A shooting at a midtown Manhattan office building, in photosNew Foto - A shooting at a midtown Manhattan office building, in photos

NEW YORK (AP) — Ashooting at a midtown Manhattan office buildingon Monday left multiple people dead, including an off-duty New York City police officer, officials said. ___ This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

A shooting at a midtown Manhattan office building, in photos

A shooting at a midtown Manhattan office building, in photos NEW YORK (AP) — Ashooting at a midtown Manhattan office buildingon Monday left ...
Delta pilot faces child sex assault charges after post-flight arrestNew Foto - Delta pilot faces child sex assault charges after post-flight arrest

A Delta Air Lines pilot that was taken intocustody after landingat San Francisco International Airport was arrested on child sexual assault charges, authorities said. Rustom Bhagwagar, 34, was booked on five counts of oral copulation with a child under 10 years of age, according to a statement provided to USA TODAY by the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office on July 28. The statement said the arrest stemmed from an ongoing investigation that began with a report of "sex crimes against a child" made in April. County records show that Bhagwagar was arrested on July 26 and is being held in lieu of $5 million bail. It was unclear if Bhagwagar had legal representation, as of Monday afternoon, July 28, and an initial court date was not listed in the county record. Videos shared online and published by travel outletView from the Wingshowed officers walking down the aisle of flight 2809 after its arrival at San Francisco International Airport. The planelanded at approximately 9:35 p.m.the day of the arrest after a delay for heavy fog, according to theSan Francisco Chronicle. Delta said in a statement that Bhagwagar had been suspended, pending investigation, and that the company is cooperating with law enforcement. "We are appalled by reports of the charges related to the arrest," the airline said. The incident drew scrutiny as the nature of the arrest was not immediately clear prior to the statement from the sheriff's office. Hira Zhahir, a Homeland Security Investigations public affairs officer, told USA TODAY July 28 that the department was not the lead agency on the arrest, saying, "HSI was assisting Contra Costa Sherriff's office with an arrest warrant." Footage taken on the plane and published by View from the Wing shows some of the officers wearing plainclothes and badges. It is unclear from the footage ifthe officers were masked. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Delta pilot Rustom Bhagwagar faces child assault charges after arrest

Delta pilot faces child sex assault charges after post-flight arrest

Delta pilot faces child sex assault charges after post-flight arrest A Delta Air Lines pilot that was taken intocustody after landingat San ...
Colombia ex-president Uribe guilty of abuse of process, bribery of public officialNew Foto - Colombia ex-president Uribe guilty of abuse of process, bribery of public official

By Luis Jaime Acosta BOGOTA (Reuters) -A Colombian judge on Monday convicted former President Alvaro Uribe of abuse of process and bribery of a public official in a long-running witness tampering case, making him the country's first ex-president to ever be found guilty at trial. Judge Sandra Liliana Heredia read her decision aloud to the court over the course of some ten hours. She found the right-wing politician not guilty of a separate bribery charge. The ruling, which Uribe's legal team said he will appeal, is the latest decision in a hugely politicized case that has run for about 13 years. The decision comes less than a year before Colombia's 2026 presidential election, in which several of Uribe's allies and proteges are competing for the country's top office. Uribe, 73, and his supporters say the process is a persecution and that he is innocent. His detractors have celebrated it as the deserved downfall for a man who has been repeatedly accused of close relationships with violent right-wing paramilitaries, but never convicted of any crime. Each charge carries a jail sentence of between six and 12 years. Heredia is expected to sentence Uribe on Friday, as well as decide if he will remain free on appeal. "Justice does not kneel before power," Heredia told the court on Monday morning as she opened her remarks. "It is at the service of the Colombian people." "We want to say to Colombia that justice has arrived," she said, adding that her full decision is some 1,000 pages long. Uribe and one of his lawyers, Jaime Granados, joined the hearing via video link, while another lawyer, Jaime Lombana, appeared in person. "This is not the end of this process, the appeal is next and we are going to demonstrate that this decision, which we respect, is wrong," lawyer Juan Felipe Amaya, part of Uribe's legal team, told journalists at the court. Granados told the hearing that the presumption of Uribe's innocence should be maintained and asked for him to remain free during the remainder of the process. Detractors and supporters of the former president gathered outside the court, with some Uribe backers sporting masks of his face. Even if the conviction is eventually upheld, Uribe may be allowed to serve his final sentence on house arrest because of his age. PARAMILITARY PLOT Uribe, who was president from 2002 to 2010 and oversaw a military offensive against leftist guerrilla groups, was investigated along with several allies over allegations of witness tampering carried out in an attempt to discredit accusations he had ties to paramilitaries. Judges have twice rejected requests by prosecutors to shelve the case, which stems from Uribe's allegation in 2012 that leftist Senator Ivan Cepeda had orchestrated a plot to tie him to paramilitaries. The Supreme Court said in 2018 that Cepeda had collected information from former fighters as part of his work and had not paid or pressured former paramilitaries. Instead, the court said it was Uribe and his allies who pressured witnesses. Cepeda attended the Monday hearing in person with his counsel. Uribe's trial triggered sharp criticism from U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio ahead of the judge's decision. Uribe had a close relationship with the U.S. during his two terms as president. "Uribe's only crime has been to tirelessly fight and defend his homeland. The weaponization of Colombia's judicial branch by radical judges has now set a worrisome precedent," Rubio said on X. "A decision against the ex-president could generate some kind of reprisal by the government of the United States," Banco de Bogota said in a note on Monday, referring to a proposal by U.S. Republican lawmaker Mario Diaz-Balart to cut non-military aid to Colombia next year, partly on concerns of due process violations in the Uribe case. Uribe, who was placed under house arrest for two months in 2020, is head of the powerful Democratic Center party and was a senator for years both before and after his presidency. He has repeatedly emphasized that he extradited paramilitary leaders to the United States. Colombia's truth commission says paramilitary groups, which demobilized under deals with Uribe's government, killed more than 205,000 people, nearly half of the 450,000 deaths recorded during the ongoing civil conflict. Paramilitaries, along with guerrilla groups and members of the armed forces, also committed forced disappearances, sexual violence, displacement and other crimes. Uribe joins a list of Latin American leaders who have been convicted and sometimes jailed, including Peru's Alberto Fujimori, Brazil's Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Ecuador's Rafael Correa, Argentina's Cristina Fernandez and Panama's Ricardo Martinelli. (Reporting by Luis Jaime Acosta, Carlos Vargas, Nelson Bocanegra and Julia Symmes Cobb; Editing by Leslie Adler and Himani Sarkar)

Colombia ex-president Uribe guilty of abuse of process, bribery of public official

Colombia ex-president Uribe guilty of abuse of process, bribery of public official By Luis Jaime Acosta BOGOTA (Reuters) -A Colombian judge ...
Paramore's Hayley Williams surprise releases nearly 20 songs: How to listen to new musicNew Foto - Paramore's Hayley Williams surprise releases nearly 20 songs: How to listen to new music

Hayley Williamsis in the business of keeping fans on their toes. The rock singer andParamorefrontwoman has inconspicuously released an album's worth of music on her websitehayleywilliams.net, accessible with a code. "Submit the exclusiveGood Dye Young16-digit access code that was sent to your inbox," a pop-up on the website says, prompting fans to enter digits sent to them by Williams' hair product line. "Check your inbox for an email from Good Dye Young. If you don't have an email with a code, maybe ask a friend for theirs," the message mysteriously states. From there, fans can access an old-school desktop layout with MP3 files of Williams' new songs, 17 in total, and click play on an audio player. Hayley Williams has released 17 new songs on her website!pic.twitter.com/nQV3f1m57X — 🏁 (@concertleaks)July 28, 2025 The website also features a "misc" folder. Its contents include a video of Paramore performing in 2017, some lyrics scrawled in a coloring book, a photo of a "Hayley Williams is my favorite band" T-shirt and an audio clip of a child saying, "I'm sorry that you're going through something hard." Williams, 36, has been churning out a steady stream of musical treats. On July 23, she debuted her new song "Mirtazapine" on Nashville Public Radio WNXP. Days later, Paramore released a deluxe version of its 2005 debut album,"All We Know Is Falling,"along with an archival EP from 2006. Hayley Williams interview:Singer talks first solo album 'Petals for Armor' The access code to Williams' new music is reportedly available to customers who have purchased the Good Dye Young shade "Ego," according to several social media comments responding to the surprise release. Williams' fans have alsoshared the code on a Reddit pageand across various other social media posts. Paramore on Eras Tour:Rock band recreates iconic Freddie Mercury moment in London The titles of Williams' new songs are as follows: "Kill Me" "True Believer" "Blood Bros" "Negative Self Talk" "EDAABP" "Mirtazapine" "Ice in My OJ" "Brotherly Hate" "Zissou" "Dream Girl in Shibuya" "Discover Channel" "Love Me Different" "Hard" "Whim" "Glum" "Disappearing Man" "I Won't Quit on You" This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean:Hayley Williams new music: Paramore singer surprise drops 17 songs

Paramore's Hayley Williams surprise releases nearly 20 songs: How to listen to new music

Paramore's Hayley Williams surprise releases nearly 20 songs: How to listen to new music Hayley Williamsis in the business of keeping fa...
Andy Samberg calls working with Nicolas Cage on "SNL" his favorite live moment: 'Didn't want him to hate me'

ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty (2) Andy Samberghas been working on hisNicolas Cageimpression for a long time, most recently bringing the voice to his character on the animated seriesDigman!. But long before the cartoon, the comedian showed off his impression to the actor onSaturday Night Live, and Samberg said it was his "favorite" live moment from his time at the show. On themost recent episodeofConan O'Brien Needs a Friend, the host praised Samberg for nailing the voice of theLonglegsstar, with the Lonely Island member sharing how it was fun to impersonate Cage directly to his face. "I obviously didn't want him to hate me because I respect his work so much," Samberg said. "And the reason I have an impression is because I've watched a thousand hours of Nic Cage. It's embedded in me somewhere." Samberg said Cage was the "nicest" when he put his impersonation of the Oscar-winning actor on display for a "Weekend Update" bit in 2012, where the two poked fun at Cage's work and Samberg's impression. TheSNLalum praised theGhost Rideractor for leaning into the joke. "He went all in," Samberg said. "It feels crackly and fun, and he was just a joy." Dana Edelson/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. When the first season ofDigman!was released in 2023, SambergsharedonLate Night With Seth Meyersthat his character's voice was "birthed from my Nic Cage impression." The second season of the animated series premiered on July 9. Watch the entireConan O'Brien Needs a Friendpodcast with Andy Samberg below. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Andy Samberg calls working with Nicolas Cage on “SNL” his favorite live moment: 'Didn't want him to hate me'

Andy Samberg calls working with Nicolas Cage on "SNL" his favorite live moment: 'Didn't want him to hate me' ANGELA WE...

 

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