Army cadet dies at Fort Knox during training in KentuckyNew Foto - Army cadet dies at Fort Knox during training in Kentucky

A 22-year-oldU.S. Armycadet from New Jersey died during a training exercise on a military base in north central Kentucky, officials said. Neil Edara of Ridgewood, New Jersey, became unresponsive at Fort Knox, according toa statementfrom the Army Cadet CommandPost (ROTC). Fort Knox is locatedabout 40 miles southwestof Louisville. According to the command, Edara received "immediate medical attention" during the July 24 training and was transported by medical helicopter to the University of Louisville, where he was pronounced dead. A Rutgers University cadet, Edara had been attending land navigation training, which tests cadets on their ability to read a map and navigate unfamiliar areas, according to the ROTC's website. What was the cost?Tanks and thousands of soldiers marched in DC Army parade. As of Monday, Edara's cause and manner of death remained under investigation, the command said. "Safety of cadets and cadre remains U.S. Army Cadet Command's top priority as training continues," officials said in their statement, noting counseling and support were being offered at Fort Knox in connection to the cadet's death. It was not immediately known whether foul play was involved. USA TODAY has reached out to the Fort Knox command for more information. Jeffery Epstein's girlfriend:How to pronounce Ghislaine Maxwell's name Edara was enrolled at Rutgers in New Brunswick, where he was majoring in biology and slated to graduate in 2026, according to his LinkedIn profile. He was described as a man with a calm, collected demeanor and an "unwavering commitment to excellence" in the military statement. Edara left "a lasting impact on everyone around him," said Rutgers University professor of military science Lt. Col. Timothy Sorensen. "Cadet Edara was one of the most dedicated and promising young leaders I've had the privilege to know,"Sorensen said. "His loss is deeply felt across the entire ROTC and Rutgers community. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time. The U.S. Bullion Depository, better known as Fort Knox, is a highly secure facility dedicated to storing the nation's gold reserves. The vault at the base in Fort Knoxholds about half of the country's gold, according to the U.S. Mint. Officials have only allowed a handful of visits from outsiders, including politicians and journalists, over the years. Contributing: Stephanie Kuzydym and Joshua Jongsma, NorthJersey.com;Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X @nataliealund. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:US Army cadet dies during training at Fort Knox

Army cadet dies at Fort Knox during training in Kentucky

Army cadet dies at Fort Knox during training in Kentucky A 22-year-oldU.S. Armycadet from New Jersey died during a training exercise on a mi...
Pilot arrested on child sex abuse material charges after landing at San Francisco airportNew Foto - Pilot arrested on child sex abuse material charges after landing at San Francisco airport

A pilot was arrested aboard a Delta Air Lines flight and federal agents took him into custody from the cockpit after the plane landed at San Francisco International Airport. The pilot, whose identity wasn't immediately released, was arrested on charges relating to child sexual abuse material, an official with the Department of Homeland Security said Monday. Passengers aboard the flight from Minneapolis to San Francisco on Saturday posted video online showing federal agents walking through the aisle of the plane. A message left with Delta Air Lines was not immediately returned and authorities provided no other details about the arrest. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Pilot arrested on child sex abuse material charges after landing at San Francisco airport

Pilot arrested on child sex abuse material charges after landing at San Francisco airport A pilot was arrested aboard a Delta Air Lines flig...
Wallis Annenberg, billionaire philanthropist who backed arts, science and other causes, dies at 86New Foto - Wallis Annenberg, billionaire philanthropist who backed arts, science and other causes, dies at 86

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Wallis Annenberg, the billionaire philanthropist who supported the arts, science, education and animal welfare causes over decades in Los Angeles, died Monday, her family said. She was 86. Annenberg died at home from complications related to lung cancer, the family said in a statement to theLos Angeles Times. "Wallis transitioned peacefully and comfortable this morning to her new adventure," the statement said. "Cancer may have beaten her body but it never got her spirit. We will hold her and her wisdom in our hearts forever." Her name adorns institutions across the Los Angeles area, including the Wallis Annenberg Building at the California Science Center, the Wallis Annenberg GenSpace senior center and the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, the world's largest bridge for animals on the move, will open next year over an LA freeway. During her 16-year tenure as president and chief executive of the Annenberg Foundation, the nonprofit organization has donated about $1.5 billion to thousands of organizations in Southern California, the Times reported. Under Wallis Annenberg's leadership, the foundation expanded its philanthropic scope beyond media, arts and education to include animal welfare, environmental conservation and healthcare. Her father, Walter Annenberg, started the foundation after selling his publishing empire, including TV Guide and other publications, in 1989 to Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Walter Annenberg died in 2002. Wallis Annenberg was a longtime board member of LA's Museum of Contemporary Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, or LACMA. In 2002, she gave $10 million to endow LACMA's director position. "Wallis Annenberg blessed the Los Angeles community not only with her philanthropy, but also with her guidance about how to improve our community," said LACMA Chief Executive Michael Govan, who filled that endowed position in 2006. Born in Philadelphia, she moved to Los Angeles in the early 1970s after marrying neurosurgeon Seth Weingarten. The couple divorced in 1975. Wallis Annenberg received the 2022 National Humanities Medal from President Joe Biden for her life in philanthropy. She is survived by four children and five grandchildren.

Wallis Annenberg, billionaire philanthropist who backed arts, science and other causes, dies at 86

Wallis Annenberg, billionaire philanthropist who backed arts, science and other causes, dies at 86 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Wallis Annenberg, the ...
Steve Jobs' Daughter Eve Jobs Marries Olympian Harry Charles in Cotswolds Wedding CeremonyNew Foto - Steve Jobs' Daughter Eve Jobs Marries Olympian Harry Charles in Cotswolds Wedding Ceremony

Eve Jobs/Instagram Steve Jobs' daughter Eve is married to Harry Charles, a British equestrian and Olympian The pair tied the knot on July 26 in the English Countryside, according to The Times Eve and Charles first went public with their relationship during the 2024 Paris Olympics Eve Jobsis married to Olympian equestrianHarry Charles. The model and youngest daughter ofSteve Jobs, 27, wed Charles, a British equestrian and Olympic gold medalist, on July 26 in the Cotswolds according toThe Times. The couple's ceremony was held at the small medieval parish church of St Michael followed by a reception at the private members' club and hotel Estelle Manor, according to the outlet. The guest list for the couple's nuptials included Bruce Springsteen's daughter Jessica Springsteen, Bill and Melinda Gates' daughter Jessica Gates and Vice President Kamala Harris.Kourtney Kardashianwas also in the Cotswolds on Saturday, andshared pictureson Instagram including one of Estelle Manor. Eve Jobs/Instagram Though it is not clear exactly when Eve and Charles first met — or when they got engaged — therunway starfirst went public with her now-husband last year. The duo went Instagram official during the2024 Paris Summer Olympics, where Charles took home his gold medal for Equestrian Jumping —following in father Peter Charles' gold medalist footsteps. The equestrian has been riding since he was a teen, and was one of the youngest riders in the field when he made his Olympic debut at the2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics, according to hisTeam GB profile. Though the newlyweds' keep their relationship quite private, Eve — an accomplished equestrian herself — has shared posts about Charles' sport. After his win in Paris, she shared avideoof the Olympian jumping the fence to come give her a hug and kiss. "TEAM GOLD!!!!! Beyond proud of you my love !!!! 🥇," she wrote in the caption. Later, she posted acarouselof pictures from the couple's time in Paris, which ended with a snap of her wrapping her arms around Charles as he rocked his new hardware. "What a week," she wrote alongside the Olympics recap post. Harry Charles/Instagram She has also featured her now-husband in several other Instagram posts, including asnapof him with his horse in July 2024, and afilm photoof the pair together a month later. "Golden," she simply captioned the shot. 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. Though similarly private about their relationship, Charles has also highlighted his now-spouse on his Instagram account. In November 2024, heshareda photo of Eve standing before a beach sunset in a Hawaii vacation photo dump. "Many thanks 🏝️," he captioned the tropical recap post. And, following his big win at the 2024 Olympics, he shared two sweet snaps of the couple in a round-uppostcaptioned, "Celebration station." Read the original article onPeople

Steve Jobs' Daughter Eve Jobs Marries Olympian Harry Charles in Cotswolds Wedding Ceremony

Steve Jobs' Daughter Eve Jobs Marries Olympian Harry Charles in Cotswolds Wedding Ceremony Eve Jobs/Instagram Steve Jobs' daughter E...
Woody Allen and Wife Soon-Yi Previn Spotted on L.A. Dinner Outing in Rare PhotosNew Foto - Woody Allen and Wife Soon-Yi Previn Spotted on L.A. Dinner Outing in Rare Photos

The Hollywood JR / BACKGRID Woody Allen and wife Soon-Yi Previn were spotted leaving Spago restaurant in Beverly Hills on Sunday, July 27 It marks a rare sighting of the couple, who were photographed alongside a friend after dining at the Wolfgang Puck eatery Allen and Previn have been married since December 1997 and share two kids Woody AllenandSoon-Yi Previnwere spotted on a rare outing in Los Angeles. The couple stepped out in Beverly Hills after dining together atSpagorestaurant on Sunday, July 27. They were joined by a friend as they left theWolfgang Puckfine-dining establishment. Allen, 89, wore a tan sweater over a blue shirt and light-green slacks, plus tan shoes and a brown bucket hat, as he held his wife's arm. Previn, 54, wore floral pants and a light-green top, with a tan cardigan and sandals. 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 Hollywood JR / BACKGRID Allen and Previn are not often seen out and about together, with the last sighting of the pair in New York City this past April and, before that, on Sept. 30, 2024. On the latter date, the couple were photographed at the Vivian Beaumont Theater for the opening night ofMcNeal, which starredRobert Downey Jr. in his Broadway debut. Also in attendance at that opening-night performance wereJason Bateman,Justin Theroux,Will Arnett,Paul RuddandMatt Damon. Allen and Previn married in December 1997 and sharetwo daughters, whom they welcomed via adoption: Bechet, 26, andManzie, 25. The couple was joined by their children in arare red-carpet appearanceback in September 2023 at theVenice Film Festival, as Allen premiered his movieCoup de Chance. Larry Busacca/Getty Previn isMia Farrow's daughter, whom she welcomed via adoption with ex-husbandAndré Previn. While Allen was in a relationship with Farrow, now 80, hebegan an affair with Soon-Yithat culminated in his breakup withThe Roommateactress in the early '90s. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf Back in February 2021, Allen and Previnissued a statementslamming the HBO docuseriesAllen v. Farrow, which features Mia and her daughterDylan Farrowspeaking about their longstanding allegations that Allen sexually abused Dylan, which the director has denied. "These documentarians had no interest in the truth," a spokesperson for Allen and Previn alleged in a statement at the time. "Instead, they spent years surreptitiously collaborating with the Farrows and their enablers to put together a hatchet job riddled with falsehoods." The statement went on to claim, in part, "As has been known for decades, these allegations are categorically false. Multiple agencies investigated them at the time and found that, whatever Dylan Farrow may have been led to believe, absolutely noabuse had ever taken place." Read the original article onPeople

Woody Allen and Wife Soon-Yi Previn Spotted on L.A. Dinner Outing in Rare Photos

Woody Allen and Wife Soon-Yi Previn Spotted on L.A. Dinner Outing in Rare Photos The Hollywood JR / BACKGRID Woody Allen and wife Soon-Yi Pr...

 

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