North Korea's Kim vows to win anti-US battle marking Korean War anniversaryNew Foto - North Korea's Kim vows to win anti-US battle marking Korean War anniversary

SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country would achieve victory in "anti-imperalist, anti-U.S." battles, as the country marked the anniversary of the Korean War armistice, state media reported on Sunday. Kim "affirmed that our state and its people would surely achieve the great cause of building a rich country with a strong army and become honorable victors in the anti-imperialist, anti-U.S. showdown," KCNA state news agency said, referring to his visit to a war museum on a previous day. North Korea signed an armistice agreement with the United States and China on July 27, 1953, ending the fighting in the three-year war. U.S. generals signed the agreement representing the United Nations forces that backed South Korea. North Korea calls July 27 "Victory Day" even though the armistice drew a border dividing the Korean peninsula roughly equally in area and restoring balance after the two sides had made major advances back and forth during the war. South Korea does not mark the day with any major events. North Korea is now fighting alongside Russia in the war in Ukraine. Thousands of North Korean troops were deployed to Russia's Kursk region, while Pyongyang has also supplied Russia with munitions. It may deploy more troops in July or August, South Korea has said. Kim also visited memorials honouring the veterans of the 1950-53 war including the Tower of Friendship remembering the Chinese People's Liberation Army soldiers who fought with the North Koreans, and met soldiers in an artillery regiment to celebrate the day, state media KCNA said. (Reporting by Ju-min Park in Seoul; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

North Korea's Kim vows to win anti-US battle marking Korean War anniversary

North Korea's Kim vows to win anti-US battle marking Korean War anniversary SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the co...
IDF says it will conduct aid airdrops in Gaza as hunger crisis deepensNew Foto - IDF says it will conduct aid airdrops in Gaza as hunger crisis deepens

The Israel Defense Forces announced changes Saturday in humanitarian aid procedures in Gaza amid ongoing international pressure as the malnutrition crisis worsens. The IDF said in a statement that it was taking several actions, including dropping "seven pallets of aid containing flour, sugar, and canned food" at the behest of the Israeli government to "refute the false claim of deliberate starvation in the Gaza Strip." In addition to the airdrops, the IDF said it would create a "humanitarian pause in civilian centers and in humanitarian corridors" Sunday morning to allow for the passage of aid. The hours and locations of this short "pause" have not yet been announced publicly. The Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health said on Saturday that 127 Palestinians have died from malnutrition since the war began on Oct. 7, 2023, 85 of whom were children. Five Palestinians died from malnutrition in the last 24 hours, according to the Ministry of Health. Several humanitarian groups have pushed for help and more assistance in the region in the last week, as they say aid workers on the ground are running out of supplies and need help. Repeateddeadly shootingsaround aid distribution centers have killed hundreds, according to the United Nations. MORE: 'They're losing hope': What doctors, aid workers are seeing in Gaza amid hunger crisis A volunteer with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), or Doctors Without Borders,told ABC Newsthere are only four stabilization centers for malnutrition in Gaza, and the admission capacity is severely limited due to the overcrowding of facilities. On Thursday, MSF said 25% of children and pregnant or breastfeeding women screened at clinics in Gaza are malnourished, and cases of severe malnutrition in children under the age of 5 have tripled in just two weeks. The Israeli government has denied that it is limiting the amount of aid entering Gaza and has claimed Hamas steals aid meant for civilians. Hamas has denied these claims. Electricity will be provided to a desalination plant, increasing the amount of water available tenfold, according to the IDF. "The IDF is prepared to implement humanitarian pauses in densely populated areas and will continue to operate to dismantle terrorist infrastructure and eliminate terrorists in the areas of activity," the IDF said in a statement. The IDF reiterated claims from the Israeli government that there is no starvation in the Gaza Strip and it is merely "a false campaign promoted by Hamas." "Responsibility for food distribution to the population in Gaza lies with the UN and international aid organizations," the IDF said in a statement. MORE: More than 100 aid groups warn of 'mass starvation' in Gaza amid Israel's war with Hamas Earlier this week, 115 humanitarian groups described in a joint statement the dire food shortage in Gaza as "mass starvation," and accused the Israeli government of implementing "restrictions, delays, and fragmentation under its total siege [that] have created chaos, starvation, and death." The ongoing Gaza war erupted after Hamas led a surprise terror attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people there and taking 251 others hostage, according to figures from the Israeli government. Since then, Israeli forces have killed more than 59,000 people in Gaza, according to data released by the Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health. ABC News' Mary Kekatos, Somayeh Malekian, Nasser Atta, Diaa Ostaz, and Nadine El-Bawab contributed to this report.

IDF says it will conduct aid airdrops in Gaza as hunger crisis deepens

IDF says it will conduct aid airdrops in Gaza as hunger crisis deepens The Israel Defense Forces announced changes Saturday in humanitarian ...
Four arrested after 9 abused children found in Florida home with cage, authorities sayNew Foto - Four arrested after 9 abused children found in Florida home with cage, authorities say

Four adults were arrested after being accused of abusing nine children in their Florida home by caging them with plywood under a bunk bed and spraying them in the face with vinegar as a form of punishment, authorities said Friday. Husband and wife Brian and Jill Griffeth, along with 21-year-old Dallin and 19-year-old Liberty Griffeth, were arrested and charged with aggravated child abuse, the Columbia County Sheriff's Officesaid in a statementFriday. The four adults are suspected of abusing five biological and four adopted children — ages 7 to 16 — at their home in Fort White, Florida, roughly 35 miles northwest of Gainesville, the sheriff's office said. The suspects are accused of beating the children with a cane, locking them in their bedrooms and giving them nonprescribed medication, according to the sheriff's office. The children had also been instructed to lie about what was happening in their home and were not taken to or provided with adequate schooling to read or write, the sheriff's office said. All nine of the children have been court-ordered to be removed from the home, authorities added. The investigation into the Griffeths began when a mandatory reporter at their local church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Branford, Florida, raised concerns about the children, according to the statement. A "mandatory reporter" is a professional who is legally required to report suspected cases of child abuse or neglect. While at church camp a few days prior to the arrests, one of the children was caught with a functioning electronic stun gun, the sheriff's office said. The sheriff's office added that investigators believed the adopted children were "being treated unfairly compared to the Griffeth biological children, in addition to the children not knowing their full name or their own birthdays." When Department of Children and Families investigators interviewed the family in their home, "it was noted that the adopted children were working on chores, while the biological children were playing or watching TV," according to the statement. Bond for all of the adults was set at $500,000 each. The Griffeths could be immediately reached for comment. It is not clear if they have obtained legal representation.

Four arrested after 9 abused children found in Florida home with cage, authorities say

Four arrested after 9 abused children found in Florida home with cage, authorities say Four adults were arrested after being accused of abus...
Aaron Rodgers Gushes About 'Incredible' Wife Brittani as He Gives Rare Insight into Their MarriageNew Foto - Aaron Rodgers Gushes About 'Incredible' Wife Brittani as He Gives Rare Insight into Their Marriage

Eakin Howard/Getty Aaron Rodgersis loving married life with his "incredible" wife Brittani. Speaking with the NFL Network at the Pittsburgh Steelers' training camp on Saturday, July 26, the quarterback, 41, offered a rare look into his private relationship. "When you meet the right one, and you're with the right one, your whole world changes in a second," Rodgers said of Brittani, per theDaily Mail. "And to have that person that unconditionally loves you behind the scenes, there's no better feeling in the world, and I have the most incredible wife." Rodgers also spoke about how his wife motivates him, both in his career and in his personal life. "I just really love her, and I'm so thankful to have her by my side at the end," the NFL star said. "When you have that stability and that rock behind you at the house, you feel like you can do anything." John Lamparski/Getty Rodgers firstrevealed he was in a relationshipwith Brittani during a December 2024 episode ofThe Pat McAfee Show. At the time, host Pat McAfee and other guests on the show appeared to poke fun at Rodgers for being "in love," to which a grinning Rodgers replied, "It's a good feeling, boys. It is." Thenewest Pittsburgh Steelerthen revealed in June that hesecretly wed Brittani, and the ceremony was "a couple months" prior. The confirmation came a month after Rodgers was spotted wearing what appeared to be a wedding band at a Kentucky Derby event in May. During a later appearance on thePat McAfee Show, Rodgers slammed the "entitlement to information" about his personal life and said his wife is a "private person" who doesn't want to be in the public eye. "It's a sick society, isn't it?" Rodgers said. 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. The athlete then criticized how his relationships have played out in the public in the past, including "people calling the paparazzi" and "stalking me on the beach" during his offseason. "I had people leaking my home information," said Rodgers. "I didn't want any of that, didn't like any of that, and now I'm with somebody who's private." Rodgers added that Brittani "doesn't want to be in the public eye" and "didn't sign up to be a celebrity." He said she also "doesn't have social media" and the public will only see photos of her when and if she chooses to share them. Read the original article onPeople

Aaron Rodgers Gushes About 'Incredible' Wife Brittani as He Gives Rare Insight into Their Marriage

Aaron Rodgers Gushes About 'Incredible' Wife Brittani as He Gives Rare Insight into Their Marriage Eakin Howard/Getty Aaron Rodgersi...
Bob Odenkirk compares Stephen Colbert to Conan O'Brien after" Late Show "cancellation: 'We're gonna see lots more'

Bob Odenkirkdoesn't thinkStephen Colbertis going anywhere. TheBetter Call Saulstar, who guested onThe Late Shownumerous times since theColbert Reporthost took over the show in 2015, shares his response to the news ofthe talk show's cancellationwhile promotingNobody 2atEntertainment Weekly's San Diego Comic-Con video studio. "I can't make out the political side of this versus the economic side of it," Odenkirk says of theLate Show's cancellation, which CBS explained as "purely a financial decision," but has since raised questions given its potential connection to Colbert's criticism of President Trump and themerger of Paramount and Skydance. "I do know that viewing patterns have shifted." Odenkirk believes that Colbert will persist after the show concludes in 2026. "Here's the one thing I'm not remotely concerned about: not having Stephen Colbert do excellent work for the rest of his life as long as he wants to," he says. "Whether it's on a different platform, or for CBS under a different banner, or his own company." Odenkirk believes that Colbert's post-Late Showtrajectory will mirror that ofConan O'Brien, whom theBetter Call Saulstar worked with in theSaturday Night Livewriters' room before writing for his own show,Late Night With Conan O'Brien. "It's not gonna be unlike Conan O'Brien, who you can see every day, all you want," Odenkirk says. "He's gonna make stuff, 'cause Stephen is a creator, and a genius, and his voice is pure and wonderful." Amanda Edwards/Getty O'Brien, of course, launched his own TBS talk show after leavingThe Tonight Show, and began a successful podcast after departing late-night altogether. He also stars in his Emmy-winning travel show,Conan O'Brien Must Go, for HBO Max. Casting doubt on the viability of the late-night genre in general, Odenkirk continues, "Maybe that format has kind of run its time? And also, by the way, one less person doing that will maybe help some of the other shows be stronger. But I know Stephen — we're gonna see lots more of Stephen." The Late Show's cancellation drew significant criticism from the late-night community.Jon Stewart, whose tenure atThe Daily Showsaw Colbert rise to prominence as a correspondent,slammed CBS' decisionand suggested that the show's cancellation was an attempt to appease President Trump. Scott Kowalchyk/CBS/Getty "If you believe as corporations or as networks, you can make yourselves so innocuous, that you can serve a gruel so flavorless, that you will never again be on the boy king's radar: (a) why will anyone watch you?" he said onThe Daily Show. "And — you are f---ing wrong." Sign up forEntertainment Weekly'sfree daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. David Letterman, who served asThe Late Show's original host from 1993 to 2015,shared similar sentiments. "There's no fairness to these goons," he said of Skydance's leaders onThe Barbara Gaines Show. "These guys are bottom feeders. That's exactly what this is. Of course, they know that broadcast television is withering. They just want to make sure that, on top of buying something that doesn't have the same value as it had 30 years ago, they don't want to be hassled by the United States government. So they want CBS to take care of all of that mess." Jimmy Kimmelalsocriticized the networkin an Instagram post. "Love you Stephen," he wrote. "F--- you and all your Sheldons CBS." Watch the livestream of EW's San Diego Comic-Con video interviews below. Check out more ofEW's coverage from San Diego Comic-Con 2025. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Bob Odenkirk compares Stephen Colbert to Conan O'Brien after“ Late Show ”cancellation: 'We're gonna see lots more'

Bob Odenkirk compares Stephen Colbert to Conan O'Brien after" Late Show "cancellation: 'We're gonna see lots more'...

 

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