing in 2024, the second-highest annual figure after 46,000 in 2022. Qassim, a 26-year-old Palestinian, messaged AP after crossing last week with his wife and their daughters, aged 6 and 4. The boat labored through waves for eight hours, he said. "Everyone was praying," he wrote. "We were patient and endured and saw death. The children were crying and screaming." "Now we feel comfortable, safe, and stable. We are starting a new page," he wrote. "We will do our best to protect our children and ourselves and to make up for the difficult years we have been exposed to." ___ Associated Press writer Jill Lawless in London contributed to this report. ___ Follow AP's global migration coverage athttps://apnews.com/hub/migration

French police are slashing migrant boats but they're still determined to reach the UK

French police are slashing migrant boats but they're still determined to reach the UK ECAULT BEACH, France (AP) — Acrossthe English Chan...
Key facts in Australia's mushroom murder trialNew Foto - Key facts in Australia's mushroom murder trial

By Alasdair Pal SYDNEY (Reuters) -An Australian woman was convicted on Monday of killing three people by serving them a meal laced with toxic mushrooms, in a case that has gripped the country. Here are the key facts in the case. KEY FACTS Erin Patterson, 50, was charged with the murders of her mother-in-law Gail Patterson, father-in-law Donald Patterson and Gail's sister, Heather Wilkinson, along with the attempted murder of Ian Wilkinson, Heather's husband. All were relatives of her estranged husband Simon Patterson, who declined the invitation for the July 29, 2023 lunch. The four gathered at Erin Patterson's home in Leongatha, a town of about 6,000 people some 135 km (84 miles) southeast of Melbourne, where the mother of two served them individual Beef Wellingtons accompanied by mashed potato and green beans. The Wellingtons were later found to contain death caps, among the world's deadliest mushrooms. Within hours, the four fell seriously ill and were admitted to hospital. Ian Wilkinson, who spent weeks in an induced coma, was the only survivor. A jury on Monday found that Patterson, who was arrested in November 2023 and has been in custody ever since, deliberately added the toxic mushrooms to the meal with the intent of killing her guests. THE TRIAL The ten-week trial began on April 29 in Morwell, a former coal mining town about two hours east of Melbourne. Overseen by Justice Christopher Beale, it generated huge interest in Australia and internationally, with the six seats in court reserved for the media allocated in a daily ballot. Members of the public queued each morning to be able to watch proceedings from the gallery. Public broadcaster ABC's daily podcast on the proceedings was the country's most popular for much of the trial, while streaming service Stan has commissioned a documentary on what it says is "one of the highest profile criminal cases in recent history". Patterson will be sentenced at a later date. The charges carry a maximum life sentence. PROSECUTION The prosecution, led by Nanette Rogers, spent a month laying out its case against Erin Patterson. Rogers told the court that the accused had foraged for the death caps, dried them and measured out a "fatal dose" on her kitchen scales before adding them to her guests' Beef Wellingtons, ensuring her own food was untainted. It was all part of a "sinister deception", Rogers argued, saying Patterson had lied to police when asked whether she had ever foraged for mushrooms or owned a food dehydrator, which was later found in a landfill site and contained traces of death caps. Dozens of witnesses, including relatives and forensic, medical and mushroom experts, gave evidence for the prosecution. Among them was Simon Patterson, who told of the couple's strained relationship in the months before the fatal lunch. Ian Wilkinson also gave evidence, telling the court the accused had served her own meal on a different coloured plate. DEFENCE Erin Patterson's defence, led by barrister Colin Mandy, did not dispute there were death caps in the meal or that she had lied to police about key details such as foraging for mushrooms. But Mandy told the court the deaths were a "terrible accident" and that while the accused might have had "spats and disagreements and frustrations" in her relationship with her estranged husband she had no reason to kill her lunch guests. Erin Patterson gave evidence in her own defence and spent eight days in the witness box including five days of cross-examination by Rogers. She was the only witness for the defence. JURY Fifteen jurors were initially selected for the trial and 12 were chosen by ballot to take part in the final deliberations. Justice Beale repeatedly instructed the jury not to conduct their own research on the case, or to discuss it outside the jury room. One juror was dismissed in May for allegedly discussing the case with family and friends. Jurors in Australia are not responsible for sentencing and are not allowed to speak publicly after the trial. The jury returned a unanimous verdict, a requirement for securing a murder conviction in Victoria, the state where the case was held. (Reporting by Alasdair Pal in Sydney; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

Key facts in Australia's mushroom murder trial

Key facts in Australia's mushroom murder trial By Alasdair Pal SYDNEY (Reuters) -An Australian woman was convicted on Monday of killing...
Bianca Censori Leaves Nothing to Imagination in Racy Photos by Kanye WestNew Foto - Bianca Censori Leaves Nothing to Imagination in Racy Photos by Kanye West

Bianca Censori Leaves Nothing to Imagination in Racy Photos by Kanye Westoriginally appeared onParade. Bianca Censorileft nothing to the imagination in a series of sheer looks in photos taken by her husband,Kanye West. On Sunday, July 6, the Australian model, 30,took to Instagramfor a second time that day with three new jaw-dropping looks after looking unrecognizable in a totally see-through outfit. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "Shot by@ye," she again captioned the posts, tagging West, 48, as the photographer. In the first image, Censori donned a sheer white long-sleeved bodysuit with a dangerously plunging necklace that stopped near her navel. The outfit threatened to fully expose her chest at any moment. Folks in the comments had to pick up their jaws from the floor before leaving responses like, "🔥🔥🔥" and "🔥🔥🔥icon." "Freakye at it again," another declared of West's sultry snap. Someone else wrote, "We don't want blurry pics. Make them clear, and completely seeeethruuu." "These keep getting better," another declared. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bianca Censori (@biancacensori) Another shotfeatured Censori in sheer, white tights with no underwear and a sheer pink-ish bra of sorts. In the comments, fans similarly lauded the Yeezy architect, with one writing of West, "Greatest photographer of all time." A different Instagram user wrote, "Ye is A Musical genius and a photographer 🙌." Someone else joked, "The dress code said 'optional"' she said 'noted.'" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bianca Censori (@biancacensori) For the third post, she rocked a much more covered-up look featuring an oversized fur coat. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bianca Censori (@biancacensori) In other Censori news, the fashion icon recentlyput on a leggy display in a daring pantsless lookin June. She alsodropped jaws in a barely-there tan bodysuitand put on abusty display in a cheeky thong bodysuitthat same month. What will she and West think of next? Next:Bianca Censori's Lookalike Sister Sizzles in Itty-Bitty String Bikini Bianca Censori Leaves Nothing to Imagination in Racy Photos by Kanye Westfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 7, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

Bianca Censori Leaves Nothing to Imagination in Racy Photos by Kanye West

Bianca Censori Leaves Nothing to Imagination in Racy Photos by Kanye West Bianca Censori Leaves Nothing to Imagination in Racy Photos by Kan...

 

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