Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Kate Hudson Topless Instagram Photo Goes Viral

Kate Hudson
  • Kate Hudson shared an Instagram photo of herself enjoying some morning coffee.
  • The actress captioned the picture, “[Sun’s] out,” with three coffee emojis.
  • Hudson’s brother, Oliver Hudson, has a history of picking on her.

Kate Hudson shared an Instagram picture of herself drinking coffee and basking in the sun. The photo shows the Truth Be Told star enjoying some morning Joe while wearing nothing but black underwear.

Hudson captioned the photo, “[Sun’s] out,” with three coffee emojis.

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Although many people liked the hot photo, including Paris Hilton, Michelle Pfeiffer, Janelle Monae, and Selma Blair, Hudson’s brother, actor Oliver Hudson, wasn’t so pleased with his sister’s morning pick-me-up, saying in the photo’s comments: “Nope.”

The Nashville star appears to have a lengthy history of picking on his younger sister.

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Israeli forces kill Palestinian trying to escape arrest

Israeli forces
  • The man has been identified as Rafiq Riyad Ghannem, 20.
  • He was shot by Israeli troops in Jaba, near the flashpoint city of Jenin.
  • A 17-year-old Palestinian died after being shot a day earlier in another Israeli army raid.

 

Israeli forces killed a Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday while he was attempting to flee an army raid, according to both sides.

The Palestinian health ministry identified the man as Rafiq Riyad Ghannem, 20, and said he was shot by Israeli troops in Jaba, a town in the northern West Bank near the flashpoint city of Jenin.

Israel’s military said it had conducted “counterterrorism activity” in Jaba early on Wednesday.

“The soldiers operated according to arrest procedures, which included the use of live fire toward a suspect who was attempting to flee the scene. A hit was identified,” the army said.

“The soldiers provided medical treatment to the suspect, who was later pronounced dead. The incident is under review,” the army added.

The military said that it had arrested 24 suspects and seized a number of weapons in “extensive” overnight operations across the occupied West Bank.

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On Sunday, a 17-year-old Palestinian died after being shot a day earlier in another Israeli army raid in the same town.

At least 50 Palestinians have been killed since late March, mostly in the West Bank, among them suspected militants and non-combatants.

Following a series of attacks in Israel in recent months, Israeli security forces have launched nearly daily raids in the West Bank.

Nineteen people have been killed, mostly Israeli civilians, in attacks carried out by Palestinians and Israeli Arabs. Three other Arab Israeli attackers were also killed.

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The mangrove forests are being preserved by this creative reforestation method

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India’s mangrove forests have a delicate ecology. It is being threatened by increasing industrialization and climate change. However, some restoration techniques might be able to revive the dwindling mangroves. India’s mangrove forests have a delicate ecology that is being threatened by increasing industrialization and climate change. However, some restoration techniques might be able to revive … Read more

Ben & Jerry’s sues parent company Unilever over sale of Israeli business

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Ben & Jerry’s is suing Unilever to prevent the transfer of the company’s Israeli operations. Ben&Jerry’s announced last year it would stop selling its products in the West Bank region. Ben & Jerry’s is suing Unilever over the sale of its Israeli business to American Quality Products. Ben & Jerry’s is suing Unilever, its parent … Read more

Bear cubs ride on their mother’s back

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A recent video that has gone viral online shows two bear cubs climbing onto their mother’s back. The bears in the video are sloth bears, which are renowned for protecting their young by carrying them on their backs. The cubs were apparently carried by the sloth bear on its back when it became aware that … Read more

Netizens are impressed by this epic rendition of “Monsoon Wedding”

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Desi people are unmatched, when it comes to jugaad technology. A bridal procession that continued to advance while carrying a large tarpaulin surprised netizens in a similar way. A baraat moves, with a decorated bus leading the route, carrying the band party and likely also the groom. When it comes to jugaad technology, moving against … Read more

Mortgage demand sinks even as rates drop

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Mortgage rates dropped for the second week in a row. Overall mortgage demand fell by 5.4 percent from the previous week. Mortgage refinancing applications fell 8% for the week and 78% from the same week last year. The second consecutive week of lower mortgage rates failed to rekindle homeowner or potential buyer desire. According to … Read more

July 4 Gunman charged with seven counts of murder

  • Robert Crimo, 21, charged with seven counts of first-degree murder.
  • Allegedly opened fire on a July 4 parade in a Chicago suburb while disguised as a woman.
  • No motive has been established for the attack which left more than 35 people wounded.

A 21-year-old man who allegedly opened fire on a July 4 parade in a Chicago suburb while disguised as a woman was charged with seven counts of first-degree murder, Prosecutors said on Tuesday.

Robert Crimo, 21, was arrested on Monday, just hours after the attack on a crowd celebrating Independence Day.

“There will be more charges,” Lake County State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart told reporters. “We anticipate dozens of more charges centered around each of the victims.”

Police spokesman Christopher Covelli said the death toll rose to seven on Tuesday after one of the victims died in hospital. More than 35 people were wounded.

Among the dead were Kevin McCarthy, 37, and his wife, Irina, 35 — the parents of a two-year-old boy who was found wandering alone after the shooting, according to CBS News.

Covelli said no motive had been established for the attack, which sent panicked parade-goers fleeing for their lives.

“We do believe Crimo pre-planned this attack for several weeks,” and that he acted alone, he said.

“We have no information to suggest at this point it was racially motivated, motivated by religion or any other protected status,” he added.

He said Crimo has a history of mental health issues and threatening behavior.

Police had been called to Crimo’s home twice in 2019: once to investigate a suicide attempt and the second time because a relative said he had threatened to “kill everyone” in the family, he said.

Police removed 16 knives, a dagger and a sword from the home but did not make any arrests, he said.

Covelli said Crimo used a fire escape to access the roof of a building overlooking the parade route and fired more than 70 rounds from a rifle “similar to an AR-15” — one of several guns he had purchased legally.

“Crimo was dressed in women’s clothing and investigators believe he did this to conceal his facial tattoos and his identity and help him during the escape with the other people who were fleeing the chaos,” he said.

Covelli said Crimo went to his mother’s nearby home after the shooting and borrowed her car. He was captured about eight hours later after a brief chase.

He also said the authorities were investigating disturbing online posts and videos made by Crimo.

The shooting has left the upscale suburb in shock.

“We’re all still reeling,” Mayor Nancy Rotering told NBC’s Today show. “Everybody knows somebody who was affected by this directly.”

The mayor said she personally knew the suspected gunman when he was a young boy in the Cub Scouts.

“How did somebody become this angry, this hateful to then take it out on innocent people who literally were just having a family day out?”

Crimo, whose father unsuccessfully ran for mayor and owns a store in Highland Park called Bob’s Pantry and Deli, was an amateur musician billing himself as “Awake the Rapper.”

The younger Crimo’s online postings include violent content that alluded to guns and shootings.

One YouTube video posted eight months ago featured cartoons of a gunman and people being shot.

“I need to just do it,” a voice-over says.

It adds: “It is my destiny. Everything has led up to this. Nothing can stop me, not even myself.”

Crimo, who has the word “Awake” tattooed over an eyebrow, is seen sporting an “FBI” hat in numerous photos and a Trump flag as a cape in one picture.

The shooting is the latest in a wave of gun violence plaguing the United States, where about 40,000 deaths a year are caused by firearms, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

The deeply divisive debate over gun control was reignited by two massacres in May that saw 10 Black people gunned down at a New York supermarket, and 19 children and two teachers slain at an elementary school in Texas.

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Evacuations as Russia advances in Ukraine’s Donbas

Donbas
  • Sloviansk has been heavily bombarded in recent days as Russian forces advance westward.
  • Around 23,000 people are still in Sloviansk, the city’s mayor says.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he is continuing to press Western allies for upgraded anti-missile systems.

 

 

The evacuation of civilians from Sloviansk continued on Wednesday, as Russian troops advanced on the eastern Ukrainian city in their campaign to control the Donbas region, and Ireland’s prime minister visited Kyiv.

Sloviansk has been heavily bombarded in recent days as invading Russian forces advance westward.

“Twenty years of work; everything is lost. No more income, no more wealth,” Yevgen Oleksandrovych, 66, told AFP as he surveyed the site of his auto parts shop, destroyed in Tuesday’s strikes.

AFP journalists saw rockets slam into Sloviansk’s marketplace and surrounding streets, with firefighters scrambling to put out the resulting blazes.

Around a third of the market in Sloviansk appeared to have been destroyed, with locals coming to see what was left among the charred wreckage.

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The remaining part of the market was functioning, with a trickle of shoppers coming out to buy fruit and vegetables.

“I will sell it out and that’s it, and we will stay home. We have basements, we will hide there. What we can do? We have nowhere to go, nobody needs us,” said 72-year-old greengrocer Galyna Vasyliivna.

Mayor Vadym Lyakh said that around 23,000 people were still in Sloviansk but claimed Russia had been unable to surround the city.

“Since the beginning of hostilities, 17 residents of the community have died, 67 have been injured,” he said.

“Evacuation is ongoing. We take people out every day. About 23,000 residents remain. Many of the evacuees were taken by bus to the city of Dnipro, further west.

“The city is well fortified. Russia does not manage to advance to the city,” he said.

Vitaliy, a plumber, said his wife and their daughter, who is six months pregnant, were evacuated from Sloviansk on Wednesday.

“I am afraid for my wife,” he told AFP.

“Here, after what happened yesterday, they hit the city centre; need to leave.

“I sent my wife, and I have no more choice: tomorrow I will join the army.”

The eastern Donbas is mainly comprised of Lugansk region, which Russian forces have almost entirely captured, and the Donetsk region to its southwest — the current focus of Moscow’s attack and the location of Sloviansk.

The fall of Lysychansk in Lugansk on Sunday, a week after the Ukrainian army also retreated from the neighbouring city of Severodonetsk, has freed up Russian troops to advance west on Kramatorsk and Sloviansk in Donetsk.

On Tuesday, they were first closing in on the smaller city of Siversk — which lies between Lysychansk and Sloviansk — after days of shelling there.

Donetsk governor Pavlo Kyrylenko said Russian forces killed five civilians and injured 21 in the region on Tuesday.

Lugansk governor Sergiy Gayday claimed that Ukrainian forces were holding back Russian troops on the borders of Lugansk and Donetsk.

“Yesterday Russians wanted to advance towards Donetsk Oblast and to cut the Bakhmut-Lysychansk highway going through Bilogorivka, but have nothing to report to their chiefs. The enemy had to retreat because of our army’s pressure,” he said.

He insisted that Russia did not control the entire Lugansk region, saying they had not reached the administrative border.

“Fighting still keeps going in two villages,” he said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, speaking in his evening address Tuesday, said he was continuing to press Western allies for upgraded anti-missile systems as air siren alerts sounded across much of the country, including the capital.

Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin was in Kyiv on Wednesday to voice Dublin’s solidarity and discuss how Ireland can support the country’s needs.

“The people of Ireland stand with Ukraine and its people in the face of Russia’s immoral and unprovoked war of terror,” he said.

“The bombardment and attacks on civilians are nothing short of war crimes.”

Martin said Ireland supported Ukraine’s push for membership of the European Union.

The EU on Wednesday set out a harder focus on energy given Russia’s war in Ukraine.

“We need to prepare for further disruptions of gas supply, even a complete cut-off from Russia,” European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen told the European Parliament.

The EU has launched a 300-billion-euro ($310-billion) plan to wean itself off Russian fossil fuel supplies, and is also investing heavily to transform the market towards renewable sources.

Meanwhile former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev invoked the possibility of nuclear war if the International Criminal Court moves to punish Moscow for alleged crimes in Ukraine since the February 24 invasion.

“The idea to punish a country that has the largest nuclear arsenal is absurd,” Medvedev, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, said on messaging app Telegram.

“And potentially creates a threat to the existence of mankind.”

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Twitter challenges India’s order to take down tweets

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In India, Twitter has filed a lawsuit to block government requests to remove information. The world’s largest social networking company has petitioned the Karnataka state high court to challenge “many” such decrees. Twitter was responding to a government letter from June that warned of “severe penalties” for disobeying such instructions. According to one estimate, Twitter … Read more

‘Unite and stand up against facism’: Imran Khan urges to protest against journalist’s arrest

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Jayland Walker was handcuffed when he died: Autopsy report says

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Jayland Walker, who was fatally shot by police, arrived at the coroner’s office in handcuffs, as per reports. The medical examiner’s report reportedly contains photographs showing Walker’s body in handcuffs. Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is conducting an investigation into the murder. AKRON, Ohio: Jayland Walker, a black man fatally shot by police in Akron, … Read more

ECC approves 3G/4G spectrum auction committee

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Queen Elizabeth II has approves appointment of Nadhim Zahawi

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Pasoori trend joined by Yasra Rizvi

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Viral: Amar khan new rain video

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Amar Khan is enjoying the rain in Lahore, Pakistan. The Bela Pur Ki Dayan actor posted a video on Instagram of herself in a traditional Shalwar Qameez. She may also be seen moving her hips to the song “Tip Tip Barsa Pani”. Amar Khan has slowly made a name for herself in the entertainment industry … Read more

Microsoft separates Windows Insider Beta to test new features

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Microsoft split Windows Insider Beta into two paths Insiders in the 22622.x range will get builds with new features enabled by default. Another group of Insiders will stay in build 22621.x, with enabling packages turned off. Microsoft splits the Windows Insider Beta channel into two paths to carefully test new features for Windows 11 version … Read more

Katrina Kaif compliments Alia Bhatt’s Darlings teaser

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Pakistan receives 87% above normal monsoon rainfall, deaths surge to 77: Sherry

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Lost climbers Shehroze Kashif, Fazal Ali spotted on Nanga Parbat

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South Africa tavern tragedy victims mass funeral

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Mass funeral for 21 teenagers who died in a South African nightclub will take place on Wednesday. The official cause of death for the teens has not yet been determined; toxicology tests are still being carried out. The mass funeral for 21 adolescents who died under strange circumstances in a South Africa nightclub over a … Read more

Aishwarya Rai Ponniyin Selvan’s poster stuns fans

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