More than two dozen on Delta flight taken to hospitals after turbulence forces plane to make emergency landingNew Foto - More than two dozen on Delta flight taken to hospitals after turbulence forces plane to make emergency landing

Severe turbulence struck a Delta flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam Wednesday, causing service carts and unbelted passengers to hit the ceiling and forcing an emergency landing in Minnesota, where 25 people on board were taken to hospitals. Delta said flight DL56 landed safely at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport and was met by medical teams upon arrival. Video shows fire rescue vehicles waiting on the tarmac as the plane made its landing. When the turbulence hit, Joseph Carbone grabbed his wife's hand and braced for the worst. "I truly thought the plane was going to go down," the passenger told CNN. As items flew into the air and passengers around him screamed, Carbone watched as a "flight attendant just about crashed into the ceiling." The flight likely hit severe turbulence over an area of southwestern Wyoming that had been identified as a potential trouble spot by federal aviation forecasters earlier in the day. Twenty-five on board the flight were taken to area hospitals "for evaluation and care," Delta said in itsstatement. There were 270 people on board, the pilot told air traffic control before landing. "The overwhelming majority of the folks taken to the hospital for evaluation and treatment have been released," a Delta spokesperson told CNN Thursday morning. The health systems HealthPartners and Allina Health told CNN they are assessing and treating passengers after the flight. Carbone said the turbulence hit in three waves: "bad, to worse and way worse." The pilot apologized over the intercom, explaining that they were flying above an altitude where most storms hit and the turbulence was unexpected, Carbone said. "After we got off the plane, we kissed the ground, and Delta took us to the Delta Lounge and got us hotels and rebooked our flights," he said. Another passenger, William Webster, told CNN he takes about 80 flights a year, but what he experienced on board was "the craziest turbulence I've ever seen in my life." "I felt the centrifugal force. I was off my seat for like 30 seconds with the turbulence," he said. People were screaming as phones and other items were thrown into the air, Webster said. "I watched a wine cart just get thrown into the air," he said, noting that with his seatbelt on, he was able to grab his phone and an empty champagne glass to keep them from flying away. Webster said he was not injured. A couple on the flight told ABC News that dinner service had just started when the turbulence hit. "If you didn't have your seat belt on, everyone that didn't, they hit the ceiling and then they fell to the ground, and the carts also hit the ceiling and fell to the ground and people were injured," Leeann Clement-Nash told ABC News. "And it happened several times, so it was really scary," Clement-Nash added. The plane landed around 7:25 p.m. local time, a spokesperson for the airport told CNN, confirming the flight was diverted "due to reported in-flight turbulence that caused injuries on board." The Minneapolis-Saint Paul Airport Fire Department and paramedics met the plane at the gate and provided "initial medical attention to passengers in need," before some were taken to hospitals, the airport spokesperson said. "We are grateful for the support of all emergency responders involved," Delta said. A Salt Lake City branch of the National Weather Service's aviation unitwarned of thunderstorm potentialWednesday, noting that severe weather was possible across Wyoming. An aviation weather advisory for significant meteorological hazards, known as a SIGMET, was in effect when the turbulence occurred over southern Wyoming. The advisories alert pilots to severe weather events like thunderstorms or strong turbulence. Thunderstorms were developing in much of Wyoming Wednesday evening and some in the southwestern part of the state had grown to 35,000 to 40,000 feet tall when the aircraft experienced turbulence, according to a CNN analysis of archived weather radar data. The aircraft was at about 35,000 feet when it experienced the severe turbulence, according to a CNN analysis offlight data. Rising and falling air within thunderstorms is very turbulent and can be extremely dangerous to aircraft. According to data from flight tracking siteFlightradar24, the flight climbed by more than 1,000 feet in less than 30 seconds roughly 40 minutes after its departure. It then descended approximately 1,350 feet over the next 30 seconds. Soon after, the plane altered its course in the direction of Minneapolis-St. Paul, where it landed safely about an hour and a half later, the data shows. The National Transportation Safety Board told CNN it is investigating and expects a preliminary report to be ready in about a month. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed the plane landed safely in St. Paul after the crew reported "severe" turbulence. The agency said it will investigate. The FAA says turbulence is normal and happens often, but it can sometimes be dangerous, especially for those not wearing seat belts. Last year, seven people were injured when severe turbulence rocked aUnited Airlinesflight from Cancún to Chicago, forcing an emergency landing in Memphis, Tennessee. Five people were taken to the hospital last month, aftersevere turbulence hit an American Airlines flightfrom Miami to Raleigh, North Carolina. And in March,several flights were diverted to Waco, Texas, due to turbulence on their routes, and five passengers were taken to the hospital. In 2024, 23 people – 20 of whom were crew members – were seriously injured in turbulence events, according toFAA data. This story has been updated with additional information. CNN's David Williams, Brynn Gingras and Sara Smart contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

More than two dozen on Delta flight taken to hospitals after turbulence forces plane to make emergency landing

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Russia claims it captured key Ukrainian town as ground offensive gathers paceNew Foto - Russia claims it captured key Ukrainian town as ground offensive gathers pace

Russiasays its forces have captured the key town of Chasiv Yar in eastern Ukraine after nearly 18 months of fierce fighting in the area. The Ukrainian military confirmed Thursday thatRussianforces had attacked locations near Chasiv Yar, which lies several miles west of Bakhmut. But it denied the town had been lost. "Chasiv Yar remains under the control of the 11th Army Corps," the Corps said Thursday. The Russian Defense Ministry published drone footage showing its troops in parts of the town and said more than 4,200 buildings and structures had been cleared, with about 50 Ukrainian soldiers taken prisoner. Chasiv Yar had a pre-war population of 12,000 but is now in ruins after two years of airstrikes and artillery attacks. Russian forces began an assault on Chasiv Yar in April last year, after driving Ukrainian forces out of Bakhmut. Analysts estimate that they have since suffered thousands of casualties in trying to overcome Ukrainian defenses. DeepState, a Ukrainian open-source mapping site that charts the war's front lines, showed Kyiv's forces still present at the western edge of the town. It added that video from the Russian Defense Ministry showed its troops planting flags in two neighborhoods, but said the Russians had no control over those areas. If confirmed, the seizure of Chasiv Yar would provide high ground for the Russians, and threaten what is known as Ukraine's fortress belt of cities in Donetsk region, including Slovyansk, Kramatorsk and Kostyantynivka. These cities are periodically struck by Russian missiles and glide bombs launched by aircraft. On Thursday, one person was killed and about a dozen injured by a strike that destroyed part of a five-story building in Kramatorsk, according to the local military administration. Across Donetsk region, Russian troops have edged forward this year despite taking heavy casualties. The strategic town of Pokrovsk is surrounded on three sides and Russian units have advanced to the border of Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk region. Analysts say Russian forces have adapted their tactics, moving in smaller groupson foot or on motorbikesto evade Ukrainian drone defenses. Meanwhile, Russia launched another major missile and drone attack on the capital Kyiv in the early hours of Thursday. A six-year-old boy and his mother were among at least eight people killed, according to local officials. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelesnky said more than 50 people had been hospitalized. Nine were children, the highest number in a single night, according to Kyiv mayor Vitaliy Klitschko. One Russian missile made a "direct hit" on an apartment building in the western district of Sviatoshynskyi, according to Tymur Tkachenko, the head of the military administration in the Ukrainian capital. One man was rescued from the rubble after being trapped for more than three hours, while relatives of others unaccounted for waited anxiously as rescue crews tried to remove debris. One woman at the scene told CNN that her mother and sister were in the building when the missile struck. Iryna Tsymokh, 53, said she and her family had just returned from a shelter when there was another attack. "The doors were blown out. My child was screaming so loud… We all just jumped out as we were, in night clothes," she said. Zoya Onishenko said her apartment had been destroyed. She was still alive only because she had spent the night at her country dacha. Zelensky said Russian forces had launched more than 300 drones and eight missiles at the capital, describing it as an insidious attack deliberately calculated to overload the air defense system. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Russia claims it captured key Ukrainian town as ground offensive gathers pace

Russia claims it captured key Ukrainian town as ground offensive gathers pace Russiasays its forces have captured the key town of Chasiv Yar...
Isla Fisher Hints at 'Tough Couple of Years' While Discussing Her 'New Identity' After Sacha Baron Cohen DivorceNew Foto - Isla Fisher Hints at 'Tough Couple of Years' While Discussing Her 'New Identity' After Sacha Baron Cohen Divorce

Karwai Tang/WireImage Isla Fisher opened up toHarper's BazaarAustralia about her life now after her divorce from Sacha Baron Cohen "I'm really excited for the next chapter," said theNow You See Me: Now You Don'tactress Fisher and Cohen split in 2023 after 13 years of marriage, and finalized their divorce in June Isla Fisheris rediscovering herself following her divorce fromSacha Baron Cohen. In a new interview withHarper's BazaarAustraliafor the magazine's August cover story, theNow You See Me: Now You Don'tactress admitted she has "had a tough couple of years" — but now, she's "making it through." "I'm really excited for the next chapter," said Fisher, 49. "I'm refocusing on my career because previously I was very much focused on my kids, which I still am, obviously, because [they're] my true love. But I'm enjoying tackling work again." Fisher and Cohen, 53,split in 2023after 13 years of marriage, andfinalized their divorcethis past June. They sharethree children: two daughters and one son. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories. TheWedding Crashersstar told the magazine that "one of the benefits of a challenging situation" in her life has been "the luxury of asking myself, 'What would I like to do professionally and privately?' " "I'm trying to remind myself of my new identity as somebody outside of a partnership and to stay as buoyant as possible," Fisher explained. "Any time there's change, it's hard to adapt. But hopefully I'm doing an okay job." Cohen and Fisher first met in 2001 at a party in Sydney. The two got engaged in 2004 before eventuallytying the knot in Parisin 2010 afterwelcoming their first childin 2007. "We are proud of all we've achieved together and, continuing our great respect for each other, we remain friends and committed to co-parenting our wonderful children," the former couple wrote on their Instagram Stories in June following their divorce. "We ask for the media to continue to respect our children's privacy," they added. The English actor and Australian actress have also showed support for one another on social media. Just days after the pair revealed their divorce was finalized, theBridget Jones: Mad About The Boystarwished her ex a happy Father's Dayonline. Michael Kovac/Getty https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf "And forever ... Happy Father's Day to the best father our children could hope for@sachabaroncohen," Fisher wrote on her Instagram Stories. Months before, theBoratstar left a friendly message underneathFisher's Valentine's Day post— complimenting her"stunning photoshoot"for U.K. newspaperThe Sunday Times. Cohen echoed the sentiment for his ex's most recent magazine cover, writing, "Great shoot" in the comments of apost Fisher sharedthat showed several snapshots from herHarper'sspread. Read the original article onPeople

Isla Fisher Hints at 'Tough Couple of Years' While Discussing Her 'New Identity' After Sacha Baron Cohen Divorce

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Bowen Yang jokes about replacing 'Weekend Update' stars Colin Jost, Michael Che on 'SNL'New Foto - Bowen Yang jokes about replacing 'Weekend Update' stars Colin Jost, Michael Che on 'SNL'

Bowen Yanghad an update this week: He wants to bring"Las Culturistas"to"Saturday Night Live"– and replace his"Weekend Update"costars. The "SNL" cast member joked with his podcast cohostMatt Rogerson the July 29 episode of "Hot Ones Versus"that he wanted to get rid ofColin JostandMichael Che– mock news anchors on the NBC sketch series – who have hosted "Update" together since the Season 40 premiere in 2014. During the "Hot Ones" segment, Rogers pointed out "trauma" and brought up that "we both auditioned for 'SNL,' and only you were asked to join," before asking Yang, "If you could have me replace any current 'SNL' cast, who would it be?" 'SNL50' didn't do justice to the past 50years of comedy: Review "If I could have you replace any current cast member," Yang repeated back, before Rogers quipped about the newest "SNL" breakout star, "Doesn'tMarcello (Hernandez)have enough? I think he's going to be fine." Hernandez, the show's first Gen Z cast member, boasts over 4 million followers onTikTokandInstagram. Yang finally revealed his pick, telling Rogers that "I love Marcello so much" and admitted that "I'm going to give(Michael) CheandColin (Jost)the chop so that you and I can do '(Weekend) Update' together." Stephen Colbert inquires about a new gigafter 'Late Show' cancellation "I love that, I think we'd be great at 'Update.' We'd give a new fresh take," Rogers added. Yang and Rogers' popular comedy podcast"Las Culturistas"has become a pop culture sensation over the past decade. Since 2016, the pair have risen to podcasting superstardom with their celebrity interviews and discussions of pop culture. Recent guests include formerfirst lady Michelle Obama, her brotherCraig Robinson, "SNL" alumAmy Poehler, pop starChappell Roan, former"Bachelorette"leading ladyGabby Windeyand music legendLady Gaga. The pair are set to host the highly anticipated Las Culturistas Culture Awards 2025, which celebrates buzzy cultural moments, on Aug. 5 at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo. The show was taped July 17 in Los Angeles. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:'SNL': Bowen Yang wants to replace 'Weekend Update' stars

Bowen Yang jokes about replacing 'Weekend Update' stars Colin Jost, Michael Che on 'SNL'

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Tropical Storm Gil forms in the Pacific, expected to become hurricane: See trackerNew Foto - Tropical Storm Gil forms in the Pacific, expected to become hurricane: See tracker

Iona has weakened into atropical storm in the Pacific Oceanwhile another storm –Tropical Storm Gil– has formed and continues to strengthen. In an advisory issued at 11 p.m. Hawaiian Standard Time on Wednesday, July 30, the National Hurricane Center said Gil has formed well to the south-southwest of the southern Baja California peninsula. The hurricane center said the storm was located about 785 miles away from the southern tip of the peninsula with maximum sustained winds near 45 mph with higher gusts, with a turn to the north-northwest expected over the next couple of days. "Some strengthening is forecast during the next couple of days, and Gil is forecast to become a hurricane on Friday," hurricane center forecasters said July 30. Iona, meanwhile, will continue on its westward path into Friday, followed by a gradual turn toward the north-northwest over the weekend, according to the NHC. Iona has maxiumum sustained winds near 50 mph with higher gusts, with additional weakning expected through Thursday. This forecast track shows the most likely path of the center of the storm. It does not illustrate the full width of the storm or its impacts, and the center of the storm is likely to travel outside the cone up to 33% of the time. This forecast track shows the most likely path of the center of the storm. It does not illustrate the full width of the storm or its impacts, and the center of the storm is likely to travel outside the cone up to 33% of the time. The hurricane center said in aJuly 30 advisoryit is also keeping tabs on two other systems in the Pacific Ocean. The first system is a broad area of low pressure located about 800 miles southest of Hilo, Hawaii that is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms. "Although the system lacks a well-defined low-level center at this time, some additional development is possible, and a short-lived tropical depression could still form during the next day or so," the hurricane center said in the advisory, noting that after that time, environmental conditions are expected to become less conducive for further development. The hurricane center gives the system a 40% chance of formation through the next 48 hours. A second area of low pressure is expected to form well south of southwestern Mexico in the next couple of days, hurricane center forecasters said. "Environmental conditions appear conducive for some gradual development of this system, and a tropical depression could form over the weekend or early next week" as the system moves west-northwestward, the hurricane center said, giving the system a 70% chance of formation through the next seven days. Hurricanes are born in the tropics, above warm water. Clusters of thunderstorms can develop over the ocean when water temperatures exceed 80 degrees Fahrenheit. If conditions are right, the clusters swirl into a storm known as a tropical wave or tropical depression. A tropical depression becomes a named tropical storm once its sustained wind speeds reach 39 miles per hour. When its winds reach 74 mph, the storm officially becomes a hurricane. Delaying potentially life-saving preparations could mean waiting until it's too late. "Get your disaster supplies while the shelves are still stocked, and get that insurance checkup early, as flood insurance requires a 30-day waiting period," NOAA recommends. Develop an evacuation plan: If you are at risk from hurricanes, you need anevacuation plan. Now is the time to begin planning where you would go and how you would get there. Assemble disaster supplies: Whether you're evacuating or sheltering-in-place, you're going to need supplies not just to get through the storm but for the potentially lengthy aftermath,NOAA said. Get an insurance checkup and document your possessions: Contact your insurance company or agent now and ask for aninsurance check-upto make sure you have enough insurance to repair or even replace your home and/or belongings. Remember, home and renters insurance doesn't cover flooding, so you'll need a separate policy for it. Flood insurance is available through your company, agent, or theNational Flood Insurance Program. Act now, as flood insurance requires a 30-day waiting period. Create a family communication plan: NOAA said to take the time now to write down yourhurricane plan, and share it with your family. Determine family meeting places, and make sure to include an out-of-town location in case of evacuation. Strengthen your home: Now is the time to improve your home's ability to withstand hurricane impacts. Trim trees; install storm shutters, accordion shutters, and/or impact glass; seal outside wall openings. Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X@GabeHauarior email him at Gdhauari@gannett.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Tropical Storm tracker: Gil forms in Pacific, could become hurricane

Tropical Storm Gil forms in the Pacific, expected to become hurricane: See tracker

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Pilot safe after F-35C crashes near a central California Naval installationNew Foto - Pilot safe after F-35C crashes near a central California Naval installation

LEMOORE, Calif. (AP) — A pilot was safe after an F-35C fighter jet crashed near a central California naval installation on Wednesday, officials said. Authorities received a report that a military jet had crashed and was engulfed in flames around 6:40 p.m., the Fresno County Sheriff's Office said in a social media post. Responding deputies, firefighters, California Highway Patrol officers and EMS personnel found the wreckage in a cotton field just north of Lemoore Naval Air Station. The pilot, who had ejected, was found with a parachute in a nearby field, the sheriff's office said. He was flown to a hospital for evaluation and was expected to be OK. Firefighters used a bulldozer to cut a path to the jet so fire engines could get close enough to extinguish the fire, the sheriff's office said. Naval Air Station Lemoore confirmed that the F-35C attached to the VFA-125 Rough Raiders went down near the installation. The pilot was safe after successfully ejecting and no other personnel were affected, the installation said in a statement posted on social media.

Pilot safe after F-35C crashes near a central California Naval installation

Pilot safe after F-35C crashes near a central California Naval installation LEMOORE, Calif. (AP) — A pilot was safe after an F-35C fighter j...
See Adorable Photos of Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz's Blended Family as the Musical Couple Celebrates 15 Years of MarriageNew Foto - See Adorable Photos of Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz's Blended Family as the Musical Couple Celebrates 15 Years of Marriage

Swizz Beatz/Instagram Alicia KeysandSwizz Beatzhave one big happy family. The pair, who mark their 15th wedding anniversary on July 31, 2025, have welcomedtwo sons:Egypt, born in 2010, andGenesis, born in 2014. Keys is also a proud stepmother to Beatz's three children from previous relationships:Prince, born in 2000, Kasseem, born in 2006, and Nicole, born in 2008. "I feel like the family is such a beautiful and diverse unit and — as we've all experienced — our families come in all different sizes and shapes and versions," said the "Fallin'" singer during an appearance onTheEllen DeGeneresShowin 2016. As they commemorate 15 years of marriage, see the best photos of their family of seven at home and on vacation. Alicia Keys/ Instagram Prince joined his brothers in striking a pose next to Keys and Beatz. Swizz Beatz/Instagram Keys and Beatz brought Kasseem, Egypt and Genesis on a hike at golden hour. Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz with their family All five kids got together to celebrate Christmas in 2022 in a cheery photo posted by Keys on herInstagram. "ig love and big blessings from The Deans 💜💜 We hope you are surrounded my the most important gift in the Galaxy….. LOVE!!" she wrote. "It's about to be the best year yet!!" Alicia Keys/X Before the "No One" singer embarked on her Keys to the Summer Tour in 2023, she spent some quality time with family at the beach. Alicia Keys/instagram For Father's Day in 2024, Keys paid tribute to Beatz with a sweet carousel of the dad of five and his kids, including a snap from a family trip. "I love the way you love us!! May we forever grow closer and more deeply connected as a unit!!!!!" she captioned thepost. Alicia Keys/Instagram Christmas 2024 for the Deans was bigger than ever, with several loved ones joining the family of seven in the festivities. Swizz Beatz/Instagram Beatz and Keys also had a moment for just the kids, taking a selfie on the sofa as they opened gifts. Swizz Beatz/Instagram They gathered with three of their kids around a new painting during their Aspen spring break vacation. Alicia Keys/Instagram Keys penned another heartfelt Father's Day message to Beatz onInstagramin 2025 alongside a carousel of his cutest dad moments. "I love how you show up for people, especially our children. It's the greatest love of all," she wrote. "It's rewriting the story for the next generation. ✨✨✨I adore you !!!" A toast to the Dean family — just like they did on their Italian summer vacation. Read the original article onPeople

See Adorable Photos of Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz's Blended Family as the Musical Couple Celebrates 15 Years of Marriage

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