<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" version="2.0"><channel><title><![CDATA[WPLG]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com</link><atom:link href="https://www.local10.com/arc/outboundfeeds/google-news-feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><description><![CDATA[WPLG News Feed]]></description><lastBuildDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 09:13:30 +0000</lastBuildDate><language>en</language><ttl>1</ttl><sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod><sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency><item><title><![CDATA[Kushner sits with Netanyahu to talk Gaza after 2-hour meeting with Hamas]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/17/kushner-sits-with-netanyahu-to-talk-gaza-after-2-hour-meeting-with-hamas/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/17/kushner-sits-with-netanyahu-to-talk-gaza-after-2-hour-meeting-with-hamas/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By JULIA FRANKEL and SAMY MAGDY, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[JERUSALEM (AP) — Mideast negotiator and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner was meeting Monday with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the premier rejected the 15-point, U.S.-backed road map to move the truce deal forward in Gaza.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 08:48:43 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>JERUSALEM (AP) — Mideast negotiator and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner was meeting Monday with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the premier rejected the 15-point, U.S.-backed road map to move the truce deal forward in Gaza.</p><p>In the latest round of meetings, the U.S. is angling for Israel’s approval of the road map. There is a lot at stake, including the lives of some 2 million Palestinians in Gaza, the reconstruction of the demolished enclave and future control over the territory.</p><p>Hamas says it has agreed to the road map, which includes disarmament, and the group is urging mediators and the U.S.-created Board of Peace to “compel” Israel to sign on as well. But Israel, which under the road map must withdraw from Gaza, says Hamas must fully disarm before any Israeli withdrawal will occur.</p><p>Israeli troops occupy about 60% of the strip and Netanyahu has previously threatened to advance.</p><p>Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Board of Peace Director Nickolay Mladenov were also in the meeting with Netanyahu, according to a source familiar with the plans and a diplomatic source. Both spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a closed-door meeting.</p><p>Meeting follows Kushner conversation with Hamas</p><p>The meeting comes after Kushner spent over two hours meeting Sunday with Hamas chief Khalil al-Hayya in Egypt on disarmament, according to a regional official and a Hamas official, who both spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to reporters.</p><p>Officials from mediating countries Egypt, Qatar and Turkey also were there.</p><p>The Hamas official also said the Hamas leader demanded Israel halt its attacks on Gaza and withdraw to the so-called “yellow line” dividing the territory before beginning implementation.</p><p>The yellow line was never precisely defined. Israeli forces have moved beyond it and now control about 60% of Gaza. In May, Netanyahu said the next step was to move to 70% control, with Israel “tightening the grip” on Hamas “from every direction.”</p><p>Regional neighbors increase pressure on Israel</p><p>Several regional powers including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates issued a statement Sunday condemning Israel’s rejection of the road map, saying, “Israel now bears responsibility for obstructing the efforts to bring peace in Gaza.” Other signers included Jordan, Pakistan, Indonesia and the ceasefire mediators.</p><p>The foreign ministers’ statement called on the Board of Peace and the U.S. to take “immediate and concrete measures” to keep any party from obstructing the plan’s implementation.</p><p>Israel had no immediate response.</p><p>The White House referred questions about Kushner’s meetings to the Board of Peace, which did not immediately comment. The Tony Blair Institute also did not comment.</p><p>Under the road map, Hamas would hand over weapons to the Palestinian technocratic committee meant to oversee daily operations in the territory. The committee has not yet entered Gaza.</p><p>But Hamas has linked the surrender of its heaviest weapons to the creation of a Palestinian state and the road map entails the creation of a “credible pathway toward achieving Palestinian self-determination and statehood,” something Israel’s current government rejects.</p><p>Until the road map is agreed to, other elements of the ceasefire are on hold, including reconstruction and the deployment of international forces to separate Israeli forces from committee-controlled areas.</p><p>Netanyahu faces a challenging election on Oct. 27 as he tries to hold onto power with a coalition that includes ministers taking a harsh line on Gaza and it’s not clear whether he will take decisive steps on the ceasefire before then.</p><p>Also coming up is the anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack on southern Israel that sparked the war.</p><p>___</p><p>Frankel reported from Jerusalem and Magdy from Cairo. Collin Binkley in Washington and Sylvia Hui in London contributed to this report.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/IW44MHRHCOEMWWUEE5JA256ZW4.jpg?auth=7828d7581c5eb38ede2daecb75d4d5028d90a5dd4b6befc7b9eb1a91fc1843a2&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Palestinians remove iron from the rubble of buildings destroyed by Israeli airstrikes during the war with Hamas, repair and recycle it for construction, building tents or selling it, in Gaza City, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Jehad Alshrafi</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/DZFL5Q42KWE5EWIT57TF2U32D4.jpg?auth=86e9de93a08ccf5782d4f34f971dc54c98fec95956e350cee03999e17f51aa14&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Palestinians remove iron from the rubble of buildings destroyed by Israeli airstrikes during the war with Hamas, repair and recycle it for construction, building tents or selling it, in Gaza City, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Jehad Alshrafi</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[The 60-day deadline for an Iran peace deal is expiring. Here's where things stand]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/17/the-60-day-deadline-for-an-iran-peace-deal-is-expiring-heres-where-things-stand/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/17/the-60-day-deadline-for-an-iran-peace-deal-is-expiring-heres-where-things-stand/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By JOSEPH KRAUSS, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The deal that U.S. President Donald Trump signed at Versailles in June set an ambitious 60-day deadline for ending the war with Iran and reaching an accord on its nuclear program.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 08:33:18 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The deal that U.S. President Donald Trump signed at Versailles in June set an ambitious 60-day deadline for ending the war with Iran and reaching an accord on its nuclear program.</p><p>The deadline was Monday, and the two sides are further apart than they were then.</p><p>Talks, such as they are, have focused on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and lifting a U.S. blockade on Iran, both of which were supposed to have happened under the interim deal. There has been no sign of any compromise on the strait, or that detailed nuclear talks have even begun.</p><p>The U.S., meanwhile, has no good options for getting out of the war it started alongside Israel.</p><p>Acceding to Iran's latest demands would mean giving it control over a critical international waterway that carried a fifth of the world's traded oil and gas before the war — and would be tantamount to admitting defeat. Escalating the deeply unpopular war would further draw down U.S. supplies of advanced missile interceptors, jolt the world economy, and drive up gas prices ahead of U.S. congressional elections.</p><p>So both sides have dug in, hoping the other will blink first. So far, neither has.</p><p>The interim deal collapsed weeks later</p><p>The June deal, known as the Memorandum of Understanding, called for a halt to all military operations and set a 60-day deadline for an agreement to permanently end the war and resolve the longstanding dispute over Iran's nuclear activities.</p><p>It called for the Strait of Hormuz to be reopened but gave Iran a vaguely defined role in facilitating traffic, leaving open the possibility it could charge fees after the 60-day deadline. Iran has seized on that clause to claim control over the waterway.</p><p>A week after the deal was signed, Iran began firing on vessels using a route along the coast of Oman, on the other side of the strait, that is overseen by the U.S. military and intended to bypass Tehran's control.</p><p>The U.S. responded by striking Iran, which retaliated by attacking Arab countries hosting American forces, like Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain. The U.S. canceled waivers issued as part of the deal that had allowed Iran to sell its oil internationally and Trump restored a blockade of Iran's ports.</p><p>Each side accused the other of violating the June agreement, of which almost nothing remains.</p><p>The fighting eventually died down. A related truce in Lebanon between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah has mostly held, even as Israeli troops occupy large areas in the country's south. Lebanon's "territorial integrity and sovereignty" were to have been ensured under the June deal.</p><p>Iranian officials say they stopped negotiating with the U.S. in June, while acknowledging that messages have been relayed by intermediaries. Trump says the talks have continued, occasionally claiming progress after pulling back from threatening major strikes.</p><p>Pakistan, which played a key role in brokering the June agreement, noted last week that the deadline was Monday while expressing hope it would be extended.</p><p>“We are not closing the chapter,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Tahir Andrabi said. “Pakistan is making all-out efforts to bring the two parties to the negotiating table.”</p><p>Iran's leaders think they can force Trump to give up the strait</p><p>Earlier this month, Iran issued a list of demands for reopening the strait, including the lifting of the American blockade, the withdrawal of U.S. forces from around Iran and the payment of reparations for damage inflicted in the war started by the U.S. and Israel on Feb. 28.</p><p>Even then, Iran has said it would control the strait — and potentially charge fees — through an agreement it is negotiating with Oman, and that the strait will not go back to being an open, toll-free waterway as it was before the war.</p><p>Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have meanwhile begun attacking Saudi oil tankers in the Red Sea, threatening another crucial trade route that had been used to relieve some of the pressure from the strait being closed.</p><p>Trump has rejected Iran's demands — saying it's Tehran that should pay war reparations and claiming the U.S. controls the strait. He appears to be banking on economic pressure — in the form of the blockade and longstanding sanctions — to bring Iran's rulers to their knees.</p><p>Iran's economy has been battered by the war and isolation, and inflation has soared. The crisis could stoke renewed anti-government protests, like those that were brutally crushed in January.</p><p>Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, which rose immediately after the interim deal, is back to a small fraction of what it was before the war. Rising prices of fuel and other goods are expected to climb further the longer this continues with effects far beyond the Middle East.</p><p>The clock is still ticking for both sides.</p><p>___</p><p>Associated Press writer Munir Ahmed in Islamabad contributed.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/BPTI3RAAQP4NGLJGG4PFOVAN2Y.jpg?auth=28fd70b3e2c6a68687c92f8f7f715a8ab57590e55d8eceb49b5ce289af57e514&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[People spend time at a beach as commercial vessels are anchored in the Strait of Hormuz off Bandar Abbas, Iran, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2026. (Amirhosein Khorgooi/ISNA via AP)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Amirhosein Khorgooi</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/FYC6472EQXD5N6VUQKDJNKVNIQ.jpg?auth=3f56d5755efe797cd2d6b5ff1fcd89d39ffdea2e322ed84f52da529938758f36&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[President Donald Trump gestures as he walks to board Marine One on the Ellipse, Friday, Aug. 14, 2026, near the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Mark Schiefelbein</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/E6FC4XX4MIOQ3NEQISXQETVGCY.jpg?auth=b4af61d2f58d6005d5d39c9fdaa9ac78ddc1e076adcc25f4e5ed7c0ff963b390&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A woman holds up a poster of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei and waves a flag during a pro-government gathering at a square in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Vahid Salemi</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/BXXVAR3OS5FPUYA2D6U3G4W5EE.jpg?auth=07ab4bbc87813d4f218bb41f9cfde4ebd1408e2edc28e0f2df827a9717e8ef87&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[In this photo released by the Iranian Presidency Office, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, right, greets Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi at the start of their meeting in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2026. (Iranian Presidency Office via AP)]]></media:description></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Tras matar a cientos en ataques a barcos, Ejército de EEUU amplía campaña terrestre en Latinoamérica]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/17/tras-matar-a-cientos-en-ataques-a-barcos-ejercito-de-eeuu-amplia-campana-terrestre-en-latinoamerica/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/17/tras-matar-a-cientos-en-ataques-a-barcos-ejercito-de-eeuu-amplia-campana-terrestre-en-latinoamerica/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Por MEGAN JANETSKY y ISABEL DEBRE, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (AP) — Cientos de personas han muerto en el año transcurrido desde que el ejército de Estados Unidos comenzó a bombardear embarcaciones a las que acusó de transportar drogas frente a las costas caribeñas y del Pacífico de América Latina. Ahora, el gobierno de Trump afirma que busca extender esa campaña letal a tierra, al impulsar acuerdos que pondrían soldados estadounidenses sobre el terreno en países aliados de toda la región.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 07:44:30 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (AP) — Cientos de personas han muerto en el año transcurrido desde que el ejército de Estados Unidos comenzó a bombardear embarcaciones a las que acusó de transportar drogas frente a las costas caribeñas y del Pacífico de América Latina. Ahora, el gobierno de Trump afirma que busca extender esa campaña letal a tierra, al impulsar acuerdos que pondrían soldados estadounidenses sobre el terreno en países aliados de toda la región.</p><p>El secretario de Defensa del presidente Donald Trump, Pete Hegseth, anunció la semana pasada durante una visita a Panamá que Colombia, Guatemala y Honduras habían aceptado permitir que Estados Unidos lleve a cabo operaciones militares conjuntas contra grupos criminales en su territorio, después de Ecuador, que en marzo inició misiones similares con Estados Unidos. Guatemala, sin embargo, ha negado haber alcanzado un acuerdo de ese tipo.</p><p>Será “como lo que vieron con los ataques contra las lanchas del narcotráfico”, afirmó Hegseth durante un ejercicio militar en la selva de Panamá. “El mismo efecto en tierra. Y por eso estamos trabajando con Ecuador. Estamos trabajando con Colombia. Estamos trabajando con socios para llevar la lucha a las (organizaciones designadas como terroristas) en tierra”.</p><p>La ampliación marca una nueva fase en la campaña del gobierno de Trump para presionar a gobiernos de toda América Latina a alinearse con sus prioridades de seguridad y afirmar lo que denomina “dominancia estadounidense sobre el hemisferio occidental”.</p><p>Los votantes de toda la región respaldan cada vez más a líderes alineados con Trump, lo que le da a Washington socios más dispuestos. Pero críticos advierten que la expansión de la campaña militar de Estados Unidos eleva el riesgo de víctimas civiles y de una reacción contra Estados Unidos que podría perdurar más allá del gobierno republicano.</p><p>“Lo que está ocurriendo es un intento de legitimar un mayor uso del ejército de Estados Unidos en la región”, señaló Michael Shifter, experto en América Latina del centro de estudios Inter-American Dialogue. “Proyecta poder, demuestra superioridad militar y permite que Washington imponga su agenda. Esto no es cooperación; es, obviamente, una relación muy asimétrica”.</p><p>Escalada de ataques unilaterales contra embarcaciones a operaciones terrestres conjuntas</p><p>El ejército de Estados Unidos ha operado en América Latina durante generaciones, suministrando a aliados armas, inteligencia y entrenamiento para combatir el narcotráfico, mientras deja un legado problemático de apoyo a golpes militares y dictaduras.</p><p>Pero desde que Trump regresó al poder en enero de 2025, Washington ha adoptado su enfoque más intervencionista hacia la región en décadas.</p><p>Su gobierno ha designado a 20 grupos criminales latinoamericanos como “organizaciones terroristas extranjeras”, envió fuerzas de Estados Unidos a Venezuela para capturar a su presidente e involucró a agentes de la CIA en operativos contra laboratorios de droga en México. Ha matado a más de 200 personas en más de 60 ataques contra embarcaciones en el Caribe y el Pacífico oriental, ofreciendo poca evidencia de que los objetivos fueran “narcoterroristas” y generando dudas sobre la legalidad de los ataques.</p><p>Pero las operaciones de combate continuadas de Estados Unidos junto a fuerzas locales serían “nuevas y diferentes”, indicó William LeoGrande, especialista en América Latina de American University, al poner a prueba sensibilidades arraigadas sobre la soberanía nacional y la presencia de tropas de Estados Unidos.</p><p>Hegseth dio pocos detalles sobre cómo serían las operaciones conjuntas con Colombia, Guatemala y Honduras. Pero en Colombia, donde Abelardo de la Espriella —respaldado por Trump— asumió el cargo este mes, planteó la posibilidad de que fuerzas estadounidenses se sumen a ataques contra grupos armados, incluido el Ejército de Liberación Nacional, o ELN, el último gran grupo guerrillero de Colombia. Hegseth dijo que de la Espriella había solicitado una mayor participación militar de Estados Unidos.</p><p>“En cualquier lugar donde trafiquen drogas o amenacen al pueblo estadounidense o a nuestros socios, son un objetivo igual que ISIS o Al Qaeda”, sostuvo Hegseth, al equiparar a los narcotraficantes con grupos extremistas islámicos que dominaron durante décadas las prioridades de seguridad nacional de Estados Unidos.</p><p>De la Espriella prometió el sábado, tras un ataque con dron del ELN contra tropas, que los rebeldes pagarían un alto precio.</p><p>Preocupaciones por la presencia militar de EEUU</p><p>Ecuador se ha convertido en el caso más claro de participación militar directa de Estados Unidos, al lanzar redadas conjuntas con Washington pese a que los votantes rechazaron abrumadoramente las bases militares extranjeras en un referendo de noviembre de 2025. Una investigación de The New York Times halló que un ataque contra un supuesto laboratorio de drogas en marzo destruyó, en cambio, una finca ganadera.</p><p>El impulso para extender acuerdos de ese tipo ha ganado más tracción entre los aliados ideológicos de Trump en la región: líderes conservadores elegidos en los últimos meses con promesas de ofensivas agresivas contra el crimen.</p><p>Guatemala destaca como una excepción. Su gobierno progresista ha trabajado estrechamente con Washington en materia de seguridad pese a diferencias políticas. Pero el presidente, Bernardo Arévalo, ha negado haber acordado operaciones antidrogas conjuntas, al afirmar que serían ilegales sin aprobación del Congreso.</p><p>Honduras, Colombia y Ecuador no respondieron a solicitudes de comentarios sobre las declaraciones de Hegseth.</p><p>Un caso llamativo fuera de la nueva alianza antidrogas de Estados Unidos es México, un importante origen y punto de tránsito del fentanilo y otras drogas que ingresan a Estados Unidos. La presidenta progresista Claudia Sheinbaum ha cooperado estrechamente con Washington en seguridad, pero ha resistido la creciente presión para que el ejército de Estados Unidos tenga un papel en la lucha contra los cárteles en territorio mexicano.</p><p>“En última instancia, Estados Unidos tendrá que definir qué significa ‘operaciones conjuntas’ en cada uno de estos países. Puede descubrir bastante rápido que esto es algo con lo que la mayoría de los gobiernos —incluso gobiernos de derecha— se sienten bastante incómodos”, expresó Adam Isacson, analista de defensa de la Washington Office on Latin America.</p><p>"Sólo pueden ceder soberanía hasta cierto punto"</p><p>Observadores cuestionan si un enfoque más militarizado produciría mejoras de seguridad duraderas. Shifter dijo que la campaña podría servir en parte como una demostración de fuerza, apoyándose en la captura del expresidente venezolano Nicolás Maduro, mientras el gobierno de Trump busca compensar reveses de política exterior en otros frentes, incluido Oriente Medio.</p><p>Otros advierten que la estrategia conlleva el riesgo de víctimas civiles, particularmente en Colombia, donde grupos armados operan entre poblaciones civiles y a menudo funcionan como autoridades de facto en zonas fuera del alcance del Estado. En lugar de hacer retroceder a esos grupos, los ataques militares tienen más probabilidades de obligarlos a adaptarse, afirmó Jeremy McDermott, codirector de la organización investigativa InSight Crime, con sede en Colombia.</p><p>“Estados Unidos bombardea un campamento del ELN en Colombia o en Venezuela, ¿qué es lo primero que va a hacer el ELN? Van a desmantelar todos sus campamentos y se van a mover a las aldeas y a los pueblos”, explicó.</p><p>A largo plazo, dicen expertos, una participación militar más profunda de Estados Unidos podría poner a prueba hasta dónde están dispuestos a llegar los votantes al priorizar la seguridad sobre la soberanía, lo que potencialmente limitaría incluso a los aliados más cercanos de Trump.</p><p>“Todos estos presidentes, sin importar cuán de derecha sean, enfrentan presión para hacer algo sobre la seguridad y para dar una señal de que persiguen a los ‘malos’ que hacen que la gente se sienta insegura. Hay un amplio acuerdo en eso”, comentó Isacson. “Pero también saben que sólo pueden ceder soberanía hasta cierto punto antes de que la opinión pública empiece a volverse en su contra”.</p><p>___</p><p>DeBre informó desde Buenos Aires, Argentina. Los periodistas de The Associated Press Sonia Pérez D. en Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala; Marlon González en Tegucigalpa, Honduras; y Astrid Suárez en Bogotá, Colombia, contribuyeron a este despacho.</p><p>___</p><p>Esta historia fue traducida del inglés por un editor de AP con la ayuda de una herramienta de inteligencia artificial generativa.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/GC5KSO7TLJVFZFHUYPOW6LWFRM.jpg?auth=e878ec329f11f6cd310c97389561b40ae7a6029a63239d56ee6660d6e6719972&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Personal militar participa en unas maniobras multinacionales organizadas por Estados Unidos en Ciudad de Panamá, el jueves 13 de agosto de 2026. (AP Foto/Matias Delacroix)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Matias Delacroix</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[After killing hundreds in boat strikes, US military expands campaign on land in Latin America]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/17/after-killing-hundreds-in-boat-strikes-us-military-expands-campaign-on-land-in-latin-america/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/17/after-killing-hundreds-in-boat-strikes-us-military-expands-campaign-on-land-in-latin-america/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By MEGAN JANETSKY and ISABEL DEBRE, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[MEXICO CITY (AP) — Hundreds of people have been killed in the year since the U.S. military began bombing boats it accused of ferrying drugs off Latin America's Caribbean and Pacific coasts. Now, the Trump administration says it is seeking to extend that lethal campaign to land, pursuing deals that would put U.S. forces on the ground in allied nations across the region.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 07:03:22 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MEXICO CITY (AP) — Hundreds of people have been killed in the year since the U.S. military began bombing boats it accused of ferrying drugs off Latin America's Caribbean and Pacific coasts. Now, the Trump administration says it is seeking to extend that lethal campaign to land, pursuing deals that would put U.S. forces on the ground in allied nations across the region.</p><p>President Donald Trump’s defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, announced last week during a visit to Panama that Colombia, Guatemala and Honduras had agreed to allow the U.S. to carry out joint military operations against criminal groups on their soil, following Ecuador, which launched similar missions with the U.S. in March. Guatemala, however, has denied reaching such an agreement.</p><p>It will be “like you saw with the strikes on the drug boats,” Hegseth said during a military drill in the jungle in Panama. “Same effect on land. And so we’re working with Ecuador. We’re working with Colombia. We’re working with partners to bring the fight to the (designated terrorist organizations) on land.”</p><p>The expansion marks a new phase in the Trump administration’s campaign to pressure governments across Latin America to align with its security priorities and assert what it calls “American dominance over the Western Hemisphere."</p><p>Voters across the region are increasingly embracing Trump-aligned leaders, giving Washington more willing partners. But critics warn that the widening U.S. military campaign risks civilian casualties and a backlash against the U.S. that could outlast the Republican administration.</p><p>“What's going on is an attempt to legitimize the increased use of the U.S. military in the region,” said Michael Shifter, a Latin America expert at the Inter-American Dialogue think tank. “It projects power, demonstrates military superiority and enables Washington to impose its agenda. This is not cooperation, it’s obviously a very asymmetrical relationship.”</p><p>Escalating unilateral boat strikes to joint land operations</p><p>The U.S. military has operated in Latin America for generations, supplying allies with weapons, intelligence and training to fight drug trafficking, while leaving a fraught legacy of support for military coups and dictatorships.</p><p>But since Trump returned to office in January 2025, Washington has pursued its most interventionist approach to the region in decades.</p><p>His administration has designated 20 Latin American criminal groups as “foreign terrorist organizations,” sent U.S. forces into Venezuela to capture its president and involved CIA agents in drug lab busts in Mexico. It has killed more than 200 people in over 60 boat strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, offering little evidence that those targeted were “narco-terrorists” and drawing questions about the strikes’ legality.</p><p>But sustained U.S. combat operations alongside local forces would be “new and different,” said William LeoGrande, a Latin America specialist at American University, testing deep-rooted sensitivities over national sovereignty and the presence of U.S. troops.</p><p>Hegseth provided few details about what joint operations with Colombia, Guatemala and Honduras would look like. But in Colombia, where Trump-backed Abelardo de la Espriella took office this month, he raised the prospect of U.S. forces joining strikes against armed groups including the National Liberation Army, or ELN, Colombia’s last major guerrilla group. Hegseth said de la Espriella had requested greater U.S. military involvement.</p><p>“Anywhere you traffic drugs or you threaten the American people or our partners, you are a target just like ISIS or al-Qaida,” Hegseth said, equating drug traffickers with Islamic extremist groups that dominated U.S. national security priorities for decades.</p><p>On Saturday, following a drone attack by the ELN on troops, de la Espriella vowed the rebels would “pay a high price."</p><p>Concerns over US military presence in Latin America</p><p>Ecuador has emerged as the clearest case of direct U.S. military involvement, launching joint raids with Washington despite voters overwhelmingly rejecting foreign military bases in a November 2025 referendum. A New York Times investigation found that one strike on an alleged drug lab in March instead destroyed a cattle farm.</p><p>The push to extend such agreements has gained the most traction among Trump’s ideological allies in the region — conservative leaders elected on promises of aggressive crackdowns on crime in recent months.</p><p>Guatemala stands out as an exception. Its progressive government has worked closely with Washington on security despite political differences. But President Bernardo Arévalo has denied agreeing to joint anti-drug operations, saying they would be illegal without congressional approval.</p><p>Honduras, Colombia and Ecuador did not respond to requests for comment on Hegseth’s remarks.</p><p>A notable outlier from the new U.S. anti-trafficking alliance is Mexico, a major source and transit point for fentanyl and other drugs entering the U.S. Progressive President Claudia Sheinbaum has cooperated closely with Washington on security but resisted mounting pressure for a U.S. military role in fighting cartels on Mexican soil.</p><p>“Ultimately, the United States will have to define what ‘joint operations’ means in each of these countries. It may discover pretty quickly that this is something most governments — even governments on the right — are quite uncomfortable with," said Adam Isacson, a defense analyst with the Washington Office on Latin America.</p><p>'There is only so much sovereignty they can cede'</p><p>Observers question whether a more militarized approach would produce lasting security gains. Shifter said the campaign may serve partly as a show of force, building on the capture of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as the Trump administration seeks to offset foreign policy setbacks elsewhere, including in the Middle East.</p><p>Others warn the strategy risks civilian casualties, particularly in Colombia, where armed groups operate among civilian populations and often function as de facto authorities in areas beyond the state’s reach. Rather than beating back those groups, military strikes are more likely to force them to adapt, said Jeremy McDermott, co-director of the Colombia-based investigative organization InSight Crime.</p><p>“The U.S. bombs an ELN camp in Colombia or in Venezuela, what is the first thing the ELN are going to do? They’re going to dismantle all their camps and move into the villages and towns,” he said.</p><p>In the long term, experts say, deeper U.S. military involvement could test how far voters are willing to go in putting security over sovereignty, potentially constraining even Trump’s closest allies.</p><p>“All of these presidents, no matter how far right they are, face pressure to do something about security and to make a show of pursuing the ‘bad guys’ who are making people feel unsafe. There is broad agreement on that," Isacson said. “But they also know there is only so much sovereignty they can cede before public opinion begins turning against them."</p><p>___</p><p>DeBre reported from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Associated Press journalists Sonia Pérez D. in Guatemala City, Guatemala, Marlon González in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, and Astrid Suárez in Bogotá, Colombia, contributed to this report.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/6BPDXP6E4J2UP7EE6NEPYWAAHQ.jpg?auth=236aa2fb7a2db858da64505f31fe224dd3d5ddc1a51969a7c2a38cf56619e74d&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Military personnel take part in a U.S.-sponsored multinational military exercise in Panama City, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. 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(AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Matias Delacroix</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/SWKBY5TW564AJNSULR4MABLQXU.jpg?auth=5f1469411b051f4472cb7f7967031d028ca057a3a179c195bb90137e82734ab6&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Helicopters fly during a U.S.-sponsored multinational military exercise in Panama City, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Matias Delacroix</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/NYYL2ACTKNHWTSAQOIM35IIRD4.jpg?auth=57eda361e66fce7e984d9aeb36c336e136bf1aba99072ffb3241db9297ef5fc9&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth arrives to observe a U.S.-sponsored multinational military exercise in Panama City, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Matias Delacroix</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/KVOMVUSYEDFDZFX7WCO54OK5SY.jpg?auth=bfc283adcff7a8800831b7f1eab1efc5fdb4e472cdfb47f3fb1d79b4e403b6e2&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Military personnel train to board boats during a U.S.-sponsored multinational military exercise in Panama City, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Matias Delacroix</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[World shares are mixed and Brent crude is higher after worries over stagflation pull US stocks lower]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/2026/08/17/world-shares-are-mixed-and-oil-prices-slip-after-worries-over-stagflation-pull-us-stocks-lower/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/2026/08/17/world-shares-are-mixed-and-oil-prices-slip-after-worries-over-stagflation-pull-us-stocks-lower/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By ELAINE KURTENBACH, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[BANGKOK (AP) — Shares were mixed in Europe and Asia on Monday after U.S. stocks edged back from their all-time high following a weaker than expected report on the U.S. economy.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 09:05:52 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BANGKOK (AP) — Shares were mixed in Europe and Asia on Monday after U.S. stocks edged back from their all-time high following a weaker than expected report on the U.S. economy.</p><p>Oil prices also were mixed.</p><p>In early European trading, Germany's DAX was nearly unchanged at 26,438.04, while the CAC 40 in Paris lost 0.1% to 8,628.32.</p><p>Britain's FTSE 100 gained 0.2% to 10,766.46.</p><p>The future for the S&P 500 edged 0.1% higher, while that for the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0.2%.</p><p>Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 index gained 0.7% to 69,220.25 after the Japanese government reported the economy grew slightly faster than forecast in the April-June quarter, expanding at a 1.1% annual pace even as private spending and investment stayed flat and export growth slowed. In quarterly terms, the economy grew 0.3% in the second quarter of the year.</p><p>In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng picked up 1.3% to 25,453.23, while the Shanghai Composite index rose 1.4% to 3,982.65.</p><p>Markets in South Korea were closed for a holiday.</p><p>In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 slipped 0.5% to 9,073.20.</p><p>Taiwan's Taiex gained 0.1%, while the Sensex in India fell 0.3%.</p><p>On Friday, The S&P 500 fell 0.2% following a report that showed shoppers spent less at U.S. retailers last month. Such data could help the Federal Reserve keep interest rates low, which is positive for investors. But it also suggests growth may be slowing at a time when inflation is still high.</p><p>The Fed has no good tool to fix both a stagnating economy and high inflation at the same time, which is why what’s called “stagflation” is seen as a worst-case scenario.</p><p>The Dow industrials dipped 0.2%, and the Nasdaq composite shed 0.3%.</p><p>Wall Street will get financial updates from some of the nation’s biggest retailers this week.</p><p>Home Depot reports its latest results on Tuesday, followed by Target and Lowes on Wednesday and then Walmart on Thursday. The results will help give investors a more detailed picture of how businesses and consumers are handling stubbornly high inflation.</p><p>Wall Street and economists will get more details about the Federal Reserve’s interest rate policy when the central bank releases minutes from the July meeting on Wednesday.</p><p>In other dealings early Monday, Brent crude, the international standard, rose 0.4% to $88.84 per barrel, while U.S. benchmark crude slipped 0.2% to $82.20 per barrel.</p><p>With prospects for a deal toward ending the war with Iran unclear, the stability of oil supplies remains uncertain with the Strait of Hormuz nearly closed, blocking a vital route for oil and gas tankers from the Middle East.</p><p>The U.S. dollar fell to 159.13 Japanese yen from 159.32 yen. The euro rose to $1.1601 from $1.1588.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/U7S57QFF54WYPY54MR4DRAWSLQ.jpg?auth=b4ffa629de46ed7f1904c9d50e02f671018a14371827c7845d5c63a99e27471d&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A person walk in front of an electronic stock chart board showing Japan's Nikkei index at a securities firm Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026, in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Eugene Hoshiko</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/2HIIQVQE5Q4ATVEW3RZZOLEJUU.jpg?auth=c826dc9743656206212295ec6e65869d5dd5c57e4e03c78a577d00ecfe6498c7&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[People walk in the rain near electronic stock board showing Japan's Nikkei index at a securities firm Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026, in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Eugene Hoshiko</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/LMFDRDXYSKJPZILCRFVVW7U6IE.jpg?auth=55ec5dd9150d4680c0c07d8d924ad3db67292d262804cace55147236fce049f6&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A general view shows the New York Stock Exchange, Friday, Aug. 7, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Yuki Iwamura</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/MGGRF72IEFW3MZWDUQI26NQIDE.jpg?auth=e19c9b6d9a2ea88a394ea8902970a37c02d4327778fb8331f694e30875de8db3&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[People walk past the Nasdaq MarketSite, Thursday, Aug. 6, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Yuki Iwamura</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/NF6GTIH3TOY4PZRK3LH5O22DQA.jpg?auth=775140274672f2059696198d43f925037c8fefac4c722fc3044e5103d4160b2a&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Specialist Michael Pistillo works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug.. 5, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Yuki Iwamura</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Thousands in Indonesia await aid after quake kills 55, overshadowing Independence Day]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/17/thousands-in-indonesia-await-aid-after-quake-kills-54-overshadowing-independence-day/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/17/thousands-in-indonesia-await-aid-after-quake-kills-54-overshadowing-independence-day/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By FIRDIA LISNAWATI and NINIEK KARMINI, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[REO, Indonesia (AP) — Thousands of people were still waiting for aid on the Indonesian island of Flores as the country marked its 81st Independence Day on Monday, days after a powerful earthquake killed at least 55 people, injured dozens and damaged hundreds of homes and other buildings.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 08:58:08 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>REO, Indonesia (AP) — Thousands of people were still waiting for aid on the Indonesian island of Flores as the country marked its 81st Independence Day on Monday, days after a powerful earthquake killed at least 55 people, injured dozens and damaged hundreds of homes and other buildings.</p><p>Many residents on Flores island in East Nusa Tenggara province spent the day mourning victims and waiting for aid to arrive to communities still cut off by the deadly quake.</p><p>During Indonesia’s Independence Day ceremony in the capital Jakarta, President Prabowo Subianto asked participants to pray for people affected by disasters in East Nusa Tenggara and other parts of the country, while leading a nationwide moment of silence honoring the nation’s independence heroes.</p><p>More than 1,300 homes were damaged when the quake struck East Nusa Tenggara province on Saturday, with nearly 250 destroyed on Flores alone. Some 5,000 people were forced into temporary shelters and more than 130 people were injured, according to the National Disaster Management Agency.</p><p>The province's governor declared a 14-day state of emergency on Sunday.</p><p>The quake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles) shortly before 6 a.m. Saturday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, and residents fled in panic as tsunami warnings were issued but later lifted. Authorities have since recorded at least 995 aftershocks, though only 46 were felt by residents.</p><p>Thousands of people on Flores camped outside collapsed homes under tarpaulin tents overnight into Monday, sleeping outside because of the danger of more aftershocks.</p><p>An Associated Press photojournalist saw widespread devastation across the island, with fallen trees blocking roads, giant boulders hurled down slopes by landslides, and homes left shattered or heavily damaged. Buildings collapsed onto parked cars.</p><p>For many residents, the disaster revived painful memories of a powerful earthquake and tsunami that struck Flores in 1992, killing about 2,500 people.</p><p>"My house is just rubble now,” said Rasyid Jafar, a clothing trader in the village of Reo, the hardest-hit area in Manggarai regency, ”We need food, medicine and clean water urgently.”</p><p>More than 3,500 military and police personnel have been deployed across the disaster zone and 275 tons of aid have been sent to the area, though logistical challenges have slowed deliveries to some hard-hit communities.</p><p>Aid workers reached tiny Palue Island, one of the areas closest to the earthquake’s epicenter, late Sunday, after a difficult sea and land journey through landslide-hit terrain, authorities said. Thousands of residents remained in urgent need of assistance after days of isolation.</p><p>"The roads are steep and many were blocked by landslides. It was a near-death journey,” said deputy police chief of Sikka regency, Marselus Yugo Amboro, whose team was among the first to reach the island with emergency supplies.</p><p>He said initial assessments revealed extensive damage, with one villager killed, two seriously injured and nearly 150 homes destroyed.</p><p>Indonesia, an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands, is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions because of its location on the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” a horseshoe-shaped arc of seismic faults and volcanoes.</p><p>In 2018, a magnitude 7.5 earthquake triggered a tsunami on the island of Sulawesi that killed more than 4,400 people. In 2004, a magnitude 9.1 quake off Sumatra unleashed a tsunami that killed about 230,000 people in a dozen countries, nearly 170,000 in Aceh province alone.</p><p>___</p><p>Karmini reported from Jakarta. Associated Press journalists Edna Tarigan, Dita Alangkara and Andi Jatmiko, in Jakarta, Indonesia, contributed to this story.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/I7MKFVGZWFURCVP3UTZI47WPFQ.jpg?auth=d4db53a2a8bf39a4afdb14b37c0572b53ac81996b14d54342c5136249f8a06d6&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Motorists ride past a building that collapsed during an earthquake in Reo, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Monday, Aug. 17, 2026. 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(AP Photo/Firdia Lisnawati)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Firdia Lisnawati</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/TVEV6GDFW7DS75N5EKWLBMUKHE.jpg?auth=987eb3545da8ce2b38b2a49dce72a20e1dd83a005268e048213159d6f3375199&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Earthquake survivors make fire to warm themselves outside their makeshift tent in Reo, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Monday, Aug. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Firdia Lisnawati)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Firdia Lisnawati</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/CS4MP3APT5TZWK4RNHFLCWCRME.jpg?auth=5d47fd41e392be147ef56e403d6fed64f12075375daaa48b27b3468d7b725488&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A broken statue of Jesus Christ is seen inside an earthquake-damaged church in Reo, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Monday, Aug. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Firdia Lisnawati)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Firdia Lisnawati</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/3XDHMRLDUKRMGREDMEGKPPOJVY.jpg?auth=faf65855b0c833574d316f327997e38254e3c60a5ad087b5a713e40b3ae9f11d&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A man examines a building that collapsed during an earthquake in Reo, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Monday, Aug. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Firdia Lisnawati)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Firdia Lisnawati</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[In Florida, Wasserman Schultz sparks a debate over what representation means in diverse districts]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/florida/2026/08/17/in-florida-wasserman-schultz-sparks-a-debate-over-what-representation-means-in-diverse-districts/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/florida/2026/08/17/in-florida-wasserman-schultz-sparks-a-debate-over-what-representation-means-in-diverse-districts/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By BILL BARROW, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[TAMARAC, Fla. (AP) — Greeting voters ahead of Tuesday's Florida primaries in red-white-and-blue sneakers, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz smiles and tells them she is “running for reelection to Congress.”]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 04:07:55 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TAMARAC, Fla. (AP) — Greeting voters ahead of Tuesday's Florida primaries in red-white-and-blue sneakers, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz smiles and tells them she is “running for reelection to Congress.”</p><p>That’s true — with a caveat. Wasserman Schultz is seeking her 12th term by running in a new district after Republicans scrambled the state’s congressional map earlier this year.</p><p>The fallout pushed Wasserman Schultz, a former national party chair with powerful ties in Washington, to cross district lines from her Fort Lauderdale exurb and be the only white candidate in an area of Broward County that has helped send Black Democrats to Congress since 1992. That’s yielded an uncomfortable fight following the U.S. Supreme Court decision that gutted the Voting Rights Act provisions undergirding minority voting strength and effectively cleared Old Confederacy states, including Florida, to reshape House districts.</p><p>“For her to come in like this is just another Broward seat, it's a complete erasure of our history, our fight for Black access,” said former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, 47, who resigned from the seat in April while facing an ethics investigation but now wants it back.</p><p>Another candidate, 27-year-old progressive organizer and substitute teacher Elijah Manley, said Republicans’ redistricting ploy is not Wasserman Schultz’s fault. But she “had other options,” Manley added, including running in her new home district, which was gerrymandered to include the more conservative Gulf coast.</p><p>“Instead, she stabbed us in the back, trying to take away Black representation,” Manley said, pointing to Congressional Black Caucus warnings that it could lose more than a quarter of its 60-plus members this fall.</p><p>Wasserman Schultz, 59, is by far the best funded out of five Democratic candidates and benefits from Florida rules that do not require a majority to win primaries.</p><p>She argued that she can ably advocate for the whole region after representing wide swaths of Broward as a state and federal legislator across three decades. “I’m not air dropping myself into this district,” she told The Associated Press. “I have represented diverse communities. I know how to tailor my service to them and represent a district more broadly.”</p><p>A win by Wasserman Schultz would be a rarity</p><p>President Donald Trump started pushing Republican-run states to redraw House boundaries last year to help preserve the party's fragile majority. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis responded with an effort that clusters southeast Florida Democrats together, intending to reduce five Democratic seats to three. Broward, the state’s most Democratic county, situated between Miami-Dade and Palm Beach, now has just one presumed-Democratic district anchored in and around Fort Lauderdale.</p><p>Nationally, white lawmakers typically hold some of the 115-plus House seats where the voting-age population is majority non-white. Wasserman Schultz does it in her existing north Broward-Palm Beach district, which was drawn after the 2020 census to be 42% Hispanic, 18% Black and about 6% Asian American. White voters compose the remaining third.</p><p>But a white lawmaker is a rarity for majority or plurality Black districts, like the new Florida 20th. The district is 42% Black, 23% Hispanic and 4% Asian, the rest white. The Black share includes a large Caribbean population, most notably Haitian Americans.</p><p>Going into November, an Associated Press analysis found that Wasserman Schultz is the only white Democrat positioned to represent any of the remaining districts with a Black majority or plurality.</p><p>Cherfilus-McCormick said she can win, despite losing Black constituents she previously represented in Palm Beach County. She dismissed concerns over federal criminal charges accusing her of stealing $5 million in federal disaster funds. She has pleaded not guilty and has denied alleged violations of House rules.</p><p>The criminal case and redistricting fit together, she insisted, and “the people see what’s going on — them trying to silence the only Haitian member of Congress and take away our voice.”</p><p>Manley, though, was more circumspect about Wasserman Schultz’s status as the favorite. He mused about upsetting the veteran congresswoman on Tuesday yet looked ahead to the 2028 elections, hoping Black Democrats rally around one candidate rather than four. The current field also includes former 2 Live Crew rapper Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell and real estate broker and former local elected official Dale Holness.</p><p>Von Howard, a Black resident of Plantation, said the choice was wrenching. He declined to disclose his vote but said he wanted someone who “understands the totality of the district.”</p><p>“If you're not of the people, and you just want this for the clout, in some instances, that could be a turnoff,” the 47-year-old said.</p><p>Broward NAACP President Marsha Ellison was more direct, without endorsing any candidate.</p><p>“The whole mission was to take away Black power, so we don’t have representation to understand our lived experience,” she said. “That may not be important to Debbie, but it’s certainly important to us.”</p><p>There's a debate over what representation means</p><p>Wasserman Schutlz said she occasionally hears those concerns from voters. Her response is that “lived experience matters, but experience broadly matters" as well.</p><p>She notes her Appropriations Committee seat,which could be even more influential should Democrats win a House majority. She recalls programs impacting Black communities she helped create and fund since her first years in the Florida Legislature.</p><p>“I fight every single day to help improve the lived experience of the people that I represent,” she said.</p><p>Wasserman Schutlz also said she’s worked to connect across race and culture in Broward. Because of her existing district makeup, “I spent six years learning Spanish,” to converse with individuals and in town halls, news conferences and interviews broadcast on Spanish-language stations.</p><p>“Out of respect,” she said, “anything I can do to inspire people’s confidence that the person representing them understands them.”</p><p>Wasserman Schultz is a recognizable figure</p><p>Several times outside of early voting sites, Black, white and Hispanic voters waved or stopped to talk to the congresswoman. Among them were Broward County sheriff’s deputies who wanted photos and a trio of women who lamented they had been drawn into a new Republican-leaning district.</p><p>Yusdefs Delgado, a naturalized citizen from Colombia, told Wasserman Schultz that he enjoys her social media posts but wants to hear more about policy and less about the president.</p><p>“We know Trump sucks,” he told her, smiling and confirming that he voted for her. “I don’t agree with her on everything, but she’s closest to where I am, and I trust her to try to do the right thing for us,” Delgado explained later.</p><p>Cherfilus-McCormick and Manley said that’s not enough given the environment after the Supreme Court decision, Trump’s attacks on diversity initiatives and his push to rewrite how the U.S. tells its history on race and racism.</p><p>“We’re not at a place in this country where we can be completely colorblind politically,” Manley said. “We’re just not.”</p><p>Wasserman Schultz said the new district “is drawn in a way that the plurality population has the ability to elect the person of their choice” — language that alludes to the now-diminished Voting Rights Act. Voters, she said, can “consider all of the qualities that matter to them.”</p><p>As for putting herself on the ballot again, she remained unapologetic.</p><p>“Trump and DeSantis did this to our community,” she said, adding, “I’ll be damned if I’m going to let them steal Broward’s political power, de-unify us and prevent us from standing up for our community’s values.”</p><p>___</p><p>Associated Press journalist Matthew Klein contributed from Washington.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/RTP2KBAN2IRRWFQQETZY4P2UH4.jpg?auth=04ab1a167a5b16e26ca0b7972075a3c33b1a1be95601a5e1f2a3139129af1bda&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz smiles as she greets constituents at a National Night Out community event while campaigning for Florida's 20th congressional district, in Plantation, Fla., Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Rebecca Blackwell</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/F4VYIAXDQAN2LKPNZDRPGKOPUE.jpg?auth=803fe0da1331a59196f36da3b0b1cd64e86c4da80fea70f8f25fd207b910d28a&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Former Democratic congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick participates in a forum for candidates in Florida's 20th congressional race, July 23, 2026, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier, File)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Marta Lavandier</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/3JOAF2AMKGMGTLNSSKAOGXMHOE.jpg?auth=59dc0f4ee548c106fe678b45096e69cbfa51c10202355fb8334ccf5d1efab827&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Democratic candidate Elijah Manley participates in a forum for candidates in Florida's 20th congressional race, July 23, 2026, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier, File)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Marta Lavandier</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/GGKNENUD7X5GMYIITTXUXYW3MQ.jpg?auth=45fa9db61000020eca569e4a411dbc328496b5f21099f5d9698da6d7ec406a76&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, third from right, greets constituents at a National Night Out community event while campaigning for Florida's 20th congressional district, in Plantation, Fla., Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell).]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Rebecca Blackwell</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/TEAY5J57DTLBPRWXVR5NZSUXRA.jpg?auth=71f5bb375fdf206ec4dcfbe4d049bcea5c02d710a522807d8654c12ba41549e9&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., greets a man tending to a grill as she visits a National Night Out community event while campaigning for Florida's 20th congressional district, in Plantation, Fla., Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell).]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Rebecca Blackwell</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Ukraine takes aim at Russia’s economy and morale by attacking online retailer]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/business/2026/08/17/ukraine-takes-aim-at-russias-economy-and-morale-by-attacking-online-retailer/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/business/2026/08/17/ukraine-takes-aim-at-russias-economy-and-morale-by-attacking-online-retailer/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By The Associated Press, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The attacks began on a July weekend and have continued for a month, stretching from Moscow and St. Petersburg, to cities in the south, and eastward to the Ural Mountains. The targets weren't oil refineries, maritime hubs or arms plants hit by other Ukrainian strikes, but warehouses that bring the convenience of online shopping across the breadth of Russia.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 04:05:53 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The attacks began on a July weekend and have continued for a month, stretching from Moscow and St. Petersburg, to cities in the south, and eastward to the Ural Mountains. The targets weren't oil refineries, maritime hubs or arms plants hit by other Ukrainian strikes, but warehouses that bring the convenience of online shopping across the breadth of Russia.</p><p>Ukraine's drones have pummeled the giant depots belonging to Wildberries, Russia’s biggest online retailer, burning billions of dollars’ worth of merchandise and bringing the war home to the broad public.</p><p>The attacks on about 20 Wildberries facilities have underlined Kyiv’s ability to strike far and wide inside Russia and posed a new challenge to President Vladimir Putin nearly 4½ years into his full-scale invasion of Ukraine.</p><p>They have badly shaken the empire built by Tatyana Kim, the country’s richest female entrepreneur, whose fortune has been estimated at $8.1 billion.</p><p>Hundreds of thousands of individual sellers have lost their merchandise, sending shock waves across Russia’s economy. Wildberries has drawn massive loans from VTB and other banks as it expanded and likely will have trouble repaying them, putting more pressure on the financial system.</p><p>An online giant began in a Moscow apartment</p><p>Kim, 50, was born in Grozny, the capital of the province of Chechnya, to an ethnic Korean family of an engineer and a teacher. She launched Wildberries in 2004 from her Moscow apartment soon after giving birth to her first child while working as an English teacher.</p><p>“The idea was born from my own needs, and turned out to be needed by hundreds of thousands,” said Kim, now a mother of seven. “If a product or service makes your own life easier, you’re on the right track.”</p><p>Wildberries initially sold clothing before expanding to appliances, household items, cosmetics, books and more. The platform with its distinct purple logo has become an undisputed leader in e-commerce, accounting for about half of all online orders in Russia. Businesses big and small use it to store, ship and deliver merchandise across the country's 11 time zones.</p><p>An estimated 500,000 to 800,000 sellers use Wildberries, often described as Russia's Amazon. After Western brands fled following the war in Ukraine, online retailers filled the void with merchandise from China, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and elsewhere.</p><p>The company also acquired a bank, expanded to tourism and even considered buying an airline.</p><p>In 2024, Kim divorced her husband, Vladislav Bakalchuk, triggering a fight for control of the company. Bakalchuk sought the support of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov and his feared paramilitary forces but eventually lost the battle, which peaked in a shootout at a business center near the Kremlin that left two people dead and several wounded.</p><p>Wildberries depots are easy targets</p><p>The company has prided itself on relying on about two dozen mammoth warehouses as the core of its vast logistical network stockpiling the goods before shipping to about 100,000 storefront distribution points nationwide.</p><p>Rival online retailers Ozon and Yandex Market use smaller depots spread over a wider network.</p><p>As Ukraine embarked on a strategy of using long-range drones to attack deep inside Russia, it has expanded from striking military bases, oil refineries and other infrastructure to Wildberries warehouses, which provided particularly soft targets.</p><p>Since the first attack July 18 in Elektrostal, just east of Moscow, and in the southwestern Tambov region, Wildberries depots burned one after another in massive fires that flooded social media.</p><p>The depots, some as big as 300,000 square meters (about 3.2 million square feet) were unprotected and easy to set ablaze. It took three days to extinguish the fire in the Elektrostal depot, the Moscow region's main hub.</p><p>“These are not military and high-value political targets, therefore they’re not especially secured, they’re not really built to be able to shrug off drone strikes,” said podcaster Mark Galeotti, a Russia expert who heads the Mayak Intelligence consultancy.</p><p>The strikes have stretched from the European part of Russia to Yekaterinburg, over 2,000 kilometers (about 1,250 miles) from Ukraine's border.</p><p>There's scarce public data, but some estimates indicate that up to 20% of the company's total warehouse space has been destroyed, with assessments of losses running as high as $6 billion.</p><p>Kim said Wildberries’ sites have been “reinforced and strengthened” defensively, but the attacks continued. Some warehouses suffered only minor damage, and Ukraine tried to hit them again.</p><p>Wildberries said it's rearranging supply chains to create “partner hubs” for storing merchandise — a long and challenging process, given its dependence on big depots.</p><p>Attacks cause a ripple effect</p><p>Ukrainian officials have said Wildberries sells gear and technical components, including drones, to the military. Moscow denied it, but such dual-use items as drone components, flak jackets or thermal weapon sights remain available on the platform.</p><p>Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said the attacks were designed to disrupt military supplies, breed popular discontent and cause a domino effect in the Russian economy by putting stress on major banks, including VTB and Sberbank, that made massive loans to Wildberries.</p><p>Wildberries’ debts were estimated at the equivalent of about $15 billion at the end of 2025.</p><p>Russia's small and medium businesses already have been hit hard by tax increases, regulatory hurdles and, most recently, a fuel crisis from attacks on oil refineries.</p><p>The strikes on Wildberries have further exacerbated the business environment, said Chris Weafer, CEO of Macro-Advisory Ltd. Consultancy.</p><p>“I wouldn’t say it’s a nail in the coffin because we’re not there yet, but it’s certainly another enormous difficulty on top of what has already been a very difficult situation for small enterprises,” Weafer said.</p><p>Wildberries had recently changed its seller policy, exempting it from liability for stock damaged by a “force majeure” that includes drone attacks.</p><p>Kim pledged to support sellers with discounts on storage, free transfer of goods to other sites, discounted loans and other measures. Wildberries also issued some reimbursements but they covered only a fraction of the losses.</p><p>Russia’s Central Bank has asked lenders to restructure loans to small and medium businesses that lost merchandise.</p><p>Meanwhile, many owners of Wildberries pickup points face lost revenue amid the plunging deliveries. Some vented frustrations on social media about going out of business.</p><p>The lost goods mean tens of thousands of small businesses can't continue to operate, service their loans or pay taxes. Many are pleading for government support.</p><p>Galeotti said the strikes reflected Kyiv's effort to bring the war home to Russia.</p><p>“It’s not just about seeing great clouds of black smoke over your cities because of some oil refinery on the outskirts being hit," he said. "You might be a small business whose inventory has just gone up in smoke in one of the Wildberries’ warehouses. Or else you just simply might be an ordinary consumer who just suddenly is no longer going to get the goods that you plan to buy.”</p><p>Some analysts warn that instead of provoking discontent, the attacks could fuel stronger anti-Ukrainian and anti-Western fervor.</p><p>The Wildberries attacks have played into the hands of Russian hawks who urge escalating the war, said pro-Kremlin political expert Sergei Markov.</p><p>“It strengthens the view that it’s necessary to hit Europe,” he said. “And better sooner than later.”</p><p>Former President Dmitry Medvedev sought to stir up anger at Ukraine for trying to destroy an essential part of daily routine for millions.</p><p>“Our enemy is fighting not the Russian leadership or the army, but ordinary citizens,” he said.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/34OAJ6WTRTUDTFI5BP4AKNQNR4.jpg?auth=157c96af138de9baa69feb2ad9be097600b31409bd2e6bd8dda61c23aa5bfb91&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Smoke rises following a Ukrainian drone attack on a warehouse for online retailer Wildberries in St. Petersburg, Russia on Friday, July 24, 2026, with St. Isaac's Cathedral seen in foreground. (UGC via AP, File)]]></media:description></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/IP3D2N767P5QAQA6QTGBVDX7JY.jpg?auth=d5c3f91b8234ab2c3ca12de8805a8fa9d27dd1787b37e8168f9f0a2484cc9af3&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[In this photo released by the Roscongress Foundation, Tatyana Kim, the owner of online retailer Wildberries, speaks on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, Russia, on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. (Alexey Aleksandronok/Roscongress Foundation via AP)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Alexey Aleksandronok</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/QNMQWUXTPRKGNUE4IU7ZXMDIFI.jpg?auth=73b5a686760d13b8b81e96effbd2266e93db1604fba77c9d6a32ad5214f069a3&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Smoke rises following a Ukrainian drone strike on a warehouse belonging to online retailer Wildberries, in St. Petersburg, Russia, on Friday, July 24, 2026. (UGC via AP, File)]]></media:description></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/LUYZJSDNT4RMFQ6SLPR3DHEVVU.jpg?auth=90b9c37cba077af47badec3831156a972fc3bc3cdddcbe122fedaeaefc5d9bf1&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - A man carrying a package leaves a pickup point for online retailer Wildberries in Moscow on Wednesday, July 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, File)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Alexander Zemlianichenko</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/IBGZM3LWIICQDTL5YDDBOUSAXE.jpg?auth=92176e8510e86ea0152afc4e94659dbade00b151dc291247ae897e530010fed0&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A billboard advertising 10% off an order from online retailer Wildberries looms over a main street in Moscow, Russia, late Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Alexander Zemlianichenko</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[All eyez on Tupac: Long-awaited trial begins in rapper's 1996 killing]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/national/2026/08/17/all-eyez-on-tupac-long-awaited-trial-begins-in-rappers-1996-killing/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/national/2026/08/17/all-eyez-on-tupac-long-awaited-trial-begins-in-rappers-1996-killing/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By JESSICA HILL, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[LAS VEGAS (AP) — Opening statements are set to begin Monday in the trial of a man accused of orchestrating the killing of Tupac Shakur, kicking off weeks of testimony that will revisit what happened on a Las Vegas nearly 30 years ago.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 04:04:50 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LAS VEGAS (AP) — Opening statements are set to begin Monday in the trial of a man accused of orchestrating the killing of Tupac Shakur, kicking off weeks of testimony that will revisit what happened on a Las Vegas nearly 30 years ago.</p><p>Duane “Keffe D” Davis, 63, is charged with murder with a deadly weapon with the intent to promote, further or assist a criminal gang in the rapper’s death. He pleaded not guilty, but if convicted, faces life in prison.</p><p>The long-unsolved drive-by shooting gripped the hip-hop community, partly because no one was charged until Davis was indicted in 2023.</p><p>Shakur remains a cultural icon and is considered one of the most influential and versatile rappers of all time, despite dying at 25. He was nominated for six Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2017.</p><p>In recent years, he received a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, had a street in Oakland named in his honor and inspired a character on the upcoming video game "Stranger than Heaven.”</p><p>Over the course of the trial, which could span weeks, prosecutors plan to call 35 to 45 potential witnesses, and the defense will call only a handful to testify.</p><p>Members of Shakur’s family are expected to be in the courtroom Monday. Shakur’s stepbrother, Maurice “Mopreme” Shakur, recently told The Associated Press that sitting through the trial will be retraumatizing for the family, but it's important to be there.</p><p>“We’re gonna stand by Pac as we always have,” he said.</p><p>All eyes on Tupac</p><p>Along with Shakur's family, friends and fans traveled to Las Vegas to show their support during jury selection.</p><p>Darryl Harper, a veteran music producer who collaborated with Shakur at Death Row Records on songs released after the 1996 shooting, said he booked a plane ticket as soon as the latest trial date was set.</p><p>“He became a personal friend of mine as I worked with him almost every day of his last days here,” said Harper, who flew in from his home in Georgia.</p><p>Harper hopes the trial will reveal the truth about who was involved with the shooting.</p><p>“My prayer is that it’s the right person,” he said outside the court during jury selection. “If he’s the right person, then I’m glad that Tupac would get some kind of redemption finally. I think he deserves it.”</p><p>Shakur's cousins Kendrick Lesane and William Lesane flew in from Atlanta to watch jury selection. William Lesane said he wants someone held accountable.</p><p>“For me, justice has long left the station 30 years ago,” he said.</p><p>Prosecutors allege that Davis was the shot-caller</p><p>Prosecutors aren't claiming Davis pulled the trigger. Rather, they say he organized the shooting to get revenge after Shakur and his entourage beat up Davis' nephew at the MGM Grand hours before Shakur was shot.</p><p>The gunfire came from a white Cadillac that Davis was in with three others, all who have since died.</p><p>In 2008, Davis spoke to investigators looking into the deaths of Shakur and Notorious B.I.G., born Christopher Wallace. During the investigation, Davis was under an agreement that what he said about Shakur's killing couldn't be used against him. But nearly 10 years later, Davis published a book with those details and participated in media interviews in which he laid out his role in the shooting.</p><p>The book and his public statements revived the Las Vegas investigation and became key pieces of evidence, prosecutors say.</p><p>"Had he decided to never write the book, he would not, probably, have ever been prosecuted for the crime,” prosecutor Marc DiGiacomo recently said.</p><p>Defense argues that the book is fictionalized</p><p>Davis' attorney Michael Sanft says Davis co-authored the book “Compton Street Legend” to make money, not to tell the truth. He argues it's impossible to tell which parts — if any — Davis wrote and which parts author Yusuf Jah penned.</p><p>Jah, who is on the list of potential witnesses, recently told an investigator that he didn't believe Davis fully read his own book, according to court documents.</p><p>Prosecutors say the book is sensationalized but that they'll show “what is true, what is exaggeration, and what is an outright lie,” they wrote in court documents.</p><p>Davis recently told Las Vegas television station Fox 5 that he actually wasn't there the night Shakur was shot. In his book though, he says he carpooled from Los Angeles to Las Vegas that night to watch the same boxing match Shakur attended. It describes where he stayed, and the events before and after Shakur was shot. ___</p><p>Associated Press journalists Ty ONeil in Las Vegas and John Seewer in Toledo, Ohio, contributed.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/VPMZWHAZ75FUWJB3MDIS75FKNI.jpg?auth=d283eebf5d5602284a944a134cfbbf093b05c56ef9a2f08c927fc6cc8489845f&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Duane Davis appears in court during the third day of jury selection in his murder trial, related to the 1996 killing of rapper Tupac Shakur, at Clark County District Court Regional Justice Center on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2026, in Las Vegas. (Steve Marcus/Las Vegas Sun via AP, Pool)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Steve Marcus</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/NUNKL5GPCCX25YDQKG3R2CHGLM.jpg?auth=cf7638206103f1e28d0a47791c0377fa7d55609b32f4c6d3d15a9687da4678cb&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Chief Deputy District Attorneys Marc DiGiacomo, left, and Binu Palal confer during the third day of jury selection in the Duane Davis murder trial, related to the 1996 killing of rapper Tupac Shakur, at Clark County District Court Regional Justice Center on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2026, in Las Vegas. (Steve Marcus/Las Vegas Sun via AP, Pool)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Steve Marcus</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/HF7MXMLFCT4WKMGHCBJTP6TOIM.jpg?auth=47f8fb97986455b32a2daa89344b79f023656e27808ef5e284385bd9ff354f56&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Chief Deputy District Attorney Binu Palal questions a prospective juror during the third day of jury selection in Duane Davis murder trial, related to the 1996 killing of rapper Tupac Shakur, at Clark County District Court Regional Justice Center on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2026, in Las Vegas. (Steve Marcus/Las Vegas Sun via AP, Pool)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Steve Marcus</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/U6G7WTIXI677QZPWK6CXZ3XBMQ.jpg?auth=8410e76d578c4606819ba518ff548232a8aee2d048c388973071dca8b349d168&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Duane Davis enters the courtroom after a break in the third day of jury selection in his murder trial, related to the 1996 killing of rapper Tupac Shakur, at Clark County District Court Regional Justice Center on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2026, in Las Vegas. (Steve Marcus/Las Vegas Sun via AP, Pool)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Steve Marcus</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[States take Meta to trial in California in the biggest fight yet over social media harms to children]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/business/2026/08/17/states-take-meta-to-trial-in-california-in-the-biggest-fight-yet-over-social-media-harms-to-children/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/business/2026/08/17/states-take-meta-to-trial-in-california-in-the-biggest-fight-yet-over-social-media-harms-to-children/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By BARBARA ORTUTAY, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Of the thousands of lawsuits Meta faces over child safety on its platforms, none may be more consequential than one going to trial this week in California.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 04:02:13 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of the thousands of lawsuits Meta faces over child safety on its platforms, none may be more consequential than one going to trial this week in California.</p><p>States are seeking extensive financial damages that could, in theory, total as much as $1.4 trillion, plus changes to how the company operates Facebook and Instagram.</p><p>The lawsuit accuses the social media giant of contributing to the youth mental health crisis by knowingly and deliberately designing features that get children addicted to its platforms. It also claims that Meta routinely collects data on children under 13 without their parents’ consent, in violation of federal law.</p><p>“Meta has harnessed powerful and unprecedented technologies to entice, engage, and ultimately ensnare youth and teens. Its motive is profit, and in seeking to maximize its financial gains,” the lawsuit says.</p><p>Dozens of states filed the lawsuit three years ago. The trial set to begin Tuesday in federal court in Oakland, California, features four of the states as plaintiffs — California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey. The other 25 states are expected to have trials later.</p><p>Meta said it disputes the allegations, and the trial evidence will show its commitment to supporting young people. “We’ve listened to parents, worked with experts and law enforcement, and conducted in-depth research to understand the issues that matter most,” the company said in a statement.</p><p>States seek to land a major blow against Meta</p><p>For Meta, which already lost two pivotal cases over harms to children and teens this year, the stakes are high. The company reported a rare profit decline last month, in part due to $2.4 billion in legal expenses.</p><p>The $1.4 trillion figure, which Meta disclosed in a legal filing, is almost as high as the Menlo Park, California, company’s entire market capitalization — that is, the value of all its outstanding shares on the stock market. Paying it would inevitably put Meta Platforms in bankruptcy and perhaps put the company under state ownership.</p><p>“The state attorneys general are going for the gusto,” said Eric Goldman, a professor and co-director of the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University School of Law. “They are trying to set the definitive precedent in this case and they have asked for extraordinary damages and they are going to seek extraordinary structural remedies if they succeed.”</p><p>Meta calls the possible penalty “untethered to any claimed violation” by the states.</p><p>“A sanction of that size has no analog in the history of consumer protection enforcement,” Meta said in a July 6 filing with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.</p><p>If Meta loses the trial, the court would have wide discretion over the size of any financial penalty, and legal experts say anything close to $1.4 trillion would be unlikely.</p><p>“It’s not plausible in the sense that Meta doesn’t have that much money and could not get it,” said James Grimmelmann, a law professor at Cornell Law School and Cornell Tech. “An award that large would put Meta into bankruptcy, wipe out its owners, and effectively result in the states owning Meta.”</p><p>As a practical matter, Grimmelmann added, “that seems extremely unlikely to happen.”</p><p>In other cases that have involved high potential damages for multiple individual offenses, he said courts have stopped short of imposing the maximum penalties. One example is the Anthropic artificial intelligence training case, where plaintiffs were claiming damages of $150,000 per book that Anthropic copied, but the penalty ended up being $3,000 per book, totaling about $1.5 billion.</p><p>Trial seeks to hold Meta accountable on state and federal statutes</p><p>The federal trial this week is more complex than one earlier this year, in Los Angeles, where a state court awarded $6 million in damages from Meta and Google’s YouTube to a single plaintiff, a young woman who testified she became addicted to social media as a child.</p><p>That case was a bellwether, or test case, picked from thousands of similar civil tort lawsuits to give both plaintiffs and the defendants an idea of how their arguments fare in court. The jury determined that Meta and YouTube were negligent in the design or operation of their respective platforms, and that the negligence was a substantial factor in causing harm to the plaintiff. They also determined each company knew their platforms could be dangerous when used by a minor and that they failed to adequately warn of that danger.</p><p>The Oakland case, meanwhile, has state attorneys general as the plaintiffs and centers on state and federal statutes they allege Meta violated, which lay out potential penalty amounts for each violation.</p><p>“And there’s a lot of them because it’s four different states and at least three different kinds of statutes. There’s a child privacy statute, there’s a false advertising statute and there’s unfair competition statutes,” said Rebecca Allensworth, a professor at Vanderbilt University Law School.</p><p>Meta has added safety tools — but states want more</p><p>An outcome that leads to changes in how Facebook and Instagram operate could be as consequential as any financial penalty.</p><p>Meta has introduced a slew of new features in recent years designed to protect minors. In 2024 it launched teen accounts on Instagram, which are private by default and come with messaging and content restrictions, and parental controls. The company also uses artificial intelligence to determine if kids under 13 are using Instagram or if teenagers are lying about their age to access adult accounts.</p><p>Safety advocates have called on the company to do more. A New Mexico judge earlier this month ordered new safety measures on the platforms including time limits for minors, AI chatbot restrictions, and mandatory warnings on the platforms, but his order applied only to users in the state.</p><p>“These AGs have a real chance at fixing the product,” Laura Marquez-Garrett of the Social Media Victims Law Center said Friday in a virtual discussion with advocates hosted by the Tech Oversight Project. “For these companies, this is a real point of reckoning. As these cases go forward, this is a leap forward, folks, not a step.”</p><p>During jury selection last week, prospective jurors were asked whether and how much they believe Meta has contributed to the youth mental health crisis. While many agreed that it did, they also put responsibility on parents, and said things like climate change and the state of the world are also causing children's and teenagers' mental health issues.</p><p>___</p><p>AP Technology Writer Kaitlyn Huamani contributed to this report.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/OGDF5VB3FVIAOPDBEFO43KRQQA.jpg?auth=d754e19d0057ecc5b94a5b00f6c592a9edf9b5adf62fc025d1934c747797917f&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Attorney Paul W. Schmidt, representing Meta, right, arrives at a Federal Courthouse Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2026, in Oakland, Calif. 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(AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Jeff Chiu</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Andrew Garfield finds wonder in everyday life in ‘The Magic Faraway Tree’]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/entertainment/2026/08/17/andrew-garfield-finds-wonder-in-everyday-life-in-the-magic-faraway-tree/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/entertainment/2026/08/17/andrew-garfield-finds-wonder-in-everyday-life-in-the-magic-faraway-tree/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By LIZZIE KNIGHT, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Andrew Garfield wants audiences to look up from their phones and remember that there is still plenty of magic in the world around them.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 08:37:01 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andrew Garfield wants audiences to look up from their phones and remember that there is still plenty of magic in the world around them.</p><p>That idea drew the two-time Oscar nominee to “The Magic Faraway Tree,” a family adventure about Tim, a stay-at-home father whose family is forced to reconsider life after his wife, Polly, quits her job. They move to the countryside, where their children discover the magical Faraway Tree and its ever-changing worlds, sending the family into a series of fantastical adventures. The film, based on Enid Blyton’s children’s books, arrives in U.S. theaters on Friday.</p><p>For Garfield, the story’s themes of nature, imagination and community feel especially timely as technology increasingly shapes everyday life. “I think people are craving connection and community and a kind of reconnection to the earth and to each other,” he said.</p><p>Garfield said he became passionate about the project after reading Simon Farnaby’s screenplay. “I really just adore his sense of whimsy and heartfeltness and magic and joy,” he said. “I felt very, very passionate about it.”</p><p>Tim’s journey reflects the film’s larger ideas about finding wonder outside the routine and distractions of modern life. For Garfield, that sense of wonder extends beyond fantasy. “I think it’s all around us,” he said. “There are so many things to be in awe of on this planet.” The film, he said, is ultimately about recognizing that “there’s magic in the ordinary” as well as in the extraordinary.</p><p>Garfield, whose credits include playing Spider-Man, says he is drawn to roles with an element of play, community and the natural world. He focuses on “anything that keeps me awake to the remembering of the connection that we have to each other, the connection we have to nature, how we are all interconnected,” he said.</p><p>Garfield grew up reading Enid Blyton’s “The Famous Five” with his brother but did not read “The Faraway Tree” series as a child. His mother introduced him to another beloved literary adventurer: Bilbo Baggins, the hero of J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit.”</p><p>“Any underdog story, really, those are the ones that get me,” Garfield said.</p><p>Another childhood escape was the video store. Garfield remembers being fascinated by the rows of VHS tapes and the possibilities behind their covers. The habit has survived in a new form in adulthood: spending an evening browsing streaming services without picking anything, enjoying the feeling of looking “into the windows of all these imaginary worlds.”</p><p>That may help explain why Garfield welcomes the resurgence of VHS and other analog technology among younger audiences.</p><p>“I dig that,” he said. “The regression to analog is looking good to me.”</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/5WFBEAHY5LW2WXHQDNEA3ZM4JI.jpg?auth=b84588410bbed71a554b45bf38a4eca8ccf7c3e0615c35cbd8c3e0553e180212&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Claire Foy, left, and Andrew Garfield attend "The Magic Faraway Tree" special screening at Regal Union Square on Wednesday, July 29, 2026, in New York. 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She was 36.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 07:47:40 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hayden Panettiere, star of popular television series including “Heroes” and “Nashville,” has died. She was 36.</p><p>Panettiere’s father, Skip, announced the actor’s death in a statement provided to ABC News on Sunday.</p><p>“It is with profound sadness that we share the tragic passing of our beloved Hayden. She was an incredible light and a force of nature who brought immeasurable love and joy to all who knew her — and to the millions who watched her onscreen,” his statement said.</p><p>No cause of death was announced, and a publicist for Hayden Panettiere did not immediately respond to an email from The Associated Press.</p><p>Panettiere, who would have turned 37 on Friday, began her career as a child actor in commercials and soap operas.</p><p>Her role as a cheerleader with superpowers in “Heroes” propelled her to fame in 2006, with the series revolving around the mantra “Save the cheerleader, save the world.”</p><p>“I think ‘Heroes’ is really hot because it’s just a really great combination of everything that people love — they love reality, they love sci-fi and things like X-Men where they get to dream of something bigger,” Panettiere told The Associated Press in 2008. “And at the core of it are these human stories that people can relate to, very rugged. And it’s just grabbed everyone in every age group.”</p><p>She went on to win three Teen Choice Awards for that role and was a Grammy Award nominee for a children’s spoken word album recorded a few years after the release of the animated movie “A Bug’s Life.”</p><p>Panettiere later played a brash country upstart opposite Connie Britton on “Nashville,” which aired on ABC for four seasons before being canceled and revived on CMT. She did her own singing in the show, which scored some hits on country charts, spawned U.S. tours and earned Panettiere two supporting actress Golden Globe nominations. Panettiere had 11 songs recorded for “Nashville” appear on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs charts during the show’s run, including two featuring Britton.</p><p>Panettiere's younger brother, Jansen, who was also an actor, died of a heart condition in 2023, at age 28.</p><p>She had been open about her struggles with alcohol addiction and depression, including after the birth of her daughter with Ukrainian boxer Wladimir Klitschko in 2014.</p><p>In an interview with podcaster Jay Shetty after her memoir came out in May, Panettiere talked about the custody arrangement for her 11-year-old daughter, who lives full-time with Klitschko in Ukraine. News of the 2018 decision prompted headlines about Panettiere giving up custody of her daughter.</p><p>“I think there’s been this very common misconception that I just gave up my child,” she said. “That could not be farther from the truth.”</p><p>Panettiere said Klitschko suggested their daughter live with him full-time when the child was 2, as Panettiere struggled with mental health challenges and addiction. She said she was in a “horrible cycle for years of battling depression and anxiety and alcoholism and substance abuse” while “just trying to find my way back, my way out of the darkness.”</p><p>She entered rehab in 2015, while filming “Nashville.”</p><p>“I was the one who put myself in the first treatment center. I was drowning,” she said in a 2023 interview with Women’s Health magazine.</p><p>On Shetty’s podcast, Panettiere recalled the explosion of her fame when she was cast on “Heroes,” including the first time she was tracked by the paparazzi. When she’d imagined the moment as a younger actress, she’d planned to look chic.</p><p>Instead, she said, “it was just sheer terror.”</p><p>Panettiere also appeared in two of the “Scream” movies, starred as the title character in the 2009 film “I Love You Beth Cooper” and played the young daughter of a football coach in “Remember the Titans.” She had spoken positively about her experience filming “Remember the Titans,” saying she felt so similar to the character she played — Sheryl Yoast, the opiniated, football-loving daughter of Will Patton’s Coach Bill Yoast.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/EEQOJEXNY2W7MJIDSJYBJ2WHOQ.jpg?auth=a9b950e091ee5ecb98ffe4e7b83524615c6f9f5c840354fed6510e3e10ed12cd&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Hayden Panettiere arrives at the premiere of "Blonde," on Sept. 13, 2022, at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. 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(Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Evan Agostini</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/SW2XHVPGS5TJT3HWZAUHNESPIM.jpg?auth=0fca67a970e52a490a020211424866a50f99e5afd5e6bb0334cea646ba161728&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Hayden Panettiere arrives at the 66th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on Aug. 25, 2014, in Los Angeles. 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In the video, one of the men appears to point a gun at the boater.</p><p>It’s not clear how many boats the man crashed into.</p><p>Video also shows damage to the boat he was driving, including shattered glass and portions of the hull torn apart.</p><p>In another clip, people on board can be seen sitting while everyone involved waits for police to arrive.</p><p>Fort Lauderdale police’s DUI officer was part of the investigation.</p><p>Police identified the man as Michael Bender and said he was charged with boating under the influence.</p><p>However, Bender is not in custody. Police used a not-in-custody probable cause filing and are awaiting toxicology results to determine his blood alcohol level.</p><p><div class="l10-neighborhood" role="complementary" aria-label="News From Your Neighborhood">
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</div></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Trump blames vandals for damaged grass in the same spot where he held his big July 4 celebration]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2026/08/16/trump-blames-vandals-for-damaged-grass-in-the-same-spot-where-he-held-his-big-july-4-celebration/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2026/08/16/trump-blames-vandals-for-damaged-grass-in-the-same-spot-where-he-held-his-big-july-4-celebration/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Sunday said vandals are to blame for large swaths of dead grass on the National Mall near the World War II Memorial — in the same spot where Trump had a stage built and hosted crowds for his July 4 celebration.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 02:36:17 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Sunday said vandals are to blame for large swaths of dead grass on the National Mall near the World War II Memorial — in the same spot where Trump had a stage built and hosted crowds for his July 4 celebration.</p><p>Trump made the accusation in a social media post without saying why he believes it's the work of vandals instead of trampled turf from the Independence Day festivities. He posted a photo showing a once-grassy area by the World War II Memorial, now patchy and brown across much of the sprawling turf.</p><p>“Look what VANDALS did to the grass connecting the vandalized World War II Monument and the vandalized Reflecting Pool, which will be opened again, and better than ever, shortly,” Trump said on his Truth Social platform.</p><p>“Anybody who thinks the Reflecting Pool wasn’t vandalized should go back to Law School!” he added.</p><p>Trump has repeatedly blamed vandals for damage to his renovation projects in the nation's capital, often without evidence and sometimes despite opposing accounts from his officials. Trump lashed out at U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro this month after her office concluded that damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was the result of poor construction and not the work of vandals, as Trump claimed.</p><p>Authorities on Friday announced an arrest in connection with vandalism at the World War II Memorial, after the words “Clean hands dirty $” were found painted on the monument and bubbles filled a fountain. Pirro said felony charges are being brought against Melissa L. Farris.</p><p>Charging documents in that case make no mention of the grassy area Trump is highlighting in his new claims. Authorities said Farris had previously been arrested for camping on federal property a few blocks from the World War II Memorial, but not the area cited by Trump.</p><p>That stretch of lawn is instead where a large stage was built and crowds gathered to hear from Trump and watch fireworks at a July 4 event celebrating the nation's 250th anniversary. Trump claimed without providing evidence that more than 400,000 people attended the event before a storm hit the area and delayed his remarks.</p><p>Photos from the time, taken by a streaming webcam atop the Washington Monument, show a large bandstand and seating areas covering nearly the entire lawn Trump now says has been vandalized. Associated Press photos from the days that followed showed workers removing the structures, revealing brown, damaged grass underneath.</p><p>On Aug. 1, Trump posted a different photo of the same area that appears to show the numbers “86 47” — which federal officials have said constitutes a threat against Trump — emblazoned into the grass. He cited it as evidence refuting Pirro's conclusion, calling it “a pure case of VANDALISM, that included the grass."</p><p>“There may have been some contractor difficulty, but the major damage was caused by VANDALS!” he wrote.</p><p>Those numbers are not visible in the photo Trump posted to social media on Sunday.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/X5UO7K5VJCVJBOJHXTMIO4DHDE.jpg?auth=3270633366d808111085c16589e84adf5b880dd67459f4dc7443df01d056542c&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Workers dismantle structures from Salute to America, an Independence Day event honoring the nation's 250th anniversary, as seen from the Washington Monument, on July 10, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Mark Schiefelbein</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Von Miller is set to join his hometown Dallas Cowboys after agreeing to 1-year deal]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/von-miller-is-set-to-join-his-hometown-dallas-cowboys-after-agreeing-to-1-year-deal/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/von-miller-is-set-to-join-his-hometown-dallas-cowboys-after-agreeing-to-1-year-deal/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — Von Miller is set to sign with his hometown Dallas Cowboys and doesn't even want to wait a week for the team to get back from training camp in California before joining the club.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 02:20:23 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — Von Miller is set to sign with his hometown Dallas Cowboys and doesn't even want to wait a week for the team to get back from training camp in California before joining the club.</p><p>The NFL's active leader in sacks has agreed to a one-year contract for what will be his third team in three seasons, and second consecutive NFC East home. Miller is expected to arrive on the West Coast on Monday.</p><p>Dallas has only have two full practices remaining in its annual three-week California excursion. The Cowboys break camp before their second preseason game at Arizona on Saturday. Camp practices will resume in Texas next week.</p><p>Miller, who has 138 1/2 sacks over 14 seasons, dropped the quarterback nine times in his only season with Washington a year ago. He joined the Commanders after he was cut by Buffalo in a salary cap move.</p><p>The 37-year-old went to high school south of Dallas and starred at Texas A&M before Denver drafted Miller second overall in 2011. He was the Super Bowl MVP when the Broncos won the 2015 title with a dominant defensive performance against Seattle. Miller won another championship with the 2021 Los Angeles Rams.</p><p>Miller was The Associated Press NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year with 11 1/2 sacks in his NFL debut 15 years ago and was an All-Pro three times in his first six seasons. His stint with the Bills was plagued by injuries and a Dallas domestic violence case that led to a four-game suspension.</p><p>Even though Miller has been mostly a backup the past three seasons, the nine sacks with the Commanders were his most since he had 9 1/2 in his second Super Bowl-winning season. The Rams acquired him from the Broncos in a midseason trade.</p><p>___</p><p>AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/WMDETS3PO4PZTXGQDNPM7NITMQ.jpg?auth=07fe61c8895e8d1f235e31c18e8095e16bd2fe28ef652eea4576e99aba5196ee&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Washington Commanders linebacker Von Miller (24) looks on after an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, on Jan. 4, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Daniel Kucin Jr., File)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Daniel Kucin Jr.</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[First-time voters cast ballots in South Florida primary]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2026/08/16/first-time-voters-cast-ballots-in-south-florida-primary/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2026/08/16/first-time-voters-cast-ballots-in-south-florida-primary/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Byron Tollefson]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[For Hector Castillo, Sunday’s early voting was about more than casting a ballot. It was his first time voting as a U.S. citizen.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 21:13:25 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For Hector Castillo, Sunday’s early voting was about more than casting a ballot. It was his first time voting as a U.S. citizen.</p><p><a href="https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/nuevos-votantes-participan-en-las-primarias-del-sur-de-florida/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer" title="https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/nuevos-votantes-participan-en-las-primarias-del-sur-de-florida/">Leer en español</a></p><p>“Wow. Amazing. Amazing,” Castillo said.</p><p>Castillo, 33, is from Venezuela and is now a U.S. citizen. Standing at the polls, he said the moment felt special because he knew his vote counted.</p><p>“Super special for me. I am feeling my vote is counting,” he said.</p><p>Castillo was one of many voters taking advantage of early voting across Broward and Miami-Dade counties Sunday.</p><p>The Davie Cooper City Branch Library was one of 21 early voting locations across Broward. Hundreds of people showed up throughout the day to make their voices heard in the primary elections.</p><p>Premi Sterlin, 20, of Hollywood, brought her family with her to vote early.</p><p>“I got out here and voted early, I brought my family with me,” Sterlin said. “Bring your friends, bring your people, just get out here and vote. You don’t gotta worry about it getting too packed on actual voter day, you can come out early, they gave us a good week.”</p><p>As voters arrived, they were met by crowds of campaign volunteers making their final push to sway their votes.</p><p>Sterlin said she had not had many problems, but the number of volunteers calling out to voters was a little intimidating.</p><p>“I haven’t had many problems with anything,” she said. “I am a little intimidated by the amount of people screaming at me when I got out of the car though, telling me who to vote for. I think one thing we could do is clean that up.”</p><p>Still, for voters like Castillo, the day was about gratitude and appreciation for the opportunity to participate in American democracy.</p><p>“That’s my feeling. Believe me, I am enjoying this time, I don’t have words to make you feel what I’m feeling,” he said.</p><p>“I’m emotional just hearing this.”</p><p>“Yeah, yeah. Yeah. For me it’s amazing. That’s why I’m using the sticker with pride.”</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Diana Taurasi inducted into the Mercury Ring of Honor as franchise celebrates 20 years of excellence]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/diana-taurasi-inducted-into-the-mercury-ring-of-honor-as-franchise-celebrates-20-years-of-excellence/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/diana-taurasi-inducted-into-the-mercury-ring-of-honor-as-franchise-celebrates-20-years-of-excellence/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By DAVID BRANDT, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[PHOENIX (AP) — There's certainly a good case to be made that Diana Taurasi is the best player in WNBA history.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 02:57:25 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PHOENIX (AP) — There's certainly a good case to be made that Diana Taurasi is the best player in WNBA history.</p><p>For Phoenix Mercury fans, that case is already closed: She's undeniably the G.O.A.T.</p><p>Taurasi was inducted into the Mercury Ring of Honor on Sunday at halftime of a game between the Mercury and Portland Fire, with the franchise retiring her No. 3 jersey and celebrating a superstar who has become synonymous with basketball in Arizona for more than two decades.</p><p>“This place has made me who I am,” Taurasi said just before her banner was unveiled in the arena's rafters. “You guys let me grow, you let me fall, you let me get back up and gave me the space to become who I am today. Through the championships, all the good times and all the bad times, the loyalty you have given me is something I will take with me forever.”</p><p>Two decades of excellence in Arizona</p><p>Taurasi, 44, played for the Mercury from 2004 to 2024 and won just about every championship and award that is possible for a player.</p><p>She's the WNBA's career scoring leader (by more than 2,000 points), an 11-time All-Star, a six-time Olympic gold medalist, a five-time scoring champion, a three-time WNBA champion, a two-time WNBA Finals MVP, the 2009 regular-season MVP and the 2004 Rookie of the Year.</p><p>She said Sunday's honor ranks up there with her biggest accomplishments.</p><p>“Today's a big one,” Taurasi said before the game. “Today feels different. When your number goes up there, you can't use it anymore, it's done. So if there was any little competitiveness still in me, I think today it goes up in the rafters with the number and it feels really good.”</p><p>More than the sheer numbers, she's remembered for her fierce personality that resonated in Arizona, helping turn the Mercury into one of the WNBA's premier franchises. Taurasi was surrounded on Sunday by friends and family, including her wife, Penny Taylor, and their two children.</p><p>She said she's lucky to have 20 years of friendships to celebrate — including her long relationship with the “X-Factor," which is the nickname for the team's loyal fan base.</p><p>“When I walk into (the arena), I don't see strangers, I don't see employees,” Taurasi said. “I see friends, I see people I go to dinner with, I see people I text regularly with. This isn't just something where I showed up and said, 'Well, let's see what we can do here and then leave.'"</p><p>“I treated this like my extended family. I think that's why walking in today — I'm really emotional.”</p><p>Thousands of fans celebrate</p><p>Hundreds of fans had gathered in downtown Phoenix more than two hours before the game — many wearing the No. 3 jersey Taurasi donned for two decades — even on an August afternoon with temperatures topping 105 degrees. Some took pictures in front of a mural featuring Taurasi on the side of the arena.</p><p>The announced attendance was 16,513, a sellout and a testament to how much the WNBA has grown since she debuted with the Mercury in 2004 after a stellar college career at UConn.</p><p>A string of tributes flowed throughout the evening, including from Suns star Devin Booker, former teammate Brittney Griner and recent football Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Larry Fitzgerald. Three-time WNBA MVP Sheryl Swoopes and 23-time gold medalist swimmer Michael Phelps were also in attendance.</p><p>Taurasi’s name was in lights several feet off one of the baselines, with some real, live goats grazing on hay. There was also a “Goat Plush Toss” where game staff threw toy goats into the stands.</p><p>The celebration continued during a postgame ceremony that featured video tributes from Lisa Leslie, Paige Bueckers, Magic Johnson and LeBron James and in-person praise from several others, including a poem from her wife, Penny.</p><p>At the end of the evening, Taurasi stepped to the microphone one more time. It took her a little while to start speaking — the crowd gave her a 45-second standing ovation.</p><p>Her roughly 30-minute speech was half serious and half comedy routine, drawing multiple laughs from the thousands who stayed.</p><p>“Tonight feels like the end and the beginning of so many things in my life,” Taurasi said. "Driving to the game today, I didn't know if I was going to suit up and play, whether it was my funeral or a celebration.</p><p>“I've come to realize — it's all of it. And it's amazing.”</p><p>___</p><p>AP WNBA: https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/AWEBFBZHY5AMVS7WAZ6AXLJD44.jpg?auth=a8818c018b72760e6d09462a466188642959a41f367b2d0fd556aebf7f8cf8d0&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Retired WNBA Phoenix Mercury basketball player Diana Taurasi acknowledges the cheering crowd as she is honored during a halftime Ring of Honor ceremony Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Ross D. Franklin</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/IWXGDJNSRI7PEPH4UENXBGVSDA.jpg?auth=6c331a62bf008fda3d79d10fb187feea95dab36dde6394c0268faa51e4a922ee&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Retired Phoenix Mercury WNBA basketball player Diana Taurasi, left, hugs Phoenix Suns and Mercury owner Mat Ishbia as Taurasi is honored during a halftime Ring of Honor ceremony Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Ross D. Franklin</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/S2TSAUJWOPSGLM7XR7LBDTF2VQ.jpg?auth=da7a1b222ea2daadcde485a9568cdc4b22291c0bd9f45149c46e5c6d33a1d62e&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Retired WNBA Phoenix Mercury basketball player Diana Taurasi is honored during a halftime Ring of Honor ceremony Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Ross D. Franklin</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/U4NYE5VMZLJH4ETABZKUXITNV4.jpg?auth=2727ccf8a0a49c160baa16d4687215054df42bd8c7e2b1a79e6f4be88199d295&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Retired Phoenix Mercury WNBA basketball player Diana Taurasi is honored during a halftime Ring of Honor ceremony Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Ross D. Franklin</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/5RRSAUGNDPXGYDSQ6FBGODCTSQ.jpg?auth=33f8b2df934148e0c2f71f9f42443d86209ab2fe67d6e4cbda2e0a63726c861d&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Retired WNBA Phoenix Mercury basketball player Diana Taurasi is honored during a halftime Ring of Honor ceremony Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Ross D. Franklin</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Clark praises Fever for being 'super resilient' in their hard-fought overtime win over Dream]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/clark-praises-fever-for-being-super-resilient-in-their-hard-fought-overtime-win-over-dream/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/clark-praises-fever-for-being-super-resilient-in-their-hard-fought-overtime-win-over-dream/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By CHARLES ODUM, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[ATLANTA (AP) — After the Indiana Fever's fourth straight win, Caitlin Clark said coach Stephanie White “made a great point” in her postgame talk with the team by saying “This felt like a playoff game.”]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 01:02:51 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ATLANTA (AP) — After the Indiana Fever's fourth straight win, Caitlin Clark said coach Stephanie White “made a great point” in her postgame talk with the team by saying “This felt like a playoff game.”</p><p>If so, the Fever looked playoff-ready in their 95-91 overtime win over the Atlanta Dream on Sunday.</p><p>The Fever showed impressive depth with four players scoring 18 or more points. Perhaps of more importance, Indiana responded to a major challenge from an Atlanta team that began the day one-half behind the Fever for the important fourth-place spot in the playoff standings. The top four teams receive home-court advantage in the first round of the playoffs.</p><p>“Coming into each night, we know how important that win is to hopefully get home-court advantage in the playoffs,” Clark said.</p><p>Atlanta led 72-64 entering the fourth quarter. Indiana held the Dream to nine points in the final period of regulation.</p><p>Despite giving the Fever an overall grade of only “B-minus” for the game, Clark had praise for her team.</p><p>“Just proud of our group,” Clark said. “Super resilient. ... Obviously, this was a big one.”</p><p>Clark scored 26 points with nine assists. After scoring only five points in the first half, Kelsey Mitchell had an important layup late in overtime to finish with 20 points. It was Mitchell's 19th consecutive game scoring at least 20.</p><p>“Kelsey struggled from the floor in the first half, and she found it in the second half,” White said. “I think that’s part of her growth, which is knowing to stay with it, that it’s going to come.”</p><p>White said Clark and Mitchell “were both terrific” and said Clark was effective in creating scoring opportunities for her teammates.</p><p>“The way that she’s getting us into offense, the way she’s using the floor to give her teammates shots ... she’s allowing the game to flow, and she’s doing a great job of finding her teammates in that,” White said. “The way she does that, it opens things up for her.”</p><p>Makayla Timpson delivered Indiana's first three field goals of overtime to score a career-high 20 points. Aliyah Boston added 18 points with 14 rebounds.</p><p>Clark said Atlanta, which had 32 points from Allisha Gray and 15 points with 14 rebounds from Angel Reese, “is a team that will be scary in the playoffs. They're great at what they do. They have a lot of different weapons.”</p><p>The Dream also had the support of a sellout crowd of 17,044 at State Farm Arena, the home of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks and also the usual site of Dream games when Clark and the Fever are in town.</p><p>“For us, these are the games you get up for, that’s what’s fun about competition,” Clark said. “You know, you want to play the best. It brings out the best in you. Obviously, that’s been a challenge and we’re really good at that.”</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full WNBA coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/QUPGBF2A2ZN2PDOWWO2XDWFOT4.jpg?auth=c4baa80313a8d9b9ac0bc5e3317a83f4320a39a4822ee68a14c10115164fa64c&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) dribbles the ball in the second half of an WNBA basketball game against the Atlanta Dream Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026, in Atlanta. 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Agustín Ramírez reached on a throwing error by Elly De La Cruz, Xavier Edwards singled, and Sanoja walked to load the bases.</p><p>Griffin Conine took ball four, which Reds catcher Jose Trevino challenged, but the call was confirmed and Ramírez scored from third.</p><p>Ramírez added a double in the ninth, which was followed by Sanoja’s three-run homer to make it 7-1.</p><p>Reliever Josh Ekness (1-1) pitched a 1-2-3 seventh. Eury Pérez pitched the first six innings and allowed two hits. He walked five and struck out five.</p><p>Pinch-hitter Tyler Stephenson hit his 12th home run of the year for Cincinnati.</p><p>Reds reliever Tejay Antone (2-2) gave up two hits and two runs, one earned. Starter Nick Lodolo pitched the first five innings, giving up three hits, striking out two and walking two.</p><h4>Up next</h4><p>Marlins RHP Janson Junk (6-7, 4.41 ERA) starts against Phillies LHP Cristopher Sanchez (15-4, 2.54) on Monday in Philadelphia.</p><p>Reds RHP Rhett Lowder (4-8, 5.15) starts Monday to kickoff a home series against St. Louis. The Cardinals haven’t announced their starter.</p><p>___</p><p><a href="https://apnews.com/hub/mlb" rel="">See AP’s full MLB coverage here</a></p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/TOLCOMSAUNDITKDXNMKQJAMOHM.JPG?auth=53d8a71a5e2f57109cc45f9cef00c13c01f1151d0304e6f10c5b82c0a0958ec2&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Apr 13, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Miami Marlins designated hitter Agustin Ramirez (50) hits an RBI single against the Atlanta Braves in the sixth inning at Truist Park. 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He was 82.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 00:03:01 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DALLAS (AP) — John Niland, a three-time All-Pro guard who helped the Dallas Cowboys win their first Super Bowl championship, has died. He was 82.</p><p>Niland's daughter, Haven, said he died Saturday morning in McKinney, a Dallas suburb.</p><p>Niland made 111 starts in 124 games over nine seasons with Dallas. He played for Philadelphia for one year before retiring after the 1975 season.</p><p>Niland made the Pro Bowl for six straight years from 1968 to 1973. He was a first-team All-Pro selection in 1969, 1971 and 1972.</p><p>He helped protect Roger Staubach when Dallas beat the Miami Dolphins 24-3 in the Super Bowl on Jan. 16, 1972.</p><p>Niland, a Massachusetts native, starred at Iowa before he was taken by the Cowboys with the fifth overall selection in the 1966 draft. He was inducted into the Hawkeyes' Athletics Hall of Fame in 2006.</p><p>He is survived by Shaughn, his wife of more than 30 years, and daughters, Jordan and Haven.</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full NFL coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/A3V3GFSL4OBGU7PKL6ICKOWZZE.jpg?auth=94ba7d641266982609c8e71d62c58928ba1026e2d64d6db2b621c6ec1c8fda10&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Philadelphia Eagles guard John Niland (74), right, shakes hands with retired Dallas Cowboys tackle Bob Lilly (74) during half-time ceremonies honoring Lilly at Texas Stadium in Irving, Nov. 23, 1975. Niland and Lilly were teammates the previous year. 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Highs could reach near-record levels, with Miami potentially reaching 95 degrees. The record is 96 degrees.</p><p>Tuesday, Miami could tie the record high of 96 degrees.</p><p>Rainfall will be hard to come by, and limited rainfall could exacerbate drought conditions this week.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/ZVM6A6ZXGBFH5FRLH2CKLR7DDY.jpg?auth=5538de09b666ea5a5147343fa29e64118175bed12961ff44a71e0e9e91fc0d29&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Jordan Spieth misses out on advancing in PGA Tour postseason by one shot]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/jordan-spieth-misses-out-on-advancing-in-pga-tour-postseason-by-one-shot/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/jordan-spieth-misses-out-on-advancing-in-pga-tour-postseason-by-one-shot/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By DOUG FERGUSON, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Jordan Spieth set a target of 67 for the final round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship, certain that would be enough for him to crack the top 50 in the FedEx Cup and advance to next week. Turns out he would have only needed a 69, and even that was out of his reach.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 23:51:07 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Jordan Spieth set a target of 67 for the final round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship, certain that would be enough for him to crack the top 50 in the FedEx Cup and advance to next week. Turns out he would have only needed a 69, and even that was out of his reach.</p><p>Spieth and Keith Mitchell, who was up to his knees in water on the 18th trying to salvage his postseason, narrowly missed out advancing in the PGA Tour postseason Sunday, losing a chance to be guaranteed to play in all the $20 million signature events in 2027.</p><p>One birdie over his last three holes would have done it for Spieth. Mitchell would have needed to shave two shots from his score. He made bogey from the water on the 18th.</p><p>“I just feel like I’m kind of getting back to playing really good golf, like it’s close to kicking off, and I’m not going to play a tournament for a long time,” Spieth said after closing with three straight pars for an even-par 70.</p><p>Spieth came into the first playoff event at No. 54 and was projected to need something around the top 15 — depending on others around him — to make it to the BMW Championship for the first time since 2023.</p><p>He made it through the worrisome stretch of holes — Nos. 11 through 14 at the TPC Southwind — with a pair of bogeys and a 30-foot birdie putt.</p><p>“If you can get through there unscathed, you know you're looking at some opportunities on the other side,” Spieth said.</p><p>But he tugged his tee shot on the 15th far enough to the left that it found the water, leading to bogey. His chip from behind the green on the par-5 16th was too strong and rolled off the green, and he missed a 15-foot birdie putt. He missed a birdie from about that distance on the 17th.</p><p>Needing a birdie on the 18th, he went from a patch of dirt right of the fairway just over the green, still a putter in hand from 35 feet. He started walking before the long birdie putt finished short of the cup, giving him a par.</p><p>“I just didn’t execute enough shots and ... a couple bounces could have gone one way or the other,” he said. “I needed to be almost flawless today.”</p><p>Mitchell, who has never been among the top 30 to reach the Tour Championship in his nine years on the PGA Tour, started at No. 49 this week and was on the bubble seemingly all week. He said he never looked at a leaderboard until walking off the 17th green.</p><p>If he was safe, he could have played out to the right, away from the water, knowing a bogey wouldn't hurt him. But he was right on the projected bubble of top 50. He took on the shot. He thought it was ideal, but it barely cleared the water, and hopped below the hazard line on the bank of grass.</p><p>For Mitchell, there was no option. He removed his shoes and rolled up his pants, took his stance in the water up to his calves and gave it a shot. It bounced short and took a hop to the left, riding the bank down into the water. He did well to make bogey for a 72. In the end, even a par would have left him less than a point short of Matt McCarty at No. 50.</p><p>“I thought it was perfect when I hit it. Caught a little bit of a gust, and it came up that short,” Mitchell said. “The second shot was obviously interesting, and I just didn’t play it far enough right.”</p><p>The new points system that puts an emphasis on season performance means the postseason is not nearly as volatile. Sungjae Im, who started at No. 53 and started the final round tied for second, comfortably advanced.</p><p>Mitchell was the only one from the top 50 to fall out.</p><p>Maverick McNealy came in at No. 50 and was on the bubble all afternoon, played bogey-free on the back nine with two birdies for a 69 to tie for 19th — same position as Spieth — to secure his spot among the top 50. McCarty figured he was out when he tied for 63rd in the 69-man field. He made it on the number when Mitchell and Spieth couldn't catch him.</p><p>“I think the top 50 number is probably the most important number on the PGA Tour right now,” McNealy said. “I’m excited to get to St. Louis and just take a Hail Mary swing to see if I can get into the Tour Championship, which is the goal every year.”</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full golf coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/G5SLG5AE43BPHCQVHBNAYC5J4A.jpg?auth=ae056afd857c648cfec76b0f8f07145a1ff5c57b9e7729a6dcd35fd22114c64e&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Jordan Spieth watches his tee shot on the seventh hole during the third round of the St. Jude Championship golf tournament Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026, in Memphis, Tenn. 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(AP Photo/George Walker IV)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">George Walker IV</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Nuevos votantes participan en las primarias del sur de Florida]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/nuevos-votantes-participan-en-las-primarias-del-sur-de-florida/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/nuevos-votantes-participan-en-las-primarias-del-sur-de-florida/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Byron Tollefson]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[La votación anticipada de este domingo tuvo un significado especial para algunos residentes del sur de Florida que participaron por primera vez en una elección como ciudadanos estadounidenses.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 22:40:07 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Para Héctor Castillo, la votación anticipada del domingo significó mucho más que emitir una boleta. Fue la primera vez que votó como ciudadano estadounidense.</p><p>“Wow. Increíble. Increíble”, dijo Castillo.</p><p>Castillo, de 33 años, es originario de Venezuela y ahora es ciudadano estadounidense. Frente al centro de votación, dijo que el momento fue especial porque sabía que su voto contaba.</p><p>“Muy especial para mí. Siento que mi voto cuenta”, dijo.</p><p>Castillo fue uno de los muchos votantes que aprovecharon la jornada de votación anticipada en los condados de Broward y Miami-Dade este domingo.</p><p>La biblioteca Davie Cooper City Branch Library fue uno de los 21 centros de votación anticipada en Broward. Cientos de personas acudieron durante el día para hacer escuchar su voz en las elecciones primarias.</p><p>Premi Sterlin, de 20 años y residente de Hollywood, llevó a su familia para votar anticipadamente.</p><p>“Vine a votar temprano y traje a mi familia conmigo”, dijo Sterlin. “Traigan a sus amigos, traigan a su gente, simplemente salgan a votar. Así no tienen que preocuparse por que esté demasiado lleno el día de las elecciones; pueden venir antes, nos dieron una buena semana”.</p><p>A medida que llegaban los votantes, eran recibidos por grupos de voluntarios de campaña que hacían un último esfuerzo por convencerlos.</p><p>Sterlin dijo que no había tenido mayores problemas, aunque la cantidad de voluntarios llamando a los votantes le resultó un poco intimidante.</p><p>“No he tenido muchos problemas con nada”, dijo. “Pero sí me intimida un poco la cantidad de personas gritándome cuando me bajo del auto, diciéndome por quién votar. Creo que eso es algo que se podría mejorar”.</p><p>Aun así, para votantes como Castillo, la jornada estuvo marcada por la gratitud y el valor de poder participar en la democracia estadounidense.</p><p>“Ese es mi sentimiento. Créeme, estoy disfrutando este momento. No tengo palabras para hacerte sentir lo que yo estoy sintiendo”, dijo.</p><p>“Me emociona solo escucharte decir eso”.</p><p>“Sí, sí. Para mí es increíble. Por eso llevo esta calcomanía con orgullo”.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Flight full of relief items set to take off from Opa-locka bound for Colombia]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/local/2026/08/16/flight-full-of-relief-items-set-to-take-off-from-opa-locka-bound-for-colombia/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/local/2026/08/16/flight-full-of-relief-items-set-to-take-off-from-opa-locka-bound-for-colombia/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Magdala Louissaint]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Search operations continue in Colombia nearly one week after a powerful earthquake shook the nation.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 21:34:08 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Search operations continue in Colombia nearly one week after a powerful earthquake shook the nation.</p><p><a href="https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/vuelo-con-ayuda-humanitaria-partira-de-opa-locka-rumbo-a-colombia/" target="_self" rel="" title="https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/vuelo-con-ayuda-humanitaria-partira-de-opa-locka-rumbo-a-colombia/">Leer en español</a></p><p>The death toll has risen to over 290 people, with 140 still missing and nearly 4,000 injured.</p><p>A relief flight is taking off from South Florida on Sunday, sending much-needed supplies to survivors.</p><p>The pilot, Juan Rojas, is making his second flight back to Colombia, this time carrying about 2,000 pounds of medical supplies. </p><p>“We’re aiming to go to three cities,” he said. “This airplane is going to head down to Pereira, which is super close to the center of all the damage, one of the cities that has suffered the most. We’re gonna center most of this help to them. Then tomorrow we’re taking seven doctors to Quibo.”</p><p>Organizers said a portion of the supplies will help children who are in one of the hardest hit areas of Colombia. </p><p>“The idea is to not only use the plane to bring the assistance to Pereia, but also Quibo, and do that local flight to move rescuers from one city to the other,” said Help Land Foundation Founder Ender Urdaneta. </p><p><div class="l10-neighborhood" role="complementary" aria-label="News From Your Neighborhood">
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Vamos a concentrar allí la mayor parte de esta ayuda. Luego, mañana llevaremos a siete médicos a Quibdó”.</p><p>Los organizadores señalaron que una parte de los suministros estará destinada a ayudar a niños que se encuentran en una de las zonas más afectadas de Colombia.</p><p>“La idea no es solamente utilizar el avión para llevar la ayuda a Pereira, sino también a Quibdó, y realizar ese vuelo local para trasladar a rescatistas de una ciudad a otra”, dijo Ender Urdaneta, fundador de Help Land Foundation.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Arrestan a agente de la policía de Key West por conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/agente-de-la-policia-de-key-west-es-arrestado-por-conducir-bajo-los-efectos-del-alcohol/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/agente-de-la-policia-de-key-west-es-arrestado-por-conducir-bajo-los-efectos-del-alcohol/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[David Dwork]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Un agente de la Policía de Key West fue arrestado por presuntamente conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol, informaron las autoridades.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 18:23:41 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Un agente del Departamento de Policía de Key West enfrenta cargos por conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol (DUI) después de ser arrestado la madrugada del domingo.</p><p>Según la Policía de Key West, el agente Dustin Christina se encontraba fuera de servicio cuando las autoridades acudieron alrededor de las 5:10 a.m. al área de Peary Court tras recibir varias quejas y lo encontraron sentado en el asiento del conductor de un vehículo estacionado.</p><p>Las autoridades dijeron que un supervisor realizó una investigación y determinó que existía causa probable para arrestar a Christina por DUI.</p><p>El agente fue trasladado sin incidentes al Centro de Detención del Condado de Monroe, informaron las autoridades.</p><p>No se dieron a conocer de inmediato más detalles sobre el caso.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Hospitalizan a dos personas tras tiroteo en Hollywood]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/hospitalizan-a-dos-personas-tras-tiroteo-en-hollywood/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/hospitalizan-a-dos-personas-tras-tiroteo-en-hollywood/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Samiar Nefzi, Bridgette Matter]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Las autoridades investigan un tiroteo ocurrido durante la madrugada en Hollywood.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 14:02:23 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Las autoridades investigan un tiroteo ocurrido durante la madrugada en Hollywood.</p><p>Los investigadores cerraron parte de la cuadra 2700 de Arthur Street después de que se reportaran disparos durante una sesión nocturna en un estudio alrededor de las 2:30 a.m.</p><p>Al llegar al lugar, los agentes dijeron que encontraron a dos hombres con heridas de bala.</p><p>Según familiares de una de las víctimas, un hombre de 23 años se encontraba dentro de una vivienda durante una sesión en un estudio cuando alguien que estaba en el lugar sacó un arma y comenzó a disparar.</p><p>La familia señaló que el joven recibió múltiples disparos en el abdomen, una mano y una pierna.</p><p>La policía informó que el sospechoso permaneció en el lugar y fue detenido.</p><p>Una camioneta BMW plateada fue remolcada desde el exterior de la vivienda donde ocurrió la balacera.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Scottie Scheffler back to his dominant self and opens PGA Tour postseason with 8-shot win]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/scottie-scheffler-back-to-his-dominant-self-and-opens-pga-tour-postseason-with-8-shot-win/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/scottie-scheffler-back-to-his-dominant-self-and-opens-pga-tour-postseason-with-8-shot-win/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By DOUG FERGUSON, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Scottie Scheffler thought the bunker shot was ideal until he saw it bounce hard off a sprinkler, roll across the green and disappear down the slope and into the water. A sure birdie turned into a bogey. His two-shot lead Sunday in the FedEx St. Jude Championship was down to one.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 00:03:54 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Scottie Scheffler thought the bunker shot was ideal until he saw it bounce hard off a sprinkler, roll across the green and disappear down the slope and into the water. A sure birdie turned into a bogey. His two-shot lead Sunday in the FedEx St. Jude Championship was down to one.</p><p>For a player who has endured five runner-up finishes in nearly seven months of close calls, Scheffler had reason to wonder what was next to go wrong. He asked caddie Ted Scott as they walked over to take a penalty drop, “When is this going to stop happening?”</p><p>Almost immediately, as it turned out.</p><p>Scheffler drilled a mid-iron to 10 feet for birdie two holes later. He holed a 20-foot birdie on the next. A two-shot lead at the start quickly turned into a runaway. He closed with a 4-under 66 for an eight-shot victory, the largest margin in 68 years at the TPC Southwind.</p><p>“I felt like I had some close calls this year, so it was nice to finish the tournament off,” Scheffler said.</p><p>It helped to post a 61 in the second round and keep the lead going into Sunday. This was his 11th straight time he converted a 54-hole lead into a win.</p><p>This victory was the 21st of his career — all since 2022 — and it ended nearly seven months without a title during a season that has been marked by astonishing consistency but only one trophy to show for it from his season opener at The American Express in the California desert.</p><p>“I felt like a week like this was coming,” Scheffler said. “I felt like I was on repeat all year just being like, ‘Hey, I’m playing solid. I’m close.’ It feels good to be answering some different questions at the end of this week.”</p><p>He finished at 17-under 263, eight shots clear of his Dallas neighbor Si Woo Kim, who closed with a 68 to finish eight shots behind. The previous record was John Cook winning at TPC Southwind by seven shots in 1996.</p><p>Scheffler has now won 10 of his 21 tour titles by four shots or more.</p><p>Sam Burns, one of Scheffler's best friends in golf, played with him in the final group and took double bogey on the par-5 third hole. He shot 73 and tied for third with Alex Noren (69).</p><p>“I don't think it would have mattered if I played well,” Burns said. “He was going to be tough to beat today.”</p><p>Scheffler won $3.6 million from the prize fund, and he clinched an additional $23 million in bonus money for being No. 1 in the FedEx Cup through next week's BMW Championship. No one can catch him. No one is particularly close in the game at the moment, even when he's not piling up trophies.</p><p>Scheffler now has two victories, five runner-up finishes and five other top 4s in another stellar year that until Sunday was marked by his lack of winning compared with previous years. The TPC Southwind was the course he had played the most times without winning, and the FedEx Cup playoffs opener had been the only postseason tournament he had yet to win. All that changed.</p><p>Scheffler's most recent start was another runner-up finish at the 3M Open in Minnesota, another rally that came up short. But it was those two weeks at home that made the difference.</p><p>“I felt like I found something just getting my hands on the club,” he said. “I had a really good kind of prep week coming in, probably the best I played at home over the course of this year. I didn’t really feel like I needed to be on the range hitting balls. I was just getting out playing, competing.”</p><p>More than a few of those games were with Kim, who earlier this year said of Scheffler, “He calls me ATM.” Kim moved to a career-best No. 13 in the world.</p><p>Im wound up with a 75 to tie for fifth, but it was enough for the South Korean to move from No. 53 into the top 50 who advance to the BMW Championship next week in St. Louis. Im kept alive his chances of reaching the Tour Championship every year since he was a rookie in 2019.</p><p>Im bumped out Keith Mitchell, who stood in the water left of the 18th fairway to play a shot from the bank as he tried to give himself his best chance. That shot tumbled into the water, he made bogey and narrowly missed out.</p><p>So did Jordan Spieth, who needed to close with four pars to reach the BMW Championship for the first time since 2023, and finished with a bogey from the water on No. 15 and three pars for a 70.</p><p>The top 50 who advance also are assured of playing all the $20 million signature events next year.</p><p>Scheffler put himself squarely in the mix for a fifth straight PGA Tour player of the year during a season in which no one has stood out based on titles alone. The body of work has been impressive, and Scheffler still has two tournaments remaining.</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full golf coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/V22LHEUHC663OTJTMGCXI5WZ6Q.jpg?auth=46524324d9191cf54798cc6d018473c57618a7f3cc38af0f1ac762e8d22927d1&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Scottie Scheffler celebrates winning on the 18th green the final round of the St. Jude Championship golf tournament, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026, in Memphis, Tenn. 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(AP) — Jack Whaley blinked back tears as he clutched the U.S. Amateur championship trophy and could only think of the countless times his father kept encouraging him, kept playing golf with him, all to urge a promising teenager on the cusp of quitting the game to stick with it for better days ahead.</p><p>With his dad on the bag, Whaley fulfilled Andy Whaley's unwavering belief and capped the tournament victory of his life at Merion with a father-son embrace that put an exclamation point on a career that at one point seemed destined to dry up on English soil.</p><p>“He can actually see me happy, and I can see him happy coming off the golf course,” Whaley said.</p><p>Whaley played with double gloves, needed an umbrella, was stung by a wasp at rainy Merion Golf Club and still pushed through the inconveniences to cap a tremendous tournament and hold off Jay Leng Jr. to win the U.S. Amateur on Sunday.</p><p>Whaley should keep the rain jacket.</p><p>The 22-year-old Englishman gets to soak up the spoils that come with winning amateur golf's greatest prize.</p><p>With the sky finally clear on the rain-slogged course, Whaley sank his final putt for birdie to win the 36-hole final 4 and 3 and hugged it out with his caddie — his father. Whaley's mother ran out to join them for a family embrace while Andy gripped the famed wicker basket flagstick.</p><p>“This week it just clicked,” Andy Whaley said. “I can’t explain it. I don’t know why.”</p><p>His son broke down in tears as he held the Havemeyer Trophy and dedicated the win to his father, who never gave up on Jack, even as he kept missing cuts as a teenager.</p><p>“As we were driving back, I was looking at my dad with some of the names that are on this thing,” Whaley said after his win. “I never thought my name would among such impressive people.”</p><p>Whaley made a rapid rise from NAIA star to Florida State to amateur champion the college senior now has an exemption into the 2027 US Open, and the 2027 British Open at St. Andrews and the Masters should he remain an amateur. He wore his Florida State Seminoles cap and team colors for the championship round.</p><p>Whaley won the seventh U.S. Amateur held at Merion and is the first Englishman winner since Matt Fitzpatrick at Brookline in 2013.</p><p>Whaley shook off a wasp sting on the fourth fairway in the afternoon session before he rallied his way to the title. Leng, a Stanford junior, held a 2-up advantage through the first 18 holes after both players bogeyed the par-5 18th on an overcast and windy round.</p><p>Whaley pointed to a spot on his right ankle where the wasp got him and left him throbbing for the next two holes.</p><p>“I had to pull this stinger out,” Whaley said with a laugh.</p><p>Maybe the stinger will be immortalized down the line at Merion.</p><p>The U.S. Amateur does hold a special place in Merion history. Take a look at the rock near the 11th hole tee box at Merion and one of the grandest holes in golf is marked.</p><p>“On September 27, 1930, And on this hole, Robert Tyre Jones, Jr., completed his ‘Grand Slam’ by winning the U.S. Amateur Championship.”</p><p>It was on that hole where Bobby Jones closed out Eugene Homans 8 and 7 in the 36-hole final and clinched golf’s only season Grand Slam with a win at the U.S. Amateur.</p><p>Ben Hogan also has a plaque that honors his 1-iron on the 18th hole of the 1950 Open.</p><p>“It's a huge honor to be part of the names of all the famous people,” Whaley said.</p><p>Aaron Rai used double gloves months earlier in his PGA Championship victory at nearby Aronimink Golf Club, just as Whaley did months later.</p><p>Whaley made the change after he sliced one out of bounds on six because the rain affected his grip.</p><p>“It seemed to work, so I kept going,” Whaley said.</p><p>Merion is set to host the US Open in 2030, 2040, and 2050, alongside the U.S. Women’s Open in 2034 and 2046.</p><p>Consider, Whaley will be only 46 years old in 2050.</p><p>Whaley is No. 90 in the world amateur golf ranking, while Leng is at No. 23.</p><p>Leng gets pretty nice consolation prizes. He also earned a spot on the 2026 U.S. Walker Cup team, in the Masters and the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach next year, provided he is still an amateur.</p><p>The other five players named to the Walker Cup team were Kihei Akina, Ryder Cowan, Josiah Gilbert, William Jennings and Stewart Hagestad.</p><p>“It shows I can compete with the best,” Leng said. “I can compete with anyone, honestly. I can’t wait to see what’s next.”</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full golf coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/CSJBW6CM63MXYOHF5NPOLOLFFY.jpg?auth=bba870d53c312971800f9a6ca2ca0b9964aab53894ed392051526d823162fe5a&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Jack Whaley admires his US Amateur golf championship trophy Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026, at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pa. 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The president added that he recently asked South Korea’s president if they would join the U.S. in the “denuclearization” of Iran, “and they said, ‘No thanks!’”</p><p>The move is the latest example of the president appearing to turn against an ally in favor of a leader that previous administrations have cast as an adversary. Trump and others in his administration have also railed against NATO allies over perceived lack of support for his war against Iran, even as they seek to confront an increasingly aggressive Russia in the Baltic region.</p><p>It is also a sharp turnaround from how his administration has viewed South Korea in recent months.</p><p>In May, Hegseth praised the longtime ally for its “commitment to increase defense spending" and its "leadership in assuming primary responsibility for the security of the Korean Peninsula" during a meeting at the Pentagon.</p><p>“It demonstrates alliance burden-sharing that all of America’s partners would do well to follow," the defense secretary added.</p><p>What the US military says about the joint exercises</p><p>The 11 days of exercises involving 18,000 South Korean soldiers were designed to beef up readiness against North Korean threats.</p><p>The U.S. military has said the summertime Ulchi Freedom Shield exercises reinforce “the role of the alliance as the linchpin for regional peace and security” and reaffirm “the ironclad commitment between the United States and the Republic of Korea to defend their homelands.” The exercises are one of the two main combined drills conducted by the South Korean and U.S. militaries annually, along with their springtime training.</p><p>U.S. and South Korean forces were expected to practice joint operations in complex scenarios, including a live-fire exercise to test joint precision targeting and maneuver, a wet gap crossing, and distribution of prepositioned military equipment, according to the U.S. military. South Korea's Defense Ministry confirmed that the exercises began on Monday as planned.</p><p>The joint training started days after North Korea resumed ballistic missile testing activities in defiance of U.N. bans.</p><p>Trump's decision was sharply criticized by Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly, a former Navy pilot, who said that “hollowing out these joint exercises is shortsighted and a mistake” in a social media post made just hours after the president's own post. Earlier this month, South Korea, the U.S. and Japan detected the launches of two ballistic missiles from North Korea in what were the North’s first ballistic weapons testing activities since late June. The missiles landed in the waters off North Korea’s east coast.</p><p>North Korea threatens strong response</p><p>North Korea has been pushing hard to enlarge its nuclear and missile arsenals since Kim’s high-stakes diplomacy with Trump collapsed in 2019. Experts say Kim likely believes a bigger weapons arsenal would increase his chances for wresting more concessions from the U.S. in future negotiations.</p><p>North Korea on Friday threatened unspecified stern steps against the U.S. and South Korea, describing their military drills as a “a rehearsal for an aggressive war” that are triggering greater instability in the region.</p><p>The warning was typical of the harsh rhetoric that North Korea often deploys ahead of major U.S.-South Korean military exercises. Experts say North Korea has often used its rivals’ drills as a pretext to ramp up testing activities to modernize weapons and promote public support for the reclusive North Korean leader.</p><p>Trump met with the North Korean leader three times during his first term to discuss the country’s nuclear program, most recently in 2019. Since returning to office, Trump has expressed interest in continuing those discussions. In September 2025, Kim said he held “good personal memories” of Trump and suggested he could return to talks if the U.S. drops “its delusional obsession with denuclearization” of North Korea.</p><p>Trump's announcement came a day after he posted a photo of himself standing next to North Korea's Kim, writing that the two leaders get along great “despite the unfriendly look on this particular picture.”</p><p>This is not the first time that Trump has sought to end the exercises. During his first term he also issued a surprise announcement that called the war games “provocative.”</p><p>“We will be stopping the war games, which will save us a tremendous amount of money, unless and until we see the future negotiation is not going along like it should,” Trump told reporters after his 2018 meeting with Kim in Singapore.</p><p>__</p><p>Associated Press writer Hyung-jin Kim in Seoul, South Korea, contributed to this report.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/MPD5WENJVCNDVANQKSWB55OSUA.jpg?auth=3e5daec5681b4839f362458fd7ee630f3290506448be8c586433efa187c99c9c&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[President Donald Trump gestures as he boards Air Force One at Morristown Airport, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026, in Morristown, N.J. 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</div></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Gran cantidad de perros asisten a misa por la festividad de San Roque en Bolivia]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/gran-cantidad-de-perros-asisten-a-misa-por-la-festividad-de-san-roque-en-bolivia/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/gran-cantidad-de-perros-asisten-a-misa-por-la-festividad-de-san-roque-en-bolivia/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Por CARLOS VALDEZ, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[LA PAZ (AP) — Las plazas de La Paz en Bolivia se poblaron el domingo de coquetos perros de todos los tamaños, razas y colores para jugar, compartir y asistir a una misa que un templo católico de la ciudad celebró en honor de San Roque, el santo patrono de los canes.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 21:24:21 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LA PAZ (AP) — Las plazas de La Paz en Bolivia se poblaron el domingo de coquetos perros de todos los tamaños, razas y colores para jugar, compartir y asistir a una misa que un templo católico de la ciudad celebró en honor de San Roque, el santo patrono de los canes.</p><p>La céntrica iglesia se llenó de fieles y mascotas para la misa. El cura leyó un centenar de nombres de mascotas y sus familiares humanos que participaron de la celebración. Algunas señoras llevaban una foto de sus mascotas fallecidas.</p><p>“Las mascotas no sólo son fieles compañeras, alegran nuestras vidas y son parte de la familia”, manifestó el sacerdote Sandro Arana.</p><p>Con lágrimas en los ojos, la joven Priscila Belmonte le dijo a The Associated Press que tiene en casa 12 animales: 7 perros y cinco gatos. “Mi madre es muy católica y amante de los animales. También alimenta a los perros de la calle. Que Dios los proteja siempre”, expresó.</p><p>Cerca de allí, en el cuartel de la Unidad Táctica de Operaciones Policiales, el comandante Martín Gálvez agasajó a los canes de la institución, los cuales acompañaron a la policía durante duras protestas recientes en La Paz.</p><p>“Siempre hay amigos de cuatro patas que nos acompañan en estas operaciones, y por eso les estamos agradecidos”, señaló. En premio recibieron alimento especial y casas nuevas.</p><p>En medio de abundantes ladridos, muchos dueños presumían a sus canes en las plazas, vestidos con elegantes trajes y coloridos atuendos. Todos iban sujetos con correas. No faltó alguno con frac, e incluso hubo quienes buscaron bronca con los rivales.</p><p>Por su parte, la alcaldía de la ciudad preparó un “show de talentos” en una avenida céntrica y organizó un concurso de perros con alguna habilidad.</p><p>Instituciones de salud publica aprovecharon la ocasión para promocionar la vacunación y, sobre todo, concientizar acerca de la tenencia responsable de canes, enfatizando el cuidado, respeto y bienestar de los animales caseros. Algunos activistas promocionaron la adopción de perros abandonados.</p><p>En su homilía, el sacerdote Arana recordó que San Roque fue un peregrino francés del siglo XIV que regaló sus bienes a los pobres y curaba a enfermos de la peste en Italia. Se le llamó el santo de los perros porque, al enfermar él mismo y aislarse en un bosque, un can le llevaba pan y le lamía las heridas.</p><p>San Roque también es el santo patrono de la ciudad de Tarija, en el sur de Bolivia, que el domingo celebró su festividad religiosa. El santo fue sacado en procesión por las calles, seguido de autoridades y danzarines en el mayor día festivo en esa ciudad.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/WHWC3GOFW6QYVEUBJVNWKBRMIY.jpg?auth=d88782a2559987fd9c595039238fb48971684600981fee6d8a1ba82e78369ae7&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Una mujer que lleva a su perro sobre los hombros asiste a misa en la parroquia del Gran Poder con motivo de la festividad de San Roque, el santo patrón de los perros, el domingo 16 de agosto de 2026, en La Paz, Bolivia. (AP Foto/Juan Karita)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Juan Karita</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/K47AHH7IHVZGEKS27GOKWZF3YM.jpg?auth=fec1ac2c875cfb5efaaf0b6740af07d5f6afbb21017392f8dc18f28a76afe8a9&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[El sacerdote católico Saúl Mamani bendice a perros con agua bendita durante la misa en la parroquia del Gran Poder, con motivo de la festividad de San Roque —patrono de los perros—, el domingo 16 de agosto de 2026, en La Paz, Bolivia. (AP Foto/Juan Karita)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Juan Karita</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/VOIT4CG4QEICB2PZXSTANIR3RE.jpg?auth=c55b8cf12582ad95e2dae55e5be75aea935115a049efeab953003c005b38d1f8&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Mujeres que cargan perros asisten a misa en la parroquia del Gran Poder con motivo de la festividad de San Roque, el santo patrón de los perros, el domingo 16 de agosto de 2026, en La Paz, Bolivia. (AP Foto/Juan Karita)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Juan Karita</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Lake Powell hits record low, threatening key water and electricity supply for millions]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/national/2026/08/16/lake-powell-hits-record-low-threatening-key-water-and-electricity-supply-for-millions/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/national/2026/08/16/lake-powell-hits-record-low-threatening-key-water-and-electricity-supply-for-millions/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By The Associated Press, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The water level at Lake Powell, the United States’ second-largest reservoir, has fallen to a record low, heightening concerns about the ongoing crisis in the Colorado River system.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 21:18:27 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The water level at Lake Powell, the United States’ second-largest reservoir, has fallen to a record low, heightening concerns about the ongoing crisis in the Colorado River system.</p><p>The alarming milestone at Lake Powell, reached Saturday, comes about a week after the river’s other major reservoir, Lake Mead, also hit a historic low. Plummeting water levels pose a major threat to the Colorado River Basin, which is a key resource for wildlife, hydropower and more than 40 million people in seven U.S. states.</p><p>The historic lows come as the federal government and states that rely on the river — California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming and Colorado — struggle to reach agreement on a long-term management plan for the dwindling resource. Persistent overuse combined with a record-dry winter and rising temperatures have been depleting both Lake Powell and Lake Mead.</p><p>Lake Powell’s elevation dropped to 3,519.91 feet (1072.9 meters) above sea level on Saturday, dropping just slightly below a previous record set in April 2023, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The lake is more than 20 feet (6.10 meters) lower than it was at the start of the year, USBR data shows.</p><p>The reservoir is now about 30 feet (9.1 meters) away from the point at which turbines would stop producing hydroelectric power. Federal officials warned in April that a “major intervention” would be necessary to avoid reaching that threshold by the end of this year.</p><p>USBR in July proposed a 10-year plan that includes major potential water cuts for Arizona, California and Nevada.</p><p>The crisis has been in the making for years. Both reservoirs are at the lowest they have been in nearly seven decades, and levels may continue to drop, USBR data shows.</p><p>The last time their combined storage was this small was in May 1957 when Glen Canyon Dam that holds back Powell was being built, according to a recent paper published by a group of academics and retired water officials. Powell began to fill in 1963.</p><p>The depletion has also impacted Lake Powell’s substantial tourism industry, forcing marinas in the reservoir to adapt. Boat ramps have closed or moved, new ones are being added and marinas have been temporarily relocated to deeper waters.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/HFGYGSK5GMC53VCCHO2HT22WFQ.jpg?auth=0579026b2ed4068deb7dc6ea2f3637151f05e22c0ea4a6ec93b2374a42d23164&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[The Wahweap Marina floats on Lake Powell at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Wednesday, July 15, 2026, near Page, Ariz. (AP Photo/John Locher)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">John Locher</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/AXXTGEENME5YAW2Q4VRMOUZLUM.jpg?auth=8084d9ff6b270f2fdc13282faeb06acf9449d01a62bc1bc7eac175d503b0dc38&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A person takes a picture during a tour on Lake Powell at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Wednesday, July 15, 2026, near Page, Ariz. A bathtub ring of light minerals on the canyon wall shows the high water mark of the reservoir. (AP Photo/John Locher)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">John Locher</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Colombia prioriza la búsqueda de más de un centenar de desaparecidos tras devastador terremoto]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/colombia-prioriza-la-busqueda-de-mas-de-un-centenar-de-desaparecidos-tras-devastador-terremoto/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/colombia-prioriza-la-busqueda-de-mas-de-un-centenar-de-desaparecidos-tras-devastador-terremoto/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Por The Associated Press, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[BOGOTÁ (AP) — A medida que se agota el tiempo para encontrar sobrevivientes tras el terremoto de 7.4 grados que azotó al oeste de Colombia, los equipos de socorro priorizan la localización de más de un centenar de desaparecidos, aseguró el domingo el presidente Abelardo de la Espriella.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 20:01:53 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BOGOTÁ (AP) — A medida que se agota el tiempo para encontrar sobrevivientes tras el terremoto de 7.4 grados que azotó al oeste de Colombia, los equipos de socorro priorizan la localización de más de un centenar de desaparecidos, aseguró el domingo el presidente Abelardo de la Espriella.</p><p>El sismo del pasado lunes, que tuvo su epicentro en el municipio de San José del Palmar, departamento del Chocó, registra un balance provisional de 289 muertos, 4.187 heridos y 143 personas de las que aún no se tiene rastro, informó el mandatario en una rueda de prensa.</p><p>Desde la Base Naval de Buenaventura, donde realizó un recorrido de inspección, De la Espriella enfatizó que “la instrucción es atender esa emergencia con los desaparecidos porque lo más importante aquí es salvar vidas”.</p><p>Tras calificar de dramática la situación escolar por la afectación a los 2.838 centros educativos, el presidente afirmó que las clases serán virtuales, aunque no precisó una fecha para el reinicio del ciclo.</p><p>De la Espriella también se comprometió a entregar los recursos financieros necesarios para el área de salud, reforzar los equipos médicos, así como el traslado oportuno de los “casos de mayor complejidad” a hospitales con mayor capacidad.</p><p>En tanto, en el sexto día de labores de búsqueda y rescate desde que ocurrió el temblor, el capitán Roni Kaplan, vocero de la Fuerza de Defensa israelí, aseguró en su cuenta de X que “se va cerrando la ventana de esperanza de encontrar gente bajo los escombros con vida”, pero alentó a las familias afectadas: “estamos haciendo lo imposible, los abrazamos con el alma”, escribió.</p><p>El equipo israelí -uno de los tres avalados por el gobierno de Colombia para efectuar esas tareas junto a Estados Unidos y Ecuador- informó que la víspera, en Cali, en el Valle del Cauca, recuperaron cuatro cuerpos bajo los escombros de un edificio.</p><p>El puesto de mando unificado se mantiene reunido para evaluar la situación tras el potente terremoto que dejó además 186.000 personas afectadas, 26.945 viviendas destruidas, daños en otras 127.557, y 66 edificios colapsados, informó la Unidad Nacional de Gestión de Riesgos.</p><p>El recientemente posesionado presidente de Colombia afronta uno de los más grandes desafíos al inicio de su gobierno  y ha declarado desastre nacional y la emergencia económica.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/ZNRVCBFVHASI2K7KDPEMYU7OKM.jpg?auth=303a31dc3a3aae75d193fec4f5dda8a42c6435a1a7c51a26638c969b10e30592&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Un bombero que trabaja en labores de rescate sostiene una bandera colombiana entre los escombros tres días después del sismo, en Cali, Colombia, el jueves 13 de agosto de 2026. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Ivan Valencia</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Barcelona set to sign Rodri after agreeing to deal with Man City, AP source says]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/barcelona-set-to-sign-rodri-after-agreeing-to-deal-with-man-city-ap-source-says/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/barcelona-set-to-sign-rodri-after-agreeing-to-deal-with-man-city-ap-source-says/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By STEVE DOUGLAS, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Rodri, Spain’s World Cup-winning captain, appears to be heading back to Spain after Manchester City and Barcelona reached an agreement over the midfielder’s transfer.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 20:13:28 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rodri, Spain’s World Cup-winning captain, appears to be heading back to Spain after Manchester City and Barcelona reached an agreement over the midfielder’s transfer.</p><p>The clubs have agreed to a deal for Rodri worth 76.5 million euros ($88.5 million), a person with knowledge of the transaction confirmed to The Associated Press on Sunday.</p><p>The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the details of the deal have not been made public.</p><p>Neither City nor Barcelona have made any official comment about the transfer.</p><p>The 30-year-old Rodri has played for City since joining from Atletico Madrid in 2019. He scored the winning goal in the Champions League final victory over Inter Milan in 2023 and won the Ballon d'Or as the world's best player the following year after being part of Spain's European Championship-winning team.</p><p>He was an integral member of Spain's team that won the World Cup last month and won the Golden Ball as the tournament's best player.</p><p>Rodri had one year left on his contract with City.</p><p>His departure would further weaken City's midfield, with Bernardo Silva having left and joined Real Madrid this summer.</p><p>Rodri did not play Sunday in City’s 3-0 defeat to Arsenal in the Community Shield. He is currently recovering from minor back surgery that he underwent after the World Cup.</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full soccer coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/XVOQDPEBTBXCYSUCIF27OHBXLM.jpg?auth=cc1800a6a55931cf21a78c691b88e720fe43549ff6f9a262feb5bf0daf6bdf72&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Spain's Rodri poses with the tournament's best player award at the end of the World Cup final soccer match between Spain and Argentina in East Rutherford, N.J., near New York, Sunday, July 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Ashley Landis</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/TRTLWZOWBYKPLW5YCCOXWTUIYA.jpg?auth=0788e7b596dc84a98eeb2182e3a23f988aa5cb4be543cf66cf6047b8922ea014&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Spain's Rodri celebrates with the tournament's best player award after the World Cup final soccer match between Spain and Argentina in East Rutherford, N.J., near New York, Sunday, July 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Abbie Parr</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/WUUKBJQBFBR6NPSFR4I73K7UXQ.jpg?auth=584d8192197680b90dfc9455c496b1a15b99ac6f139eec05050aaa9272175cd7&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Spain's Rodri (16) vies for the ball against Argentina's Julian Alvarez (9) during the World Cup final soccer match between Spain and Argentina in East Rutherford, N.J., near New York, Sunday, July 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Julio Cortez</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[12 more bodies are recovered in Zimbabwe's ferry disaster, bringing death toll to 84]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/12-more-bodies-are-recovered-in-zimbabwes-ferry-disaster-bringing-death-toll-to-84/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/12-more-bodies-are-recovered-in-zimbabwes-ferry-disaster-bringing-death-toll-to-84/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By FARAI MUTSAKA, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Authorities on Sunday searched for more bodies from an over loaded ferry that capsized on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe last week as the death toll in the disaster rose to more than 80 people.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 19:44:57 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Authorities on Sunday searched for more bodies from an over loaded ferry that capsized on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe last week as the death toll in the disaster rose to more than 80 people.</p><p>The ferry capsized in strong waves on Tuesday. Police on Sunday said the death toll had risen to 84, from 72 the previous day as more bodies were recovered. Zimbabwe’s disaster management agency has said 77 people were rescued.</p><p>Estimates had put the number of passengers as high as 153 on a ferry authorized to carry 90 people, but the latest official figures now suggest the number of passengers could be even higher.</p><p>Police in the southern African country said “search efforts are still underway in a bid to recover victims identified as missing.”</p><p>The aging ferry was traveling from the town of Kariba to rural and fishing communities in the country’s northwest, where roads are damaged and public transportation is scarce.</p><p>Among the dead are 18 children, with the youngest just 1 year old. According to police, 16 of the victims were aged 10 or younger.</p><p>Kariba is the world’s largest human-made lake by volume, created by damming the mighty Zambezi River in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It stretches more than 200 kilometers (124 miles) and is up to 40 kilometers (25 miles) wide in places.</p><p>Zimbabwe and Zambia share the lake, with their border running through its middle.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/UZ66MJHGPVFMBIK3ETYA53EGZA.jpg?auth=2faa78c8949193d092785f050a04ce5d4c05a0207711e185aea90c04807ae438&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Philis Hamandise, center, is embraced through a gate by a colleague at a victim identification center after losing her 9-year-old daughter and 6-year-old nephew in a ferry capsizing on Lake Kariba, in Kariba, Zimbabwe, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Mkhululi Thobela)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Mkhululi Thobela</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/RBQKSELZO4DB5KWGWLV25S6BPE.jpg?auth=b1fbcd969bab2dd480d7a587cab4229bdfa0eb129e884dcf9a1936d75cc39dad&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Family members walk past caskets carrying their loved ones during a memorial service for the victims of a ferry that capsized on Lake Kariba in Kariba, Zimbabwe, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Mkhululi Thobela)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Mkhululi Thobela</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/H7PAWMWPGTF4IXB55FOZDIPM2E.jpg?auth=1fc204e2b845f38beca56d73fe12bd54f6494207b84c915987e286f293f4f4e0&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A family member reacts after she sees her father's name on the coffin during a memorial service for the victims of a ferry that capsized on Lake Kariba in Kariba, Zimbabwe, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Mkhululi Thobela)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Mkhululi Thobela</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Arizona third baseman Arenado worried after leaving loss to the Braves with left trunk discomfort]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/arizona-third-baseman-arenado-worried-after-leaving-loss-to-the-braves-with-left-trunk-discomfort/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/arizona-third-baseman-arenado-worried-after-leaving-loss-to-the-braves-with-left-trunk-discomfort/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By PAUL NEWBERRY, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[ATLANTA (AP) — One day after hitting two homers, Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Nolan Arenado was fretting about a pain he's never felt.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 21:22:13 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ATLANTA (AP) — One day after hitting two homers, Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Nolan Arenado was fretting about a pain he's never felt.</p><p>Arenado pulled himself out of a 5-3 loss to the Atlanta Braves in the fourth inning Sunday with what was described as left trunk discomfort.</p><p>He only hopes it's not too serious, especially when the Diamondbacks are vying for a playoff spot. They came into the day in a three-way tie with San Diego and Philadelphia for the final two NL wild-card spots.</p><p>“I am worried,” Arenado said. “I’ve never had that before, so I don't know what it is.”</p><p>Arenado said he initially felt the pain while bending over in the batter's box and it felt worse after he swung. He slowed up noticeably while running to first and quickly decided to leave the game.</p><p>“I felt a little bit of pain in my intercostal area,” he said in the clubhouse afterward, pointing toward his left rib cage. “I don't know. It just didn't feel right. I haven't really felt that before, so I had to get get taken out of the game.”</p><p>With the team heading to Boston for the start of a three-game series on Monday, Arenado will have as MRI to determine the extent of the injury.</p><p>“It doesn't feel great,” he said. "I felt it before the at-bat, but it didn’t feel like pain or anything. Then, when I swung, I was like ‘ahh.’ It wasn’t getting drastically worse, but it doesn’t feel right. So I thought I would let them know.”</p><p>That raised the concern of manager Torey Lovullo.</p><p>“The last thing he wants to do is take himself out of the game,” Lovullo said. “That's just his mentality. He's ferocious. He wants to play every inning of every game. When I got that news, it wasn't great.”</p><p>While expressing cautious optimism that the injury isn't serious, Lovullo was taken aback when told by the media that Arenado described it as an intercostal issue, referring to the muscles between the rib cage.</p><p>“That's news to me,” the skipper said. “If he's concerned, then that will ramp up my concern. We care about each other in this clubhouse.”</p><p>The 35-year-old Arenado, an eight-time All-Star and 10-time Gold Glove winner, has made a big impact in his first season with the Diamondbacks. He is hitting .241 with 20 homers and 62 RBIs after being acquired in a salary-dump trade with St. Louis during the offseason.</p><p>“He's having a tremendous year," Lovullo said. "I thought about giving him the day off, but he hit two home runs yesterday and had a really nice day. He didn't want it, nor did he ask for it, but it's one of those things where you're got to be careful in different situations. He's just been playing hard, but something didn't feel right, so he spoke up.”</p><p>Arenado said he's used to the normal aches and pains at this stage of his career, especially when playing the day after a night game.</p><p>“It's a day game, so it's hard to get going," he said. "You always feel things that don't feel quite loose, but you get loose as the game goes on. I didn't feel it hitting it the cage today getting loose for the game. I didn't really feel anything until I bent over to put my leg guard on. Then I felt a little something swinging and that was it.”</p><p>Arenado was replaced by Ildemaro Vargas, who homered in the seventh to tie the game at 2, before Atlanta's Matt Olson hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the frame.</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full MLB coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/PRFJBSVBYRN7DWLINMY5JTQCCA.jpg?auth=a4566f2d5e27490f2297ba58bd486a5715a54e05067d8253f2e7a2005cd06b01&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Nolan Arenado (28) follows through on an RBI grounder against the Atlanta Braves during the second inning of a baseball game, Saturday, August 15, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Erik S. Lesser</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/LJ762QS7FA73NHQHXRVRRJWF6I.jpg?auth=50662ea72d385fdcad601e63724aa900b673e0373ebbbf681642955453a987ce&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Nolan Arenado (28) celebrates with first baseman Tim Tawa (13) after the Diamondbacks defeated the Atlanta Braves during the ninth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, August 15, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Erik S. Lesser</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/OFKKSSERECSIDE6A3EONZVDDD4.jpg?auth=9d88853c383eb88edc1ac7dfc8d8b126a0988ee34c0ddf7945318bb54d40c00c&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Arizona Diamondbacks' Nolan Arenado, right, reacts while rounding the bases after hitting a solo home run off Atlanta Braves pitcher Brent Suter, left, during the seventh inning of a baseball game, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Erik S. Lesser</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Lala se degrada a tormenta tropical y provoca fuertes lluvias y vientos en las islas hawaianas]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/lala-se-degrada-a-tormenta-tropical-y-provoca-fuertes-lluvias-y-vientos-en-hawai/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/lala-se-degrada-a-tormenta-tropical-y-provoca-fuertes-lluvias-y-vientos-en-hawai/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Por MIKELLA SCHUETTLER y KATE BRUMBACK, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[El huracán Lala se debilitó el domingo hasta volver a la categoría de tormenta tropical después de que su pared del ojo rozara Hawai sin tocar tierra, pero siguió castigando a la Isla Grande con ráfagas con fuerza de huracán y lluvias incesantes, que en algunos lugares alcanzaron un total de casi un metro (tres pies) y enviaron torrentes embravecidos ladera abajo.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 23:10:42 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>El huracán Lala se debilitó el domingo hasta volver a la categoría de tormenta tropical después de que su pared del ojo rozara Hawai sin tocar tierra, pero siguió castigando a la Isla Grande con ráfagas con fuerza de huracán y lluvias incesantes, que en algunos lugares alcanzaron un total de casi un metro (tres pies) y enviaron torrentes embravecidos ladera abajo.</p><p>Las autoridades informaron que se puso en marcha una misión de búsqueda y rescate en la que participaron Defensa Civil, la Guardia Nacional y un helicóptero de la Guardia Costera, después de que, al parecer, inundaciones repentinas arrancaran de sus cimientos varias viviendas habitadas en las comunidades costeras de Na’alehu y Wai’ohinu, cerca del extremo sur de la isla.</p><p>“Lo que hace que esto sea muy difícil es que hay agua corriendo, hay escombros y hay rocas en la carretera, y está oscuro”, dijo la mañana del domingo el alcalde del condado de Hawai, Kimo Alameda.</p><p>Al menos una persona murió en un accidente vehicular en el área de South Point de la Isla Grande, indicó el sábado el gobernador Josh Green.</p><p>La mañana del domingo, Honolulu enfrentaba la peor parte del clima, a medida que las condiciones de tormenta tropical se extendían hacia el oeste a través de la cadena de islas. El Departamento de Bomberos de Honolulu había realizado decenas de intervenciones relacionadas con el clima hasta las 2 de la mañana del domingo, hora local, incluidas 58 denuncias de árboles caídos, 39 techos arrancados por el viento, 12 líneas eléctricas caídas, 12 situaciones de cables con arcos eléctricos y un rescate de un nadador, según un comunicado de la ciudad.</p><p>Una advertencia de inundaciones repentinas abarcaba todo el estado, de acuerdo con el Servicio Meteorológico Nacional. La lluvia intensa, los deslizamientos de lodo, los árboles caídos, las inundaciones activas y las líneas eléctricas caídas figuraban entre las mayores amenazas, señaló la mañana del domingo el experto del servicio meteorológico Stephen Parker.</p><p>“Básicamente, lo mejor que se puede hacer ahora mismo es quedarse en casa un poco más”, afirmó. “La tormenta no durará para siempre y, una vez que se limpien ese tipo de amenazas, será seguro volver a salir”.</p><p>Más de 200.000 hogares y negocios estaban sin electricidad la mañana del domingo en las tres islas más grandes de Hawai, según el rastreador de servicios públicos poweroutage.us. Al menos tres hospitales operaban con energía de generadores, dijo el gobernador.</p><p>Olas poderosas azotaban la costa de la Isla Grande mientras Lala pasaba lentamente. Al quedarse a poca distancia de tocar tierra, su pared del ojo no se debilitó y sus vientos golpearon las laderas de las montañas. Los cauces crecieron con escorrentías de rápido desplazamiento mientras bandas pluviales soplaban casi de lado.</p><p>Qué sigue para Lala</p><p>Había advertencias de tormenta tropical vigentes para las islas de Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, Oahu, Kauai y Niihau, lo que elevaba la posibilidad de inundaciones destructivas e incluso de incendios forestales avivados por vientos fuertes en los lados más secos de las islas.</p><p>Parker explicó que la lluvia más intensa de la mañana del domingo caía sobre Lanai, Moloka’i y Oahu, mientras que los vientos más fuertes eran ráfagas de más de 161 km/h (100 mph) en el imponente volcán Mauna Kea, en la Isla Grande.</p><p>A las 5 de la mañana del domingo en Hawai, Lala se encontraba centrada a unos 125 kilómetros (75 millas) al sur de Honolulu y sus vientos con fuerza de tormenta tropical se extendían hasta unos 220 km (140 millas) desde su centro.</p><p>Los pronosticadores esperan que Lala vuelva a adquirir fuerza de huracán a mitad de semana, una vez que esté bien al oeste de la cadena de islas.</p><p>Algunos lugares de mayor altitud en la Isla Grande, dominados por Mauna Kea, han recibido hasta 89 centímetros (35 pulgadas) de lluvia. Eso basta para aflojar laderas empinadas donde algunos de los 210.000 habitantes de la isla viven fuera de la red eléctrica en viviendas improvisadas.</p><p>A medida que se acercaba el huracán, se abrieron refugios, se cancelaron eventos y se instó a los ganaderos a dejar su ganado en los pastizales en lugar de en estructuras que podrían derrumbarse. Muchos residentes aún lidian con las secuelas de las devastadoras inundaciones de marzo y estaban tomando precauciones.</p><p>___</p><p>La periodista de The Associated Press Jennifer Sinco Kelleher contribuyó desde Honolulu.</p><p>___</p><p>Esta historia fue traducida del inglés por un editor de AP con la ayuda de una herramienta de inteligencia artificial generativa.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/GJ3NVBMHHDOL6VHFWLE7SLKDLI.jpg?auth=096635c093290d153c2c0be254c3218377de572e806b309b4c2ae4ea4c83fdb2&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Esta imagen satelital proporcionada por la Oficina Nacional de Administración Oceánica y Atmosférica (NOAA, por sus siglas en inglés) tomada a las 3:50 p. m. EDT del domingo 16 de agosto de 2026, muestra la tormenta tropical Lala sobre Hawai. (NOAA vía AP)]]></media:description></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/HMBTFI5W4ZPGH4QRCV6JWCIHIQ.jpg?auth=21b535ab2517fb336115ce5e6343be4035a274526921907b5c08ac01f936985c&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Imagen de la crecida de las aguas en el puente Wainaku Street en Hilo, en la Isla Grande de Hawai, el sábado 15 de agosto de 2026. (Taylor Cozloff/Civil Beat vía AP]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Taylor Cozloff</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Cameroon beats Malawi 3-0 to win Women’s Africa Cup of Nations for the first time]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/cameroon-beats-malawi-3-0-to-win-womens-africa-cup-of-nations-for-the-first-time/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/cameroon-beats-malawi-3-0-to-win-womens-africa-cup-of-nations-for-the-first-time/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Three goals for three lost finals.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 21:59:26 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Three goals for three lost finals.</p><p>Cameroon finally won the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday with a 3-0 victory over tournament debutant Malawi.</p><p>Marie Ngah Manga headed two goals and Naomi Eto scored the other while Cameroon kept Malawi’s Chawinga sisters in check to claim its first win in the final at the fourth attempt.</p><p>The Indomitable Lionesses, who failed to qualify for the previous edition of the tournament, had lost on their last three appearances in the final – all to 10-time winner Nigeria.</p><p>“I feel like it’s a dream because you know Cameroon have been working hard to have this moment and today for us to be champion of Africa is a very, very wonderful thing,” Ngah Manga said.</p><p>FIFA's under-fire president, Gianni Infantino, attended the game along with CAF President Patrice Motsepe.</p><p>Infantino later helped Motsepe hand out medals to the top three teams. Algeria defeated Morocco in the third-place decider on Saturday.</p><p>Infantino also posed with Motsepe and Samuel Eto’o, the president of the Cameroon Football Federation, for a photo with Cameroon forward Monique Ngock after she received the player of the tournament trophy.</p><p>Cameroon too strong</p><p>Malawi made the better start but suffered a double blow when Ngah Manga headed the opener from close range in the 21st minute, shortly before Eto – who had her back to goal – turned brilliantly to send the ball inside the right post.</p><p>Eto was also involved in the first goal, forcing a save from Malawi goalkeeper Mercy Sikelo before Ngah Manga scored.</p><p>Malawi failed to muster a response and Ngah Manga effectively sealed the result on a break when Eto got to the ball before Sikelo and produced a perfect cross for her teammate to head her second goal of the game and fifth overall in the tournament.</p><p>Cameroon substitutes ran onto the field to celebrate with their teammates.</p><p>The Chawinga sisters had pushed Malawi after the break. Tabitha Chawinga felt she should have had a penalty, but a VAR check deemed otherwise. Then she drew a good save from Michaely Bihina, and her sister Temwa went close from the rebound.</p><p>Cameroon veteran Gabrielle Aboudi Onguéné went on in stoppage time and duly scored, only to have the goal ruled out for offside. The 37-year-old Onguéné was part of the Cameroon team that lost the final at home to Nigeria in 2016. Despite her disallowed goal, this time she could celebrate.</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full soccer coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/DVMHQKTJV5ZYSFJHP43R765FNE.jpg?auth=9f1a53f194d5853fea9c04ef52b9f002a728f2808fb3771c424027e406298e6e&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Cameroon's Naomi Leslie Ndjoah Eto, right, celebrates after scoring her team's second goal against Malawi during the Women AFCON 2026 final soccer match, in Rabat, Morocco, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo)]]></media:description></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/LACFOAIRA6TBZIBZVAWOKBCKMQ.jpg?auth=d86c86f548a76f1e5033ad659b6f36aa387a1fa89b17ce645339cb9dc3283316&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Cameroon's Marie Ngah celebrates after scoring her team's third goal against Malawi during the Women AFCON 2026 final soccer match, in Rabat, Morocco, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo)]]></media:description></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/ZTMC3EOCDJDMZCPZCVI3RDH3SM.jpg?auth=4492d6cffa83fd4fb7a145147d639ce73e792698d24f150c64311e3bbc1de57c&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FIFA president Gianni Infantino attends the Women AFCON 2026 final soccer match between Cameroon and Malawi, in Rabat, Morocco, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo)]]></media:description></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/54QV4DLS2KUTAYBIBAOBUKWG3U.jpg?auth=66b1d17df2510ccb19903f1d228aac0d4caf14ff83692ff350085f9a652e39a5&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Malawi's women soccer team poses for a photo ahead of their final match against Cameroon during the Women AFCON 2026, in Rabat, Morocco, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo)]]></media:description></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/KZ57M47R5MJBXPGQWPJ35S5ENE.jpg?auth=4dddbeb1effa36b54c887f605991300663e821386ea616a5749641ded2122244&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Cameroon's women soccer team poses for a photo ahead of their final match against Malawi during the Women AFCON 2026, in Rabat, Morocco, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo)]]></media:description></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Moroccan security forces arrest nearly 300 migrants trying to reach Spain’s Ceuta]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/moroccan-security-forces-arrest-nearly-300-migrants-trying-to-reach-spains-ceuta/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/moroccan-security-forces-arrest-nearly-300-migrants-trying-to-reach-spains-ceuta/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By AKRAM OUBACHIR, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[CASABLANCA, Morocco (AP) — Hundreds of migrants trying to reach the Spanish exclave of Ceuta by land and sea were arrested by Moroccan security forces, Moroccan state television reported Sunday, as authorities tightened security along the border following calls for a new mass crossing.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 19:05:59 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CASABLANCA, Morocco (AP) — Hundreds of migrants trying to reach the Spanish exclave of Ceuta by land and sea were arrested by Moroccan security forces, Moroccan state television reported Sunday, as authorities tightened security along the border following calls for a new mass crossing.</p><p>Moroccan state broadcaster Medi 1 TV said 294 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa were arrested Saturday while attempting to enter Ceuta. Authorities also arrested 61 Moroccans accused of facilitating the migration attempts, the broadcaster reported.</p><p>The attempted crossings followed a surge in social media posts calling on migrants to make their way to Ceuta, a Spanish city on Morocco’s northern coast. In response, Moroccan and Spanish authorities beefed up security presence and limited movement toward the area.</p><p>The latest attempt comes two weeks after tens of thousands of would-be migrants, driven by poverty and misinformation, rushed toward Ceuta in one of the deadliest migration crises to hit the region. At least 90 people died on both sides of the border, according to official numbers, while human rights groups reported higher figures.</p><p>The interior ministry did not respond to AP’s questions about the latest arrests or the number of security personnel deployed around the border to prevent a new migration push.</p><p>A senior Moroccan diplomat previously said that more than 20,000 Moroccan security personnel are deployed along the border with Ceuta each day, at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars. The diplomat was not authorized to be publicly named speaking about the issue and spoke on condition of anonymity.</p><p>Thousands of migrants from across Africa and beyond travel to Morocco each year, fleeing conflict, poverty and instability and seeking a route into Europe. Many attempt to reach Ceuta or Melilla, another Spanish exclave on Morocco’s northern coast, hoping eventually to make their way to mainland Spain and better economic opportunities.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/C4AYIFTXRPMEGVQQIFW7F3HJ4Y.jpg?auth=c4bd14a37ca70c64cbf807f926e231d9ffe56cebfc3852cf07d5c6f31ff05f4e&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Migrants gather on a hill as they attempt crossing from the border town of Fnideq to the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. 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(AP Photo)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">STR</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/JWNYGJIWUXWFJQCMJPWWSA7P5A.jpg?auth=5e201fe989d249f9355d95c2e4bd8d352a8ec8043758114ca57601bc0f108ddd&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Migrants are detained by Moroccan security forces after attempting to cross from the border town of Fnideq to the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. (AP Photo)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">STR</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/47CMXQDPUU6TJR4MORN6J64RMQ.jpg?auth=db3ea26324e29d353a29d83e658425fcc265f707e2c5c83af156504e889b6027&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Morocco security forces patrol near the Spanish-Moroccan border seen from the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Antonio Sempere)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Antonio Sempere</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/UL5EQWCM67DGXRYLDHDZUBSMKQ.jpg?auth=3c5a26e7fde72d1f69e8ff8261ab6cd4d6d437fedad1207b204b8ccc269cb7cd&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Morocco security forces, bottom left, patrol the Spanish-Moroccan border seen from the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Antonio Sempere)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Antonio Sempere</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[This Week in South Florida Full Episode: August 16, 2026]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/this-week-in-south-florida/2026/08/16/this-week-in-south-florida-full-episode-august-16-2026/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/this-week-in-south-florida/2026/08/16/this-week-in-south-florida-full-episode-august-16-2026/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Glenna Milberg]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[On the latest episode of “This Week in South Florida” host Glenna Milberg welcomed Florida Policy Project President Jeff Brandes, Congressional candidate Oliver Larkin, and candidates for the Florida House of Representatives Hillary Cassel and Todd Delmay. ]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 18:40:28 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the latest episode of “This Week in South Florida” host Glenna Milberg welcomed Florida Policy Project President Jeff Brandes, Congressional candidate Oliver Larkin, and candidates for the Florida House of Representatives Hillary Cassel and Todd Delmay. </p><p>The full episode can be seen at the top of this page. </p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Tommy John, namesake for a pioneering elbow surgery that saved his career, dead at 83]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/florida/2026/08/16/tommy-john-namesake-for-a-pioneering-elbow-surgery-that-saved-his-career-dead-at-83/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/florida/2026/08/16/tommy-john-namesake-for-a-pioneering-elbow-surgery-that-saved-his-career-dead-at-83/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By BETH HARRIS, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tommy John, who won 288 games during a 26-year big league career and became the first pitcher to successfully return following groundbreaking elbow surgery that later was named after him, has died. He was 83.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 18:43:11 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tommy John, who won 288 games during a 26-year big league career and became the first pitcher to successfully return following groundbreaking elbow surgery that later was named after him, has died. He was 83.</p><p>He died at his home in Bradenton, Florida, on Saturday night, agent Mike Maguire said Sunday. He had been in hospice care.</p><p>On Aug. 8, the New York Yankees released a social media post in which John wrote that he wanted to say goodbye to everyone, including friends and fans who followed him throughout his career, saying, “I will never forget you.”</p><p>The Yankees called John “a bedrock of our rotation during his time in pinstripes and a longtime favorite of Yankees fans.”</p><p>John was a four-time All-Star with a record of 288-231 and a 3.34 ERA during a career that stretched from 1963 to 1989. He pitched for Cleveland, the Chicago White Sox, the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Yankees, the California Angels and the Oakland Athletics.</p><p>“Tommy was an exceptional pitcher throughout his career in Major League Baseball, and his courageous role in becoming the first to have surgery that would go on to bear his name can’t be overstated,” Stan Kasten, Dodgers president and CEO, said in a statement. "His impact both on and off the field has been felt by ballplayers of all ages and will be for generations to come.”</p><p>The left-hander was 31 years old when he tore the ulnar collateral ligament in his pitching elbow in 1974, a death knell for pitchers' careers to that point.</p><p>John allowed Dr. Frank Jobe, the Dodgers’ team physician, to replace the ligament with a tendon from his right forearm. Jobe gave the surgery 100-to-1 odds of being successful.</p><p>John was a great pitcher, but his elbow surgery made him a baseball legend</p><p>The procedure had been done on others before, although it was usually performed on wrists and hands. John was the first pitcher to have it done on his elbow.</p><p>More than 2,600 big leaguers and thousands more amateurs have since had UCL reconstructions, better known as Tommy John surgery. It’s been a godsend for many of baseball’s greatest stars, including two-way sensation Shohei Ohtani, three-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander and even Philadelphia Phillies slugger Bryce Harper.</p><p>“If you put it in dollars and cents, I think there’s no question that Tommy John is the most valuable reconstructive procedure there is,” Dodgers team physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache told The Associated Press in 2024.</p><p>Born Thomas Edward John Jr. on May 22, 1943, in Terre Haute, Indiana, he was a top baseball and basketball player at the city’s Gerstmeyer High. He graduated in 1961 as valedictorian but did not give the commencement speech because of a stutter. Despite being recruited by the University of Kentucky to play basketball, John chose baseball and signed with Cleveland.</p><p>“The day I left for my first job as a pitcher, my father looked at me & said, ‘Good luck, Tommy. Just remember one thing: whether you make it big in the big leagues or you don’t, you’ll always just be Tommy John from Terre Haute, Indiana.’ I’ve never forgotten those words,” John wrote in his Aug. 8 post.</p><p>John recorded 2,245 strikeouts but never led either league in wins or strikeouts. He had the second-most wins of any pitcher since 1900 not to be elected to the Hall of Fame. From 1995 through 2009, John was on the Hall of Fame ballot, but he never received more than 31.7% of the votes, falling well short of the 75% required for election.</p><p>“Tommy was a wonderful person who competed to the utmost and did what no player had ever done to save his career, in conjunction with the esteemed Dr. Frank Jobe,” former Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti posted on X. “The HOF is missing Tommy John.”</p><p>John won more games after his eponymous surgery</p><p>Known for his longevity, John was the opening day starter for both the 1966 Chicago White Sox and the 1989 New York Yankees. He won 124 games before his UCL repair and 164 after. His final appearance came days after his 46th birthday.</p><p>“While his incredible longevity and post-surgery achievements changed the fortunes and trajectory of countless athletes around the world, it also overshadowed his excellence as a pitcher,” the Yankees said in a statement. “We pause to remember the totality of his legacy — his competitiveness and skill, his penchant for conversation, his kind and gracious nature, and his stature as an athletic and medical pioneer.”</p><p>John made his major league debut on Sept. 6, 1963, pitching one inning in relief for Cleveland.</p><p>He was traded to the White Sox in 1965 and worked his way into the starting rotation. The following year, he tied for the American League lead with five shutouts and in 1967, his six shutouts led the AL.</p><p>In 1971, he was traded to the Dodgers.</p><p>In 1974, John had a 13-3 record and led the National League in victories going into the All-Star break. He was pitching against the Montreal Expos when he permanently damaged the UCL in his left arm. After a month, the injury had not improved.</p><p>During the four-hour surgery on Sept. 25, 1974, Jobe made holes in the humerus and ulna bones of John’s left arm and used anchors to insert the tendon in a figure-eight pattern.</p><p>At first, John’s left hand was shriveled and he lacked feeling in several of his fingers because of damage to the ulnar nerve. Jobe performed a second procedure to reroute the nerve that was necessary to John’s full recovery.</p><p>John’s arm was in a cast for four months. He had recovered the full range of motion in his left arm by spring training of 1975 and spent that season resting, healing and rebuilding strength in his arm. John worked with fellow Dodgers pitcher Mike Marshall, who had a doctorate in kinesiology, on learning a different grip.</p><p>That September he made five appearances during an offseason instructional league, working his way up to seven innings by his final game.</p><p>John resumed pitching for the Dodgers in 1976 as the fourth starter in their rotation. He allowed three runs in five innings and took the loss in his first start against Atlanta, the first time any pitcher had started a game following UCL reconstructive surgery.</p><p>John donated the original cast from his surgery to the Smithsonian Institution in June 2022. His teammates on the 1974 Dodgers signed it, as well as Jobe and the team’s Hall of Fame announcer Vin Scully.</p><p>The procedure has become so widely known that in 2019, Merriam-Webster added the term to its dictionary.</p><p>John made 31 starts for the Dodgers in 1976, posting a 10-10 record, a 3.09 ERA, 91 strikeouts, 61 walks and 207 hits allowed in 207 innings.</p><p>In 1977, he won 20 games for the first time in his career, finishing with a 20-7 record. He finished second behind Philadelphia’s Steve Carlton in voting for the NL Cy Young Award.</p><p>John and his family had mixed feelings about the legacy of his operation</p><p>Over 50 years later, Tommy John surgery is as much a part of baseball as peanuts and hot dogs. Advanced training methods are helping pitchers of all ages throw harder than ever. They take comfort knowing a torn UCL won’t necessarily end their careers.</p><p>“I am sick my name is attached to a surgery happening in kids more than pros,” John tweeted in July 2018.</p><p>John’s oldest son, Tommy III, became a chiropractor who wrote a book suggesting ways to prevent young athletes from having to undergo major sports-related surgery similar to what his father endured.</p><p>After his pitching career ended, John worked as a broadcaster for the Minnesota Twins and Yankees in the 1990s. He managed the Bridgeport (Connecticut) Bluefish from 2007-09.</p><p>John was hospitalized in December 2020 because of COVID-19 and later had Guillain-Barré syndrome, in which a person’s immune system attacks their nerves. John told the New York Post in May 2022 that he was paralyzed in his lower extremities for several months.</p><p>John and his wife Sally Simmons had four children: Tamara, Tommy III, Travis and Taylor, who died of a prescription drug overdose at 28 in 2010. The couple divorced in 2013.</p><p>Besides his children, he is survived by his second wife, Cheryl, and son-in-law Patrick Mannelly, a retired NFL long snapper who played 16 years for the Chicago Bears.</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full MLB coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/BRC6G6FUOCN5NLHIXEXCMGKKCA.jpg?auth=e36a5ee76c2aec273b0af5ca23aec1db619fbf0d871125eea77272632afe383a&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Los Angeles Dodgers former pitcher Tommy John praises his late friend, Dr. Frank Jobe during a memorial service at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, April 7, 2014. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Damian Dovarganes</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/KVWEIM2NZE6UYK6VCS33EZSSJE.jpg?auth=ac05f5974ba69bf02844ae9a0322025c00c61d0862d2f71331c64f504b086ecb&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Lefthander Tommy John of the Los Angeles Dodgers signs an autograph before a game, Aug. 12, 1977. (AP Photo/Lennox McLendon, File)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Lennox McLendon</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Al menos 7 muertos tras varios días de fuertes lluvias e inundaciones récord en Indiana]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/al-menos-6-muertos-tras-varios-dias-de-tormentas-e-inundaciones-record-en-indiana/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/al-menos-6-muertos-tras-varios-dias-de-tormentas-e-inundaciones-record-en-indiana/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Por PHILIP MARCELO y OBED LAMY, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, EE.UU. (AP) — Al menos siete personas han muerto tras varios días de tormentas e inundaciones en Indiana, mientras las aguas de inundación retrocedían en el río White de Indianápolis y las lluvias amainaban en otras partes del estado el domingo.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 23:47:03 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, EE.UU. (AP) — Al menos siete personas han muerto tras varios días de tormentas e inundaciones en Indiana, mientras las aguas de inundación retrocedían en el río White de Indianápolis y las lluvias amainaban en otras partes del estado el domingo.</p><p>Frank Gounder era uno de los residentes de Indianápolis que evaluaban los daños el domingo, que además resultó ser su cumpleaños número 37.</p><p>El carpintero, que vive en el golpeado lado norte de la ciudad, a menos de 1,6 kilómetros (1 milla) del río White, estaba en casa mientras las aguas de la inundación avanzaban por su entrada hasta que alcanzaron unos 0,61 metros (2 pies) de profundidad en la casa y en su taller.</p><p>Ahora solo le queda revisar materiales empapados y muebles hechos a mano en diversas etapas de elaboración para ver si hay algo que pueda salvarse.</p><p>“Es mucho. Antes de que el agua entrara realmente en mi casa y viera que iba a ocurrir, empecé a entrar en pánico, a enojarme”, dijo. “Pero cuando que te das cuenta de que no puedes hacer nada al respecto, simplemente tienes que soltarlo y seguir, o si no, vas a sentirte abatido”.</p><p>Lloran a las víctimas de la tormenta</p><p>Entre quienes murieron desde que comenzaron las tormentas el 11 de agosto había un niño de 4 años, tres hombres y tres mujeres, informó Liz Woods, portavoz del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional del estado.</p><p>Entre las últimas víctimas confirmadas estaba un ciclista de 31 años que fue hallado muerto a primera hora del domingo en un agujero que se abrió en una carretera arrasada en el condado de Henry, al este de Indianápolis.</p><p>El forense del condado de Henry, Brian Clark, dijo que el hombre, James Briar, al parecer rodeó una barricada y cayó en la carretera derrumbada.</p><p>Autoridades del condado de Jennings, en el extremo sur del estado, indicaron que el menor falleció el martes cuando un árbol se desplomó sobre su dormitorio debido a los fuertes vientos.</p><p>“Obviamente, esto es inesperado”, declaró a la filial local de ABC el subjefe adjunto del condado de Jennings, Cody Low. “No hay nada que podamos decir que vaya a mejorarlo. Vamos a salir adelante como comunidad”.</p><p>Entre las otras víctimas está un joven de 19 años cuyo cuerpo fue recuperado el sábado. Autoridades del condado de Delaware, ubicado al este de Indianápolis, señalaron que Matthew Morey había saltado con amigos desde un puente hacia las aguas embravecidas del río Mississinewa tres días antes.</p><p>Familiares y amigos se reunieron a principios de la semana en el puente para recordar al recién graduado de secundaria, que iba a estudiar en la Universidad Purdue, y para advertir sobre los peligros de los ríos crecidos.</p><p>“No hay palabras que puedan aliviar el dolor de perder a un hijo”, dijo el jefe de la policía del condado de Delaware, Tony Skinner, el domingo en un comunicado. “Nuestros corazones están con la familia, amigos, compañeros de clase y todos los que conocieron y amaron a Matthew”.</p><p>La oficina de Skinner también confirmó que Stephanie Sallee y su perro fueron hallados muertos en un campo de maíz el viernes, cerca del automóvil de Sallee. Se cree que la mujer, de 58 años, conducía por una carretera inundada cuando el vehículo fue arrastrado.</p><p>En publicaciones en redes sociales, la familia de Sallee la recordó como una mujer dulce, amable y “vivaz” que adoraba a sus nietos y a otros familiares jóvenes.</p><p>Las labores de recuperación están en marcha</p><p>En Indianápolis, la crecida del río White alcanzó su punto máximo en las primeras horas del domingo antes de empezar a bajar, según el Departamento de Obras Públicas de la ciudad.</p><p>La agencia reabrió las compuertas contra inundaciones de la ciudad el domingo, aunque instó a los residentes a ser cautelosos al regresar a los vecindarios dañados por la inundación. Los refugios de emergencia seguían abiertos después de que se evacuaran cientos de viviendas a lo largo del río y sus canales. Los equipos de primera respuesta utilizaron botes para rescatar a personas atrapadas por el rápido crecimiento de las aguas.</p><p>Las labores de recuperación también estaban en marcha en otras partes del estado.</p><p>“Debo admitir que es una buena mañana”, dijo Christine Altman, presidenta de la junta de comisionados del condado de Hamilton, durante una sesión informativa el domingo. “No hay lluvia y el agua ha comenzado a bajar”.</p><p>Añadió que el condado, ubicado justo al norte de Indianápolis, se libró sin pérdidas de vidas, aunque las autoridades evaluaban si un puente con daños importantes por la inundación podía repararse o si era necesario reemplazarlo por completo.</p><p>Mientras las zonas del norte de Indiana empezaban a secarse, se esperaba que un grupo de tormentas atravesara las regiones central y sur en las siguientes horas del domingo, con la posibilidad de lluvias intensas, inundaciones repentinas y vientos dañinos, advirtió el Servicio Meteorológico Nacional.</p><p>Casi 130.000 clientes de servicios públicos en todo el estado seguían sin electricidad hacia la tarde del domingo, por debajo de un máximo de alrededor de 300.000, según el rastreador en línea PowerOutage.us.</p><p>Las tormentas provocaron inundaciones históricas en Indiana</p><p>Las fuertes lluvias han azotado Indiana durante la última semana, lo que provocó que los ríos alcanzaran su nivel máximo y establecieran nuevos récords, mientras que varias carreteras y puentes sufrieron daños graves o fueron arrasados por completo por las potentes corrientes.</p><p>El río White alcanzó un nivel de más de 24 pies (7,32 metros) en las comunidades de Anderson y Noblesville, superando récords establecidos en 1913.</p><p>El alcalde de Indianápolis, Joe Hogsett, afirmó que la inundación fue la peor que la ciudad ha visto en más de 30 años.</p><p>La oficina del gobernador Mike Braun indicó que, en otras partes del estado, se han realizado más de 350 evacuaciones y decenas de rescates y verificaciones de bienestar, incluso en una comunidad de casas móviles para personas mayores al norte de Indianápolis.</p><p>El presidente Donald Trump aprobó el sábado la solicitud de Braun de asistencia federal por desastre para colaborar en la respuesta a las inundaciones y las labores de recuperación.</p><p>Las lluvias torrenciales y las inundaciones destructivas estuvieron entre los efectos de las tormentas severas que han causado estragos en la región centro-norte y más allá en los últimos días.</p><p>Tornados, lluvias intensas e inundaciones repentinas provocaron daños graves en comunidades desde Illinois hasta el oeste de Pensilvania.</p><p>___</p><p>Marcelo informó desde Nueva York.</p><p>____</p><p>Esta historia fue traducida del inglés por un editor de AP con la ayuda de una herramienta de inteligencia artificial generativa.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/G6APNXZZYCRDC4QMMBPRSD6VCU.jpg?auth=530faa89c6c60cbb4c0f8a6e91390eaebe3685cf536968032596110d1e7e2980&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Frank Gounder en su patio trasero inundado, donde su taller de carpintería también resultó dañado por las aguas de inundación, en Indianapolis, el domingo 16 de agosto de 2026. (AP Foto/Obed Lamy)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Obed Lamy</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/SH2ZCQFXZT52UMTFH6KM2RC2DM.jpg?auth=f69a407b3f3fb8eec31227f7e3bcf610e875c760bf91628f1735bdacbe58f55f&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[En la imagen, proporcionada por Aaron Skillman, se muestran inundaciones en Indianapolis, Indiana, el sábado 15 de agosto de 2026. (Aaron Skillman vía AP)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Aaron Skillman</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Kushner has a rare meeting with Hamas' leader on the Gaza road map. A meeting with Netanyahu is next]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/kushner-has-a-rare-meeting-with-hamas-leader-on-the-gaza-road-map-a-meeting-with-netanyahu-is-next/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/kushner-has-a-rare-meeting-with-hamas-leader-on-the-gaza-road-map-a-meeting-with-netanyahu-is-next/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By SAMY MAGDY, JULIA FRANKEL and CARA ANNA, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[CAIRO (AP) — U.S. negotiator and President Donald Trump 's son-in-law Jared Kushner held a rare meeting with the Hamas chief on Sunday in a new diplomatic effort to make progress in the stalled Gaza ceasefire. Kushner will meet on Monday with Israel's prime minister, who is under pressure after rejecting the new 15-point, U.S.-backed road map.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 20:24:11 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CAIRO (AP) — U.S. negotiator and President Donald Trump 's son-in-law Jared Kushner held a rare meeting with the Hamas chief on Sunday in a new diplomatic effort to make progress in the stalled Gaza ceasefire. Kushner will meet on Monday with Israel's prime minister, who is under pressure after rejecting the new 15-point, U.S.-backed road map.</p><p>The talks aim to salvage the plan for Hamas to disarm and Israel to withdraw from the Palestinian territory shattered by war.</p><p>At stake are the lives of some 2 million people in Gaza and reconstruction of the crowded enclave now largely controlled by Israeli forces, more than 10 months since the ceasefire ended major military operations. A meeting between Kushner, fellow envoy Steve Witkoff and Hamas leaders in Egypt last year helped clinch the ceasefire, whose progress until now had been stalled over the key issue of Hamas’ disarmament.</p><p>The more than two-hour meeting in Egypt with Hamas' Khalil al-Hayya was confirmed by a regional official and a Hamas official, both speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to reporters. Kushner was one of a trio of envoys meeting with al-Hayya, with officials from mediating countries Egypt, Qatar and Turkey also there.</p><p>Hamas in a statement later called on mediators and the U.S.-created Board of Peace overseeing the ceasefire to “compel” Israel to approve the road map for next steps.</p><p>Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week rejected the 15-point plan in a rare public show of defiance against the Trump administration, Israel’s closest ally.</p><p>Kushner, former British prime minister Tony Blair and the Board of Peace director, Nickolay Mladenov, are to meet with Netanyahu on Monday, according to a source familiar with the plans and a diplomatic source. Both spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a closed-door meeting.</p><p>Regional powers accuse Israel of obstructing peace efforts</p><p>Several regional powers including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates issued a statement condemning Israel’s rejection of the road map, saying that “Israel now bears responsibility for obstructing the efforts to bring peace in Gaza.” Other signers included Jordan, Pakistan, Indonesia and the ceasefire mediators.</p><p>The foreign ministers' statement called on the Board of Peace and the U.S. to take “immediate and concrete measures” to keep any party from obstructing the plan’s implementation.</p><p>Kushner’s meeting with the Hamas leader aimed at ensuring the militant group’s commitment to the road map, particularly disarmament, before his meeting with Netanyahu, the regional official said.</p><p>The Hamas official said the group is committed and waiting for mediators to start the 14-day negotiation period to work out a timetable for implementation. That period requires all parties' approval of the road map to begin.</p><p>The Hamas official also said the Hamas leader demanded that Israel halt its attacks on Gaza and withdraw to the so-called “yellow line” dividing the territory before beginning implementation. The yellow line was never precisely defined. Israeli forces have moved beyond it and now control about 60% of Gaza.</p><p>In May, Netanyahu said the next step was to move to 70% control, with Israel “tightening the grip” on Hamas “from every direction.”</p><p>The White House had no comment on the talks</p><p>The White House referred questions about Kushner's meetings to the Board of Peace, which did not immediately comment. The Tony Blair Institute did not comment.</p><p>Under the road map, Hamas would hand over weapons to the Palestinian technocratic committee meant to oversee daily operations in the territory. The committee has not yet entered Gaza. But Hamas has linked the surrender of its heaviest weapons to the creation of a Palestinian state, something Israel’s current government rejects.</p><p>The road map involves Hamas gradually giving up its weapons while Israeli forces halt attacks and begin withdrawing from Gaza. But Netanyahu says Israel will not retreat from any position in Gaza until Hamas has been completely disarmed.</p><p>That stance leaves other elements of the ceasefire, including reconstruction and the deployment of international forces to separate Israeli forces from committee-controlled areas, on hold.</p><p>Netanyahu faces a challenging election on Oct. 27 as he tries to hold on to power with a coalition that includes ministers taking a harsh line on Gaza, and it's not clear whether he will take decisive steps on the ceasefire before then. Also coming up is the anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack on southern Israel that sparked the war.</p><p>Netanyahu's Likud party on Sunday responded to the statement by regional powers by claiming that “Arab states want to topple” Netanyahu so that centrist challenger Gadi Eisenkot and center-left party leader Yair Golan "will give them everything they want. That will not happen.”</p><p>___</p><p>Frankel reported from Jerusalem and Anna from Lowville, New York. Collin Binkley in Washington and Sylvia Hui in London contributed.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/VTSWHWJCSVKSZGCPDFLW5LMNOQ.jpg?auth=f302df7b21ca98487ce5805c231c25bc7493fcea18fe34b4440b8e8cb0b0250f&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Palestinians remove iron from the rubble of buildings destroyed by Israeli airstrikes during the war with Hamas, repair and recycle it for construction, building tents or selling it, in Gaza City, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Jehad Alshrafi</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/NWWCGBCE25LFRVDYSR6EW273WE.jpg?auth=2e14db6bc9829cb35d8e47e285a630c14a103cb575fb976840b12a824cfc8d0e&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Jared Kushner waits to walk into the ring after the lightweight championship bout at UFC Freedom 250 on the South Lawn of the White House, June 15, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Alex Brandon</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/RVKTBEC7IQH5YVYMGTFKUIBYV4.jpg?auth=a888774f0cd691373a650a6761451abdf76c235913876e80cd28478e51b95a5f&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A Palestinian vendor offers bottles of diesel for sale in al-Maghazi refugee camp, central Gaza Strip, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Abdel Kareem Hana</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/Y7AUUXNS4RZ4DQOKLI24BU5D2Y.jpg?auth=bbad35dca713d8a7c892486d97de7d63d54b0c82c4627a4850157fc4fd4e9101&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A Palestinian salesman shows an iPhone 17 Pro Max to the camera at a mobile phone store in Gaza City, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Abdel Kareem Hana</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[US men and Canada women win flag football world titles as spots earned for the Los Angeles Olympics]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/us-men-and-canada-women-win-flag-football-world-titles-as-spots-earned-for-the-los-angeles-olympics/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/us-men-and-canada-women-win-flag-football-world-titles-as-spots-earned-for-the-los-angeles-olympics/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[DÜSSELDORF, Germany (AP) — The United States successfully defended the men's title at the flag football world championships on Sunday but lost the women's title to Canada, while Mexico's women and Canada's men earned qualification spots for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 17:34:20 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DÜSSELDORF, Germany (AP) — The United States successfully defended the men's title at the flag football world championships on Sunday but lost the women's title to Canada, while Mexico's women and Canada's men earned qualification spots for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.</p><p>The U.S. men beat Italy 46-26 to secure a sixth straight title and the women missed out on a fourth straight title after losing 27-20 to Canada.</p><p>“Gold is the only standard,” said men's quarterback Nico Casares, who threw two touchdown passes. “That's our motto. That's what we play by, that's what we live by.”</p><p>The U.S. women started strongly but it was tied 14-14 at the break after Caroline Moquin-Joubert caught quarterback Sara Parker's pass at the end of the first half. Parker set up Frederique Morneau at the start of the second half as Canada took control.</p><p>The U.S. had a fourth down, yards from the line, with three seconds left, but could not make the final play count. It was Canada's third title and first since beating the U.S. in the 2014 final.</p><p>“I feel so happy, I can’t believe it,” Parker said after hugging her mother. ”Literally the best day ever.”</p><p>The International Federation of American Football ran the championship tournament, which doubled up as a qualifier, in the German city of Düsseldorf.</p><p>The top two men’s and top two women’s teams earned a spot at the 2028 Games, along with the U.S. men's and women's teams because they already qualified as hosts.</p><p>Sunday's two other finalists — the Italian men and Canadian women — earned an Olympic spot by reaching the final against the U.S. teams, meaning that the bronze-medal games decided who joined them.</p><p>Mexico women cried with joy after a 20-19 win over Great Britain — which rallied from 20-6 down — for the women’s bronze and an Olympic spot.</p><p>But Mexico's men lost 34-26 in overtime to Canada, which claimed an Olympic spot.</p><p>Rules of the game</p><p>Flag football was among five sports given Olympic status for the 2028 Games back in 2023, with the game played five-on-five in two 20-minute halves, no tackling and an emphasis on speed and elusiveness.</p><p>The NFL has said it plans to launch women’s and men’s professional flag football ahead of the Olympics. ___</p><p>See AP’s full NFL coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/5UVQD3JSYS5EZPFH7JDBERGH3U.jpg?auth=2e16f871e3f49a2da84abe08c82314482e70429dfa612bcb8c12195a08e4dcdb&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[United States' Tyler "TD" Davis celebrates a touchdown during the Flag Football World Championship men's final game between Italy and USA in Duesseldorf, Germany, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Martin Meissner</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/QFT6KU4WHMUNHY4HMOQSCITZCU.jpg?auth=4a438e07e51a2f58d03040c178e52cf5e4c5b9f48679a10baacb2aa825c74130&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Canada's players celebrate and run to their injured teammate after winning the Flag Football World Championship women's final game between Canada and USA in Duesseldorf, Germany, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Martin Meissner</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/RSM56TA6LEQ4T6IUCALLPGHOMU.jpg?auth=706c70cb785b2ac016bfd52da45393fd22dc4415f1267797bdc27685cd0c5044&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Madison Fulford of the United States misses the last chance during the Flag Football World Championship women's final game between Canada and USA in Duesseldorf, Germany, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Martin Meissner</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/JCV5267I72R62EILDRP2FT2DKI.jpg?auth=4b9e833e1b691a486a21c8aab066f5cd699adb4cd5055a3aa46efd29035cecb4&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Mexico's players celebrate the Olympic qualification for LA 28 after winning the Flag Football World Championship women's bronze medal game between Mexico and Great Britain in Duesseldorf, Germany, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Martin Meissner</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/XB6P24ZJUGRLUY3W4XZHHN3PAM.jpg?auth=cd62d6d649288d46d2b074ac5ed4945708cbbd2bb836754293a8b66919be6438&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Team Canada celebrates the Olympic qualification for LA 26 after winning the Flag Football World Championship men's bronze medal game between Canada and Mexico in Duesseldorf, Germany, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Martin Meissner</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Lula y Flávio Bolsonaro regresan a sus bastiones para iniciar sus campañas presidenciales en Brasil]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/lula-y-flavio-bolsonaro-inician-sus-campanas-presidenciales-en-brasil/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/lula-y-flavio-bolsonaro-inician-sus-campanas-presidenciales-en-brasil/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Por MAURICIO SAVARESE, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[SAO BERNARDO DO CAMPO, Brasil (AP) — Los principales candidatos presidenciales de Brasil dieron inicio a sus campañas el domingo en sus bastiones políticos, de cara a lo que se espera sea una reñida elección en octubre.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 18:37:48 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SAO BERNARDO DO CAMPO, Brasil (AP) — Los principales candidatos presidenciales de Brasil dieron inicio a sus campañas el domingo en sus bastiones políticos, de cara a lo que se espera sea una reñida elección en octubre.</p><p>El presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva habló ante más de 10.000 simpatizantes en el estadio Vila Euclides, a las afueras de la ciudad de Sao Paulo, donde alcanzó notoriedad política hace 47 años como dirigente sindical de los metalúrgicos durante la dictadura militar del país entre 1964 y 1985.</p><p>El senador Flávio Bolsonaro, uno de los hijos del expresidente conservador Jair Bolsonaro, se reunió con miles de votantes en la playa de Copacabana, en Rio de Janeiro. Su padre, bajo arresto domiciliario tras su condena por un intento de golpe de Estado, no asistió.</p><p>El domingo fue el primer día en que los candidatos pudieron hacer campaña en Brasil.</p><p>Lula advierte contra la injerencia extranjera</p><p>El presidente de Brasil reiteró que no quiere injerencia extranjera en las elecciones del país. Sus aliados han acusado al gobierno de Estados Unidos de intentar impulsar la candidatura de Bolsonaro con medidas como aumentar los aranceles a las exportaciones brasileñas y revocar la visa del embajador de Brasil en Washington.</p><p>Al referirse a las vastas reservas brasileñas de minerales raros, Lula afirmó: “Nadie (en el exterior) va a explotar nuestros minerales. Vamos a explotarlos en beneficio del pueblo brasileño”.</p><p>Ambos candidatos buscan atraer el voto femenino</p><p>Lula, que busca su cuarto mandato no consecutivo, y Bolsonaro intentaron atraer a las votantes, que representan casi el 53% de los 158 millones de electores habilitados en Brasil, según el tribunal electoral del país.</p><p>Lula manifestó que “los hombres tienen que aprender desde la infancia que no son mejores que las mujeres. Tenemos que ser iguales”, mientras la primera dama, Rosângela da Silva, estaba a su lado y asentía. Ella fue una de las principales oradoras del acto en Sao Bernardo do Campo, donde Lula vivió gran parte de su vida.</p><p>Lula indicó que presentará su plataforma en un plazo de 10 días, con más detalles sobre sus políticas para beneficiar a las mujeres, incluidas iniciativas educativas y medidas para prevenir y castigar la violencia contra las mujeres.</p><p>Bolsonaro, con su madre y su esposa a su lado, dijo a sus seguidores que trabajaría para combatir la violencia contra las mujeres.</p><p>Bolsonaro busca diferenciarse de su padre</p><p>En su discurso, Bolsonaro prometió combatir el crimen y eliminar lo que describió como “ideología” de izquierda de las escuelas brasileñas. Cada estudiante “tiene derecho a soñar con ser Elon Musk algún día”, sostuvo.</p><p>Antes de su aparición en la playa de Copacabana, Bolsonaro, de 45 años, afirmó durante una transmisión en vivo que ha recibido 1.800 amenazas de muerte, sin aportar pruebas. El legislador señaló que llevaba un chaleco antibalas.</p><p>Su padre fue atacado por un hombre con un cuchillo mientras hacía campaña para la presidencia en 2018, y sufrió hemorragias internas y lesiones intestinales.</p><p>Jair Bolsonaro eligió a su hijo para enfrentarse a Lula como candidato del Partido Liberal. La campaña del Bolsonaro más joven ha enfrentado dificultades desde su inicio, con partidos políticos moderados manteniendo distancia.</p><p>El legislador de 45 años, que guarda un parecido físico con su padre, buscó claramente establecer su propia identidad.</p><p>“Sé que me parezco a él. Pero es difícil comparar al hijo de Pelé con Pelé”, expresó, en referencia al futbolista tricampeón del Mundial que murió en 2022.</p><p>_______</p><p>Esta historia fue traducida del inglés por un editor de AP con la ayuda de una herramienta de inteligencia artificial generativa.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/PKTAK2L3GNWDZXYUVITBXKG3G4.jpg?auth=ddd8fb33a2e265c96468f46d5a28eb1520cee573163c10b00473e23b8b3c7c25&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[El presidente brasileño Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva saluda a sus seguidores mientras cae confeti durante su mitin de campaña presidencial para la reelección en São Bernardo do Campo, estado de São Paulo, Brasil, el domingo 16 de agosto de 2026. (Foto AP/Andre Penner)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Andre Penner</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/PPEOZGJ6WJMLQOTCBKL5WDC62A.jpg?auth=35cee6ef3bbf2af9586b39dc16cd4af586831aafbe65441d0c97497cffb4fd20&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[El candidato presidencial de la oposición, Flavio Bolsonaro, saluda a sus seguidores al final de su mitin de campaña en Río de Janeiro, Brasil, el domingo 16 de agosto de 2026. (Foto AP/Silvia Izquierdo)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Silvia Izquierdo</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Brazil's Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro return to their strongholds to kick off presidential campaigns]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/brazils-lula-and-flavio-bolsonaro-kick-off-their-presidential-campaigns/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/brazils-lula-and-flavio-bolsonaro-kick-off-their-presidential-campaigns/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By MAURICIO SAVARESE, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[SAO BERNARDO DO CAMPO, Brazil (AP) — Brazil's two main presidential candidates kicked off their campaigns on Sunday, rallying supporters in their political strongholds ahead of what is expected to be a tight October election.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 18:21:47 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SAO BERNARDO DO CAMPO, Brazil (AP) — Brazil's two main presidential candidates kicked off their campaigns on Sunday, rallying supporters in their political strongholds ahead of what is expected to be a tight October election.</p><p>President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva spoke with nostalgia to more than 10,000 supporters at the Vila Euclides Stadium outside Sao Paulo — a city where he rose to political fame 47 years ago as a metalworkers union leader during the country's 1964-1985 military dictatorship.</p><p>The 80-year-old, wearing a hat after a skin cancer diagnosis, insisted Brazil needs more of his policies.</p><p>Sen. Flávio Bolsonaro, one of the sons of former President Jair Bolsonaro, gathered with thousands of voters on the Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro. His father, under house arrest following his conviction for an attempted coup, did not attend the rally.</p><p>Lula echoed his own earlier comments denouncing foreign interference in Brazil's politics. His allies have accused the U.S. government of seeking to boost Flávio Bolsonaro's bid with measures such as raising tariffs on Brazilian exports and revoking the visa of Brazil's ambassador to Washington.</p><p>Speaking about Brazil's vast reserves of rare minerals, Lula said “no one (abroad) will tap our minerals. We are going to tap them for the benefit of the Brazilian people.”</p><p>Bolsonaro argued that he is “the only one who can sit with the United States, with China, with Israel, with the Middle East, with India and with Argentina to make the best and biggest trade deals for our nation.”</p><p>His party's convention was attended by Argentina's President Javier Milei. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and several members of the Trump administration have expressed support for him.</p><p>Voters' attention is expected to perk up after TV ads start</p><p>Sunday was the first campaign day the 13 candidates in the running but many voters are expected to pay more attention once campaign ads start airing on TV and radio at the end of the month.</p><p>“It looks like we are starting slow this time,” said 68-year-old Flávio Alves, a Lula supporter who lives on the same street where the rally was underway. “We all expect a narrow election, but now Lula is in government, things are different.”</p><p>Four years ago, Lula beat incumbent Jair Bolsonaro with 50.9% of the vote.</p><p>Another presidential candidate, Ronaldo Caiado, a former state governor and an agribusiness leader, toured the surroundings of Brazil’s capital Brasilia and reinforced his anti-Lula credentials.</p><p>Another Lula opponent, Romeu Zema, met voters and attended a Catholic ceremony in the countryside of Minas Gerais, considered a bellwether state for the elections — a state he had governed until recently.</p><p>Both top candidates appeal to women voters</p><p>Lula, who is seeking his fourth nonconsecutive term, and Bolsonaro each reached out to women voters, who account for nearly 53% of Brazil’s 158 million eligible voters, according to the country’s electoral court.</p><p>“Men need to learn from childhood that they are no better than women. We need to be equal,” said Lula, as first lady Rosângela da Silva stood by his side, nodding. She was one of the event’s main speakers in Sao Bernardo do Campo, where Lula lived a large part of his life.</p><p>Lula said he will launch his platform within 10 days, with more details to come about his policies to benefit women, including education initiatives and policies to prevent and punish violence against women.</p><p>Sen. Bolsonaro, with his mother and wife by his side, told supporters he would work to fight violence against women.</p><p>Flávio Bolsonaro seeks to distinguish himself from his father</p><p>In his speech, the younger Bolsonaro vowed to fight crime and to remove what he described as left-wing “ideology” from Brazilian schools. Every student “has the right to dream of being Elon Musk someday," he said.</p><p>Before his appearance on Copacabana beach, 45-year-old Bolsonaro said during a live broadcast that he has received 1,800 death threats, without offering evidence. The lawmaker noted that he was wearing a bulletproof vest.</p><p>His father was attacked by a man with a knife as he campaigned for the presidency in 2018, suffering internal bleeding and intestinal injuries.</p><p>Jair Bolsonaro chose his son to stand against Lula as the Liberal Party’s candidate. The younger Bolsonaro's campaign has faced headwinds since its start, with moderate political parties keeping their distance, a public rift with his stepmother and difficulties in finding a running mate.</p><p>The 45-year-old lawmaker, who bears a physical resemblance to his father, clearly sought to establish his own identity.</p><p>“I know I look like him. But it is hard to compare Pelé’s son with Pelé,” he said, referring to the three-time World Cup-winning soccer player who died in 2022.</p><p>___</p><p>Follow AP’s coverage of Latin America and the Caribbean at https://apnews.com/hub/latin-america</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/ADZHOTZJ2OXGPCXNYQH2DGU2NM.jpg?auth=cb94c472c0d10eed0f851a3a1c7f8223c4416369ddd1901934c6b7e018b580b0&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva waves to supporters during a presidential election campaign rally in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo state, Brazil, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Andre Penner</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/PCYBJEJQ6R2RFIHYHETC7FJSMU.jpg?auth=88d8d6c074c841fe3f8fa7a175706f345b061d6773715a17b1c5e0f1b5493f13&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Opposition presidential candidate Flavio Bolsonaro and his wife, Fernanda Bolsonaro, greet supporters as they arrive for a presidential election campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Silvia Izquierdo</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/DDA5PEKSCNQCYETKGXA7J5QMMU.jpg?auth=d17c3ea00568dc60d427c8250a6e1d9cd891b03a2fc796ce2fbee494180f060e&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva waves to supporters as a Brazilian flag is held nearby during a presidential election campaign rally in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo state, Brazil, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Andre Penner</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/RYKWIPOPJHRPGOVPZPDUDNTZR4.jpg?auth=eff64b7bc9bfc6a698507d5c0101fdfa9d8f2818b017de2d1e542cde1a60106c&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A supporter of opposition presidential candidate Flavio Bolsonaro carries an image of Flavio Bolsonaro's father, former President Jair Bolsonaro, as he arrives for a campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Bruna Prado</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/TA35TOBI3LKEASBH2W677BNEKA.jpg?auth=830ef1b3a693b7fe8a8ebd992c05242ea5832b05322155089933a3c9c85e80e6&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Opposition presidential candidate Flavio Bolsonaro gives a thumbs-up to supporters as he arrives at a hotel before his campaign rally in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Bruna Prado</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Colombian president asks Trump to suspend tariffs to help earthquake recovery]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/colombian-president-asks-trump-to-suspend-tariffs-to-help-earthquake-recovery/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/colombian-president-asks-trump-to-suspend-tariffs-to-help-earthquake-recovery/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[BOGOTÁ, Colombia (AP) — Colombia's President Abelardo de la Espriella has asked his ally U.S. President Donald Trump to suspend tariffs to help the South American nation recover from a powerful earthquake that killed at least 289 people.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 19:30:24 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BOGOTÁ, Colombia (AP) — Colombia's President Abelardo de la Espriella has asked his ally U.S. President Donald Trump to suspend tariffs to help the South American nation recover from a powerful earthquake that killed at least 289 people.</p><p>De la Espriella took office earlier this month just days before the 7.4 magnitude quake struck. He was backed by Trump in Colombia's closely contested presidential election, which was decided in a runoff on June 21, and has sought to emphasize his connections with the U.S. leader.</p><p>On Saturday night, de la Espriella wrote on X that he spoke with Trump and thanked him for aid sent by the U.S. in response to the earthquake. He added that he “asked him to consider the temporary suspension of the high tariffs that affect Colombian products, in order to provide relief to our businesspeople, who are facing very difficult times due to the effects of the earthquake.”</p><p>There has been no immediate response from the Trump administration to de la Espriella's request. The U.S. has offered a total of $26.5 million in earthquake aid, including food, shelters and health supplies, according to the U.S. State Department.</p><p>The earthquake that struck Monday morning devastated parts of western Colombia, hitting cities including Pereira, Cali and Quibdo. Cities along the country's Pacific coast were hit particularly hard. The president declared the quake a natural disaster.</p><p>The government has said that 143 people are missing, while other civilian-run databases put the number in the thousands.</p><p>The natural disaster, whose epicenter was in one of the poorest regions of the country, Choco, has so far left 3,937 people injured, according to the government. In addition, it destroyed 14,705 homes and damaged another 81,536.</p><p>In Cali, Colombia's third biggest city, workers searched for the more than 70 people reported missing in that city. Hope remained alive even after the key 48 to 72 hour window to find survivors beneath the rubble has long passed.</p><p>“Miracles do happen” even though more than 120 hours have passed since the earthquake struck, said Cali Mayor Alejandro Eder from the unified command post. "We are working where we know there are still victims; we are working in the hope of rescuing people alive.”</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/FE6UCRWMXZV7AFQEN4ODPIVNCU.jpg?auth=91ee055a96e3136d07ddd0d2a9ef455cb51eb012ec5a8922914ae9d75e1618f2&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A crane lifts a concrete slab to clear the way for rescuers searching through the rubble three days after an earthquake hit Pereira, Colombia, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Brandon Pinto)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Brandon Pinto</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/HUL6RVGUPVZTE4G7KF3O4FRCQE.jpg?auth=d5be0baa887e6974c951bf369398f09d96d40453577e179adcb0550cd82fcfe7&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Rescuers carry the body of a victim from the rubble four days after after an earthquake hit Pereira, Colombia, Friday, Aug. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Brandon Pinto)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Brandon Pinto</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Commanders QB Marcus Mariota has a sprained MCL in his right knee]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/commanders-qb-marcus-mariota-has-a-sprained-mcl-in-his-right-knee-ap-source-says/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/commanders-qb-marcus-mariota-has-a-sprained-mcl-in-his-right-knee-ap-source-says/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By ETHAN CADEAUX, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Washington Commanders backup quarterback Marcus Mariota has a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee, coach Dan Quinn confirmed on Sunday.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 18:37:14 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Washington Commanders backup quarterback Marcus Mariota has a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee, coach Dan Quinn confirmed on Sunday.</p><p>Mariota, 32, will miss the remainder of the preseason, but Quinn is "optimistic that he’ll be ready for the start of the regular season.”</p><p>Mariota was injured during Washington's preseason opener against Miami on Friday night. Starter Jayden Daniels did not play against the Dolphins.</p><p>Quinn said the Commanders don't plan on bringing in another quarterback at this time. The only other QBs on the roster are Sam Hartman and rookie Athan Kaliakmanis.</p><p>“It will allow more reps over the next couple of weeks with Sam (Hartman) and Athan (Kaliakmanis) in that spot," Quinn said.</p><p>Quinn said Mariota's injury has impacted his thinking for how much Daniels and other starters will play for the remainder of the preseason, but he has yet to make any decisions. He plans to re-evaluate after two straight days of padded practice on Tuesday and Wednesday.</p><p>“I’ve got a bunch of situations that I’m trying to work through — two minutes, four minutes, some goal-line stuff,” Quinn said.</p><p>"This is our most heightened training camp block coming up, so I’m excited to see that. We haven’t gotten to the planning of the game yet.”</p><p>The Commanders' next preseason game is on Saturday against the Lions before concluding the preseason on Friday, Aug. 28 against the Ravens.</p><p>Washington did receive promising news elsewhere on the injury front, as starting center Nick Allegretti and tight end John Bates are expected to return to practice on Tuesday. Cornerback Trey Amos remains out with an ankle injury, while running back Jeremy McNichols will miss a few weeks with a quad injury, according to Quinn.</p><p>___</p><p>AP Sports Writer Stephen Whyno contributed to this report.</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full NFL coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/LH53I4M7US7DHHST7RENXE2QMU.jpg?auth=bb766610a0203c2afdcdddc443f8e07a7ea72d5d377a54f2d6b6c39777b1e943&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Washington Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) walks off the field during the first half of an NFL preseason football game against the Miami Dolphins, Friday, Aug. 14, 2026, in Landover, MD. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Nick Wass</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/P2R4Y7C2YSUEXOHYVR44ILNYLI.jpg?auth=080ead2426dbb0fad8e0810e6798dc39b5f4aa2f123df2d5c74cb29ac7d95e66&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Washington Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) works out during practice at the team's NFL football training camp, Friday, Aug. 7, 2026 in Ashburn, Va. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Nick Wass</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/SH2B3VC3RJRY7YLRVNDXJFCGLE.jpg?auth=d97bb1ca27edb8b1f1fed65a42b0c7b0bde0a3d2fa3b3c30fe6f6e73328f5e89&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Washington Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) warms up before an NFL preseason football game against the Miami Dolphins, Friday, Aug. 14, 2026, in Landover, MD. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Nick Wass</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Box Office: ‘Spider-Man’ stays on top while two dino movies battle for third]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/entertainment/2026/08/16/box-office-spider-man-stays-on-top-while-two-dino-movies-battle-for-third/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/entertainment/2026/08/16/box-office-spider-man-stays-on-top-while-two-dino-movies-battle-for-third/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By LINDSEY BAHR, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Two very different dinosaur movies devoured a modest chunk of the North American box office this weekend, although neither came close to unseating “Spider-Man” from its perch atop the charts, nor managed to steal second place from “The Odyssey.”]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 17:55:24 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two very different dinosaur movies devoured a modest chunk of the North American box office this weekend, although neither came close to unseating “Spider-Man” from its perch atop the charts, nor managed to steal second place from “The Odyssey.”</p><p>“Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie” and “The End of Oak Street,” one targeted to very young children and the other an original PG-13 rated action movie, battled for third place in their first weekend in theaters. According to studio estimates on Sunday, the Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor movie had the slight edge, with a projected $21 million to the animated pups’ $20.5 million.</p><p>Neither stood a chance for first, however, while “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” continues to cast its sticky web around audiences three weekends into its historic run. The Sony Pictures release added another $70 million from theaters in the U.S. and Canada, bringing its domestic total to a staggering $785.8 million, making it the fourth-biggest domestic release ever. With $118.7 million from overseas markets, it surpassed $2 billion globally, only the eighth movie ever to achieve that landmark (not accounting for inflation) and the second-fastest to do so. “Avengers: Endgame” did it in 11 days in 2019. “Brand New Day” took about 18.</p><p>“The Odyssey,” now in its fifth weekend, also managed to stay in second with a $23.2 million weekend that pushed its domestic total to $504.7 million. With $98 million from international showings, propelled by $36.6 million from its first few days playing in China, Christopher Nolan’s epic has now made over $1.2 billion globally.</p><p>“The End of Oak Street” came in ahead of expectations with around $21 million from 3,446 locations. It also made $26 million from international screenings, adding up to a $47 million global opening against a reported $80 million production budget.</p><p>The film, written and directed by David Robert Mitchell, stars McGregor and Hathaway as suburban parents in 1982 whose neighborhood is mysteriously transported to prehistoric times. It was well-received by critics and currently carries an 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, but audiences gave it a less enthusiastic B CinemaScore. According to PostTrak exit polls, just over half the opening weekend audience said they would “definitely recommend” to friends.</p><p>Family audiences showed up for “Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie,” which Paramount Pictures released in 3,545 theaters in the U.S. and Canada this weekend. Carrying a PG rating, it’s the third theatrically released Paw Patrol movie since 2021. The opening weekend audience gave it an A CinemaScore. Globally, it has a running total of $69 million.</p><p>The Katseye documentary “Katseye: Wild Hearts” rounded out the top five with $4 million from only 724 screens. Several other newcomers also managed to get places in the top 10: “Six: The Musical Live” opened in sixth place with $3 million, followed by “The Brink of War” with $2.7 million. The Tamil-language romance “Vishwanath & Sons” made $1.6 million to take 10th place.</p><p>The Matthew McConaughey crime thriller “The Rivals of Amziah King” opened outside of the top 10 with just over $1 million from 632 theaters. The young Anthony Bourdain biopic “Tony,” meanwhile, made $706,676 from 37 theaters in its second weekend. The A24 release is expanding in the coming weeks.</p><p>The box office is strong with the summer season, now over, accounting for over $4.2 billion in ticket sales — about 5.7% ahead of the pre-pandemic summer of 2019. Paul Dergarabedian, the head of marketplace trends for Rentrak, noted that the number to date is only about $130 million shy of the record 2013 summer, which was led by “Iron Man 3” and “Despicable Me 2.”</p><p>While this summer might not surpass 2013, which ended with just under $4.8 billion, Dergarabedian said, “This is going to be a top five summer of all time.”</p><p>The year overall is just under $6.9 billion.</p><p>Top 10 movies by domestic box office</p><p>With final domestic figures being released Monday, this list factors in the estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Rentrak:</p><p>1. “Spider-Man: Brand New Day,” $70 million.</p><p>2. “The Odyssey,” $23.2 million.</p><p>3. “The End of Oak Street,” $21 million.</p><p>4. “Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie,” $20.5 million.</p><p>5. “Katseye: Wild Hearts,” $4 million.</p><p>6. “Six: The Musical Live,” $3 million.</p><p>7. “The Brink of War,” $2.7 million.</p><p>8. “Toy Story 5,” $2.3 million.</p><p>9. “One Night Only,” $2 million.</p><p>10. “Vishwanath & Sons,” $1.6 million.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/TOWWBZBXLJPXSPP6HKYGSSOGGU.jpg?auth=6b0e898986bd3e8daf183db620c0b2919772968fe72d8d82cf20eda9a12cbc14&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Tom Holland poses for photographers upon arrival at the 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' premiere in London, England, Wednesday, July 29, 2026. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/Invision/AP)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Alberto Pezzali</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/L5WZEBJRZPBLCTYWAZAP6NBTDY.jpg?auth=df13100070ffe20b6c6d5db5f5cb99371ed81e1940045fa8a15fd8c97f946c21&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Tom Holland arrives at the premiere of "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" on Monday, July 27, 2026, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Jordan Strauss</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/7VU66ZLGECNR7VMO2U76RNVQXY.jpg?auth=d13977871bc28e0b5b19d68687d93f6f2b4bfc333f2faa35bee753b92221a1e7&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Ewan McGregor, left, and Anne Hathaway in a scene from "The End of Oak Street." (Warner Bros. Pictures via AP)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Daniel McFadden</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/XYCA7OPTKWN6BEQ4T5DQKKFRR4.jpg?auth=6d747b0ceaba8bed2c3c073b24eb28c78fa1c5de28e2cbcbc7c6e697604d2b88&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Terry Crews arrives at the premiere of "Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie" on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2026, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Richard Shotwell</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/BCZLQU46HJDJWR5AACQ3KND7IY.jpg?auth=9b2ddcf23aa2c388c8f348e00e1566d1727ea3947fbb73cb49910a3520681647&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[This image released by Black Bear shows Matthew McConaughey, left, and Angelina LookingGlass in a scene from "The Rivals of the Amziah King." (Kyle Kaplan/Black Bear via AP)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Kyle Kaplan</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[At least 6 people have died from days of storms and record-setting flooding in Indiana]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/2026/08/16/at-least-6-people-have-died-from-days-of-storms-and-record-setting-flooding-in-indiana/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/2026/08/16/at-least-6-people-have-died-from-days-of-storms-and-record-setting-flooding-in-indiana/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By PHILIP MARCELO and OBED LAMY, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) — Days of storms and flooding in Indiana left at least six people dead as floodwaters peaked in Indianapolis’ White River and rains were expected to ease in the state capital region and other parts of the state Sunday.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 18:54:53 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) — Days of storms and flooding in Indiana left at least six people dead as floodwaters peaked in Indianapolis’ White River and rains were expected to ease in the state capital region and other parts of the state Sunday.</p><p>Frank Gounder was among the Indianapolis residents assessing the damage Sunday, which also happened to be his 37th birthday.</p><p>The furniture maker, who lives on the city’s hard-hit north side, less than a mile from the White River, had been at home as floodwaters crept up his driveway until they were about 2 feet deep (0.61 meters) in the house and his workshop.</p><p>Now he’s left to pick through waterlogged materials and handmade furniture in various stages of completion to see what, if anything, could be salvaged.</p><p>“It’s a lot. Before the water had actually gotten into my house and I saw that it was going to happen, I started freaking out, getting mad,” he said. “But after you realize you can’t do anything about it, you kind of just have to let go and just continue, or else you’re just going to be miserable.”</p><p>Storm victims mourned</p><p>A 4-year-old boy, two men and three women were among those who had died since the storms began Aug. 11, said Liz Woods, a spokesperson for the state Department of Homeland Security.</p><p>Officials in Jennings County, in the southern end of the state, said the boy was killed Tuesday when a tree crashed through his bedroom during strong winds.</p><p>“This is obviously unexpected,” Jennings County Deputy Chief Cody Low told the local ABC affiliate. “There’s nothing we can say that is going to make it any better. We’re going to push through this as a community.”</p><p>The other victims included a 19-year-old man whose body was recovered Saturday. Officials in Delaware County, located east of Indianapolis, said Matthew Morey had jumped off a bridge into the rushing waters of the Mississinewa River with friends three days earlier.</p><p>Family and friends gathered earlier in the week at the bridge to remember the recent high school graduate, who was headed to Purdue University, and warn of the dangers of swollen rivers.</p><p>Delaware County officials also said they recovered the body of Stephanie Sallee and her dog in a cornfield on Saturday, not far from her car. They believe the 58-year-old had been driving on a flooded road when the vehicle was swept away. In a statement shared with local news outlets, her family remembered her as a compassionate and loving person who adored her grandchildren and other young relatives.</p><p>Recovery efforts are underway</p><p>In Indianapolis, flooding from the White River peaked early Sunday morning, with high water levels expected to hold for a few hours before beginning to recede, according to the city Department of Public Works.</p><p>The agency said it would reopen the city’s floodgates Sunday and that emergency shelters remained open after hundreds of homes along the river and its canals were evacuated. First responders used boats to rescue people stranded by rapidly rising floodwaters.</p><p>Recovery efforts, meanwhile, started in earnest as parts of the state began drying out.</p><p>“I must admit it is a good morning,” Christine Altman, president of the Hamilton County board of commissioners, said during a Sunday briefing. “It’s not raining, and the water is receding.”</p><p>She said the county, located just north of Indianapolis, escaped without any loss of life, though officials were assessing whether a significant bridge damaged in the flooding could be repaired or if it needed to be completely replaced.</p><p>Heavy rain and flash flooding were still possible across portions of the central part of the state throughout the day, the National Weather Service warned.</p><p>The weather service urged residents to check river and weather forecasts and “stay out of dangerous, fast moving waters” as heavy rain has caused significant flooding along most rivers and creeks across central Indiana. Roads and bridges across the state have also been seriously damaged or washed out by the rushing waters.</p><p>Nearly 130,000 utility customers statewide remained without power as of Sunday afternoon, down from a peak of around 300,000, according to the online utility tracker PowerOutage.us.</p><p>Storms brought historic flooding to Indiana</p><p>Heavy rains hammered Indiana over the past week, causing rivers to crest and setting new records.</p><p>The White River crested at more than 24 feet (7.32 meters) in the communities of Anderson and Noblesville, surpassing records set in 1913.</p><p>Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett said the flooding was the worst the capital city has seen in more than 30 years.</p><p>Gov. Mike Braun’s office said more than 350 evacuations and scores of rescue and welfare checks have occurred elsewhere in the state, including at a senior mobile home community north of Indianapolis.</p><p>President Donald Trump on Saturday approved Braun’s request for federal disaster assistance to help with flooding response and recovery efforts.</p><p>The drenching rains and destructive flooding were among the impacts of severe storms that have wreaked havoc across the Midwest and beyond in recent days.</p><p>Tornadoes, heavy rains and flash flooding brought serious damage to communities from Illinois to western Pennsylvania.</p><p>___</p><p>Marcelo reported from New York.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/WI2GNVOMOTY425UPFDDQALOGPE.jpg?auth=aa3988be419d1ac6d24c4362dec5c68f2b08d09f54bf503d9d90a414988ef705&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A flooded home is seen in Indianapolis, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Obed Lamy)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Obed Lamy</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/L5E5O4UHSHND4RC3L5CZZLATGI.jpg?auth=9150478c530c8b429eda1ac106aa29acc5486a3b5db75fd8b8548cf8eda1b6b7&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Frank Gounder sits in his flooded backyard, where his wood shop was also damaged by floodwaters, in Indianapolis, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Obed Lamy)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Obed Lamy</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/CGXQW5SJU7RPTLAT66BJ26AYQU.jpg?auth=ba8e3f0c63c338fae78c220d83a785420bc1504b11ee863f6abc6af0e5b10161&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Residents paddle through a flooded neighborhood in a kayak in Indianapolis, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Obed Lamy)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Obed Lamy</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/ZT3QBDJ6E2V4PQULS7XR3JIW7M.jpg?auth=b446230d651e23c91311394e27dcc20e01cd84c0cf2931ac3741fc5901319255&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Residents transport items from their flooded homes by kayak in Indianapolis, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Obed Lamy)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Obed Lamy</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/DGMUSBABTK7USWFJLJM5B4CWB4.jpg?auth=f3170d35997d7daaafb9610d0f155b7c490df657ac8eecb3b9eaad173b1857ce&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Vehicles sit in water in front of a flooded home in Indianapolis, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Obed Lamy)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Obed Lamy</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[This Week in South Florida: Hillary Cassel and Todd Delmay]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/this-week-in-south-florida/2026/08/16/this-week-in-south-florida-hillary-cassel-and-todd-delmay/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/this-week-in-south-florida/2026/08/16/this-week-in-south-florida-hillary-cassel-and-todd-delmay/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Glenna Milberg]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Incumbent State Rep. Hillary Cassel, a Republican, is seeking reelection in Florida House District 101. She is running against Democrat Todd Delmay. ]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 16:02:08 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Incumbent State Rep. Hillary Cassel, a Republican, is seeking reelection in Florida House District 101. Democrat Todd Delmay is challenging Cassel in November’s election. </p><p>Both candidates joined host Glenna Milberg on the latest episode of “This Week in South Florida”, and their conversation can be seen at the top of this page.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[This Week in South Florida: Oliver Larkin]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/this-week-in-south-florida/2026/08/16/this-week-in-south-florida-oliver-larkin/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/this-week-in-south-florida/2026/08/16/this-week-in-south-florida-oliver-larkin/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Glenna Milberg]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Oliver Larkin is a Democrat running for the U.S. House in Florida’s 25th Congressional District. ]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 15:41:57 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oliver Larkin is a Democrat running for the U.S. House in Florida’s 25th Congressional District. </p><p>He joined host Glenna Milberg on the latest episode of “This Week in South Florida”, and their conversation can be seen at the top of this page.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[This Week in South Florida: Jeff Brandes]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/this-week-in-south-florida/2026/08/16/this-week-in-south-florida-jeff-brandes/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/this-week-in-south-florida/2026/08/16/this-week-in-south-florida-jeff-brandes/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Glenna Milberg]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Jeff Brandes is the president of the Florida Policy Project. ]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 15:33:38 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jeff Brandes is the president of the Florida Policy Project. </p><p>He joined host Glenna Milberg on the latest episode of “This Week in South Florida”, and their conversation can be seen at the top of this page.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[BBC asks a US court for help in getting testimony from the Trump family in defamation suit]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/business/2026/08/16/bbc-asks-a-us-court-for-help-in-getting-testimony-from-the-trump-family-in-defamation-suit/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/business/2026/08/16/bbc-asks-a-us-court-for-help-in-getting-testimony-from-the-trump-family-in-defamation-suit/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By SYLVIA HUI, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[LONDON (AP) — The BBC asked a U.S. court for help in getting documents and testimony from members of U.S. President Donald Trump 's family in connection with his $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the British broadcaster, a court document showed.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 00:36:27 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LONDON (AP) — The BBC asked a U.S. court for help in getting documents and testimony from members of U.S. President Donald Trump 's family in connection with his $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the British broadcaster, a court document showed.</p><p>Lawyers for the BBC argued that Ivanka Trump, her husband Jared Kushner, and Donald Trump, Jr. have “personal knowledge" and likely have records relevant to elements of Trump's claims against the broadcaster, according to a filing Friday in federal court in Florida.</p><p>The broadcaster has been unable to serve subpoenas because the three have Secret Service protection and other security personnel around them, the filing says.</p><p>Trump filed the lawsuit in December seeking $10 billion in damages from the BBC, accusing it of defamation as well as deceptive and unfair trade practices.</p><p>The allegations center on the way a 2024 documentary edited a speech Trump gave on Jan. 6, 2021, before protesters attacked the Capitol in Washington. The lawsuit accuses the BBC of “splicing together two entirely separate parts of President Trump’s speech” to “intentionally misrepresent the meaning of what President Trump said.”</p><p>It added that the editing was "a brazen attempt to interfere in and influence” the 2024 U.S. presidential election.</p><p>The BBC has apologized to Trump for the misleading edit, but said it had not defamed him.</p><p>The latest court filing said that Trump's family members had knowledge of issues that were relevant to Trump's argument “that it would be materially false to imply that he incited violence" on Jan. 6, 2021.</p><p>It cited that Donald Trump, Jr. and Ivanka Trump were both present in the Oval Office when Trump was still revising his speech, adding that Donald Trump, Jr. spoke directly with his father after violence had broken out at the Capitol.</p><p>The filing says the BBC asked Trump to accept the subpoenas on his daughter and son-in-law's behalf or to direct the Secret Service to allow the subpoenas to be served, but he refused. The broadcaster asked the court to allow the subpoenas to be served by email and certified mail.</p><p>The judge has given Trump's legal team until Friday to respond to the BBC's request.</p><p>Trump's legal team said that “the BBC is simply trying to distract away from their own obvious liability.”</p><p>“The BBC intentionally defamed President Donald J. Trump, and now the BBC is seeking to harass him, his family, and supporters by abusing the deposition process," according to the team.</p><p>A trial has been provisionally set for February in the case.</p><p>Last week, a federal judge in Florida granted Trump a temporary reprieve from an order that he provide details of his business empire’s financial performance as part of the lawsuit.</p><p>U.S. District Judge Roy Altman agreed to put that order on hold while he considers an amended complaint from Trump that would narrow his claim that he suffered damage to both business and reputation.</p><p>___</p><p>Associated Press journalists Kate Brumback in Atlanta and Alanna Durkin Richer in Washington contributed to this report.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/32WCRR4VZNPPMJMTAWPXSBUMHU.jpg?auth=601abec52e47bac4f11781c9a1bdf415825200ebecde63805d1ffbf615f72570&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Pedestrians walk outside the BBC Headquarters in London, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025. 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Governing body European Athletics added “it is safe to attend the stadium” Sunday night for the concluding session of the week-long championships.</p><p>Police said in a statement that around 8:15 p.m. Saturday “concerns were raised after a man was found in an area of Alexander Stadium with the wrong accreditation.”</p><p>“As a precaution, security measures were put in place and transport for the championship staff and athletes were suspended,” the statement said. “This then led to delays to transport from the stadium for the wider public.”</p><p>Police said there was “no immediate risk to the public," and that the man remained in custody Sunday for questioning.</p><p>Fans had waited in long lines while transport was suspended. Just past 11 p.m. Saturday, organizers posted an apology on social media for “significant delays” and that bus service would “gradually begin to take place.”</p><p>“The safety and wellbeing of our spectators, athletes, workforce and the wider championships family will always be our first priority,” Birmingham 2026 said in a statement.</p><p>The stadium is located outside the city center.</p><p>“We recognize that the delays presented challenges for those affected and would like to thank everyone for their patience, understanding and cooperation throughout the evening,” organizers said.</p><p>European Athletics said the local organizing committee has worked closely with authorities “to ensure that all necessary measures are in place” for Sunday night.</p><p>“Any issues connected with last night have now been fully resolved,” it said Sunday. "Everything possible has been done to guarantee the safety and smooth running of tonight's competition.</p><p>“Fans can be reassured that it is safe to attend the stadium for the closing night of the championships.”</p><p>___</p><p>See full AP coverage of European sports here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/GT7I63U2LBSVSOLZ4IJIKW4UH4.jpg?auth=e13f9894edb1e4050c991768643f1e9d5af1458e1556e83af80a17e1035a6d98&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Athletes race in the men's 10,000 meters final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. 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En minutos, Francisco Isidro estaba lanzando una soga a un árbol de unos seis metros y trepando por ella. Al cuarto de hora, ya había llenado una caja de aguacates con destino a Estados Unidos.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 06:24:38 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Bendito sea Dios... ¡y ahora nos pagan!”, gritó feliz un cortador de aguacates después de varios días sin trabajar. En minutos, Francisco Isidro estaba lanzando una soga a un árbol de unos seis metros y trepando por ella. Al cuarto de hora, ya había llenado una caja de aguacates con destino a Estados Unidos.</p><p>Ocho días después de la suspensión temporal de las exportaciones de aguacate desde el estado occidental de Michoacán hacia ese país y del despliegue de más tropas en la región, las autoridades estadounidenses levantaron por completo la alerta de seguridad que motivó el paro y para el fin de semana, las huertas ya recuperaban su actividad, las empacadoras trabajaban a toda máquina y los inspectores agrícolas volvían a certificar la fruta para asegurar que no tenían plagas antes de cruzar la frontera.</p><p>En Michoacán, principal productor de aguacates de México y una región donde operan cuatro cárteles designados como terroristas por el gobierno de Donald Trump, unos estaban contentos por recuperar sus jornales diarios; otros esperanzados ante la posibilidad de que baje la violencia y las extorsiones, y algunos temían que la tranquilidad solo fuera pasajera.</p><p>“Vamos a estar seguros un rato hasta ver qué más ocurre”, comentaba Valentín Rodríguez, un empresario veterano del sector.</p><p><b>Muchas amenazas posibles en un estado violento</b></p><p>La alerta estadounidense agarró a Isidro subido a un árbol de una huerta de Santa Ana Zirosto, una zona de cerros bajos y verdes de alta actividad delictiva al oeste del estado. No hubo explicaciones, solo el grito del capataz para que pararan el corte.</p><p>El jornalero, de 39 años y dos décadas como cortador, sabía que eso significaba empezar a buscar otro trabajo hasta que la situación se normalizara o mantener a la familia sólo con lo que sacaba su esposa de una pequeña tienda.</p><p>En una empacadora a más de 150 km (90 millas) de allí, en Tacámbaro, el ingeniero de turno recibió el mensaje de madrugada. La planta quedaba desde ese momento en una especie de cuarentena. Todos sus accesos precintados.</p><p>Unas 200,000 personas que emplea el sector aguacatero en Michoacán se quedaron en vilo.</p><p>Las autoridades no aclararon qué amenaza detonó la alerta, pero en un estado donde operan numerosos cárteles locales que, además de la droga, tienen en la extorsión uno de sus principales negocios, las posibilidades son muchas.</p><p>Algunos empresarios asumen las extorsiones como parte obligada de sus costes de producción. Uno de ellos contaba recientemente a AP que paga al crimen organizado un peso por kilo exportado y vende cada día a Estados Unidos unas 90 toneladas, es decir, pagos diarios de más de 5,000 dólares.</p><p>Solo en marzo, México vendió diariamente a Estados Unidos casi 4,800 toneladas.</p><p>También hay robos de camiones llenos de aguacate en las carreteras del oeste del estado. E incluso algunos jornaleros se han visto detenidos y golpeados por hombres armados sin saber la razón en una zona limítrofe con Jalisco, contó uno de ellos que pidió el anonimato por miedo.</p><p><b>La industria del aguacate en manos de EEUU</b></p><p>En el pasado, los inspectores han sufrido agresiones y hasta retenciones temporales que provocaron parones similares al de la semana pasada. En alguna ocasión las amenazas surgieron cuando detectaban una plaga para que no la denunciaran, dijo un funcionario conocedor de la actividad de los técnicos y que pidió el anonimato por seguridad. La embajada no suele ofrecer detalles.</p><p>Ahora los inspectores tienen menos presencia en las huertas –cerros aislados por donde los hombres armados campan a sus anchas— y concentran la mayor parte de su actividad en las empacadoras.</p><p>“Si dice Estados Unidos que por temas de seguridad nos niegan los servicios técnicos, imposible exportar; si dice que ahora no es seguridad, que es un tema fitosanitario, igual”, explica Rodríguez, quien produce, empaca y comercializa. “Estamos a lo que el mercado y el gobierno de Estados Unidos quieran hacer con la industria”.</p><p>No falta el matiz político, agregó el empresario. México tuvo prohibido exportar aguacates a Estados Unidos durante ocho décadas “por un famoso gusano que encontraron en 1914 en un hueso”, recordó. El veto se levantó en 1997 cuando su producción nacional no podía ya abastecer la creciente demanda.</p><p><b>Un esquema de certificación seguido al milímetro</b></p><p>Estados Unidos compra más del 80% de los aguacates mexicanos para la exportación, lo que significa que miles de toneladas viajan cada día hacia el norte, sobre todo a principios de año cuando el consumo de guacamole crece en vísperas del Super Bowl. Para que ese volumen se mueva la palabra clave es “certificación”.</p><p>Isidro es un cortador “certificado”, que sabe como desinfectar los utensilios de corte antes de usarlos, manipular el aguacate con rapidez y delicadeza y alertar de cualquier mancha o daño en la fruta. Lo es también su cuadrilla y las huertas en las que trabaja que, entre otras cosas, deben tener comedor y baño para los jornaleros.</p><p>Jesús Méndez, su supervisor, revisa las cajas —todas con los datos necesarios para poder rastrearlas— antes de subirlas al camión, que esperará a que todos los de la zona estén listos para salir en convoy hacia el empaque con patrullas acompañándolos para evitar robos.</p><p>Al llegar a las plantas empacadoras, las verificaciones continúan —de calidad, de pulpa, de plagas— antes de que los aguacates empiecen a correr por las cadenas mecanizadas que los separan por tamaños hasta que decenas de manos los acomodan en cajas.</p><p>Una vez completamente etiquetados y precintados, los camiones salen camino de la frontera. A la menor alerta, todos los lugares por los que pasó esa fruta quedan paralizados.</p><p><b>Sigue el miedos pese al regreso de actividades</b></p><p>El aumento de más de 1,500 militares para vigilar la franja aguacatera y una docena de arrestos en el estado aliviaron al sector, pero sólo a medias.</p><p>Luis Manuel Soto, productor y empacador de 36 años del oeste de Michoacán, confía en que haya mejoras pero, de momento, no las siente.</p><p>Contó que en 2024 hombres armados le sacaron de su vehículo amenazando con matarle si no les pagaba y quitaba una denuncia por extorsión e intento de despojo de sus huertas. En julio de este año las amenazas regresaron aunque una persona involucrada en el caso previo está ya condenada.</p><p>“Me dejaron la cruz fúnebre y… un mensaje textual que decía que tenía los días contados”, explicó desde una localidad cercana a Morelia, la capital michoacana. Las amenazas continuaron vía telefónica y ahora su vida transcurre entre la atención esporádica a sus huertas, la gestión a distancia de sus negocios y proyectos sociales y las visitas a la fiscalía pidiendo protección.</p><p>En Santa Ana Zirosto y sus alrededores, la población celebraba el refuerzo militar.</p><p>“Tanto nos tranquiliza como nos da un poquito de susto (por) si eso pueda traer algunas confrontaciones con alguno de los grupos pero ojalá sea para bien”, dijo Méndez que todavía recuerda un día que tuvo que dejar el trabajo porque las balas cruzaban de un cerro a otro por encima de la huerta en la que estaba.</p><p>De momento, tras la reactivación de actividades, las bromas y risas corrían entre sus trabajadores encaramados en las copas de los árboles de aguacate.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/5SK2XLLYC7M52PYH3E3VCWJNNE.jpg?auth=5a48381dd1c00a060b19aae681c45828d060e1f406aeaa632758e73395896996&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Un cortador recoge aguacates en una plantación en Santa Ana Zirosto, en el estado de Michoacán, México, el viernes 14 de agosto de 2026. (AP Foto/Armando Solis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Armando Solis</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Charity walkathon held in Sunrise to honor India’s Independence Day weekend]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/local/2026/08/16/charity-walkathon-held-in-sunrise-to-honor-indias-independence-day-weekend/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/local/2026/08/16/charity-walkathon-held-in-sunrise-to-honor-indias-independence-day-weekend/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Isabella Martin]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[A South Florida foundation held a charity event on Sunday morning in Broward County.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 14:01:22 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A South Florida foundation held a charity event on Sunday morning in Broward County.</p><p><a href="https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/caminata-benefica-en-sunrise-conmemora-el-fin-de-semana-de-la-independencia-de-india/" target="_self" rel="" title="https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/caminata-benefica-en-sunrise-conmemora-el-fin-de-semana-de-la-independencia-de-india/">Leer en español</a></p><p>The Chetu Foundation hosted the Akshaya Patra Foundation USA Walkathon, which took place at Markham Park, located at 16001 W. State Road 84. </p><p>It’s part of Akshaya Patra Foundation’s Walk to Feed Millions of Dreams, which is a 15-city walkathon held in honor of India’s Independence Day weekend. </p><p>Local 10’s Isabella Martin was there, and her full report can be seen at the top of this page. </p><p><div class="l10-neighborhood" role="complementary" aria-label="News From Your Neighborhood">
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State Road 84.</p><p>El evento forma parte de Walk to Feed Millions of Dreams, una caminata que se celebra en 15 ciudades en honor al fin de semana de la Independencia de India.</p><p>Isabella Martin, de Local 10, estuvo presente en el evento. Su reporte completo puede verse en la parte superior de esta página.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Nightmarish start for Maresca as Arsenal outclasses Man City in Community Shield]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/nightmarish-start-for-maresca-as-arsenal-outclasses-man-city-in-community-shield/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/nightmarish-start-for-maresca-as-arsenal-outclasses-man-city-in-community-shield/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By STEVE DOUGLAS, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Enzo Maresca endured a nightmarish first competitive match in charge of Manchester City as Arsenal scored inside 24 seconds before powering to a 3-0 victory in the Community Shield on Sunday.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 17:44:21 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enzo Maresca endured a nightmarish first competitive match in charge of Manchester City as Arsenal scored inside 24 seconds before powering to a 3-0 victory in the Community Shield on Sunday.</p><p>English soccer’s annual season curtain-raiser between the reigning champions in the Premier League (Arsenal) and FA Cup (City) offered a chance for an early assessment of the two teams most likely to challenge for the big trophies this campaign.</p><p>While Arsenal delivered a statement performance — not least by scoring after 23 seconds through Riccardo Calafiori — at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, there might be some early concerns for City and Maresca at the start of the post-Pep Guardiola era.</p><p>Kai Havertz headed home the second goal in the 28th through the grasp of City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma and Martin Odegaard ran unchallenged into City’s area, before sitting down Donnarumma with an outrageous dummy and slotting a finish into an unguarded net in the 48th.</p><p>Playful chants of “You’re getting sacked in the morning” came from Arsenal’s jubilant supporters toward Maresca for part of the game in which City rarely threatened opposition goalkeeper David Raya. Erling Haaland — only just back in training after the World Cup — was substituted in the 53rd minute after having just seven touches.</p><p>“The goal we conceded after 30 seconds affects the game,” Maresca said.</p><p>“It’s a defeat that hurts us, but it’s only the beginning.”</p><p>It was the perfect preparation for Arsenal ahead of the beginning of its Premier League title defense — at home to Coventry on Friday.</p><p>“I think we showed our level today, that we are ready,” Odegaard, Arsenal's captain, said. “We are serious and we want to do it again.”</p><p>City launches its league campaign two days later at home to Bournemouth and it remains to be seen if Maresca reacts to this defeat by changing his team around.</p><p>“It's part of any transition, for things to not be perfect in the beginning,” newly appointed City captain Ruben Dias said. “You need to keep on working … and there's going to be lots of challenges along the way.”</p><p>Explosive start by Arsenal</p><p>Calafiori ran on to Myles Lewis-Skelly's threaded throughball to give Arsenal an explosive start and score the first goal in the opening minute of the Community Shield since 1968. On that occasion, Bobby Owen netted for City against West Bromwich Albion.</p><p>Arsenal went on to record the biggest margin of victory in the season curtain-raiser since 2014, when the Gunners also beat City 3-0.</p><p>No Rodri but Grealish plays</p><p>Rodri, Spain's World Cup-winning captain, wasn't with the City squad in Cardiff as he continues his recovery from minor back surgery to the backdrop of a potential move to Barcelona.</p><p>His absence leaves a huge hole in Maresca's midfield that might only have been partially filled by Elliot Anderson following his $155 million move from Nottingham Forest.</p><p>One interesting selection by City's new manager was Jack Grealish, who came on at the start of the second half for his first appearance for the team in more than a year. Does it suggest his career at City could be reignited after he was sent on loan to Everton last season?</p><p>Maresca did little to clear up the situation.</p><p>“While he’s here with us, it’s my duty to help him,” he said.</p><p>___</p><p>Steve Douglas is at https://twitter.com/sdouglas80</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full soccer coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/RBAR5UBXUBLRGKXUWDDIRJZOQ4.jpg?auth=0a31ddaf17299e501e7fe99b1731003a7d1b8e351117cc46e64741682c1d6508&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Manchester City's head coach Enzo Maresca, left, and Arsenal's manager Mikel Arteta react during the FA Community Shield final soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in Cardiff, Wales, Sunday, Aug.16, 2026. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Alastair Grant</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/FZT72Q2R3S5CYPJQUXUKHYDTMM.jpg?auth=7dc0d1b4854b77c7933580f82a0e0d239a593877cf79b8b4210711a18f3eb233&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Arsenal's Martin Odegaard lifts the trophy after his team won the FA Community Shield final soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in Cardiff, Wales, Sunday, Aug.16, 2026. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Alastair Grant</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/MDOUHJEJ6N53SDTPSPI4XDYEMI.jpg?auth=34881fa1ad7f5c3b8d7b764428c40de40c133bbf86ef3083d27713735802183b&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Arsenal's Martin Odegaard, second left, scores his side's third goal during the FA Community Shield final soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in Cardiff, Wales, Sunday, Aug.16, 2026. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Alastair Grant</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/UBJYK53RIJKR52TKF7R3BIJ3NU.jpg?auth=0488bd4c94db297326316506d229541f82597650e7802b26695240e0817ed18f&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Manchester City's Erling Haaland reacts during the FA Community Shield final soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in Cardiff, Wales, Sunday, Aug.16, 2026. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Alastair Grant</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/SXQJHBRTJYZZM6VZ6D4ILW3V6I.jpg?auth=b06c53a28d42ec5c8c329e433a8d78d7c0b87e2ec4141623e7e49598dd90c903&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Arsenal's Declan Rice holds the trophy after his team won the FA Community Shield final soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester City in Cardiff, Wales, Sunday, Aug.16, 2026. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Alastair Grant</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Candidatos al Senado en el sur de Florida hacen último esfuerzo antes de las primarias]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/candidatos-al-senado-en-el-sur-de-florida-hacen-ultimo-esfuerzo-antes-de-las-primarias/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/candidatos-al-senado-en-el-sur-de-florida-hacen-ultimo-esfuerzo-antes-de-las-primarias/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Byron Tollefson]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[A pocos días de las elecciones primarias en Florida, los candidatos intensificaron sus actividades en el sur del estado, participando en eventos de campaña y votando de manera anticipada.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 14:12:23 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Esta es la recta final para convencer a los votantes de que son la persona indicada para el cargo.</p><p>Los candidatos incluso emitieron sus propios votos durante la jornada de votación anticipada del sábado, al tiempo que defendían por qué merecen el apoyo de los electores.</p><p>Con el tiempo corriendo, quedan apenas unos días para las elecciones primarias de Florida, y los candidatos realizaron actos en distintas partes del sur del estado.</p><p>Entre las contiendas está la carrera por el Senado de Estados Unidos.</p><p>La competencia por la nominación demócrata ha sido reñida.</p><p>El teniente coronel retirado Alex Vindman, quien ganó notoriedad nacional como testigo en el primer juicio político contra el presidente Donald Trump en 2019, reunió a simpatizantes en Wilton Manors mientras busca mantener el impulso hasta el final.</p><p>“Se trata de asegurarnos de que financiemos Medicare. De garantizar que las familias trabajadoras no vivan de cheque en cheque, que puedan tener un poco más de facilidad, y de cuidar a la próxima generación de jóvenes”, dijo Vindman.</p><p>Su rival, la representante estatal Angie Nixon, encabezó una caminata por La Pequeña Habana mientras su campaña busca movilizar a los votantes.</p><p>“Realmente me importan las personas. Y estoy presente. Sé lo que enfrentan los floridanos porque lo he vivido junto a ellos toda mi vida. Nací y crecí aquí”, dijo Nixon.</p><p>Es muy probable que quien gane esa primaria se enfrente a la actual senadora republicana de Estados Unidos, Ashley Moody.</p><p>Local 10 habló con Moody en un centro de votación anticipada ubicado en una biblioteca de Hialeah.</p><p>“A tres días de una elección primaria realmente se siente la energía. La gente está entusiasmada y solo espero que todos estén verificando dónde les corresponde votar el martes y salgan a hacerlo”, dijo Moody.</p><p>En Coral Gables, la candidata a directora financiera del estado, Annette Taddéo, emitió su voto junto a la alcaldesa del condado de Miami-Dade, Daniella Levine Cava.</p><p>“Francamente, como la mayoría de los floridanos, estamos hartos. Ya no podemos permitirnos vivir aquí; se está volviendo una locura lo caro que es todo”, dijo Taddéo.</p><p>Mientras tanto, el vicegobernador Jay Collins, quien aspira a la gubernatura, se unió a simpatizantes durante la votación anticipada en Pembroke Pines.</p><p>Cuando se le preguntó en qué sería diferente del gobernador Ron DeSantis, Collins mencionó sus años de servicio en las Fuerzas Especiales del Ejército como Boina Verde.</p><p>“Somos muy similares, no creo que se pueda aislar una sola diferencia entre uno y otro, pero sí creo que es importante señalar dónde mi experiencia es distinta. Porque mi historia es la historia estadounidense. Y eso, por sí solo, inspira a muchos, pero ahora importa más que nunca porque somos un solo pueblo”, dijo Collins.</p><p>El congresista Byron Donalds ha encabezado las encuestas y la recaudación de fondos en la contienda por la gubernatura.</p><p>El empresario James Fishback y el ex presidente de la Cámara de Representantes de Florida, Paul Renner, también compiten en esa carrera.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Israel's Ben-Gvir advocates killing '30 to 40' people in Gaza nightly while speaking to ex-hostage]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/israels-ben-gvir-advocates-killing-30-to-40-people-in-gaza-nightly-while-speaking-to-ex-hostage/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/israels-ben-gvir-advocates-killing-30-to-40-people-in-gaza-nightly-while-speaking-to-ex-hostage/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By JULIA FRANKEL, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[JERUSALEM (AP) — An extremist Israeli lawmaker in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition publicly advocated for killing “30 to 40” people in Gaza each night, comments that surfaced Sunday and were quickly shared by Palestinian media.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 02:30:22 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>JERUSALEM (AP) — An extremist Israeli lawmaker in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition publicly advocated for killing “30 to 40” people in Gaza each night, comments that surfaced Sunday and were quickly shared by Palestinian media.</p><p>Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir made the statement while speaking to a former Gaza-held hostage, Rom Braslavski, on Braslavski's podcast. The two were discussing Israel's recovery from the Hamas attack of Oct. 7, 2023, when Ben-Gvir criticized Israel's recent drawdown of strikes in Gaza.</p><p>“It’s no secret, I disagree with the prime minister," he said. “I think targeted assassinations should be carried out in Gaza, taking down 30 to 40 every night. Not just those who pose an immediate threat — there are people there who are not worthy of life. They shouldn’t live. They’re not even people.”</p><p>In the past, similar statements by Ben-Gvir and other Israeli officials were widely condemned. Many have been presented to the U.N.’s world court as evidence of genocidal intent. Israel denies it has committed genocide in Gaza.</p><p>Israel’s domestic media has made scarce mention of the statement, highlighting how once-fringe ideologies like Ben-Gvir’s are surging in the leadup to Israeli elections Oct. 27.</p><p>Figures like Ben-Gvir have become more popular among Israelis since Hamas’ brutal attack in 2023, when the militants killed about 1,200 people and took 251 hostage. Many hostages have recounted long-term starvation, physical and psychological abuse and, in some cases, sexual abuse.</p><p>Ben-Gvir oversees Israel's police force and prisons</p><p>Ben-Gvir does not have power over the country’s military and cannot order strikes on Gaza. But, after operating for decades within Israel's far-right fringe, he is now one of the most influential people in the country.</p><p>He has substantial control over key parts of Israel’s security apparatus, running the country’s prisons — where thousands of Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank are incarcerated — as well as the national police force.</p><p>He has previously boasted of lessening food rations for Palestinian prisoners. Israel’s top court ruled in 2025 that the prison service under Ben-Gvir was depriving Palestinians of a minimum subsistence diet.</p><p>Ben-Gvir criticizes drawdown of Israeli strikes in Gaza</p><p>Until recently, Israel was striking Gaza nearly every day, attacks that have killed over 1,250 people since an October truce deal came into effect, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.</p><p>Israel's military, which says the strikes have targeted Hamas militants, appeared to ease off on the attacks in a quiet concession to U.S. President Donald Trump after Netanyahu rejected the president’s latest attempt to move the truce forward.</p><p>Israeli media last week reported that the authority for carrying out strikes has now been limited to the army’s chief of staff, raising the ire of right-wing lawmakers such as Ben-Gvir.</p><p>Ben-Gvir advocates mass emigration, expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza</p><p>In the same taped appearance, the lawmaker advocated for mass emigration of Palestinians from Gaza — a proposal that international lawyers say could amount to ethnic cleansing — and resettlement of Gaza by Israel.</p><p>Twenty years ago, Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip, dismantling a block of 21 Jewish settlements known as “Gush Katif” and pulling out its forces.</p><p>“I see all of Gaza as ours,” said Ben-Gvir in the interview. “Settlements not just in Gush Katif but throughout Gaza, encouraging as much emigration as possible, sending them to their countries, and for the terrorists, no emigration, nothing, just to kill them one by one.”</p><p>Trump’s latest proposal involves Hamas gradually giving up its weapons while Israeli forces halt their attacks and begin withdrawing from Gaza. Hamas accepted the deal, although the group linked the surrender of its heaviest weapons to the creation of a Palestinian state, something Israel’s current government and most of its political class adamantly reject.</p><p>Netanyahu says Israel will not retreat from any of its positions in Gaza until Hamas has been completely disarmed. The stance leaves other elements of the ceasefire, including the deployment of international forces and any reconstruction of the devastated territory, on hold.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/2A2LBNGD6P7VOTJNTNR33WO7KU.jpg?auth=3620a53da9b5e16c84c5d2e24f3e31cb1c84d440a6d9ed44453a1de0d0059395&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Israel's Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, prays during the mourning ritual of Tisha B'Av at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem's Old City, Wednesday, July 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Ohad Zwigenberg</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[South Florida Senate candidates make final push ahead of primary]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2026/08/15/south-florida-senate-candidates-make-final-push-ahead-of-primary/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2026/08/15/south-florida-senate-candidates-make-final-push-ahead-of-primary/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Byron Tollefson]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[This is the final push to convince voters they’re the right person for the job.]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2026 22:27:27 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the final push to convince voters they’re the right person for the job.</p><p><a href="https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/candidatos-al-senado-en-el-sur-de-florida-hacen-ultimo-esfuerzo-antes-de-las-primarias/" target="_self" rel="" title="https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/candidatos-al-senado-en-el-sur-de-florida-hacen-ultimo-esfuerzo-antes-de-las-primarias/">Leer en español</a></p><p>Candidates are even casting ballots themselves during early voting Saturday and making the case they deserve your vote.</p><p>As the clock ticks, there are just days left until Florida’s primary elections, with candidates appearing across South Florida Saturday.</p><p>That includes the race for U.S. Senate.</p><p>It’s been a competitive race for the Democratic nomination.</p><p>Retired Lieutenant Colonel Alex Vindman, who gained national attention as a witness in President Donald Trump’s first impeachment trial in 2019, rallied supporters in Wilton Manors as he looks to keep momentum to the finish line.</p><p>“It’s about making sure we’re funding Medicare. It’s about making sure working families aren’t working paycheck to paycheck. Have a little bit of an easier go, and it’s about taking care of the next generation of young people,” Vindman said.</p><p>His competitor, state Rep. Angie Nixon, led a walk through Little Havana as her campaign aims to turn out the vote.</p><p>“I actually care about people. And I show up. I know what Floridians are facing because I’ve been facing it with them for my entire life, I’ve been born and raised here,” Nixon said.</p><p>The winner of that primary will very likely take on incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Ashley Moody.</p><p>Local 10 caught up with Moody at an early voting location at a Hialeah library.</p><p>“Three days out from a primary election you can really feel the energy, folks are excited and I just hope that everybody is looking and seeing where this polling place is for Tuesday and get out to vote,” Moody said.</p><p>In Coral Gables, chief financial officer candidate Annette Taddéo cast her ballot alongside Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.</p><p>“Frankly like most Floridians we are fed up. And we can no longer afford to live here, it’s getting just crazy how expensive it is,” Taddéo said.</p><p>Meanwhile, Lt. Gov. Jay Collins, who’s running for governor, joined supporters at early voting in Pembroke Pines.</p><p>Asked how he’d be different from Gov. Ron DeSantis, Collins mentioned his longtime service in the Army Special Forces as a Green Beret.</p><p>“We’re very similar, I don’t think you can really isolate one thing versus the other, but I think it’s important to point out where my background’s different. Because my story’s the American story. And that itself is inspiring to many but it matters now more than ever because we are one people,” Collins said.</p><p>Congressman Byron Donalds has led polling and fundraising in that governor’s race.</p><p>Businessman James Fishback and former House Speaker Paul Renner are also running in that race.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Irish fans praised for standout support of their athletes at European championships in Birmingham]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/irish-fans-praised-for-standout-support-of-their-athletes-at-european-championships-in-birmingham/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/irish-fans-praised-for-standout-support-of-their-athletes-at-european-championships-in-birmingham/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By KEN MAGUIRE, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — Paul O’Donnell was struggling in the marathon on Sunday morning. The Irish fans got him home.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 23:09:06 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — Paul O’Donnell was struggling in the marathon on Sunday morning. The Irish fans got him home.</p><p>“It was incredible, to see green and the tricolors all over the course,” the Irishman said. “The support kept me going. It was much appreciated. It was just a roar, ‘Go Ireland, go Paul.'"</p><p>Whether waving flags or roaring for their athletes, Irish fans have made their mark at the European championships in Birmingham. Ireland's athletes have taken note, as have broadcasters and organizers.</p><p>“It feels like a home championships,” O’Donnell, who finished 43rd, told The Associated Press.</p><p>The official Instagram account of the games, Birmingham 2026, posted: “Beginning to think the Irish fans are the best fans in Europe!" In another post, it added: “From Dublin to Birmingham and everywhere in between, they follow their athletes across the world, and the noise they bring is unmatched.”</p><p>Kate O'Connor won the heptathlon on Saturday to double Ireland's gold tally. Mark English had won the 800-meter final on Thursday, followed minutes later by a silver medal for Rhasidat Adeleke in the 200 meters. Andrew Coscoran picked up a bronze in the 1,500.</p><p>Husband-wife duo Eoin Murphy and Emma McNelis of Dublin were in Alexander Stadium to see O’Connor complete her heptathlon victory.</p><p>“It feels like there’s as many Irish as British here — at the stadium,” McNelis said as they watched the marathon.</p><p>Murphy bought an Irish flag at the Dublin airport for their weekend trip. For him, Coscoran's bronze was the highlight "because it was so surprising. He was in the middle of the pack for most of it.”</p><p>In interviews with Athletics Ireland, Irish competitors marveled at the support they’ve received in Birmingham.</p><p>O’Connor described the experience as “probably the closest we’ll ever get to a home games.”</p><p>“It’s a championships that I’ll obviously never forget for winning gold but also never forget the roars, the cheers, the support,” she said. “I’ve never experienced anything like that before.”</p><p>“Seeing so many kids as well out there that are screaming for autographs and photos," O’Connor added, "it kind of makes you realize the effect that you have on the country by, I don’t know, running, jumping, throwing, doing all those events as well as you can.”</p><p>Ireland's medal haul for the championships stayed at four. Sarah Healy and Sophie O’Sullivan competed in the 1,500 final Sunday night but finished outside the top three.</p><p>National pride is a big factor</p><p>In an annual survey, champion boxer Katie Taylor regularly tops the list as Ireland’s “most admired athlete” despite boxing not ranking among the favorite sports. Gaelic Games topped the list just ahead of soccer, with rugby third and "athletics/tennis" fourth in the 2025 edition of the Teneo Sport and Sponsorship Index.</p><p>Athletics stars from this week will likely get some love in the next version.</p><p>Adeleke was second to Taylor in the 2024 survey after winning a gold medal and two silver medals at the 2024 European championships in Rome.</p><p>This week, the 23-year-old Adeleke said she felt like she was home thanks to the Irish fans.</p><p>“Definitely trumped any other nation that was out there. So loud, so supportive,” she said.</p><p>Adeleke's silver on Thursday came shortly after English's gold.</p><p>“Twenty minutes, two medals. That’s a great night out for us.”</p><p>___</p><p>See full AP coverage of European sports here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/5RZYAJGNN5Y3ODXMJKBOHSYHDM.jpg?auth=6f6991481c1097302297317856baf61833c46af792d1c7ae01f12e462f941d78&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Ireland's Kate O'Connor celebrates after winning the gold medal in the heptathlon at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Petr David Josek</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/QCYY5CV3HENFAT64EJTXRUFYQI.jpg?auth=552de89a18f75ac7e69c7229010a847480fbde13ac957317ff857ebc0aebefb8&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Mark English of Ireland celebrates after winning the gold medal in the men's 800 meters final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Petr David Josek</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/26RWDKGGC5YD2TNNSB7KYJNZMA.jpg?auth=b3831f0547516b53ea872a88d33221d583646f422ac1f4b8e86a7e4704a2c315&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Amy Hunt of Britain celebrates winning the gold medal with Rhasidat Adeleke of Ireland, who took the silver, in the women's 200 meters final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Petr David Josek</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/DJEGSOI2RC6Z4QBTHSDKQ5QI3A.jpg?auth=1878870a4848dec16f58b921b44bad38c3d19d0c9b8524d3f787129caa20c2b9&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Ireland's Andrew Coscoran celebrates winning the bronze medal in the men's 1,500 meters final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Morgan Harlow)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Morgan Harlow</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/TXRFYB6GFQ3RWNGVM7YFIDDEOU.jpg?auth=e45d121854057e4a91046f61bb89836264182a9d8c0bec81d3b6bdfc424c1c36&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Iris fans cheer during the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Petr David Josek</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[August 16: Warm, dry weekend continues]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/weather/2026/08/16/august-16-warm-dry-weekend-continues/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/weather/2026/08/16/august-16-warm-dry-weekend-continues/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[John Gerard]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Unusually dry weather continues as we head through the back end of our weekend thanks to a lot of Saharan dust filling our skies keeping those rain and storm chances close to non-existent. ]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 13:13:53 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unusually dry weather continues as we head through the back end of our weekend thanks to a lot of Saharan dust filling our skies keeping those rain and storm chances close to non-existent. </p><p>Fewer clouds means more sun which means hotter weather so look for highs in the mid-90s through the middle of the week which will put us near record highs each day. The dust is expected to thin a bit by Wednesday so rain chances will come back into the forecast later in the week although chances will still be lower than normal for mid-August. </p><p>A Heat Advisory is in effect today from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. so avoid strenuous activities during the peak heating of the day and drink lots of water to avoid heat related symptoms. </p><p>The beach is the place to be but get under a shady palm tree. There’s currently no activity in the Atlantic to be concerned about and no tropical activity is expected through the next seven days.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/ZVM6A6ZXGBFH5FRLH2CKLR7DDY.jpg?auth=5538de09b666ea5a5147343fa29e64118175bed12961ff44a71e0e9e91fc0d29&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Bou Meng, a Cambodian artist and survivor of a Khmer Rouge torture center, has died at 85]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/bou-meng-a-cambodian-artist-and-survivor-of-a-khmer-rouge-torture-center-has-died-at-85/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/bou-meng-a-cambodian-artist-and-survivor-of-a-khmer-rouge-torture-center-has-died-at-85/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By SOPHENG CHEANG, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodian artist Bou Meng, one of only seven people known to have survived a notorious Khmer Rouge torture center in the Southeast Asian country in the late 1970s, has died. He was 85.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 12:59:31 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodian artist Bou Meng, one of only seven people known to have survived a notorious Khmer Rouge torture center in the Southeast Asian country in the late 1970s, has died. He was 85.</p><p>His ability to paint portraits of the then-leader Pol Pot was why he was kept alive.</p><p>The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, a U.N.-backed tribunal that sought to try Khmer Rouge leaders for genocide and other crimes against humanity, said he died late Friday due to age-related illness.</p><p>“The passing of Mr. Bou Meng represents the loss of an important historical witness to the grave crimes committed during the brutal Khmer Rouge regime, particularly to the history and tragedy that took place at the former S-21 Security Centre,” referring to the prison, also known as Tuol Sleng, where he had been held for almost two years starting in 1977.</p><p>The Khmer Rouge group that ruled Cambodia from 1975–79 was accused of genocide for causing the deaths of so many of their countrymen from executions, starvation, and lack of medical care due to its radical policies. An estimated 1.7 million Cambodians died from forced labor, starvation, medical neglect, and executions.</p><p>An estimated 16,000 women and children were kept at S-21 over the course of nearly four years before being killed. Now it serves as the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, named after the high school it had been before the Khmer Rouge takeover.</p><p>Bou Meng, along with two other survivors, artist Vann Nath and mechanic Chum Mey, testified in 2009 at the trial of Kaing Guek Eav, also known as Duch, who had been the S-21 commandant.</p><p>Duch was found guilty of crimes against humanity, torture, and murder in 2010 and ultimately received a sentence of life imprisonment. He died in prison in 2020 at the age of 77.</p><p>In 2010, Bou Meng testified that painting larger-than-life images of Pol Pot and portraits of other communist icons helped save his life.</p><p>It took three months to complete his first outsized work. Kaing Guek Eav then ordered him to make three more Pol Pot paintings and portraits of other communist leaders. These included Mao Zedong of China and North Korea’s Kim Il Sung, as well as one mocking Ho Chi Minh, the father of Vietnam’s communist revolution.</p><p>“I was ordered to paint a picture of Ho Chi Minh’s head on the body of a dog,” Bou Meng told the U.N.-backed tribunal. Cambodia’s archenemy was neighboring Vietnam, which eventually invaded to oust the Khmer Rouge in 1979.</p><p>Youk Chhang, head of the Documentation Center of Cambodia, which has collected voluminous archives about the Khmer Rouge tragedy, said on Sunday that Bou Meng’s life journey for justice has been documented and “will not be forgotten by genocide history around the world.”</p><p>“I urge action to preserve stories of the millions who survived the Khmer Rouge and provide them with both mental and physical health support,” Youk Chhang told The Associated Press in a text message.</p><p>Like many who were taken to Tuol Sleng, Bou Meng had joined the Khmer Rouge in its war from 1970–75 to unseat a pro-American government, but was detained in one of its many internal purges after victory. He was brutally tortured before being assigned his painting duties.</p><p>Bou Meng’s first wife was arrested with him and disappeared from the prison, and presumably was executed. He never found their two children, who were taken to the countryside, where they were likely killed.</p><p>In his later years, Bou Meng, who remarried, often spent his days at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, where he sold copies of a book about his experience.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/OLVST6PYHM7DFBAY2VSC2ZMVC4.jpg?auth=f3248e016c0d502d37fa7969323316601156b31fbcda27c24be71ba86d6e77bd&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE- Bou Meng, center, former S-21 prison survivor, leaves the courtroom after the verdict is announced for Khieu Samphan, former Khmer Rouge head of state, at the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith, file)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Heng Sinith</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/NH5N3SLO4QJER6ZWLXJ3RIQAKU.jpg?auth=7a6a44fa603eb24f6b4d15da697b662aed3a25c563e3816becbfba533e517fde&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Bou Meng, a former S-21 prison survivor, sits at his hours in Koh Thom, Kandal province, Cambodia, Teusday, Jan. 31, 2012. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith, File)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Heng Sinith</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Tropical Storm Lala rakes Hawaii with high winds and rain without making landfall]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/national/2026/08/16/lala-is-again-a-tropical-storm-sending-drenching-rain-and-high-winds-across-the-hawaiian-islands/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/national/2026/08/16/lala-is-again-a-tropical-storm-sending-drenching-rain-and-high-winds-across-the-hawaiian-islands/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By MIKELLA SCHUETTLER and KATE BRUMBACK, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Hurricane Lala weakened Sunday to a tropical storm after raking Hawaii without making landfall, its heavy rains and winds strong enough to sweep around 100 homes off their foundations on the Big Island, officials said.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 23:42:10 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hurricane Lala weakened Sunday to a tropical storm after raking Hawaii without making landfall, its heavy rains and winds strong enough to sweep around 100 homes off their foundations on the Big Island, officials said.</p><p>Gov. Josh Green said no one is believed to have died when the homes washed away. Earlier, a search-and-rescue mission was launched in the coastal communities of Na’alehu and Wai’ohinu, near the Big Island’s southern tip.</p><p>He spoke at a news conference as the storm continued to punish the islands with strong gusts and pounding rain, reaching a total of nearly three feet (one meter) in places.</p><p>Cynthia Channels, a local organizer who works with unhoused people and families in need, has been driving around Oahu in her pickup truck, assessing damage. For her, the wind has been the worst part of the storm.</p><p>“The winds are really bad, people’s shingles are falling off the roofs,” Channels said.</p><p>Green said its not clear if a vehicle wreck that killed one person Saturday in the South Point area of the Big Island was storm related.</p><p>Storm hits islands with flooding and power outages</p><p>Honolulu, on Oahu, was bearing the brunt of the tropical storm conditions spreading westward over the island chain. The Honolulu Fire Department had received more than 600 weather-related responses by noon local time Sunday, including 147 reports of downed trees. There were also roofs blown off, downed power lines and one swimmer who had to be rescued, a city statement said.</p><p>Much of the state remained under a flash flood warning, though the National Hurricane Center downgraded the Big Island to a flood advisory Sunday.</p><p>“Basically, the best thing to do right now is just stay home for a bit longer,” weather service meteorologist Stephen Parker said. “The storm won’t last forever and once those kind of threats get cleaned up, it will be safe to be out and about again.”</p><p>More than 200,000 homes and businesses were without power by midday, according to the utility tracker poweroutage.us. That included nearly two-thirds of customers on the Big Island. At least three hospitals were operating on generator power, the governor said, adding damage to roads and several small bridges was making some places hard to reach.</p><p>“Everyone is safe and healthy,” said Green, a medical doctor who previously worked in emergency departments of remote hospitals on the Big Island. “But boy, a lot of work ahead.”</p><p>Powerful waves pounded the Big Island’s coast. Just missing landfall, the eyewall didn’t weaken, and its winds pounded mountainsides as bands of rain blew nearly sideways. The storm came three years after the state experienced the deadliest wildfire in the U.S. in more than a century.</p><p>Lala isn’t losing strength as wind and rains lash Hawaii</p><p>Tropical storm warnings were in effect for the islands of Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, Oahu, Kauai and Niihau, raising the possibility of destructive flooding.</p><p>The heaviest rain Sunday was falling on Lanai, Moloka’i and Oahu, while the highest wind gusts topped 100 mph (161 kph) at the towering Mauna Kea volcano on the Big Island, Parker said.</p><p>As of 11 a.m. in Hawaii, Lala was centered about 140 miles (220 kilometers) west of Honolulu with top sustained winds of 65 mph (100 kph), the U.S. National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory. The storm was moving west-northwest at about 16 mph (28 kph).</p><p>The advisory said the storm's strength is expected to change little through Monday and forecasters expect Lala could become a hurricane again on Tuesday or Wednesday when it has moved well west of the island chain.</p><p>Some higher-altitude places on the Big Island, dominated by Mauna Kea, have been hit with as much as 35 inches (89 centimeters) of rain. That’s enough to loosen steep slopes where some of the 210,000 islanders live off the grid in improvised housing.</p><p>As the hurricane approached, shelters were opened, events were canceled and ranchers were urged to leave their cattle in pastures rather than structures that might collapse. Many residents are still dealing with the aftermath of devastating floods in March and took precautions.</p><p>A beloved bakery is damaged</p><p>The Punalu’u Bake Shop on in Naalehu, Big Island, a tourist hotspot and major local employer, was severely damaged. Zachary Kennedy, the manager of the Hawaiian sweet bread bakery, said water rushed through their factories and retail store, leaving behind around three feet (1 meter) of mud.</p><p>“This is a different level of damage, it’s literally catastrophic,” Kennedy said.</p><p>Kate McLellan, a resident on Oahu’s North Shore, was still waiting for the worst of the storm after her power went out Sunday morning, glued to the weather network.</p><p>In March and April, her community was hit by back-to-back storms with heavy rain and high winds, keeping residents on high alert. Memories of that storm were “giving that same uncertainty and hesitation and panic and anxiety,” McLellan said.</p><p>Nicole Clark has been sheltering in place on Kauai and is prepared to stay there after her school was canceled Monday for her kids because of a tree blocking a road. Still, she said she’s inspired and comforted by the sense of community established across Hawaii during storms like this.</p><p>“It’s a good feeling during hard times,” Clark said.</p><p>___</p><p>Associated Press writers Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, Geoff Mulvihill, Alexa St. John and Ed White contributed.</p><p>___</p><p>Schuettler is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/NWWDQ27BF27UL2URRXLITGQR7U.jpg?auth=e66bf2e9cf6883018eff535e92f829fab6738158cc16a5e0a4ddc887c95dd5e4&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[This NOAA satellite image taken at 3:50 PM ET (EDT) on Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026, shows Tropical Storm Lala over Hawaii. (NOAA via AP)]]></media:description></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/AJ6LWIG6C4AK7MIC5YKHZZKGCE.jpg?auth=d4bca6ae60b6af24c845dc2768d11b7f205ce0a62dba9172b5f9a730d1849522&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[This photo released by the Hawaii Department of Transportation shows damage along a roadway on the eastern edge of Hawaii's Big Island from Hurricane Lala, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. (Hawaii Department of Transportation via AP)]]></media:description></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Britain's Amy Hunt wins record 4th gold medal at European championships. 'Mondo' victorious again]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/britains-amy-hunt-wins-record-fourth-gold-medal-at-european-championships/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/britains-amy-hunt-wins-record-fourth-gold-medal-at-european-championships/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — Amy Hunt won a record fourth gold medal in a single edition of the European championships when Britain clinched victory in the mixed 4x100 relay on Sunday.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 23:03:05 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — Amy Hunt won a record fourth gold medal in a single edition of the European championships when Britain clinched victory in the mixed 4x100 relay on Sunday.</p><p>Hunt had already won two individual titles — the 100 and 200 — and added a third gold Saturday in the women’s 4x100 relay at Alexander Stadium.</p><p>The team of Jeremiah Azu, Dina Asher-Smith, Zharnel Hughes and Hunt won Sunday in a time of 39.97 seconds. Germany was second in 40.11 and Spain third in 40.42.</p><p>On the anchor leg, Hunt pulled away from Gina Lückenkemper to cross the line for gold.</p><p>“Oh my gosh, I'm over the moon,” Hunt told the BBC. “To finish it off with some of my best friends in the sport ... to do it all together is incredible.”</p><p>Asher-Smith won her career eighth European championships gold and became the competition's most decorated athlete with her 11th medal, moving one ahead of the late Polish sprinter Irena Szewinska.</p><p>This was the debut of the mixed 4x100 relay in the European championships.</p><p>“It’s good to get to try something new,” Asher-Smith told the BBC, although she added, “I was absolutely terrified.”</p><p>Four in a row for Duplantis</p><p>Swedish pole vaulter Armand “Mondo” Duplantis earned his fourth consecutive European championship title by clearing 6.15 meters.</p><p>Duplantis is the world record holder — he vaulted 6.31 meters in March. That was his 15th world record. He first broke it in 2020 and has eclipsed his mark by 1 centimeter each time since.</p><p>The two-time reigning Olympic champion watched on as Greek rival Emmanouil Karalis (6.00) lost momentum after getting over 6.10 but knocking the bar off on his way down. Karalis took his second straight silver at the championships. France's Baptiste Thiery (5.85) earned bronze.</p><p>Italy wins medal table</p><p>Bragging rights were on the line in the last event of the week-long championships when Britain and Italy were tied at nine golds each atop the medal table.</p><p>The Italians pulled out the victory in the men's 4x400 relay final, and the home team settled for silver. That means Italy topped the table with 10 golds and an overall 22 medals, three more than Britain's total.</p><p>Italy also topped the medal table two years ago in Rome.</p><p>In the penultimate event of the championships, the Dutch women's 4x400 relay team won gold when star Femke Broeders-Bol held off Britain's Emily Newnham down the stretch. It was the third straight women’s 4x400 relay championships title and Broeders-Bol's sixth career gold at the championships.</p><p>In the women's 1,500 final, Britain's Georgia Hunter Bell improved on her silver medal from two years ago by crossing the line first in 4:07.78.</p><p>Larissa Iapichino had added to Italy's gold tally by winning the women's long jump, leaping 7.00 meters for the title.</p><p>Memorable marathons</p><p>Amanal Petros made sure there was no photo finish this time.</p><p>The German won the men’s marathon on Sunday morning by a whopping 7 seconds, less than a year after missing out on gold in a photo finish at the world championships in Tokyo.</p><p>Petros crossed the finish line in Birmingham in 2 hours, 9 minutes, 11 seconds — breaking the championships record in the process. Italy’s Pietro Riva took silver with his 2:09:18, three seconds better than Israel’s Gashau Ayale.</p><p>Last September, the Eritrean-born Petros settled for silver behind Tanzania’s Alphonce Simbu in the closest marathon in world championships history. Both men were officially clocked at 2:09:48, but it was determined that Simbu crossed the line a fraction sooner.</p><p>In the women’s marathon Sunday, Finland’s Alisa Vainio dominated the field to finish in 2:22:26, nearly five minutes ahead of silver medalist Lili Anna Vindics-Toth of Hungary. Britain’s Abbie Donnelly took bronze. Vainio broke Christelle Daunay’s championship record from 2014 by almost three minutes.</p><p>___</p><p>See full AP coverage of European sports here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/HZ6JKAX2MSKFYGB2RCFO3UD6NQ.jpg?auth=4f0eeeb53bb7574d845a5a6b02a42684f2ec5a16685bb59703c2e93fc8fc1b3c&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Britain's Amy Hunt crosses the finish line to win the mixed 4 X 100 meters relay final setting a new European record at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Matthias Schrader</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/IKQIOZAQGDM3CGSGZSZ3H54GM4.jpg?auth=e5314edb434217932cac59ebe898edafd231e0206268380f87a960e9f7b98916&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Britain's Jeremiah Azu, Dina Asher-Smith, Zharnel Hughes and Amy Hunt pose after winning the mixed 4 X 100 meters relay final setting a new European record at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Matthias Schrader</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/ZFFSPN5C3OLIBG7WRL7KI2W6GI.jpg?auth=f33f901e3c7bcf10d581ed086ad813f3afef8618200c791450c168c5bb93171f&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Sweden's Armand Duplantis bites his gold medal as he celebrates winning the men's pole vault final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Morgan Harlow)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Morgan Harlow</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/6C64RYQSIJFNCMDZ4BXOM3ZWNE.jpg?auth=14e8e0106e6bd34dc0c452daf02da621f7bc322acbb63c6a41266142fb8e25ee&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Sweden's Armand Duplantis competes in the men's pole vault final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Morgan Harlow)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Morgan Harlow</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/UBCSWJPPKBT2AHPOV4NGWQNSPE.jpg?auth=3bd2d6a0d02304c68fac2b1002ddae639921603f1d2201d7dadd7edd38463e8c&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Sweden's Armand Duplantis wears his wedding ring on his competition shoe shoelace at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Matthias Schrader</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Republicans won the redistricting competition. Don't tell that to this California congressman]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2026/08/16/republicans-won-the-redistricting-competition-dont-tell-that-to-this-california-congressman/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2026/08/16/republicans-won-the-redistricting-competition-dont-tell-that-to-this-california-congressman/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By NICHOLAS RICCARDI, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[LINCOLN, Calif. (AP) — One thing Anne Smull, a retired feedstore owner, was looking forward to on Election Day was voting for the man who currently represents her in Congress, conservative Rep. Kevin Kiley. Now she can't.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 11:42:33 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LINCOLN, Calif. (AP) — One thing Anne Smull, a retired feedstore owner, was looking forward to on Election Day was voting for the man who currently represents her in Congress, conservative Rep. Kevin Kiley. Now she can't.</p><p>That's because California Democrats sliced Kiley's district six ways as payback for Republican redistricting in Texas and elsewhere. The chunk of the district that Smull, who identifies as a conservative, lives in is now grafted onto an overwhelmingly Democratic seat based in the state's wine country.</p><p>During a recent lunch at a cafe in Lincoln, a onetime agricultural town that has morphed into a bedroom community on the edge of Sacramento's exurban sprawl, Smull was heartbroken to hear she can no longer vote for Kiley.</p><p>“He believes in the same things I do,” Smull said. “It feels sneaky and underhanded.”</p><p>Republicans started the redistricting competition. Democrats might finish it</p><p>Democratic voters in several other states know how Smull feels.</p><p>President Donald Trump last year told GOP-controlled states to redraw their maps before this year's midterm elections to increase the number of winnable seats for Republicans in order to help the party hold onto the U.S. House. The effort was turbocharged by a U.S. Supreme Court decision this spring that neutralized a key provision of the Voting Rights Act and cleared the way for Republicans to redraw more seats across the South that had elected Black Democrats.</p><p>Democratic-leaning and heavily minority communities from Texas to Tennessee have been split into multiple congressional districts that dilute the Democratic vote by stretching deep into conservative areas.</p><p>In the future, it is likely that more Republican voters in other states will go through what Smull and other conservatives in Northern California are facing. Democrats in Maryland, New York, Illinois and other strongholds have pledged to retaliate in time for the 2028 elections and split Republican-leaning districts the way their California counterparts did Kiley's.</p><p>Democrats have been hindered nationally by stricter rules against partisan line-drawing in their states, but California showed a way around that. California Democrats won voter approval last year to redraw the state's congressional map, originally made by an independent commission, and formed five new Democratic-leaning seats.</p><p>‘We have zero voice,’ says voter angry at the Democratic drive for a new political map</p><p>Kiley's is one of them. The reworked political lines led the two-term congressman to leave the Republican Party and run as an independent in the slightly Democratic-leaning district that now includes his home.</p><p>He spoke out against partisan gerrymandering, even unsuccessfully trying to force the Republican-led House to allow a vote on a bill to ban mid-decade redistricting.</p><p>“We've seen partisan divisions really spin out of control in really harmful ways, and I think exhibit number one is the redistricting wars,” Kiley recently told a group of voters in the suburb of Citrus Heights.</p><p>Democrats contend Kiley's party switch is purely a political trick to survive in a more liberal district. They note he still caucuses with House Republicans, has voted for many of the GOP's priorities, including Trump's sweeping budget and tax cut bill last year, and that political organizations run by House Republicans are spending money to back his reelection.</p><p>Even some of Kiley's supporters think the election was a factor in the congressman's decision to become an independent.</p><p>“My original thinking was he did it because of redistricting — maybe it'd help him get reelected,” said John Coburn, a 68-year-old retired business owner, at the Citrus Heights event.</p><p>Coburn is furious at the Democrats’ redistricting and hopes Kiley wins. Coburn does not care that they did it in retaliation for Texas, where Republicans at Trump's directive revised that state's map to carve out up to five new winnable conservative seats.</p><p>“I don't care about Texas, I live in California,” Coburn said, adding that “40% of the state is Republican, and we have zero voice. Zero. It's not how our Founding Fathers intended.”</p><p>For Democrats in the district, a rare political opportunity</p><p>In an interview, Kiley said his switch to independent was no political gambit. If he wanted to stay in the House, he argued, he could have had an easier time staying in the GOP, moving to a more conservative district that included parts of his old one and running in a Republican primary there.</p><p>"I could have gone there and run and played the same game these other politicians are playing,” he said.</p><p>Kiley said he is caucusing with Republicans to avoid losing his seats on committees and that in the next Congress he will try to change rules so independent members do not lose committee seats because they do not caucus with one of the two major parties.</p><p>Among his backers, he noted, is onetime Democratic presidential hopeful Andrew Yang, a former technology entrepreneur who co-founded a centrist party for independents.</p><p>The Democrat running against Kiley, former state Sen. Richard Pan, scoffs at his rival's newfound independent status.</p><p>“He was a MAGA champion when he first ran for Congress, and now he's trying to say ‘I’m not,'” Pan told a crowd at a senior community in Roseville, referring to Trump's “Make America Great Again” movement.</p><p>Earlier that day, Pan swung by the Placer County Democratic Party office, tucked away on the second story of a brick shopping arcade in Lincoln's compact downtown.</p><p>Placer is a Republican county that stretches from the Sacramento suburbs to the northwestern shores of Lake Tahoe. The entire county is in Kiley's current district, but it will be divided among three districts in the new map.</p><p>Kathleen Crawford, chair of the county Democratic Party, was enthusiastic about the county getting carved up.</p><p>“It's worth it, because we have an opportunity to get Democratic representation, which has been missing from our county,” Crawford said. “I've been here 15 years, and this is my first real opportunity to elect a Democrat.”</p><p>A never-ending cycle that cuts out ‘the little people’</p><p>Lincoln's downtown is flanked by fruit, vegetable and flower farms, as well as new subdivisions. The community and its neighboring suburbs have become a destination for people fleeing the San Francisco Bay Area's housing prices. That has helped change the once solidly conservative area into a political battleground where skilled mapmakers can draw winnable seats for Democrats.</p><p>Ed Church, a 61-year-old risk manager, was eating lunch at Simple Pleasures cafe in Lincoln when he contemplated Kiley's shift. A Democrat, Church has not been a Kiley fan and he was bemused by the congressman's move.</p><p>“If that's how he'd been initially and not so MAGA, I probably could have supported him,” Church said of Kiley's independent status. Now Church, as a Lincoln resident, is in a purely Democratic district and will not have a say in Kiley's fate in November. His main criteria in the election will be “who's going to stand up to Trump?”</p><p>Across the street at a gun store, Wesley Johnson, 43, who considers himself a conservative independent, said he was dispirited by the state's redistricting.</p><p>“I feel Northern California is not represented fairly,” Johnson said. “San Francisco, Sacramento and Los Angeles control everything.”</p><p>He acknowledged Republicans were doing the same thing in states they controlled and said he did not know how it could stop.</p><p>“You're just cutting out the little people,” Johnson said.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/NXPKRHDTQTATUYE6KIEUUPZ5WI.jpg?auth=025224301e80ec0a63eeb8521aeb8854758138eae0474133524e487dc8ea55cc&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Rep. Kevin Kiley, I-Calif., a candidate for the California 6th District seat in the House of Representatives in the Nov. 3, election, appears at a campaign event in Citrus Heights, Calif., Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Rich Pedroncelli</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/6A2VP7NEUHMXUF7QPENU3VKKOM.jpg?auth=559fb37313558eaa79aaa90e241682d2d3b85a83bf0469594eadf5fa1ee6ad26&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Richard Pan, the Democratic candidate for the California 6th District seat in the House of Representatives in the Nov. 3 election, appears at a campaign event, in Roseville, Calif., Thursday, Aug. 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Rich Pedroncelli</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/NPUWWHI3ISQZQ7YY74N2DPYL7I.jpg?auth=450cf9318a99ffd04d205ff2236b13aa96c988f3ce1033cc1e3c4d90852c4ecd&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Victoria Fochetti-Murray, left, discusses the 2022 murder of her 17-year-old son,Tony Rocha, with Rep. Kevin Kiley, I-Calif., a candidate for the California 6th District seat in the House of Representatives, at a campaign event in Citrus Height Calif.,Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2026.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Rich Pedroncelli</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/R7NC5GQ4AB3O63I5UNLDSB7Y5I.jpg?auth=328fb45e2bd517e99f62d300e8dc398dcf1279f5e1fc90de5c9501d701090d9f&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Richard Pan, the Democratic candidate for the California 6th District seat in the House of Representatives in the Nov. 3 election, greets people at a campaign event, in Roseville, Calif., Thursday, Aug. 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Rich Pedroncelli</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Ben Franklin chose America. Son William chose the crown. This civil war is a microcosm of revolution]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2026/08/16/ben-franklin-chose-america-son-william-chose-the-crown-this-civil-war-is-a-microcosm-of-revolution/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2026/08/16/ben-franklin-chose-america-son-william-chose-the-crown-this-civil-war-is-a-microcosm-of-revolution/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By DANICA KIRKA, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[LONDON (AP) — In central London, near where tourists and business travelers board Eurostar trains to Paris, lies the burial place of Benjamin Franklin’s eldest son — a man whose life and family relationships were upended by his stance on the American Revolution.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 11:38:39 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LONDON (AP) — In central London, near where tourists and business travelers board Eurostar trains to Paris, lies the burial place of Benjamin Franklin’s eldest son — a man whose life and family relationships were upended by his stance on the American Revolution.</p><p>William Franklin was buried at the graveyard of St. Pancras Old Church following his death in 1813, more than three decades after he was forced to leave America because of his service to the country his father fought so hard to win independence from.</p><p>His burial in the capital of what was then the British Empire is a reminder that the Revolution was as much a civil war as it was the founding act of the United States of America. It is also, historians say, a reminder that the conflict that destroyed friendships and ripped apart families 250 years ago continues today.</p><p>“Now especially, I think it is important for people to understand that American history is 250 years of everybody disagreeing with each other,” said James Taub, associate curator at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia.</p><p>“The American Revolution is an ongoing event. We are living it, right still to this day,” he said. “And we’re all taking part in it in one way or another.”</p><p>America's creation story is anything but simple</p><p>After President Donald Trump’s Great American State Fair in Washington, after the band concerts and barbecues and fireworks that marked Independence Day celebrations across the U.S., the country is still faced with the task of forming a more perfect union out of the anger and confrontation that have filled the period since the Republican returned to the White House in January 2025.</p><p>It is a messy process that started amid the wreckage of the Revolution.</p><p>Often simplified as the tale of the plucky patriots who banded together to defeat the mighty British Empire, the revolution was more accurately an eight-year war fought by people who once saw themselves as British against the armies of their former sovereign.</p><p>As much as one-third of the population remained loyal to King George III and at times during the war loyalist Americans were the biggest contingent of troops in the British forces. Enslaved Black people fought on both sides of the conflict, as did Indigenous people.</p><p>People based their allegiances on who they thought was more likely to deliver freedom and justice.</p><p>That complicated reality played out in the Franklin family.</p><p>A revolution for the colonies and a tear in the Franklin family's unity</p><p>When Ben Franklin flew a kite into a thunderstorm in 1752 to demonstrate that lightning was essentially a massive electrical spark, young William Franklin was by his side.</p><p>Five years later, father and son traveled to London together after Ben Franklin was sent to the capital of the British Empire to represent Pennsylvania’s colonial government. As Ben Franklin settled into his home at 36 Craven St., which today serves as a museum of the Founding Father’s life in London, William studied law and married. Both enjoyed London's culture and nightlife.</p><p>William Franklin returned to America and became governor of New Jersey in 1763, a post he would hold for the next 13 years.</p><p>But father and son came into increasing conflict when Ben Franklin returned to Philadelphia in 1775. While the elder Franklin backed growing calls for independence as a member of the Continental Congress, William rejected the authority of Congress and continued to represent the king.</p><p>William Franklin was arrested by the emerging American government's forces as “an enemy of the country’s liberty” in January 1776 and imprisoned until October 1778, much of the time in solitary confinement. After his release in a prisoner exchange, he became a leader of the loyalist community in the British stronghold of New York City.</p><p>Following the defeat of British forces, William Franklin sailed for London in 1782. He is believed to have had only one brief meeting with his father between his arrest and Ben Franklin’s death in 1790.</p><p>Franklin warned his son about the risk from the royal ties</p><p>The bitter split came about even though Ben Franklin repeatedly warned his son that if he did not step down as royal governor, the new government would arrest him, said Daniel Mark Epstein, who chronicled the relationship in his book “The Loyal Son: The War in Ben Franklin’s House.” But William Franklin would not relent.</p><p>“He was absolutely not gonna budge,” Epstein said. “He was the last governor to leave his office, and he had to be dragged away literally in irons.”</p><p>Epstein sees the Franklin story as cautionary tale for the angry citizens of 21st-century America, a country marked by easy access to guns and falling educational standards. By contrast, colonial America was a highly literate society where 90% of the population could read and people were more likely to argue out their problems than resort to violence.</p><p>Yet still the colonies’ differences with Britain descended into war.</p><p>“Our educational system has failed us here,” Epstein said. “We’re really in a terrible crisis in terms of education. People find it very, very difficult to have rational arguments because they don’t have the language and yet there’s this crazy availability of weapons.”</p><p>Taub takes a broader view, seeing echoes of the conflicts that ignited the Revolution in the tensions of today.</p><p>He said Americans need to understand the complexities of the Revolutionary era so they can see how unique the Declaration of Independence was in 1776 and why so many other countries have since modeled their founding documents on it.</p><p>“It makes me feel better about us today,” he said. “And I think it will show that we’re just part of 250 years of an ongoing story and 250 years of an ongoing mission that was laid down, a cause that was laid down by people in 1776.”</p><p>___</p><p>Part of a series of stories exploring life in the United States as the country marks its 250th anniversary. Click here for more. Take a look at some of the objects that have come to define America here.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/O2ERYHKW7UTUQO2SYPQ7PQITZI.jpg?auth=87b58f59df96f06594643fcc78789a5a483f7c2ee1daa5e2640d20f49cbcbb99&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[The Benjamin Franklin House is pictured in central London, Monday, May 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Kin Cheung</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/RZCYONRIH22VRZ6GBPOQODCAUM.jpg?auth=a863fd89f23c36bff7eff6a4f10c7c6d5f0df7af99c942a5fa038ae9516cccc2&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A marble bust and a portrait of Benjamin Franklin is displayed at the Benjamin Franklin House in London, Monday, May 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Kin Cheung</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/V25MFWNHW22TTT3DJDMZA2HZBM.jpg?auth=dc50fa7d6b9195d54f31f1d772d73d88914c7c4fea72e1d5cf25a19770d74cbd&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[The Benjamin Franklin House is pictured in central London, Monday, May 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Kin Cheung</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/4LTR2JGHPYEABULMKZCHTLKL5Y.jpg?auth=4f70cf576efcda890ec7cd1f45912311e50917f7f87c0c4876ea7348f2c249d9&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Henry Wilkinson, head of education at the Benjamin Franklin House, walks downstairs at the Benjamin Franklin House in London, Monday, May 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Kin Cheung</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/BG3F7M23RNQ36RKYFQP2X2JLHA.jpg?auth=9cd43af3e807db0fed1ff704f1c28ed52bb35e61452c7181b9c31380884806a7&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Henry Wilkinson, head of education at the Benjamin Franklin House, shows a replica of Franklin's armonica at the Benjamin Franklin House in London, Monday, May 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Kin Cheung</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Thieves steal 4 Renaissance artworks in a Sicilian museum heist during an Italian holiday]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/entertainment/2026/08/16/thieves-steal-4-renaissance-artworks-in-a-sicilian-museum-heist-during-an-italian-holiday/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/entertainment/2026/08/16/thieves-steal-4-renaissance-artworks-in-a-sicilian-museum-heist-during-an-italian-holiday/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By COLLEEN BARRY, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[MILAN (AP) — Thieves stole four works attributed to Renaissance painter Antonello da Messina worth millions of euros from the regional museum in the city of Messina in Sicily while crowds gathered across town for the traditional Assumption holiday celebrations, cultural officials and Italian media said Sunday.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 00:26:26 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MILAN (AP) — Thieves stole four works attributed to Renaissance painter Antonello da Messina worth millions of euros from the regional museum in the city of Messina in Sicily while crowds gathered across town for the traditional Assumption holiday celebrations, cultural officials and Italian media said Sunday.</p><p>The thieves bypassed alarm and security systems on Saturday evening at the MuMe museum, making off with three of the five surviving panels of the San Gregorio Polyptych, dated to 1473, as well as the double-sided panel depicting the Virgin Mary and the dead Christ in Pietà, which was removed from an armored display case, the news agency LaPresse reported.</p><p>They removed all five panels of the San Gregorio Polyptych from their frame, but abandoned two behind a wall while fleeing.</p><p>Art expert Alberto Fiz estimated the value of the stolen works at 70 million euros ($81 million) to 80 million euros ($92 million).</p><p>“We are devastated by what happened. They were two of Antonello da Messina’s most important and best-known works. It is a tremendous loss for the museum, the city, the community and the art world,” MuMe director Marisa Mercurio told the ANSA news agency.</p><p>Mercurio said the theft occurred just before 10 p.m., and that the alarms were working and the guards were on site. She described the works as central to the region's heritage.</p><p>“These are not merely works by Antonello da Messina,” she told Sky TG24. “They are works that hold considerable significance in terms of our identity, as well as, of course, their artistic and cultural value, because they are works by our very own Antonello da Messina.”</p><p>Messina’s top culture official, Enzo Caruso, called the theft “more than a loss” and “a disaster.”</p><p>“Messina without Antonello is deprived of the very essence of the greatest artist of the European Renaissance,” Caruso told Sky, calling for the swift recovery of the stolen works.</p><p>Caruso noted that international interest in the artist had intensified since Italy’s Culture Ministry acquired Antonello’s devotional painting “Ecce Homo” for $14.9 million through negotiations with Sotheby’s in New York earlier this year.</p><p>Lynda Albertson, an art-crime analyst, said the works are instantly recognizable, impeding any effort to sell them through reputable channels.</p><p>“Stealing an Antonello may be far easier than selling one. If these are ordinary thieves, they will soon discover that — to their cost,” Albertson, who is the chief executive of the ARCA art crimes research association, told the Italian daily La Repubblica. She said such famous artworks often pass from one criminal to another, serving as collateral for other illicit activity.</p><p>The museum was closed Sunday while investigators gathered evidence. Neither museum officials nor the Carabinieri could immediately be reached for comment.</p><p>The Ferragosto holiday, which marks the feast of the Assumption of Mary, marks the height of the Italian summer holiday season, and was being celebrated in Messina with a procession that culminated in prayers and a blessing in the main Piazza Duomo around the time of the heist.</p><p>The theft comes just days after police in the northern Italian city of Parma announced that they had recovered three stolen artworks by Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse worth about 10 million euros ($11.5 million). Five people have been detained in the March 22-23 theft from the Magnani Rocca Foundation in Parma province.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/HYSSN37SXEYFJDKRC5S5UU6LMI.jpg?auth=d75c1a60ac7f8a4baf7c044d0ac82c7223e6259e93de1237dd33f834542d65b0&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A journalist browses the Messina museum website showing a picture of the Early Renaissance painter Antonello da Messina's artwork where three of the five panels belonging to the Polyptych of San Gregorio and the double-sided panel with the Madonna and the Christ in Pietà, stolen from the Sicilian museum on Aug. 15, in Rome, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Gregorio Borgia</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Corgis run, bark and sniff their way to glory at a growing international race]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/weird-news/2026/08/16/corgis-run-bark-and-sniff-their-way-to-glory-at-a-growing-international-race/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/weird-news/2026/08/16/corgis-run-bark-and-sniff-their-way-to-glory-at-a-growing-international-race/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By LIUDAS DAPKUS, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — It's not all about short-legged speed when 150 corgis gather for an international race celebrating the little dogs. There's a costume parade, the "smartest nose," and — of course — the loudest bark.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 01:34:02 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — It's not all about short-legged speed when 150 corgis gather for an international race celebrating the little dogs. There's a costume parade, the "smartest nose," and — of course — the loudest bark.</p><p>The fifth Corgi Race Vilnius drew dogs and their owners to the Lithuanian capital's Vingis park on Saturday for what organizers said was the biggest edition yet. There were competitors from Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Estonia, Germany, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, the United States and Britain — the country most closely associated with the breed, famously a favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II.</p><p>“In the first year, we gathered 40 corgis from one city. This year, it’s 150 from nine countries, and for the first time we have a participant from the place where the breed originated,” organizer Edvinas Miskas said.</p><p>“We call Vilnius the European capital of corgis, and when people from the breed’s homeland start coming to us rather than the other way around, that title begins to sound a little more serious.”</p><p>Ninety-four dogs took part in the main running event, competing in qualifiers, semifinals and the final.</p><p>In the final, which pitted corgis against each other over 25 meters (82 feet), the winner was American competitor GG, short for Gustave the Girl Dog. Another U.S. entrant, Mr. Corgington, finished a close second. Lithuania's own Moka, a two-time former champion, was third.</p><p>But much of the program dispensed with speed to explore the other skills of the dogs — and their owners.</p><p>There was a costume parade featuring 38 corgis in diverse outfits including a dinosaur suit, a dress and doggy sports gear. Amigo swept both the four-judge jury and the public Facebook vote for a flawless costume entry with a knight-like look.</p><p>In the “smartest nose” challenge, dogs searched for hidden treats. Latvian corgis Tora and Rusty shared the win.</p><p>And then there was the loudest bark competition. The first British competitor, 12-year-old Pembroke Welsh corgi Duke from Sedbergh in northwest England, didn't participate in the main race because of his stately age but was a hopeful in the barking stakes after, as his owner put it, training for his whole life.</p><p>It was Mr. Corgington who won the loudest bark contest, though.</p><p>He was one of the most traveled competitors. The final race offered him a rematch after he finished second against GG at a major race at Emerald Downs in Auburn, Washington — her second consecutive win there.</p><p>Half of the corgis registered in Vilnius this year were taking part for the first time. But six veterans — costume winner Amigo, Foksas, Foksis, Madeira, Bulka and Dziugas — have attended every edition.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/ON5BWY7KE3TQ4PJWKS7PWRCZQY.jpg?auth=e764bfb96c6b7baa0e76f4ee3beb88dafb1316b083602f517b4e861a38aa6d40&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Corgis race during the Corgi Race Vilnius 2026 event in Vilnius, Lithuania, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Mindaugas Kulbis</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/KGXIJBU67HD762DT4Z2O6IDO3A.jpg?auth=1e4d2c444ea118d78300103f7e98bbf034839b60cca2e9aa5b2aa778b03f1a36&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A corgi dog participates in a fashion show during a international event Corgi Race Vilnius 2026 in Vilnius, Lithuania, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Mindaugas Kulbis</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/XJZPH66CDPMX5URRRQDGOMDT4E.jpg?auth=ca42c14c65047f5b7cc6d7b0b74976671e5481861eda2dbb9010fe969eff48f0&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A corgi dog participates in a fashion show during a international event Corgi Race Vilnius 2026 in Vilnius, Lithuania, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Mindaugas Kulbis</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/5MCHBUNY2BPSIC4D5N5JGCHGEE.jpg?auth=5b48b10927ab350d52b74aecaf8931b68b6550a92227b4333b067bb2637b29be&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A corgi dog participates in a fashion show during a international event Corgi Race Vilnius 2026 in Vilnius, Lithuania, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Mindaugas Kulbis</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/55XEXDETYXSRUOFOCTEXGHZYA4.jpg?auth=fbd15f91bde3fa922f358734e2e096f0a0dacb08e0e474b93b468f207c634e25&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A corgi dog participates in a fashion show during a international event Corgi Race Vilnius 2026 in Vilnius, Lithuania, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Mindaugas Kulbis</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Bomberos combaten incendios forestales en varios países de Europa; 2 muertos en isla cerca de Atenas]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/bomberos-combaten-incendios-forestales-en-varios-paises-de-europa-2-muertos-en-isla-cerca-de-atenas/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/16/bomberos-combaten-incendios-forestales-en-varios-paises-de-europa-2-muertos-en-isla-cerca-de-atenas/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Por SYLVIE CORBET y AHMAD SEIR NASSIRI, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[BAELEN, Bélgica (AP) — Los bomberos combatían el domingo un enorme incendio forestal en el este de Bélgica que ha quemado una reserva natural, y otro en una isla griega cerca de Atenas donde dos personas murieron, mientras las condiciones calurosas y secas alimentaban incendios en distintas partes de Europa.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 17:30:57 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BAELEN, Bélgica (AP) — Los bomberos combatían el domingo un enorme incendio forestal en el este de Bélgica que ha quemado una reserva natural, y otro en una isla griega cerca de Atenas donde dos personas murieron, mientras las condiciones calurosas y secas alimentaban incendios en distintas partes de Europa.</p><p>Cerca de 30 kilómetros cuadrados (12 millas cuadradas) ardieron en las Altas Fagnes, una gran reserva natural en el este de Bélgica, en lo que los medios describieron como uno de los peores incendios forestales en la historia reciente del país.</p><p>Unos 600 residentes de municipios cercanos de Waimes y Bütgenbach, en la provincia de Lieja, cerca de la frontera con Alemania, recibieron instrucciones de evacuar el sábado, cuando los vientos cambiaron y el humo se extendió por la zona. Las autoridades también aconsejaron a los turistas que se marcharan, y se abrió un gimnasio cercano para recibir a los evacuados.</p><p>El gobernador provincial de Lieja, Hervé Jamar, señaló en un comunicado el domingo que se ha desplegado a más de 250 efectivos de emergencia, incluidos más de 100 bomberos belgas y alemanes, además de agentes de policía y militares y personal de protección civil. También intervinieron helicópteros de extinción operados por la policía federal de Bélgica y Holanda.</p><p>Dos muertos en incendios ocurridos en una isla griega</p><p>En Grecia, dos personas murieron el domingo en un incendio forestal en la isla de Salamina, al oeste de Atenas, dijeron los bomberos griegos.</p><p>Los cuerpos fueron recuperados en el pueblo de Peristeria, donde fuertes vientos alimentaron el incendio, que se propagaba rápidamente. Se informó de un segundo incendio en la zona de Selini. Embarcaciones de extinción y de la guardia costera evacuaban a los bañistas en el área.</p><p>Unos 260 bomberos respondían a los incendios, entre ellos, 15 equipos terrestres, 10 aeronaves y ocho helicópteros.</p><p>La isla había sido clasificada el domingo en riesgo alto de incendios forestales, con vientos cercanos a fuerza de vendaval. “Estas condiciones permitieron que el incendio alcanzara rápidamente proporciones peligrosas y se propagara con rapidez en siete minutos hacia zonas residenciales cercanas”, dijo el general de brigada de bomberos Vasileios Vathrakogiannis.</p><p>Las condiciones secas alimentan incendio récord en Bélgica</p><p>Según datos del Sistema Europeo de Información sobre Incendios Forestales, el incendio ha superado con creces a uno ocurrido en 2011 que quemó casi 14 kilómetros cuadrados (5,4 millas cuadradas) en la misma zona y había sido el mayor registrado hasta ahora en Bélgica.</p><p>Nicolas Yernaux, portavoz del Servicio Público de Valonia, dijo que las condiciones eran mucho peores esta vez. “Lidiamos con algo mucho más profundo porque tenemos un suelo muy seco”, afirmó.</p><p>René Dahmen, ingeniero jefe del Departamento de Naturaleza y Bosques, dijo que el incendio seguía propagándose el domingo en un área a la que era difícil acceder para los equipos.</p><p>“En el flanco oriental, hay una línea de al menos un kilómetro de largo donde el fuego avanza lentamente hacia un bosque municipal”, dijo Dahmen. “Esa es la primera prioridad ahora”.</p><p>El ministro del Interior, Bernard Quintin, dijo en X que los bomberos lograron evitar que el fuego se propagara hacia el oeste y hacia la ciudad alemana de Monschau.</p><p>En Alemania, las autoridades locales advirtieron el domingo que el incendio estaba a unos 1,5 kilómetros (poco menos de una milla) de la frontera.</p><p>Algunos agricultores de Bélgica y de Alemania llenaron camiones cisterna con agua extraída de un lago cercano antes de dirigirse hacia la zona del incendio para ayudar a los bomberos.</p><p>Países europeos envían aeronaves de extinción</p><p>Bélgica activó el mecanismo de protección civil de la Unión Europea para recibir asistencia de otros países, dijo en X la comisaria de la UE Hadja Lahbib, encargada de la gestión de crisis.</p><p>“Las Altas Fagnes están ardiendo. Bélgica no lo enfrenta sola”, dijo Lahbib. Suecia envió dos aviones cisterna y se estaban desplegando tres helicópteros, dos de Países Bajos y uno de República Checa.</p><p>El incendio se produce tras semanas de un clima inusualmente caluroso y seco. La combinación de brezales y turberas en las Altas Fagnes ha complicado los esfuerzos por contener las llamas.</p><p>Bélgica sufrió otro episodio de calor intenso esta semana, con temperaturas que alcanzaron alrededor de 37 grados Celsius (98,6 grados Fahrenheit) en varias partes del país el viernes.</p><p>Incendios forestales arden en Francia y Reino Unido</p><p>En Francia, los bomberos que combatían un incendio forestal en un pinar en la región suroccidental de Landas no enfrentaron grandes rebrotes durante la noche, dijo el prefecto de Landas, Gilles Clavreul. Las autoridades estimaron el área total quemada en 17 kilómetros cuadrados (6,6 millas cuadradas), mientras que unas 650 personas habían sido evacuadas de sus hogares.</p><p>Fue el tercer gran fuego en los vastos pinares del suroeste de Francia este verano, tras otros dos a finales de julio. Un enorme incendio forestal en el vecino departamento de Gironda quemó unos 420 kilómetros cuadrados (162 millas cuadradas) y obligó a evacuar a unas 220.000 personas en su avance hacia la costa atlántica y la zona de Burdeos.</p><p>En Reino Unido, los equipos de emergencia combatían 14 incendios forestales en el sur de Gales con el apoyo de personal militar. Las autoridades advirtieron que, aunque la ola de calor está remitiendo, las condiciones de sequía significan que el riesgo de incendios forestales sigue siendo alto.</p><p>Los incendios arrasaron esta semana más de una docena de viviendas en West Midlands, en el centro de Inglaterra, mientras las autoridades registraban el día más caluroso del año el jueves, cuando las temperaturas alcanzaron 38,1 grados Celsius (100,6 grados Fahrenheit).</p><p>En Alemania, los bomberos lograron importantes avances contra un incendio forestal en el bosque de Hürtgen, lo que permitió que unos 2.000 residentes evacuados de Gey regresaran a casa el sábado. Las autoridades dijeron el domingo que no había llamas abiertas y que los equipos habían establecido un cordón despejado alrededor del área afectada para evitar que el fuego se propagara.</p><p>___</p><p>Corbet informó desde París. Los periodistas de la AP Sylvia Hui en Londres, Geir Moulson en Berlín y Colleen Barry en Milán, Italia, contribuyeron a este despacho.</p><p>___</p><p>Esta historia fue traducida del inglés por un editor de AP con la ayuda de una herramienta de inteligencia artificial generativa.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/Y5PVEE6QF76JH3RXYAGOJ4MMCY.jpg?auth=a9a448033848a221a81b4a3b05ce35a76a32768df1fca79c615e2dbc16162775&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Un helicóptero arroja agua sobre un incendio forestal en la isla de Salamina, al oeste de Atenas, Grecia, el domingo 16 de agosto de 2026. (AP Foto/Michael Varaklas)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Michael Varaklas</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Firefighters battle wildfires in Belgium and Greece as 2 die on an island near Athens]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/firefighters-battle-massive-wildfires-in-belgium-and-greece-as-2-die-on-an-island-near-athens/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/firefighters-battle-massive-wildfires-in-belgium-and-greece-as-2-die-on-an-island-near-athens/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By SYLVIE CORBET and AHMAD SEIR NASSIRI, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[BAELEN, Belgium (AP) — Firefighters battled a massive wildfire that scorched a nature reserve in eastern Belgium and another on a Greek island near Athens where two people were killed on Sunday as hot and dry conditions fueled fires across parts of Europe.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 01:38:35 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BAELEN, Belgium (AP) — Firefighters battled a massive wildfire that scorched a nature reserve in eastern Belgium and another on a Greek island near Athens where two people were killed on Sunday as hot and dry conditions fueled fires across parts of Europe.</p><p>A blaze in eastern Belgium burned about 30 square kilometers (12 square miles) in the High Fens, a large nature reserve, in one of the country’s worst wildfires in recent history.</p><p>About 600 residents in the nearby municipalities of Waimes and Bütgenbach, in Liège province near the German border, were told to evacuate on Saturday as winds shifted and smoke spread through the area. Authorities also advised tourists to leave, while a nearby gymnasium was opened to receive evacuees.</p><p>Liège provincial governor Hervé Jamar said in a statement Sunday that more than 250 emergency personnel have been deployed, including over 100 Belgian and German firefighters, as well as police and military officers and civil protection staff. Firefighting helicopters operated by Belgium’s federal police and the Netherlands also helped.</p><p>Two killed as fires break out on a Greek island</p><p>In Greece, two people were killed in a wildfire Sunday on the island of Salamina, west of Athens, Greek firefighters said.</p><p>The bodies were recovered in the village of Peristeria, where strong winds fueled the rapidly spreading blaze. A second blaze was reported in the Selini area. Firefighting and coast guard vessels evacuated some 500 beachgoers in the area.</p><p>Some 260 firefighters were responding to the blazes, including 15 ground teams, 10 aircraft and eight helicopters.</p><p>The island had been placed at high wildfire risk on Sunday, with near gale-force winds. “These conditions enabled the fire to quickly reach dangerous proportions and spread rapidly within seven minutes toward nearby residential areas,” said Fire Brigadier General Vasileios Vathrakogiannis.</p><p>Dry conditions fuel record-breaking Belgium wildfire</p><p>The blaze now torching Belgium has far surpassed a 2011 fire that burned nearly 14 square kilometers (5.4 square miles) in the same area and was previously the country's largest wildfire on record, according to data from the European Forest Fire Information System.</p><p>Nicolas Yernaux, a spokesperson for the Public Service of Wallonia, said conditions were much worse this time. “We’re dealing with something much deeper because we have very dry soil,” he said.</p><p>René Dahmen, chief engineer at the Department of Nature and Forest, said the fire was still spreading Sunday in an area that was difficult for crews to reach.</p><p>“On the eastern flank, there’s a line at least a kilometer long where the fire is slowly advancing toward a municipal forest,” Dahmen said. “That’s the first priority now.”</p><p>Interior Minister Bernard Quintin said on X firefighters managed to keep the fire from spreading towards the west and toward the German town of Monschau.</p><p>In Germany, local authorities warned Sunday that the fire was about 1.5 kilometers (just under a mile) from the border.</p><p>Some farmers from both Belgium and Germany filled up tanker trucks, pumping water from a nearby lake before heading toward the fire area to help firefighters.</p><p>European countries send firefighting aircraft</p><p>Belgium activated the European Union’s civil protection mechanism to receive assistance from other countries, EU Commissioner Hadja Lahbib, who is in charge of crisis management, said on X.</p><p>“The High Fens are burning. Belgium is not facing it alone,” Lahbib said. Sweden sent two water-bombing aircraft, while three helicopters — two from the Netherlands and one from the Czech Republic — were also being deployed.</p><p>The fire follows weeks of unusually hot and dry weather. The High Fens’ mix of heathland and peat bogs has complicated efforts to contain the flames.</p><p>Belgium was hit by another spell of intense heat this week, with temperatures reaching about 37 C (98.6 F) in parts of the country Friday.</p><p>Wildfires burn in France and the UK</p><p>In France, firefighters battling a wildfire in a pine forest in the southwestern Landes region faced no major flare-ups overnight, Landes Prefect Gilles Clavreul said. Authorities estimated the total area burned at 17 square kilometers (6.6 square miles), while about 650 people had been evacuated from their homes.</p><p>It was the third major wildfire in the vast pine forests of southwestern France this summer, following two others in late July. A massive wildfire in the neighboring Gironde department burned about 420 square kilometers (162 square miles) and forced the evacuation of about 220,000 people as it spread toward the Atlantic coast and the Bordeaux area.</p><p>In the U.K., emergency crews were fighting 14 wildfires in South Wales with the support of military personnel. Authorities warned that although the heat wave is easing, drought conditions mean the risk of wildfires remains high.</p><p>Fires gutted more than a dozen homes in the West Midlands in central England this week as officials recorded the hottest day of the year on Thursday, when temperatures reached 38.1 C (100.6 F).</p><p>In Germany, firefighters made significant progress against a wildfire in the Hürtgen Forest, allowing about 2,000 evacuated residents of Gey to return home Saturday. Officials said Sunday there were no open flames and crews had established a cleared cordon around the affected area to prevent the fire from spreading.</p><p>___</p><p>Corbet reported from Paris. Associated Press writers Sylvia Hui in London, Geir Moulson in Berlin and Colleen Barry in Milan, Italy, contributed to this report.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/5BHWNKNB2UK4Q5O5BZQSMBK6MY.jpg?auth=878718b89b3d97afd049fecbf398cf594e715aa2366ad4a72cf33041e2d71e71&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Firefighter work to extinguish wildfires at Hautes Fagnes near Waimes, Belgium, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (Photo AP/Valentin Bianchi)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Valentin Bianchi</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/366GIEVP4NR6ZDSCKV5BHRSXWE.jpg?auth=b1fb665fd0671260d0fd418f7fcdb3c2a075b57784428ebf6a48caf0272eb533&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A firefighter walks through a burned area as flames engulf a house during a wildfire on the island of Salamina, west of Athens, Greece, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Varaklas)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Michael Varaklas</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/MM3LPMD24GP6MA26GMGWNVYOEE.jpg?auth=d6e376abc8977083233e7e69edd989f74074724470743ce3447353a77a3d5c32&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Smoke rises from burned-out parts of the Hautes Fagnes near Waimes, Belgium, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (Photo AP/Valentin Bianchi)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Valentin Bianchi</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/YTVAUYI3MXU6U4MRBPTVDZRVAE.jpg?auth=b0cdf7d2fc273225dea91c146e41d5cd346c36774200869a266c2557fe769973&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A helicopter drops water on a wildfire on the island of Salamina, west of Athens, Greece, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Varaklas)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Michael Varaklas</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/FGETMMMKYT33VC5CBQFMW3VEB4.jpg?auth=8c881c83421ef5a6386eb75f32a45e17f353ee649fc5ba7706d4e0bad7ecddc1&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A home is in ruins after it was burned by a wildfire on the island of Salamina, west of Athens, Greece, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Varaklas)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Michael Varaklas</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Top US commander visits aircraft carrier, Gaza talks in Egypt and other Mideast news]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/top-us-commander-visits-aircraft-carrier-gaza-talks-in-egypt-and-other-mideast-news/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/top-us-commander-visits-aircraft-carrier-gaza-talks-in-egypt-and-other-mideast-news/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By The Associated Press, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The top U.S. military commander in the Middle East praised the leadership of the long-deployed USS Lincoln after visiting the sailors on the vessel during a regional tour that ended on Saturday, the U.S. Central Command said.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 02:26:10 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The top U.S. military commander in the Middle East praised the leadership of the long-deployed USS Lincoln after visiting the sailors on the vessel during a regional tour that ended on Saturday, the U.S. Central Command said.</p><p>U.S. negotiator Jared Kushner had a rare meeting with the Hamas leader on the Gaza ceasefire. And the 60-day negotiating period that began with the June 17 signing of an interim agreement between the U.S. and Iran is set to end with no word of an extension.</p><p>Here’s a look at the latest developments on Sunday in the Iran war and the wider Middle East. Full coverage can be found here.</p><p>US Central Command chief visits aircraft carrier</p><p>Adm. Brad Cooper visited the USS Lincoln as reports have emerged of mental health and supply issues. The Lincoln arrived in the Middle East in January and has been supporting the U.S. war against Iran, including the blockade on Iranian ports. It has spent a record-setting uninterrupted time at sea of more than 240 days.</p><p>“History will record this deployment as one of the most operationally intense and consequential of the modern era,” Cooper said of the Lincoln strike group in a statement released Saturday. Extended deployments of carriers — which can have more than 5,000 sailors and Marines on board — have raised concerns.</p><p>In a statement Sunday, Cooper praised the leadership on the carrier for making mental health and resilience a priority.</p><p>Cooper also went to Bahrain, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to meet with civilian and military leaders, according to the Central Command statement.</p><p>The U.S. Navy's blockade is in response to Iran asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz after the war started on Feb. 28 with U.S. and Israeli strikes. Before then, about one-fifth of the world’s traded oil and natural gas passed through what had been considered an international waterway.</p><p>Talks between the U.S. and Iran have stalled while Iran talks with Oman about how to manage the strait that runs between them.</p><p>US negotiator meets with the Hamas chief</p><p>U.S. negotiator and President Donald Trump ’s son-in-law Jared Kushner held a rare meeting with the Hamas chief in a new diplomatic effort to make progress in the stalled Gaza ceasefire. Kushner will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday.</p><p>The meeting in Egypt with Hamas’ Khalil al-Hayya was confirmed by a regional official and a Hamas official, both speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to reporters. Kushner was one of a trio of envoys meeting with al-Hayya, with officials from mediating countries Egypt, Qatar and Turkey also attending.</p><p>Mediators are pushing for the implementation of a road map that calls for the disarmament of Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups in Gaza, the withdrawal of Israeli forces and the handing over of power to Palestinian technocrats.</p><p>Netanyahu has rejected Trump’s latest plan to advance the stalled ceasefire, saying Israel will not withdraw from any of the roughly 60% of the territory it controls until Hamas has been completely disarmed — something the militant group controlling the rest has resisted.</p><p>Kushner, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and the director of the U.S.-created Board of Peace overseeing the ceasefire, Nickolay Mladenov, are to meet with Netanyahu on Monday, according to a person familiar with the plans and a diplomat who both spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a closed-door meeting.</p><p>Separately, Kushner met with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. The president’s office said the meeting called for Israel and Hamas to “fulfill their obligations under the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip,” without elaborating.</p><p>Israel targets two Hezbollah commanders in Saturday’s strikes</p><p>Israel’s military said it targeted two Hezbollah commanders in Saturday's strikes in southern Lebanon, the deadliest attacks since a truce between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah went into effect in June.</p><p>Lebanon’s Health Ministry and state news agency said at least 11 people were killed.</p><p>Israel’s military said early Sunday one strike killed Abu Hassan Alaa, whom it described as a senior Hezbollah commander who had taken part in attacks against Israel’s soldiers in southern Lebanon. Earlier, the military said a strike killed Ali Samir Al-Haj Hassan, also described as a Hezbollah commander, adding that his family was with him.</p><p>Israel and the Lebanese government announced a “framework agreement” in June, laying out a plan for Israeli forces to withdraw from southern Lebanon in exchange for Hezbollah’s disarmament. Hezbollah has refused direct talks and wasn’t party to the U.S.-mediated deal.</p><p>Iran insists Qatar is holding 3 of its pilots</p><p>Iran again on Sunday alleged that Qatar was holding three Iranian pilots who went missing in March when their jets were downed, which Qatar has denied.</p><p>Iran’s state TV reported Sunday that the commander of the Missing Persons Committee of Iran’s Armed Forces General Staff has urged Qatar to allow Iranian Air Force experts to conduct a field investigation.</p><p>This is the first known case in the war where Iran has said a regional country is holding its fighters. Tehran has repeatedly targeted regional countries that are hosting U.S. military bases.</p><p>An Israeli strike in Gaza wounds five</p><p>An Israeli strike hit Khan Younis in southern Gaza and wounded five people, including a child who was seriously injured, according to the Kuwaiti and Nasser hospitals, where the casualties were taken.</p><p>Israel's military said it struck a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.</p><p>While the heaviest fighting has subsided since a ceasefire took hold in October between Israel and Hamas, Israeli forces have carried out repeated airstrikes, killing at least 1,262 Palestinians, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.</p><p>The ministry, part of the Hamas-led government, maintains detailed casualty records that are seen as generally reliable by U.N. agencies and independent experts. It does not give a breakdown of civilians and militants.</p><p>Israel’s Ben-Gvir advocates killing ’30 to 40′ people in Gaza nightly</p><p>An extremist Israeli lawmaker in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition publicly advocated killing “30 to 40” people in Gaza each night in comments that surfaced Sunday.</p><p>Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir was speaking to a former Gaza-held hostage, Rom Braslavski, on Braslavski’s podcast. The two were discussing Israel’s recovery from the Hamas attack of Oct. 7, 2023, when Ben-Gvir criticized Israel’s recent drawdown of strikes in Gaza.</p><p>“It’s no secret, I disagree with the prime minister,” he said. “I think targeted assassinations should be carried out in Gaza, taking down 30 to 40 every night. Not just those who pose an immediate threat — there are people there who are not worthy of life. They shouldn’t live. They’re not even people.”</p><p>Similar statements in the past have been presented to the U.N.’s world court as evidence of genocidal intent. Israel denies it has committed genocide in Gaza.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/ZO3IRCZJUNP6Y5QZSJV3LQHCHU.jpg?auth=8bbb3befb875e46d625828e1742710e90ddb25cefe75a8daa3f5e56e37ccf599&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Palestinians remove iron from the rubble of buildings destroyed by Israeli airstrikes during the war with Hamas, repair and recycle it for construction, building tents or selling it, in Gaza City, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Jehad Alshrafi</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/IW44MHRHCOEMWWUEE5JA256ZW4.jpg?auth=7828d7581c5eb38ede2daecb75d4d5028d90a5dd4b6befc7b9eb1a91fc1843a2&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Palestinians remove iron from the rubble of buildings destroyed by Israeli airstrikes during the war with Hamas, repair and recycle it for construction, building tents or selling it, in Gaza City, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Jehad Alshrafi</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/R4VNESGWF6OCFDQFSPVAZMLAVY.jpg?auth=61862dc12038daf35e3c92dbeeda3aa52027b9f92f7c32dba51f1dd45ae600fe&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[People walk beneath an art installation of colorful spheres along a pedestrian street in Jaffa, a mixed Jewish-Arab neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Oded Balilty</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/D7KW2EHPJELKE4JTFVSKNJSIG4.jpg?auth=59a235552ad3c9b9875ac391123462adee1f0a4ee2ed64f2be1297cd76700f13&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Hezbollah scouts carry the coffins of a Hezbollah member Ali al-Haj Hassan, his wife and his four children, who were killed on Saturday by an Israeli airstrike, during their funeral procession in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Hussein Malla</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Ukraine launches one of its largest aerial attacks of the war, killing at least 6 people in Russia]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/2026/08/16/ukraine-launches-one-of-its-largest-aerial-attacks-of-the-war-killing-at-least-6-people-in-russia/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/2026/08/16/ukraine-launches-one-of-its-largest-aerial-attacks-of-the-war-killing-at-least-6-people-in-russia/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By The Associated Press, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Ukraine launched hundreds of drones across Russia on Sunday, killing at least six people in one of Kyiv’s largest aerial attacks of the war.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 18:04:34 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ukraine launched hundreds of drones across Russia on Sunday, killing at least six people in one of Kyiv’s largest aerial attacks of the war.</p><p>Kyiv has stepped up its attacks on Russia this year, with long-range missiles and swarms of drones targeting military industries and energy facilities. It has also increasingly pummeled giant Wildberries depots, burning billions of dollars’ worth of merchandise belonging to the Russian online retail giant. Those attacks have brought the war home to the Russian public nearly 4½ years into Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.</p><p>Meanwhile, Ukraine also came under Russian attack, with drone strikes destroying homes and torching Kyiv's landmark book market.</p><p>Russia’s Ministry of Defense said it had destroyed 822 Ukrainian drones overnight. Some 600 drones were detected headed toward the Russian capital, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said, with a third of those destroyed over the Moscow region itself.</p><p>An 83-year-old man was killed after a Ukrainian drone hit a private home in the Moscow region, local Gov. Andrey Vorobyov said. He also confirmed that a Ukrainian attack had sparked a blaze at a Wildberries warehouse in the town of Podolsk.</p><p>A drone attack targeted three towns in Russia’s southwestern Rostov region, killing five people, local Gov. Yury Slyusar said. The attack, with more than 150 drones, damaged several homes and a railway station and sparked a forest fire.</p><p>Russian strikes kill 5 in Ukraine</p><p>A Russian missile attack on Ukraine’s Kryvyi Rih killed two people and wounded 14 others, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on social media Sunday. He also said that one more person had been killed in the city of Sumy.</p><p>ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine’s largest steel producer, confirmed that one of its sites had been hit in a missile attack and that operations had been partially suspended.</p><p>Elsewhere, a man and a woman died when their home was hit by a Russian strike in Ukraine's southern Zaporizhzhia region, said Ivan Fedorov, the head of the local military administration.</p><p>Russian attacks also sparked fires throughout the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, wounding six people. A blaze took hold at one of the city's largest book markets, tearing through kiosks huddled close to the Pochaina metro station. Firefighters fought back the flames, which sent plumes of black smoke across the capital, and picked their way through rubble where the market's crowded pavilions once stood.</p><p>“Wherever the Russians can reach with their ballistic missiles, they strike civilian infrastructure,” Zelenskyy said.</p><p>Russia's Ministry of Defense said Sunday that it had targeted a metallurgical plant in Kryvyi Rih and several military-industrial sites in Kyiv, including a manufacturing facility for Ukraine's Flamingo missiles.</p><p>The domestically produced missiles are increasingly key to Ukraine's long-range attacks on Russia, with Zelenskyy announcing Saturday that Kyiv had used the weapons to attack a rocket research and production center in Samara approximately 900 kilometers (560 miles) from the Ukrainian border.</p><p>NATO jet downs drone in Romanian airspace</p><p>Romania’s Ministry of National Defense said Sunday that a Spanish Air and Space Force F-18 fighter jet shot down a drone that had entered Romanian airspace.</p><p>The drone’s entry into the NATO member’s airspace was detected by surveillance systems at 4:44 a.m., the ministry said, about 24 kilometers (14.9 miles) north of the eastern city of Galati near the border with neighboring Moldova. Moldova is a landlocked country between Ukraine and Romania.</p><p>A Spanish F-18 aircraft that was performing air policing duties “made radar contact with the target and received engagement approval,” the ministry said. “The drone was safely shot down by the F-18 aircraft at 05:01.”</p><p>The ministry later said that drone debris was also reported in the Black Sea around 10 a.m. on Sunday, about 1.5 kilometers (0.9 miles) from the coastal city of Constanta. Separately, another drone fragment was found on Sunday 1 nautical mile (1.85 kilometers) from Constanta.</p><p>Romanian officials did not specify the drone’s origin.</p><p>However, Moldova’s Ministry of Defense said Sunday that its Army surveillance systems had detected a Geran-type Shahed drone in Moldovan airspace, which entered from Ukraine and exited toward Romania.</p><p>The spate of drone incidents comes weeks after Romanian pilots shot down three drones over three days as Russia intensified attacks against Ukraine near the border. Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Romania has reported dozens of drone incidents, including some that have crashed and exploded on its territory.</p><p>Acting Foreign Minister Oana Toiu said in a post on X that the Spanish deployment in Romania was scaled up “at the request of Romania and NATO to bolster the Eastern Flank following prior drone incidents,” and that it was Spain’s fourth such deployment.</p><p>___</p><p>Follow the AP’s coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/W3GMEOLPN5M6J24OMENC2KPWTA.jpg?auth=2d7b55ff16a6791988f4ff4588d6a356710a7b2884d6cb1c4fa42afb5f4eae3f&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Firefighters try to put out a fire at a city book market following a Russian missile attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, early Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Francisco Seco</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/TJFH7MLE4Z7E7HSAOPREAKKZ3E.jpg?auth=01f2bd07d3c31962b769d61ebcb06f7a80065eee28feb961a2f24a58eeb46f80&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Bookseller Alexander Bahlai reacts as firefighters try to put out a fire at a city book market following a Russian missile attack in Kyiv, early Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Francisco Seco</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/JGRUUBPFUA6B3UDHLTHV5JYCPE.jpg?auth=d9cfb8ba66f8d2c85aab03881c054cd2be77afb6867b94c7477b312154527dc5&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Firefighters try to put out a fire at a city book market following a Russian missile attack in Kyiv, Ukraine early Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Francisco Seco</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/KW45THRXO53U6GW5WHEKXC2G2M.jpg?auth=07613ef5a4c707d9fc75de8d6d27bc00533a46922edcddcfc52ef148f3f74a88&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Firefighters shelter in a metro station following a siren alarm while they were trying to put out a fire at a city book market following a Russian missile attack in Kyiv, Ukraine early Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Francisco Seco</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Avocado pickers in Mexico welcome restart of exports to US, but security fears remain]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/business/2026/08/16/avocado-pickers-in-mexico-welcome-restart-of-exports-to-us-but-security-fears-remain/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/business/2026/08/16/avocado-pickers-in-mexico-welcome-restart-of-exports-to-us-but-security-fears-remain/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By MARÍA VERZA and ARMANDO SOLÍS, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[SANTA ANA ZIROSTO, Mexico (AP) — It didn't take long for Mexican avocado picker Francisco Isidro to get back to work after authorities announced the lifting of a U.S. security alert that temporarily halted avocado exports.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 01:41:03 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SANTA ANA ZIROSTO, Mexico (AP) — It didn't take long for Mexican avocado picker Francisco Isidro to get back to work after authorities announced the lifting of a U.S. security alert that temporarily halted avocado exports.</p><p>Back on the job the morning after the alert was lifted, Isidro threw a rope over an avocado tree about 20 feet (6 meters) high and climbed up. Fifteen minutes later, he had filled a box with avocados bound for the United States.</p><p>“Thank God ... and now we’re getting paid!” he shouted happily after several days without work.</p><p>Eight days after the alert affecting Michoacán state and the deployment of more Mexican troops in the region, U.S. authorities fully lifted the restrictions that spurred producers to shut down operations, and exports resumed. Michoacán is Mexico’s main avocado-producing state and a region where four cartels designated by the Trump administration as terrorist organizations operate.</p><p>By the weekend, orchards were operating again, packing plants were running at full speed and U.S. Department of Agriculture inspectors had returned to certify the fruit and ensure it was free of pests before entering the United States.</p><p>The workers were happy to get their daily wages back. Some producers hoped the increased security would reduce violence and extortion. Others feared the calm would not last long.</p><p>“We’ll be safe for a while, we’ll see what happens next,” said Valentín Rodríguez, a longtime avocado industry businessperson.</p><p>Many threats are possible in a violent state</p><p>The U.S. alert caught Isidro high in a tree in an orchard in Santa Ana Zirosto, an area of green, low hills in western Michoacán where criminal groups are very active. There were no explanations, just the foreman’s shout to stop cutting.</p><p>Isidro, 39 years old and with two decades of experience as a harvester, knew that this meant either starting to look for another job until the situation returned to normal — since they’re paid by the day — or supporting his family solely on what his wife earned from a small store.</p><p>More than 90 miles (145 kilometers) away, in the town of Tacámbaro, an engineer at an avocado packing plant received the alert in the early hours of the morning: The facility should be kept sealed and under quarantine.</p><p>Some 200,000 people employed by Michoacán’s avocado industry were left in limbo.</p><p>Authorities did not say what threat triggered the alert. But in a state where numerous local cartels make money not only from drugs but also from extortion, there are plenty of possibilities.</p><p>Some growers have come to consider extortion an unavoidable production cost. A producer from Michoacán told The Associated Press recently that he pays 1 peso per kilo exported in extortion fees and exports about 90 metric tons a day, which amounts to more than $5,000 in daily payments.</p><p>In March alone, Mexico shipped nearly 4,800 tons of avocados a day to the United States.</p><p>Trucks loaded with avocados are also sometimes robbed on roads in western Michoacán. And some farmworkers have been stopped and beaten by armed men near the border with Jalisco without being told why, according to one worker who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation.</p><p>Mexican avocado production is US-controlled</p><p>U.S. inspectors have been assaulted and temporarily detained in the past, triggering similar export suspensions. On some occasions, threats arose after inspectors detected pests and were pressured not to report them, said an official familiar with their work who spoke on condition of anonymity for security reasons. The U.S. Embassy does not usually provide details about the incidents.</p><p>Inspectors now have less of a presence in the orchards, which are located in isolated hills where armed groups operate with little interference, and concentrate on packing plants.</p><p>“If the United States says that it is suspending technical services for security reasons, it’s impossible to export. If it's for a plant health, it’s the same,” said Rodríguez, who grows, packs and sells avocados. “We are at the mercy of whatever the U.S. market and government decide to do with the industry.”</p><p>There is also a political dimension, he said, adding that Mexico didn't export avocados to the United States for eight decades after a worm was found in an avocado pit in 1914. The U.S. ban was lifted in 1997 as domestic production could no longer meet growing demand.</p><p>Exports rely on inspection and certification</p><p>More than 80% of Mexican avocados are sold to the U.S. Thousands of tons of avocados travel daily to the United States, especially at the beginning of the year, when demand for guacamole surges ahead of the Super Bowl. To keep that volume moving, certification is key.</p><p>Isidro is a “certified” picker. He knows how to disinfect cutting tools before using them, handle the fruit quickly and carefully, and report any spots or damage. The orchards where he works are also certified, providing dining and bathroom facilities for workers.</p><p>Jesús Méndez, his supervisor, inspected the boxes before they were loaded onto a truck with the tracking details. The trucks wait until all those in the area are ready before traveling in convoys to packing plants, accompanied by police patrols to prevent robberies.</p><p>At the packing plants, inspections continue, checking quality, the fruit’s flesh and possible pests. The avocados then move along mechanical lines that sort them by size before workers place them into boxes.</p><p>Once labeled and sealed, the trailers head for the U.S. border. At the slightest security alert, every point along the route can be brought to a standstill.</p><p>Fears remain despite the return to work</p><p>The deployment of more than 1,500 soldiers to protect Michoacán’s avocado-growing region and recent arrests of people allegedly involved in extortion have eased concerns, but only partially.</p><p>Luis Manuel Soto, a 36-year-old grower and packer from western Michoacán, hopes the increased security will bring improvements. So far, he says, he has not felt them.</p><p>In 2024, he said, armed men pulled him from his vehicle and threatened to kill him unless he paid them and withdrew a complaint over extortion and an attempt to seize his orchards. The threats returned last July, even though one person involved in the earlier case has been convicted.</p><p>“They left me a funeral cross and ... a written message saying I had only days left,” Soto said from a town near Morelia, Michoacán’s capital.</p><p>The threats have continued by phone. Now he divides his time between occasional visits to his orchards, managing his businesses and social projects remotely, and going to prosecutors’ offices to request protection.</p><p>In Santa Ana Zirosto and surrounding communities, residents welcome the military presence.</p><p>“It gives us some peace, but it also scares us a little because it could lead to confrontations with some of the groups,” said Méndez.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/R5RERH57WMJ2JOVX5Q7SYXI23U.jpg?auth=c71a606b4c003b409c8fbf3c00d078d6e5334d802b6dcef268c7183789355db2&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Workers sort avocados at a packing plant in Tacambaro, Mexico Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Armando Solis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Armando Solis</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/HC353EB4E6FYQPG73B5YRBPZSI.jpg?auth=c8a73fc17d232fa296f0c4d3150a48318841107731b28df018559afaa0b384d2&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[National Guard work at a checkpoint in Cherangueran, Michoacan sate, Mexico, Friday, Aug. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Armando Solis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Armando Solis</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/NDVNOI25X7STINS2ZXFDQJBM7E.jpg?auth=b4bd855a59f6bfbde43ddee38f68ddd18736af7012d7736bbdfa3814d8abb1bd&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A farmhand harvests avocados at an orchard in Santa Ana Zirosto, Michoacan sate, Mexico, Friday, Aug. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Armando Solis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Armando Solis</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/5JYWEJG4A6DXSLV5TKZLFR64RE.jpg?auth=ad6a78c1571352af2b1f77dcf5db64864d136619caeebc0c712bc5728241ce86&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Workers sort avocados at a packing plant in Tacambaro, Mexico Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Armando Solis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Armando Solis</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/3CU7O4AGO6553S44UWZ5UJXZLM.jpg?auth=967ee94571adaf3212aeb3362e937e0a85df421dad949b79fd0ea66ea688f369&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A farmhand harvests avocados at an orchard in Santa Ana Zirosto, Michoacan sate, Mexico, Friday, Aug. 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Armando Solis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Armando Solis</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Athens is cleaning its all-marble Olympic stadium for the first time in more than a century]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/athens-is-cleaning-its-all-marble-olympic-stadium-for-the-first-time-in-more-than-a-century/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/world/2026/08/16/athens-is-cleaning-its-all-marble-olympic-stadium-for-the-first-time-in-more-than-a-century/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By DEREK GATOPOULOS and THEODORA TONGAS, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[ATHENS, Greece (AP) — It has welcomed marathon runners, rock stars and the first modern Olympic athletes. Now it’s time for a monumental scrub.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 04:23:38 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ATHENS, Greece (AP) — It has welcomed marathon runners, rock stars and the first modern Olympic athletes. Now it’s time for a monumental scrub.</p><p>Athens’ U-shaped Panathenaic Stadium — made entirely of white marble — is getting its first systematic cleaning in more than a century.</p><p>Rebuilt for the first modern Olympics in 1896, the site is the ceremonial send-off point for the Olympic flame, including for Los Angeles 2028.</p><p>A fresh look in Athens ahead of LA 2028</p><p>The stadium is made of the same glittering marble used on the Acropolis, making the cleanup job delicate.</p><p>The work is revealing a monument changed by time, weather and millions of visitors. Cleaners in white and blue overalls move across the stadium’s 47 steep tiers with thin spray lances, using clean water at carefully controlled, low pressure. Machines vacuum up the runoff as they go.</p><p>“The goal of cleaning is not to make everything white. It’s to remove the dirt and the first layers of organic material that are deposited on the surface,” said Dimitris Selemis, a senior conservator at the site.</p><p>“The idea is to clean all the material that (contains) dirt from the surface, so we have a better understanding of the monument,” he said, noting that there is more weed growth and dirt in areas that receive less direct sunlight.</p><p>Dealing with chewing gum, high heels and soft-drink stains</p><p>Crews are also using steam to remove blotches of chewing gum, which have turned black over time. Stadium officials say chewing gum, high heels and soft-drink stains are among the main culprits that stain the marble.</p><p>Now slowly being revealed, the original gleaming look of the venue earned it the widely used Greek nickname “Kallimarmaro,” or beautiful marble.</p><p>“We call it Kallimarmaro because it is made of the finest marble, the best that was ever produced ... We are very proud of it,” Isidoros Kouvelos, president of the Hellenic Olympic Committee, told The Associated Press in an interview.</p><p>“It needed to be cleaned of everything that has accumulated over all these years," he said. "This way the Panathenaic Stadium will show all its brilliance and will once again be the foremost monument of humanity for the Olympic Movement.”</p><p>Built into a natural ravine, the stadium’s site was used for ancient Greek athletic contests and later Roman spectacles before falling into centuries of disuse.</p><p>An African celebration planned in Athens</p><p>Since its 1896 revival, it has staged fashion shows, rock concerts, boxing matches and national celebrations — as well as lavish patriotic ceremonies ordered by a military dictatorship in the 1960s.</p><p>Today, it’s a popular draw for tourists. Apart from the cleanup, the Kallimarmaro is also getting a new track, upgraded lighting and fresh support facilities. The project is privately funded by a shipping company and overseen by the Hellenic Olympic Committee with guidance from Culture Ministry experts.</p><p>The work will continue through 2026 but is currently concentrated on the stadium’s “sling,” or curved end, in time for the next torch-passing ceremony on Sept. 10.</p><p>That will be for the Dakar Youth Olympics, scheduled for Oct. 31-Nov. 13 in Senegal, which will be the first Olympic competition ever hosted in Africa.</p><p>IOC President Kirsty Coventry, a swimming gold medal winner from Zimbabwe, is due to attend the Sept. 10 ceremony, Kouvelos said.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/UPQDVPDJENDU4F44RD4RFFNTNQ.jpg?auth=ebcf3ce810a1b92e90e77a7ab3b7b5611107a88ca9773461215b0a8ffbc9a3b5&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[An aerial view of the Panathenaic Stadium, also known as "Kallimarmaro, or beautiful marble," which hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, is seen during renovation work in Athens, Greece, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. 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(AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Thanassis Stavrakis</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/Q5CD2SFFN7YYFIYEQBU6WRVIDA.jpg?auth=d5ac4aa992397bdab5141d9424a8b7b6774be2065ceeb0d383685f1e0b7884b3&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Workers lay asphalt at the Panathenaic Stadium, also known as "Kallimarmaro, or beautiful marble," which hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, during renovation work in Athens, Greece, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Thanassis Stavrakis</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/JRNTNIE4Q72L6X27SU5RSXMBTU.jpg?auth=1881a0754d6c4a5957a71381ab21e1490f7966dae1c07bd6f65c598120263a8d&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Two men run at the Panathenaic Stadium, also known as "Kallimarmaro," or beautiful marble, which hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, during renovation work in Athens, Greece, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Thanassis Stavrakis</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/OYDHSXU57JBJVQMRFM5EF5GMYM.jpg?auth=2da50cbc4d556b1faf40ef0d8e015b94410f26d4781b9a52b4141ed493dc94f0&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Dimitris Selimis, a senior conservator at the site, inspects the cleaned marble surfaces of the Panathenaic Stadium, also known as "Kallimarmaro," or beautiful marble, which hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, during renovation work in Athens, Greece, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Thanassis Stavrakis</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Miami to decide fate of stunning stadium where speedboats raced and Jimmy Buffett played]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/florida/2026/08/16/miami-to-decide-fate-of-stunning-stadium-where-speedboats-raced-and-jimmy-buffett-played/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/florida/2026/08/16/miami-to-decide-fate-of-stunning-stadium-where-speedboats-raced-and-jimmy-buffett-played/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By DAVID FISCHER, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[MIAMI (AP) — The Miami Marine Stadium, considered a masterpiece of midcentury Brutalist architecture with its massive cantilevered roof and a stunning view of the city, opened in 1963 as the nation’s only race venue for powerboats, a major symbol of South Florida.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 14:42:39 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MIAMI (AP) — The Miami Marine Stadium, considered a masterpiece of midcentury Brutalist architecture with its massive cantilevered roof and a stunning view of the city, opened in 1963 as the nation’s only race venue for powerboats, a major symbol of South Florida.</p><p>The historic gem designed by a Cuban refugee was the backdrop of Elvis Presley’s 1967 film “Clambake” and a beloved venue of Gloria Estefan and the late Jimmy Buffett, who performed on a movable, floating stage.</p><p>But since closing in 1992 after suffering serious damage during Hurricane Andrew, the 6,500-seat venue has fallen into disarray and today is fenced off and covered in graffiti despite being listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.</p><p>On Tuesday, voters will decide whether to allow the city to partner with a private company to return the unique stadium situated on Virginia Key across the water from downtown Miami to its former glory.</p><p>President Richard Nixon and Sammy Davis Jr. appeared together at the stadium during a 1972 campaign rally to support Nixon's reelection bid. And residents would gather for Easter sunrise services, as well as celebrate Our Lady of Charity, a representation of the Virgin Mary honored by many Cubans and Cuban Americans.</p><p>“It encapsulated a time period in Miami that’s incredibly unique with an incredible story that touches all Miamians,” Miami Commissioner Damian Pardo said. “So this is really a place that connects with Miami at a very deep and personal level.”</p><p>The stadium has a rich history in Miami</p><p>Hilario Candela was in his late 20s and a recent refugee from the Cuban Revolution when he designed the structure. He spent decades designing buildings around Miami and led community efforts to restore the marine stadium until his death in 2022.</p><p>When it was added to the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places in 2018, then-Secretary of State Ken Detzner called the stadium “one of the state of Florida’s most unique architectural and historic resources,” and “an ambitious example of mid-century Modernist architecture” that represented the “multi-cultural influences evolving in the city of Miami during the 1960s.”</p><p>The year before his 2023 passing, Buffett wrote a letter to Miami officials, urging them to save the “little cathedral of musical fun.” The Mayor of Margaritaville described a 1985 concert at the marine stadium that ended with him jumping off the floating stage into the surrounding water, joining cheering swimmers and boaters.</p><p>“Those were the ‘Miami Vice’ days, and Don Johnson introduced us,” Buffett wrote of the actor in the popular 1980s television crime drama. “WITCO Desperadoes from Trinidad opened the show, and the Coral Reefer Band finished the night with what I think was one of the most fun shows, for band and fans, that I have ever done.”</p><p>Buffett's daughter, Savannah, continues to work with Restore Miami Marine Stadium. The group's co-founder, Donald Worth, began a mission to save the stadium in 2008, shortly after city officials at the time announced plans to tear it down.</p><p>“The architecture gives it the wow, the history gives it its soul,” Worth said. “It’s just a special, magical place, and so many people in Miami have had such memorable experiences there.”</p><p>Voters will help decide the stadium’s future</p><p>Breakwater Hospitality Group co-founder Emi Guerra, who's working with the company selected to partner with the city, said the stadium’s view of the city skyline and its location right off Biscayne Bay could make it an entertainment destination that rivals Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre, an open-air venue built into the side of a mountain.</p><p>“There’s just something here that can’t be duplicated, and that’s the view,” Guerra said of the marine stadium.</p><p>Guerra said he can understand the cynicism felt by some voters, but he points out that this isn’t a developer land grab to build more condos. The city of Miami will retain complete ownership of the stadium and surrounding area, and the management company will be stewards of the city’s vision, Guerra said.</p><p>“When it’s something that’s historic, you have two options: restore it or let it rot,” Guerra said.</p><p>Ernesto Cuesta, head of the Brickell Homeowners Association, sees another option.</p><p>He said the group supports the preservation of a historical landmark, but members are worried about how noise and traffic from a large-scale event space will affect residents across the bay and nearby wildlife. He said he’d prefer a park with more green spaces.</p><p>Restoration plans aim to honor the stadium’s past</p><p>Despite sitting unused for more than three decades, multiple studies have shown that the stadium remains structurally safe.</p><p>Project architect Richard Heisenbottle, who has previously worked to restore other Miami landmarks, said he hopes reviving the marine stadium will honor its original architect.</p><p>He said renovations will have to include modern amenities and accessibility requirements, but the galvanized steel rebar used to reinforce the concrete during its original construction has protected the stadium from serious deterioration. Completed construction documents for the restorations have already been permitted by the city of Miami, he said.</p><p>Miami Commissioner Pardo said a significant hurdle to reopening the stadium previously has been the city government simply not having the capacity to properly run a major event space.</p><p>The referendum going before Miami voters on Tuesday would allow the city to enter into a management agreement.</p><p>The private company would develop the stadium’s large parking area into a flex park that includes public recreational facilities and a special events space. The city would collect revenue from events to fund the stadium repairs and upgrades, while paying the company a management fee. The total cost of the project hasn’t been determined, but Pardo insisted it will not be borne by taxpayers at all.</p><p>“It’s the right time to finally do this,” Pardo said.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/24JSB4SFSO26EQ74ISLSZJ6F6A.jpg?auth=20b7317627d313ff4dfe8666491bc44e41d6011b9f2ca7a61b00ed8300d351fb&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A concrete roof cantilevers over the Miami Marine Stadium on Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/David Fischer)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">David Fischer</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/5RBGYH3YDK66IYXMCZO4UDLEC4.jpg?auth=1da79f6c5290703669673760cf60e9a2bf86e51e7baf3f5335aec41808202138&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Breakwater Hospitality Group co-founder Emi Guerra, left, and Miami Commissioner Damian Pardo walk through the Miami Marine Stadium on Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/David Fischer)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">David Fischer</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/6Y64S7ZFYTB3DGFSOG5MD2YXUU.jpg?auth=57d22e8d8260e2552a68aab26565a95ff801806502d342c53acbda3c039b8dbd&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[The Miami Marine Stadium, facing Biscayne Bay with the skyline in the background, is seen from an aerial view Tuesday Aug. 11, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Daniel Kozin)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Daniel Kozin</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/I7JNLM3PLWS6EWXWMNVEOGEHOM.jpg?auth=b603302781de7ed26299818fa9e28a10c31123545ce65fb0fd95a16fc6d9960f&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[The Miami Marine Stadium's seats are shaded by a concrete cantilevered roof Tuesday Aug. 11, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Daniel Kozin)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Daniel Kozin</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/SILDJYQWONSUYYXIH7ZXXXMF7Q.jpg?auth=f4d4c29f53d31ba77767d6dc59560c1820bfa1e151e817f5daad45b45a3be951&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[The Miami Marine Stadium is seen from an aerial view Tuesday Aug. 11, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Daniel Kozin)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Daniel Kozin</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Aterrizaje forzoso deja helicóptero volcado cerca de U.S. 27 y Pembroke Road, en Pembroke Pines]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/15/helicoptero-se-estrella-cerca-de-us-27-y-pembroke-road-en-pembroke-pines/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/15/helicoptero-se-estrella-cerca-de-us-27-y-pembroke-road-en-pembroke-pines/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Ryan Mackey, Isabella Martin]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Un helicóptero se estrelló la mañana del sábado cerca de U.S. 27 y Pembroke Road, en Pembroke Pines. Dos personas iban a bordo.]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2026 14:33:15 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Un piloto de helicóptero realizó un aterrizaje forzoso la mañana del sábado al suroeste de U.S. 27 y Pembroke Road, en Pembroke Pines, confirmó la policía.</p><p>Un portavoz de la Administración Federal de Aviación (FAA) informó que el helicóptero, un Robinson R22 con matrícula N8316N, terminó volcado de lado después de aterrizar cerca del Aeropuerto Opa-locka West alrededor de las 7:45 a.m.</p><p>Las autoridades dijeron que el piloto y otra persona viajaban a bordo y que, hasta el momento, no se han reportado lesiones. Funcionarios de Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue señalaron que ambas personas podían caminar por sus propios medios. Sus identidades no han sido reveladas.</p><p>Equipos de Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue y Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue acudieron al lugar.</p><p>Las autoridades indicaron que los rescatistas trabajaban para acceder al helicóptero con apoyo de unidades aéreas y del equipo de rastreo de la Oficina del Sheriff de Broward, debido a las dificultades del terreno.</p><p>También advirtieron que los conductores podrían enfrentar afectaciones al tránsito en la zona mientras continúan las labores de respuesta.</p><p>No se dieron a conocer de inmediato más detalles sobre el incidente.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Accidente en Miramar deja a bebé gravemente herido y a su madre lesionada, según la policía]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/15/accidente-en-miramar-deja-a-bebe-gravemente-herido-y-a-su-madre-lesionada-segun-la-policia/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/espanol/2026/08/15/accidente-en-miramar-deja-a-bebe-gravemente-herido-y-a-su-madre-lesionada-segun-la-policia/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Ryan Mackey]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Tres personas, entre ellas un bebé de 4 meses, estuvieron involucradas en un accidente en Miramar, informó la policía.]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2026 18:26:05 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tres personas, entre ellas un bebé de 4 meses, estuvieron involucradas en un accidente en Miramar, informó la policía.</p><p>El accidente ocurrió alrededor de las 12:30 p.m. en la cuadra 2300 de Southwest 173rd Avenue, según el Departamento de Policía de Miramar.</p><p>La policía informó que una madre y sus dos hijos viajaban en el vehículo. El bebé de 4 meses sufrió heridas graves y fue trasladado en helicóptero al Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital.</p><p>La madre fue trasladada al Memorial Regional Hospital, en Hollywood, con lesiones menores, según los investigadores. El otro menor no resultó herido.</p><p>La Unidad de Investigaciones de Homicidios de Tránsito del Departamento de Policía de Miramar investiga las circunstancias del accidente.</p><p>Por el momento no se dieron a conocer más detalles sobre el incidente.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Make it 17 straight! Makhachev sets UFC record for consecutive wins in welterweight title defense]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/makhachev-sets-ufc-record-with-17th-straight-win-with-170-pound-title-defense-over-machado-garry/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/makhachev-sets-ufc-record-with-17th-straight-win-with-170-pound-title-defense-over-machado-garry/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By DAN GELSTON, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The bridge of Islam Makhachev's nose, right cheek and forehead were scraped or sliced open and his left cheek sported a baseball-sized bruise after taking a few too many brutal blows to the face.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 05:28:55 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The bridge of Islam Makhachev's nose, right cheek and forehead were scraped or sliced open and his left cheek sported a baseball-sized bruise after taking a few too many brutal blows to the face.</p><p>He may not have looked the part, yet Makhachev was again a winner — all while toppling one of UFC's most enduring records.</p><p>Makhachev set the UFC record with his 17th straight victory, reaching the milestone with a unanimous decision over Ian Machado Garry to successfully defend his 170-pound championship in the main event of UFC 330 on Saturday night.</p><p>Makhachev won 49-46 on two scorecards and 48-47 on the third in a competitive five-round fight that never rose to the level of greatness.</p><p>“He gave me a hard time," Makhachev said, "but I still prove it every fight.”</p><p>Makhachev (29-1) was tied with UFC Hall of Famer Anderson Silva with 16 straight victories and has not lost since UFC 192 in 2015. Makhachev won the welterweight crown in his first attempt when he beat Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322 in November 2025.</p><p>He took his share of head kicks in his first title defense, notably in the third round that did most of the cosmetic damage, yet bested a record set by Silva that had stood for 13 years.</p><p>“If he keeps going like he says he's going to keep going, it might never be beaten,” UFC CEO Dana White said.</p><p>The 34-year-old Makhachev nearly ended the fight in the second when he threw his left foot and caught Machado Garry flush with a headkick that dropped the challenger to his rear end. Makhachev pounced with a series of punches that had the sellout crowd of 19,238 fans roaring in anticipation of a quick finish, only for Machado Garry — serenaded throughout with obscenity-laced chants — to hold on and finish the round.</p><p>Machado Garry (17-2) won the third round on all three scorecards and rallied in the fifth round with seven significant strikes landed to none for Makhachev.</p><p>Yet it wasn’t enough to topple one of UFC’s great fighters.</p><p>“I believed in my heart and soul I was better than him tonight, and he won," Machado Garry said. “No complaints, no excuses. I’m 28, I have a decade of domination already. This man won tonight.”</p><p>Makhachev — who held the lightweight championship and has seven total wins in title fights — continues to dominate no matter the weight class.</p><p>Dern defends 115-pound title on first try</p><p>Mackenzie Dern successfully defended the 115-pound championship in her first title defense with a unanimous decision victory over Gillian Robertson that could set her up for a fight with division great Zhang Weili.</p><p>Dern (17-5) won the vacant strawweight belt in her last fight at UFC 321 and won a lopsided and lackluster first defense against Robertson.</p><p>Dern won 49-46 on two scorecards and 48-47 on the third in the five-round fight.</p><p>“I wanted to get the submission with Gillian," Dern said. "I definitely wanted to submit her. That was the goal.”</p><p>Dern nearly made Robertson (17-9) tap in the first round with a choke hold that about turned the challenger’s face as pinkish-red as her braided hair. Dern might have won the bout had it stretched even another 30 seconds, but Robertson was saved by the bell.</p><p>Too bad the fight didn't end there.</p><p>The next four rounds were relatively uneventful, and the title match slowed to a near complete stop as they mostly locked up on the canvas with barely a strike thrown.</p><p>Dern's 7-year-old daughter peered her head over the barricade from her front row seat and shouted encouragement each time mom got close to her side of the cage. The little girl could be heard well over a rowdy crowd that had about been lulled into passiveness — and eventually, boos in the fifth round — in the humdrum title fight.</p><p>Barboza calls it a career after loss at UFC 330</p><p>Edson Barboza left his fight gloves on the mat and choked back tears as he retired following a lightweight loss on the main card to Esteben Ribovics.</p><p>The 40-year-old Barboza received a standing ovation and was flanked by his family as he officially called it quits after an MMA career that began in 2009. He made his UFC debut a year later and won multiple Fight of the Night honors. He lost the last four fights of his career.</p><p>“Every single fight, I promise I did my best,” Barboza said from inside the cage.</p><p>Barboza dropped to his knees and bowed his head as he lay down his gloves and was consoled by UFC ring announcer Bruce Buffer as he made the final walk back to the locker room.</p><p>Different kind of Broad Street Bullies usher in UFC’s return to Philadelphia</p><p>UFC held only its third numbered card in Philadelphia and first fight event overall in the city since 2019.</p><p>UFC 101 was held in August 2009, and UFC 133 was in August 2011.</p><p>Philly fight fans were in the mood to make up for lost time and about packed the arena and were wild for the punishing action the preliminary fights delivered hours before the main card was set to start.</p><p>It’s a perfect fit for a city that loves their bullies.</p><p>The fans got an early reward when 39-year-old Philly fighter Jeremiah Wells — who was booed on his walkout — won via submission on the card's opening night and won over the inhospitable fans.</p><p>Tresean Gore won his middleweight fight, but lost his teeth in a unanimous decision victory over Vicente Luque.</p><p>Gore took a knee to his mouth and lost most of his bottom front teeth. They littered the cage and the fight official picked at least one up with his gloved hand. Gore pulled down his lower lip to show the bloody results as he talked to fight announcer Joe Rogan.</p><p>Charles Johnson celebrated his submission victory by leading the crowd in an off-key rendition of “Fly, Eagles, Fly.” It helps to pander. He walked out of the cage to a big ovation.</p><p>___</p><p>AP MMA: https://apnews.com/hub/mixed-martial-arts</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/F5YUIA4FXJV2CCQHJQAVC5KCPA.jpg?auth=e5312b5ae61c33121996c368db5961b3002c1be929590f6039d5ea156aa70d1c&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Islam Makhachev reacts after defeating Ian Machado Garry in a welterweight title fight at the UFC 330 mixed martial arts event Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Derik Hamilton</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/TLLEJUQTSQA2X5MQO7P5PU4BMU.jpg?auth=76c41ed529f53bf5e2739127fc6a1a04406200124ed5caeede974ac41a122f0a&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Islam Makhachev, right, punches Ian Machado Garry in a welterweight title fight at the UFC 330 mixed martial arts event Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Derik Hamilton</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/HWIKMZOZTREIG4QJB3EBW7CIHU.jpg?auth=828bc95f6924925f7b0a37b3805a79524a36eebc9a7ad7483cfb49db55eb2d23&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Islam Makhachev, left, and Ian Machado Garry battle in a welterweight title fight at the UFC 330 mixed martial arts event Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Derik Hamilton</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/FWKT73PWXU6J3DWPPA2RIA7LKM.jpg?auth=71ccdd950f431c6dad4410ad4bcbe887f6eaff5ff202fec74f060276a05d0ec5&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Mackenzie Dern celebrates after a women's strawweight title fight against Gillian Robertson at the UFC 330 mixed martial arts event Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Derik Hamilton</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/VZWC6SAAVIJUWYTCD4BM4MUPAA.jpg?auth=135dc89464bf6e3712ce1bb14255da5a576557f6ce4c8440a2acc49f488aa99d&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Mackenzie Dern, right, punches Gillian Robertson in a women's strawweight title fight at the UFC 330 mixed martial arts event Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Derik Hamilton</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Brewers ace Jacob Misiorowski uses more than fastball to hold Shohei Ohtani and Dodgers at bay]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/15/brewers-ace-jacob-misiorowski-uses-more-than-fastball-to-hold-shohei-ohtani-and-dodgers-at-bay/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/15/brewers-ace-jacob-misiorowski-uses-more-than-fastball-to-hold-shohei-ohtani-and-dodgers-at-bay/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By DAN GREENSPAN, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[LOS ANGELES (AP) — A dominant fastball has made Jacob Misiorowski one of the most exciting pitchers in baseball over the past two seasons, but it was an effective slider that helped him get out of a bases-loaded jam by striking out Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman in the Milwaukee Brewers' 4-1 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 03:33:50 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LOS ANGELES (AP) — A dominant fastball has made Jacob Misiorowski one of the most exciting pitchers in baseball over the past two seasons, but it was an effective slider that helped him get out of a bases-loaded jam by striking out Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman in the Milwaukee Brewers' 4-1 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday.</p><p>“He’s understanding how his breaking stuff moves and what he can do with it on any particular day,” Brewers manager Pat Murphy said.</p><p>Misiorowski allowed one run on five hits in six innings, needing an expanded arsenal of pitches to get out of the fifth unscathed after the bottom of the Dodgers' order had three consecutive singles to bring up Ohtani with one out. The two superstars had already faced off twice, with Misiorowski throwing six straight fastballs over 102 mph to retire him on a popup leading off the game.</p><p>Misiorowski needed three pitches to fan Ohtani, and only one was a fastball. Instead, catcher William Contreras called for a curveball and slider to bookend that 102.4 mph heater.</p><p>“William took control and saw something, and we readjusted,” said Misiorowski, who improved to 12-5 while lowering his ERA to 1.75 with his 13th start this season allowing one or zero runs.</p><p>Misiorowski carried over the momentum to get Freeman swinging on five pitches, executing another slider to end the inning.</p><p>“I was trying to throw sliders down to get Shohei to bounce something, but, no, I got swings and misses. Kind of took that same approach into the Freddie Freeman at-bat, and was trying to get the same outcome, and it worked out,” Misiorowski said.</p><p>For Murphy, a growing repertoire of pitches is another indication of the 24-year-old Misiorowski's development.</p><p>“Proved to everyone out there thinking, like, ‘Hey, this guy can pitch. Is he just a heater?’ He executed pitches,” Murphy said.</p><p>Ohtani drove in the Dodgers' only run with a triple in the third inning, sending a choppy ground ball bouncing over first baseman Gary Sánchez into the right-field corner, but Murphy refused to call it a mistake by Misiorowski.</p><p>“You want Ohtani to hit one into the ground, you know what I mean?” Murphy said.</p><p>Misiorowski relished the challenge of facing Ohtani at Dodger Stadium for a national TV audience again, having done so in Game 3 of the NL Championship Series last October. He took the loss in a 3-1 defeat after allowing one run in five innings as the Dodgers went on to sweep the Brewers before claiming a second straight World Series title.</p><p>“That was fun. Being in the postseason, it was a different animal,” Misiorowski said. “Just gave me more confidence going into this year.”</p><p>It would not be a surprise if the Dodgers and Brewers meet up again this fall. Milwaukee is assured to come out of the four-game series with a better record that Los Angeles by having won two of the first three in the showdown of division leaders, a crucial result as they jockey for home-field advantage.</p><p>Having seen Misiorowski rise to the occasion on an August afternoon, Murphy expects his burgeoning ace will be ready should the teams face off again with greater stakes.</p><p>“Miz is very, very capable, and he's mentally ready for these challenges,” Murphy said.</p><p>___</p><p>AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/ZYDB2FNHVG4GE3SQMT2JFPOS3M.jpg?auth=7670d41c966f58ca1799d50ede46c0de661b6851c61efcab5f7f12e0eac041ec&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jacob Misiorowski, left, celebrates after striking out Los Angeles Dodgers' Tommy Edman during the sixth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Mark J. Terrill</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/UX2UT2FRTY4HXOX2WDOMOH4KUU.jpg?auth=e5039f7bf64f178c55c0119081a19fcc62eea53aad3a1def8002c671b8f72950&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jacob Misiorowski, left, celebrates after striking out Los Angeles Dodgers' Freddie Freeman with the bases loaded during the fifth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Mark J. Terrill</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/ELDUOF27WODNLB5BP4A66XXT6U.jpg?auth=bdfa4d107d4c25c86d2c51c77e9ebb99787b4a1b8b21a4353687ed337144f06b&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jacob Misiorowski throws to the plate during the first inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Mark J. Terrill</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Rescuers in Indonesia recover 6 more bodies in earthquake aftermath, raising death toll to 53]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/2026/08/16/rescuers-in-indonesia-recover-6-more-bodies-in-earthquake-aftermath-raising-death-toll-to-53/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/2026/08/16/rescuers-in-indonesia-recover-6-more-bodies-in-earthquake-aftermath-raising-death-toll-to-53/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By FIRDIA LISNAWATI, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[RUTENG, Indonesia (AP) — Rescue teams in eastern Indonesia recovered six more bodies Sunday, a day after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake, raising the death toll to 53, authorities said, as many of the thousands of displaced people spent the night outdoors in fear of aftershocks.]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 03:03:11 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RUTENG, Indonesia (AP) — Rescue teams in eastern Indonesia recovered six more bodies Sunday, a day after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake, raising the death toll to 53, authorities said, as many of the thousands of displaced people spent the night outdoors in fear of aftershocks.</p><p>Rescuers dug through debris looking for anyone buried beneath landslides triggered by the quake across six regencies on Flores, a predominantly Catholic island in the Muslim-majority country. They focused on three regencies that remained inaccessible: hardest-hit Manggarai, East Manggarai and Nagekeo.</p><p>“We have cleared most landslides and reopened roads to previously isolated villages, although communication disruptions and power outages continue to hamper search efforts,” said Fathur Rahman, head of the search-and-rescue office in Maumere, the capital of Sikka regency.</p><p>More than 900 homes were destroyed and 450 more damaged in East Nusa Tenggara province, forcing about 5,000 people into temporary shelters. At least 241 homes were damaged in the Flores region alone, said Abdul Muhari, the National Disaster Management Agency’s chief for disaster prevention.</p><p>The quake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers (6 miles) shortly before 6 a.m. Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. Residents fled in panic as tsunami warnings were issued and later lifted.</p><p>Authorities have since recorded at least 995 aftershocks, but only 46 were felt by residents, Muhari said, adding that 135 people were injured.</p><p>Many residents at Labuan Bajo, the gateway to Komodo National Park, one of Indonesia’s best-known tourist destinations, spent the night outside because of the aftershocks.</p><p>“The shaking was terrifying, so intense that my house nearly collapsed,” said farmer Anastasia Imad, speaking from a makeshift green tent beside her damaged home. “We feared the aftershocks would bring it down on us while we slept.”</p><p>Landslides blocked sections of the Trans-Flores Highway, a roughly 700-kilometer (435-mile) road linking communities across the mountainous island.</p><p>Meanwhile, relief workers distributed rice, ready-to-eat meals, drinking water, blankets and medicine, while emergency shelters were set up for displaced residents. Authorities said restoring electricity and communications, as well as delivering aid to remote villages isolated by landslides, were among the biggest challenges.</p><p>Indonesia, an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands, is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions because of its location on the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” a horseshoe-shaped arc of seismic faults and volcanoes.</p><p>Flores has experienced some of the country’s deadliest disasters. A powerful earthquake and tsunami in 1992 killed about 2,500 people on the island.</p><p>In 2018, a magnitude 7.5 earthquake triggered a tsunami on the island of Sulawesi that killed more than 4,400 people. In 2004, a magnitude 9.1 quake off Sumatra unleashed a tsunami that killed about 230,000 people in a dozen countries.</p><p>___</p><p>Associated Press writers Niniek Karmini and Edna Tarigan in Jakarta, Indonesia, contributed to this report.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/T5JHTLMQYAHX7YUON345ZRIXBA.jpg?auth=0c1c2bd9d4517bbba43b833b15744af82fdc14545eb4742d1af11b4f5a23775b&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A man checks his phone near a building collapsed due to an earthquake, in Reok, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Aquila Handayani Abbas)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Aquila Handayani Abbas</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/RGQ4OGHV2HO7K7NC4RJI5LZYEI.jpg?auth=c29fdd713d3428c03f4a130b2a3600f47ae1775538ce82d6da23422c2f68feac&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A woman holds a cross she recovered from the rubble of her earthquake-damaged house in Mbeliling, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Firdia Lisnawati)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Firdia Lisnawati</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/BBKGUFXWUSRETRP5VEJWKCZLOQ.jpg?auth=871783bbb98f6ae1f5e094f9fd7ef8f36d41f5d4f4d7b9d96035f743e6a880ea&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A woman sits inside a tent amid fear of aftershocks following an earthquake, in Reok, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Aquila Handayani Abbas)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Aquila Handayani Abbas</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/D6BBUDGCLGRYZKXREM5JCMS4MU.jpg?auth=cbb4e5f4e16569514e6e5978fba0f568229115cbbec48d9e88596b40f23d11cd&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Patients are treated in a makeshift tent outside a hospital, amid fears of aftershocks following an earthquake, in Ruteng, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Firdia Lisnawati)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Firdia Lisnawati</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/GHXECCCB2C423F74QCKJM4APWU.jpg?auth=7eb2c4cd697f527a4c2d493c6f7274bca716016f4e77989a31e97ea0c4e33cc1&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A worker removes a broken furniture inside a room at the local government office which was damaged during an earthquake in Ruteng, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Firdia Lisnawati)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Firdia Lisnawati</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Lani Pallister stuns Katie Ledecky with her first international 800 free loss at Pan Pacs]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/lani-pallister-stuns-katie-ledecky-with-her-first-international-800-free-loss-at-pan-pacs/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/16/lani-pallister-stuns-katie-ledecky-with-her-first-international-800-free-loss-at-pan-pacs/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By BETH HARRIS, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — Lani Pallister of Australia stunned Katie Ledecky with her first international loss in the 800-meter freestyle at the Pan Pacific Championships on Saturday night.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 05:38:26 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — Lani Pallister of Australia stunned Katie Ledecky with her first international loss in the 800-meter freestyle at the Pan Pacific Championships on Saturday night.</p><p>Pallister was under world-record pace for much of the race and touched in 8 minutes, 6.10 seconds to erase Ledecky's championship record from 2018.</p><p>“I was just so locked in and I've been really focused on what I want," Pallister said. “The 800 is my favorite event.”</p><p>Ledecky took silver in a season-best 8:07.26.</p><p>“That was definitely my best swim of the week, so I’m actually pretty happy with it,” she said. “If I was going to get second tonight, I wanted to make it a good one. Just wanted to make it hard for Lani.”</p><p>Ledecky is the four-time Olympic champion in her signature event. The American's lone previous defeat in an 800 free final since 2010 came in a small domestic meet in February 2024 against Summer McIntosh of Canada.</p><p>“Katie's such a dominant force,” a breathless Pallister said after the race.</p><p>Kate Douglass lowered her own world record in the 50 free for the second time Saturday, winning the final in 23.19 — one of three events on the final night.</p><p>“I was doubting myself, questioning my ability to do the triple,” she said. “My coaches and my teammates just really had a lot of faith in me and they really gave me a lot of energy.”</p><p>In the morning preliminaries, the 24-year-old American swam 23.49 to take the mark away from teammate Gretchen Walsh, who finished second in the evening final in 23.74.</p><p>Douglass returned 25 minutes later to finish second in the 200 breaststroke. She rallied from third down the stretch but couldn’t catch Alexanne Lepage of Canada, who led the entire race and touched in a lifetime best of 2:21.73. Douglass finished in 2:22.57.</p><p>“I feel like I’m just a little bit shocked,” Lepage said.</p><p>Walsh had owned the 50 free record of 23.55 since setting it in June at an international meet in Rome.</p><p>It’s the third time Douglass has lowered the world mark in the sprint race. She first did it on June 19 at the TYR Pro Swim Series meet in Indianapolis, posting a time of 23.59. Nine days later, Walsh lowered it again.</p><p>Fourteen minutes after climbing out of the pool, Douglass appeared on the medals podium in her cap and goggles to accept her gold. The other medalists were dressed in their usual team sweats. Eleven minutes after that, Douglass dived in for the 200 breast final.</p><p>Douglass capped a busy night by anchoring the U.S. women to a dominant victory in the 4 x 100 medley relay. Their time of 3:50.43 was a championship record. Australia was second in 3:55.09.</p><p>Douglass is a five-time Olympic medalist. She earned silver in the 50 free at the 2024 world championships but didn’t compete in the event at the 2024 Paris Games.</p><p>Her 50 free was the second individual world record set at the meet that includes swimmers from the U.S., Australia, Canada, Japan and China, among others.</p><p>The U.S. men also topped Australia in the 4 x 100 medley relay. Will Modglin, Van Mathias, Luca Urlando and anchor Jack Alexy swam a championship-record time of 3:29.06.</p><p>Sam Short of Australia won the 1,500 free to go with his earlier titles in the 400 and 800 free events. His time of 14:33.97 was the sixth-fastest in history and broke Grant Hackett’s 24-year-old championship record.</p><p>“That was actually so much fun,” Short said.</p><p>Kazushi Imafuku of Japan took silver in 14:42.59 and two-time defending Olympic champion Bobby Finke earned bronze in 14:44.26 on the same day he lost his world record to Johannes Liebmann of Germany at the European championships.</p><p>The men’s 50 free was won by Jamie Jack of Australia in a championship record of 21.35. American Jack Alexy took silver in 21.42.</p><p>Yu Yiting of China defeated a strong field including world record-holder McIntosh to win the 200 individual medley.</p><p>Yu was under world-record pace on the opening butterfly leg before American Regan Smith took over the lead on the backstroke. Yu moved back in front on the breaststroke and held off McIntosh in the closing meters. Yu’s time of 2:07.45 set a championship record in the outdoor pool in Irvine.</p><p>McIntosh, the Canadian star whose lone individual victory of the week was in the 400 IM, took silver in 2:07.47. American Alex Walsh, the older sister of Gretchen Walsh, earned bronze in 2:07.66. Smith finished fourth.</p><p>McIntosh claimed silver in the 200 freestyle and bronze in the 4 x 200 freestyle relay. She surprisingly failed to qualify for the 400 free championship final, but finished first in the ‘B’ final.</p><p>“It wasn’t a horrible swim, but getting touched out is something that is never a good thing to feel,” she said. “Overall, the meet didn’t go the way I wanted it to, so there’ll definitely be a lot of reflection.”</p><p>Zac Stubblety-Cook of Australia went from fourth to first in the 200 breast, winning in 2:08.09. American Josh Matheny earned silver. Shin Ohashi, who led until the final 15 meters, took bronze.</p><p>In the men’s 200 IM, Tomoyuki Matushita of Japan won in 1:56.02 over American Carson Foster.</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full sports coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/OHBVOGWVKU3MJNLKBBSGPNRHFA.jpg?auth=2328c52caad36a84b68ee912aadd6389eeb4ea44f76cb2ed9e8b31956a0bd98c&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Katie Ledecky, of the United States, competes in the women's 400 meters freestlye final at the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Friday, Aug. 14, 2026 in Irvine, Calif. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Gregory Bull</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/PH347YOCS3D465INUJE7M2ZITU.jpg?auth=3d9a85dcd591451d0e9bc3528bb555203976447a9f58b8b9c7f0a95c83cff0bc&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[From left, silver medalist Katie Ledecky, of the United States, gold medalist Lani Pallister, of Australia, and bronze medalist Erika Fairweather, of New Zealand celebrate after the the women's 400 meters freestyle final at the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Friday, Aug. 14, 2026 in Irvine, Calif. 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(AP Photo/Gregory Bull)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Gregory Bull</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/CIGHQLP3IC72FSKJCW3MUAUI34.jpg?auth=caf6cae9371a1c2ec4b5d04e5b35d627ab131d0f91fc38e45ef26b68f0421405&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Kate Douglass, of the United States, competes on her way to winning the women's 50 meters freestyle final with a new world record at the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026 in Irvine, Calif. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Gregory Bull</media:credit></media:content><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/R2OBUBAZ65AZZOTLTK6WRHZVEM.jpg?auth=8d1db14b2f892765ff14f9c8c54f840c4add62e67805b4c71a06b4d696b774b9&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Kate Douglass, of the United States, right, gets out of the pool after winning the women's 50 meters freestyle final with a new world record at the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026 in Irvine, Calif. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Gregory Bull</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Marsee and Mack homer in the Marlins’ 8-4 victory over the Reds]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/local/2026/08/15/marsee-and-mack-homer-in-the-marlins-8-4-victory-over-the-reds/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/local/2026/08/15/marsee-and-mack-homer-in-the-marlins-8-4-victory-over-the-reds/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[JEFF WALLNER Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Jakob Marsee and Joe Mack homered and the Miami Marlins rallied with a four-run eighth inning to beat the Cincinnati Reds 8-4 on Saturday night.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 02:29:56 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CINCINNATI (AP) — Jakob Marsee and Joe Mack homered and the Miami Marlins rallied with a four-run eighth inning to beat the Cincinnati Reds 8-4 on Saturday night.</p><p>The Marlins improved to 53-13 when scoring four or more runs. They had scored three or fewer runs in 10 of their previous 16 games.</p><p>The Marlins trailed 4-3 in the eighth.</p><p>Graham Pauley’s sacrifice fly tied it. Heriberto Hernandez singled with the bases loaded off Sam Moll, driving in two runs to put the Marlins ahead 6-4. Griffin Conine made it 7-4 with an RBI single.</p><p>Pauley drove in the Marlins’ eighth run with an RBI double in the ninth.</p><p>Four Marlins relievers combined for 4 1/3 scoreless innings. Tyler Zuber (2-1) got the win. TJ Antone (2-1) took the loss for Cincinnati.</p><p>Marsee homered on Brady Singer’s first offering in the third to put the Marlins ahead 1-0. It was his first homer since July 30 and seventh of the season.</p><p>A dropped fly ball by Marlins right fielder Esteury Ruiz sparked a Reds’ rally in the third. Sal Stewart’s two-run single put the Reds ahead 2-1 giving him 91 RBIs on the season.</p><p>Mack homered on Singer’s first pitch with one out in the fourth to tie it at 2. It was Mack’s 12th homer of the season. It was the 24th homer allowed by Singer this season, a career high.</p><p>Singer allowed three earned runs on eight hits in six innings.</p><p>The Reds hit back-to-back homers off Ryan Gusto to regain the lead in the fifth. Ke’Bryan Hayes hit his fifth and McLain his 11th to put Cincinnati ahead 4-3.</p><p>Gusto allowed four runs — two earned — on six hits in 4 2/3 innings with no walks and six strikeouts. The two homers he allowed tied a season-high.</p><h4>Up next</h4><p>Marlins RHP Eury Pérez (6-9, 3.39) was set to face Reds LHP Nick Lodolo on Sunday in the series finale.</p><p>___</p><p><a href="https://apnews.com/hub/mlb" rel="">See AP’s full MLB coverage here</a></p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/WAIDZG4W4IQ2ZO6UDNQA5VYZBI.jpg?auth=d60d3e918b217f98df93b708f5717ecccc1cc4e5f7a4953569785d5e76c5af9a&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Miami Marlins' Heriberto Hernández celebrates after hitting a solo home run during the first inning of a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Monday, July 27, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Lynne Sladky</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Joey Logano holds off Chase Briscoe to win NASCAR race at Richmond]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/15/joey-logano-holds-off-chase-briscoe-to-win-nascar-race-at-richmond/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/15/joey-logano-holds-off-chase-briscoe-to-win-nascar-race-at-richmond/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By NATE RYAN, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Joey Logano delivered a warning to his NASCAR rivals after his victory Saturday night at Richmond Raceway.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 03:31:35 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Joey Logano delivered a warning to his NASCAR rivals after his victory Saturday night at Richmond Raceway.</p><p>“Don’t let the boys get hot,” the driver of Team Penske’s No. 22 Ford said after fending off a late charge by Chase Briscoe to earn his 39th career win by 0.392 seconds. “We’re pretty strong right now. It’s awesome to see the speed in the 22 again.”</p><p>After falling as low as 20th in the points standings at the season's halfway mark, the three-time Cup Series champion is surging toward the NASCAR Chase. Two races remain until the title run featuring the top 16 drivers.</p><p>With two victories in the past four races (after only one win in his previous 56 starts), Logano has jumped to ninth in the points standings and established himself as a championship contender again.</p><p>It’s no surprise given that it’s the 2026 season. Since 2014, Logano has either won the Cup title or advanced to the championship round in every even-numbered year, and he typically does it with a late-season spree. In his last title run, the 36-year-old won three of the final 10 races.</p><p>“We’ve seen it a lot over the years once he gets that confidence,” crew chief Paul Wolfe said. “He’s very good under pressure situations.”</p><p>Logano scored his third Richmond win Saturday but his first in nine years at the track.</p><p>“Gosh, it was a great car,” he said. “We’ve had a great car here the last five races, and we haven’t been able to capitalize on the win. We’ve been so close, but it was sweet redemption today.”</p><p>Logano capitalized on the final strategy call by Wolfe, who pitted his driver just after taking the lead from Briscoe with 39 laps remaining. Logano needed only 15 laps to retake the lead from Christopher Bell, who was trying to stretch his tires to the finish on Richmond’s abrasive surface over the last 57 laps.</p><p>Briscoe led a race-high 171 of 400 laps. He had a best finish of 11th in nine previous starts at Richmond, one of only three active tracks where he had yet to score a top 10. After qualifying second, he passed pole-sitter Ryan Blaney on the first lap to lead the first lap of his career on the 0.75-mile oval.</p><p>“This place has been a real struggle to me,” said Briscoe, who clinched a spot in the Chase with his sixth top 10 in the past seven races. “To get close and not get it done is so frustrating. We had a great points night, but just frustrating to say the least to have one slip away like that at the end.”</p><p>Austin Cindric finished third and credited his teammate Logano with providing the advice that helped him score his best result since an April 2025 win at Talladega Superspeedway.</p><p>“This is a racetrack that I feel like Joey Logano could finish top five in my rental car,” said Cindric, who. “It’s a place where I study him so much.”</p><p>Denny Hamlin took fourth, followed by Chase Elliott, who notched his first top five since winning at Texas Motor Speedway three months ago.</p><p>Hamlin family dedication</p><p>In an emotional ceremony Friday morning, Richmond Raceway dedicated the grandstand seats where Hamlin’s parents sat for years watching NASCAR races long before their son became a 64-time winner in the Cup Series. Hamlin’s father, Dennis, died in a house fire last December.</p><p>The track’s tribute was among the highlights of a homecoming weekend for Hamlin, who grew up about 20 minutes from the track.</p><p>“It’s really the time I get to see my brother and sister that still live up here,” said Hamlin, who lives in the Charlotte, N.C., area. “I’ve got lots of high school friends that have their own campsite here. It will be amazing if they don’t get arrested.”</p><p>Mirror driving</p><p>In an appearance on Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s podcast this week, Ty Gibbs lobbied for removing the digital rearview camera that NASCAR implemented four years ago. Gibbs joked that some Cup drivers would be out of the series without the high-tech device that makes blocking easier by anticipating an opponent’s move. He’s gotten no feedback from NASCAR but hopes a change could be made in the offseason.</p><p>“I didn’t hear anything on it, but I thought I’d recommend it,” Gibbs said. “I just think everybody probably agrees to it, too. I mean, a lot of people do, so I thought I’d say it. I think it could happen. They took windshield wipers off, and we run in the rain still, so I think it could happen.”</p><p>Another sellout</p><p>Richmond Raceway announced its grandstands were full for the second consecutive year, marking the 11th sellout in 24 Cup Series races this season. Many of those tracks have reduced seating capacities in the past 15 years, and Richmond is among the most notable. The track’s capacity is roughly half of its 112,000-seat peak in the mid-2000s.</p><p>Up next</p><p>The NASCAR Cup Series will make its annual stop at New Hampshire Motor Speedway with a 301-lap race Aug. 23 at the 1.058-mile oval. Ryan Blaney is the defending race winner at the track.</p><p>___</p><p>AP auto racing: https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/3A4A3IERUM7VL2IN2OOBPETTZ4.jpg?auth=2c990fb1207fc5e60657f588a6d1d9fd2d6570cdbae46d1ef254caaa732e1ccb&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Team Penske driver Joey Logano (22) wins the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026, in Richmond Va. 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I got in contact with the owner — he’s Colombian — I said, ‘Hey, I need a plane to fly,’” Ecarri said.</p><p>Ender Urdaneta with Help Land Foundation said the supplies were being sent to Cali specifically for rescue teams.</p><p>“This one is for Cali — only for rescue teams. Not sending any water or any food. We’re concentrating on saving lives right now,” Urdaneta said.</p><p>Since the 7.5-magnitude earthquake shook Colombia’s western region Monday morning, rescue teams have continued searching for missing people.</p><p>In one neighborhood, Colombians were seen supporting one another.</p><p>“We are still in shock. The neighbors, the friends, those who saw us born, those who saw us grow. You look at the faces and you see sadness, disappointment. Just a hug, and wherever you look, there are tears, tears of pain, tears of sadness,” said Robinson Montoya, a resident of the Belalcazar neighborhood.</p><p>Meanwhile, five days after the earthquake, Pope Leo offered his thoughts and prayers for those affected.</p><p>“I continue to pray these days for the Colombian population who is suffering because of the earthquake,” Pope Leo said.</p><p><div class="l10-neighborhood" role="complementary" aria-label="News From Your Neighborhood">
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(AP) — Candace Parker and Elena Delle Donne both used their Hall of Fame speeches to serve as a love letter to basketball.</p><p>The sport has given so much to them, culminating with enshrinement into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday night.</p><p>Parker carried a ball up to the podium for her speech as part of the 2026 class that also included the 1996 U.S. Olympic women’s basketball team, Chamique Holdsclaw, NBA player Amar’e Stoudemire, longtime NBA official Joey Crawford, NBA coaches Doc Rivers and Mike D’Antoni, and Gonzaga coach Mark Few.</p><p>“It felt weird to walk on the stage without the reason I’m here today,' Parker said, talking to the ball. ”We did a lot together: dunk on UConn at UConn, shimmied over our right shoulder and hit that sick fadeway, had our own signature shoe, first woman to grace the cover of NBA2K. ... We stand on this podium as first-ballot Hall of Famers."</p><p>Parker, who won three WNBA titles, two MVPs, a pair of championships at Tennessee and two Olympic gold medals, then broke down while closing her speech, saying that “we were meant to be a love story that began 27 years ago.”</p><p>Delle Donne also used her speech as a love letter to the game with all the ups and downs she faced in her career. But she always kept life in perspective, thanks to her older sister Lizzie, who is blind and deaf.</p><p>“She never played in front of thousands of people, never had a standing ovation. never been interviewed after a big win. Yet I’ve never met anyone stronger,” Delle Donne said, choking up. “Thank you all for keeping me going.”</p><p>Delle Donne won MVP awards in 2015 and 2019, the second of which came when she led the Washington Mystics to their lone WNBA championship. Delle Donne became the first player in league history to shoot more than 50% from the field, 40% from behind the 3-point line and 90% from the free-throw line.</p><p>She started off her speech giving a shoutout to actor Larry David, who was in the audience. She told him that she hoped her speech was “pretty, pretty, pretty good.” using David's signature line. Delle Donne was introduced to him before the ceremony by Rivers.</p><p>Rivers, who won 1,194 regular-season games as an NBA coach, which is the sixth most in league history. He was emotional while talking about his brother Grady, who inspired him to be a better player.</p><p>Holdsclaw thanked all of her former teammates and coaches in her acceptance speech. She was best known for helping Tennessee win three straight titles from 1996-98, the first team to accomplish that, under Hall of Fame coach Pat Summitt.</p><p>Summitt died in 2016 following a battle with Alzheimer’s.</p><p>“One person that I wish was here as my presenter was my demanding and wonderfully supporting college coach, Pat Summitt,” Holdsclaw said. “The one and only. coach Summitt allowed me to grow as a player and person. I miss her dearly.”</p><p>Holdsclaw’s 1998 team was Tennessee’s first undefeated season at 39–0 and the Lady Vols also set an NCAA record for the most wins in a season at that time. Holdsclaw went on to have an 11-year WNBA career.</p><p>She also thanked the 1996 Olympic team, saying she had posters of their players on her wall when she was in high school.</p><p>That team helped start the Americans’ 30-year Olympic dominance that has seen the U.S. win eight straight gold medals.</p><p>Few has been Gonzaga’s coach since 1999 and has led the team to the NCAA Tournament every year. He’s won numerous West Coast Conference championships and reached the NCAA title game twice.</p><p>“What a crazy, surreal moment for me,” Few said. “The town I grew up in had a population of 1,500 people and had one stoplight. To be standing where I am today is absolutely mind boggling.”</p><p>Crawford officiated more than 2,500 regular-season games in the NBA, nearly 400 more in the postseason and 50 of those were in the NBA Finals during his 39-year career. He said he first dreamed of officiating in the NBA when he was a teenager and did everything he could to make that possible.</p><p>D’Antoni really came into his own as a player and coach in Italy before he returned to the NBA. He developed a fast-paced style with the Phoenix Suns led by fellow inductee Stoudemire.</p><p>___</p><p>AP Basketball Writer Doug Feinberg contributed to this story.</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full sports coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/KYJUODZBOYYUQVCCPN6EWVG36U.jpg?auth=5396029257758732d621e80fd89ff740abb5fc711f8f8dd8ebea6adf200052e1&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Veteran NBA referee and 2026 inductee Joey Crawford, right, recognizes his image on the columns of Symphony Hall as he enters the 2026 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame induction ceremony Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026, in Springfield, Mass. 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(AP) — Scottie Scheffler settled in after a rough start Saturday for a 2-under 68, giving him a two-shot lead over Sam Burns and Sungjae Im in the FedEx St. Jude Championship going into a final round where so much is at stake from the top to the bottom of the leaderboard.]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2026 23:19:22 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Scottie Scheffler settled in after a rough start Saturday for a 2-under 68, giving him a two-shot lead over Sam Burns and Sungjae Im in the FedEx St. Jude Championship going into a final round where so much is at stake from the top to the bottom of the leaderboard.</p><p>Scheffler is trying to break a streak of five runner-up finishes and five other top 4s since his lone victory this year in his first tournament of 2026.</p><p>He was at 13-under 197 and will be in the final group with Burns, his closest friend in golf, who got back into the mix with a 62. His year has been marked by close calls in the U.S. Open and British Open, but Burns has no victories to show for it.</p><p>This will be the first time they are paired together in the final group.</p><p>“It's always a little weird just because I want him to have success so much and I think he wants the same for me,” Scheffler said. "Tomorrow we'll go out there and play our game and see where things finish up at the end of the day. It will be competition like normal.</p><p>“It will be fun being out there with your friend but it’s also a bit weird at the same time.”</p><p>And it's not just the two of them. Im shot 67 and was tied with Burns at 11-under 199. The next closest to Scheffler was FedEx Cup champion Tommy Fleetwood (68) and Jake Knapp (67), both five shots behind.</p><p>Jordan Spieth took another step back and gave himself another Sunday at the TPC Southwind filled with high stress. Spieth is at No. 54 in the FedEx Cup, and only the top 50 advance to the BMW Championship next week in the FedEx Cup playoffs.</p><p>The top 50 is the magic number this week because those players are assured to getting into all the $20 million signature events next year. Spieth, who opened with a 65, didn't make a birdie until the 11th hole in his round of 72 that dropped him from a tie for fifth to a tie for 19th, which is projected to leave him out of the top 50.</p><p>He's not alone. Brian Harman came in at No. 65 and shot 69. He was in a tie for sixth, needing to move up a few spots to advance.</p><p>“That signature series, it's where you want to be,” Harman said. “It's where the best golf is played. I'd love to have a chance.”</p><p>He at least is in all the majors next year from his 2023 British Open victory at Hoylake.</p><p>Going into the final day, Im is the only player projected to move into the top 50 — he started at No. 53 and held his own in the final group Saturday with Scheffler.</p><p>“I just want to focus on each shot,” Im said. “Every shot matters.”</p><p>Scheffler only hit one green in regulation through the opening five holes. He was in the right rough on the par-5 third and had a clean enough lie to try to reach the green or at least advance it close. But it hit a tree right above him and dropped straight down. He pulled his short iron out of mangled rough to the side of a bunker and still had 111 yards. He hit that to 12 feet and made the par putt.</p><p>He bogeyed the next from behind the green, didn't get a birdie until the par-3 eighth and then ran off consecutive birdies early on the back nine that restored his lead. He also made a 12-foot par save on the 15th hole.</p><p>“Any time you’re holing those 10- to 15-footers, it’s really nice to keep the round going,” Scheffler said. “I holed a few of those today. It was definitely important to keep the momentum in the round.”</p><p>The heat index topped 100 degrees, and towels soaked in ice water were available on every tee. Keith Mitchell looked utterly exhausted walking out of scoring, from the heat and from the stress of projections that keep him right at No. 49 with one round remaining.</p><p>He was tied for 22nd, along with Maverick McNealy, who was projected at No. 50.</p><p>Burns is thinking only about winning, and that starts with making up a two-shot deficit on the No. 1 player in the world. The only other time they've played together on a Sunday was the 2021 Tour Championship — both out of contention — though Burns did beat Scheffler with a long birdie putt in a playoff at Colonial in 2022.</p><p>“Scottie is obviously playing great, as he always does. He’s not going to lay down,” Burns said. “He’s going to play great tomorrow. So you’re going to have to go out there and put a really good round together and see if you can catch him.”</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full golf coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/WX2Q5TZR2UX2CGGOCRIFIQDN5E.jpg?auth=d09c0f939daef202f83dfb5c1e3037b8895c015d22d4aa6485b62297e24afe35&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Scottie Scheffler chips onto the second green during the third round of the St. Jude Championship golf tournament Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026, in Memphis, Tenn. 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A very small chance of a few showers cannot be ruled out for our western communities, with the rest of the region remaining dry.]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2026 23:18:30 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saharan dust continues to overwhelm South Florida, suppressing rainfall and promoting hot temperatures. Temperatures are set to sizzle yet again Sunday. Highs will reach the lower 90s, with feels-like temperatures up to 105 degrees. A very small chance of a few showers cannot be ruled out for our western communities, with the rest of the region remaining dry.</p><p>Rainfall will be hard to come by all week long. Temperatures will continue to run high, and we could tie a record Tuesday. Drought conditions could worsen as well.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/ZVM6A6ZXGBFH5FRLH2CKLR7DDY.jpg?auth=5538de09b666ea5a5147343fa29e64118175bed12961ff44a71e0e9e91fc0d29&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"/></item><item><title><![CDATA[Joshua Báez of the Cardinals hits 3 homers in his first 3 at-bats in a historic major league debut]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/15/joshua-baez-of-the-cardinals-hits-3-homers-in-his-first-3-at-bats-in-a-historic-major-league-debut/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/15/joshua-baez-of-the-cardinals-hits-3-homers-in-his-first-3-at-bats-in-a-historic-major-league-debut/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[CHICAGO (AP) — Joshua Báez smashed the first pitch he saw in the majors about 450 feet, then flashed a grin to the St. Louis dugout as he began his home run trot.]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2026 22:49:18 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CHICAGO (AP) — Joshua Báez smashed the first pitch he saw in the majors about 450 feet, then flashed a grin to the St. Louis dugout as he began his home run trot.</p><p>“There was a calmness and a smile, like, ‘I’m here,’” Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. “It’s rare for me to pick my head up to enjoy parts of it. He didn’t exactly give us an option but to actually take a step back and enjoy the heck out of what was going on there.”</p><p>There has never been a show quite like it.</p><p>Báez became the first player to hit a home run in each of his first three at-bats in the majors, leading the Cardinals to an 8-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday.</p><p>Called up from Triple-A Memphis before the game, Báez had 30 members of his family in attendance at Wrigley Field. The traveling party, which included his mother, Yris, gathered on the field for photos afterward in spite of rain.</p><p>“It’s just unreal,” the 23-year-old Báez said. “To not only get a hit, but three home runs? It’s crazy.”</p><p>He did it with flair, too. The first came on the first pitch he saw from Matthew Boyd and landed an estimated 449 feet away in the bleachers in left-center. The left fielder's next at-bat ended with a solo shot down the left-field line and the third, on his ensuing at-bat, went the opposite way, giving him five RBIs.</p><p>Major League Baseball said Báez was the first player in modern baseball history to hit three home runs in his debut. The league cannot say with certainty whether the feat happened before 1901 due to a lack of game logs.</p><p>“He hit three different pitches for home runs. He had a great game. He beat us for sure,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell said.</p><p>Báez showed plenty of power in the minors this season. When he was called up, he was leading all Triple-A hitters with 34 home runs, including four multihomer games.</p><p>He’s the ninth player to make his major league debut for the Cardinals this season.</p><p>Báez also is the 11th St. Louis player to homer in his first career at-bat (the last was Lane Thomas in 2019) and sixth in club history to homer on the first pitch. Former pitcher Adam Wainwright last did it in 2006.</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full MLB coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/ZXNU6Q5XAL2ZAO4N2ZSPH32JZQ.jpg?auth=3910b6f82d7440e7e4d9ce3ea2cef07047bca896eb8f1818f1cb9e960234cd48&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[St. Louis Cardinals' Joshua Baez, right, celebrates with his mother Yris Carmen Baez, left, after defeating the Chicago Cubs in a baseball game in Chicago, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. 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(AP Photo/Paul Beaty)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Paul Beaty</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Novak Djokovic ousted from Cincinnati Open in his first match since Wimbledon]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/15/novak-djokovic-ousted-from-cincinnati-open-in-his-first-match-since-wimbledon/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/15/novak-djokovic-ousted-from-cincinnati-open-in-his-first-match-since-wimbledon/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[MASON, Ohio (AP) — Novak Djokovic's stay at the Cincinnati Open was a short one. It also might be his last.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 00:27:27 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MASON, Ohio (AP) — Novak Djokovic's stay at the Cincinnati Open was a short one. It also might be his last.</p><p>The 24-time major champion fell to Thiago Agustin Tirante 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 on Saturday in a match that took 2 hours, 44 minutes in hot and humid conditions.</p><p>A 25-year-old from Argentina, Tirante is ranked No. 50 in the world. Djokovic — a three-time Cincinnati champion and No. 5 in the rankings — was playing for the first time since his loss to top-ranked Jannik Sinner in the semifinals at Wimbledon.</p><p>Up next for Djokovic is the U.S. Open, which starts Aug. 30 in New York.</p><p>Djokovic appeared to struggle physically in the heat and had his 10-match winning streak in Cincinnati snapped. The 39-year-old told reporters that an unspecified health condition made it difficult for him to play in hot and humid weather.</p><p>“It’s just a condition that I have, health-wise, that has been bothering me for the past couple of years,” Djokovic said. “A lot of issues, especially when it is humid and it is hot. I did anticipate it (would be humid), but there are all these things, like nerves and everything involved that make it worse, and that’s what happened.”</p><p>Djokovic has had plenty of success in Cincinnati, with a 45-13 record and titles in 2018, 2020 and 2023. But he wasn't sure he would return.</p><p>“I certainly hope so, but it looks more likely not, unfortunately,” Djokovic said. “But let’s see what the future brings.”</p><p>Djokovic saved 13 of the 15 break points he faced. Tirante broke Djokovic's serve in the ninth game of the final set and then served it out.</p><p>“I think this is the best win of my career,” Tirante said. “I think I really did a good job inside the court. I managed very well the nerves of playing against a legend like Novak.”</p><p>Eala and Pegula win in women's draw</p><p>On the women's side, Alexandra Eala of the Philippines continued her run of strong play with a victory over Elena-Gabriela Ruse, who lost the first set and stopped playing in the second with an ankle injury. Eala — who is No. 20 in the rankings — won her first WTA singles title in Washington earlier this month and has won eight of her last nine matches.</p><p>American Jessica Pegula beat Simona Waltert 6-3, 6-2, improving her record to 25-6 on hard courts in 2026. The third-ranked Pegula won the title in Cincinnati in 2024.</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full tennis coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/6F7VFASLH76GDF6NNZ33II2VR4.jpg?auth=1dcef4f89825f6ee23bb1d41616072a892357fb7d6bf0936b8420f232caa1479&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Novak Djokovic, of Serbia, returns the ball to Roman Saffiullin, of Russia, in their fourth round men's singles match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, July 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga, File)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Brian Inganga</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Miramar crash leaves infant seriously injured, mother hurt, cops say]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/news/local/2026/08/15/2-children-adult-hospitalized-after-crash-in-miramar-first-responders-say/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/news/local/2026/08/15/2-children-adult-hospitalized-after-crash-in-miramar-first-responders-say/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Ryan Mackey, Samiar Nefzi]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Three people, including two children, were transported to a hospital Saturday after a crash in Miramar, according to first responders.]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2026 17:49:04 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three people, including a 4-month-old baby, were involved in a single-vehicle crash in Miramar, police said.</p><p>The crash happened in the 2300 block of Southwest 173rd Avenue at about 12:30 p.m., according to the Miramar Police Department.</p><p>Police said a mother and her two children were involved in the crash. They said the 4-month-old sustained serious injuries and was airlifted to Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital.</p><p>The mother was transported to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood with minor injuries, according to investigators. The second child was not injured.</p><p>Authorities said MPD’s Traffic Homicide Investigations Unit is investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash.</p><p>No other details about the crash or the individuals involved were immediately released. </p><p><div class="l10-neighborhood" role="complementary" aria-label="News From Your Neighborhood">
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</div></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Berkshire Hathaway boosted stake in Alphabet, homebuilders in the second quarter]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/business/2026/08/15/berkshire-hathaway-boosted-stake-in-alphabet-homebuilders-in-the-second-quarter/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/business/2026/08/15/berkshire-hathaway-boosted-stake-in-alphabet-homebuilders-in-the-second-quarter/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By ALEX VEIGA, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Berkshire Hathaway is increasing the size of its stake in Google's parent company and beefing up its holdings in homebuilders, according to the conglomerate's latest snapshot of its investment portfolio.]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2026 21:57:09 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Berkshire Hathaway is increasing the size of its stake in Google's parent company and beefing up its holdings in homebuilders, according to the conglomerate's latest snapshot of its investment portfolio.</p><p>The Omaha, Nebraska-based company also continued to pare its stake in financial companies and a number of other stocks in the April-June quarter, according to a regulatory filing filed late Friday.</p><p>CEO Greg Abel, who took over from Warren Buffett at the start of the year, agreed in June to make a $10 billion stock investment in Alphabet, expanding on the stake that Berkshire started to build last fall.</p><p>In the second quarter, Berkshire picked up roughly 48.1 million shares in Alphabet, bringing its total shares in the tech giant to roughly 106 million. That stake was valued at about $37.76 billion as of June 30, according to the filing. As recently as the end of December, Berkshire held only 17.8 million Alphabet shares worth $5.6 billion.</p><p>Alphabet has said it plans to raise $80 billion to pay for the computing infrastructure needed to power its AI offerings.</p><p>Beyond tech, Berkshire continued to boost its investments in the U.S. homebuilding sector. Its stake in homebuilder Lennar increased nearly 30% in the second quarter. Berkshire also established a small new stake in D.R. Horton that was worth $580,504 at the end of June.</p><p>In July, Berkshire completed a $6.8 billion acquisition of homebuilder Taylor Morrison.</p><p>Berkshire also sharply increased its shares in Delta Air Lines and Macy's in the second quarter. The stakes were worth about $5.37 billion and $173 million, respectively, as of June 30.</p><p>Berkshire also pruned its investment portfolio in the second quarter, reducing its stake in several companies relative to where they stood in the first quarter, including supermarket operator Kroger, steel manufacturer Nucor and dialysis giant DaVita.</p><p>The company also dumped all its holdings — 632,890 shares — in beverage company Constellation Brands.</p><p>Berkshire also pared its shares in several financial companies. Its stakes in Bank of America and Ally Financial declined by around 6% and 6.9%, respectively, and it slashed its shares in Capital One Financial by 58%.</p><p>Many investors have followed Berkshire’s portfolio closely over the years because they liked to copy Buffett’s moves. He remains the company's chairman and largest shareholder.</p><p>But Berkshire, which owns dozens of businesses including major insurers like Geico and BNSF railroad, never comments on the moves it makes to its stock portfolio from quarter to quarter because it doesn’t want to discuss what it is buying and selling.</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/G2TNCKMGMHMRWIUDPZJOTF6VJE.jpg?auth=26a59cee67a3bc1d9a95bc49c7ca71d03dadd58c673df78a571f101a85fa9cf5&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[FILE - Shareholders wait in line outside CHI Health Center Omaha for the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting, May 2, 2026, in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz, File)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Rebecca S. Gratz</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Joshua Báez first player to homer in first 3 at-bats in the majors, leads Cardinals past Cubs 8-4]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/15/joshua-baez-first-player-to-homer-in-first-3-at-bats-in-the-majors-leads-cardinals-past-cubs-8-4/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/15/joshua-baez-first-player-to-homer-in-first-3-at-bats-in-the-majors-leads-cardinals-past-cubs-8-4/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[CHICAGO (AP) — Joshua Báez became the first player to hit three home runs in his first three at-bats in the major leagues, leading the St. Louis Cardinals to an 8-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday.]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2026 21:17:25 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CHICAGO (AP) — Joshua Báez became the first player to hit three home runs in his first three at-bats in the major leagues, leading the St. Louis Cardinals to an 8-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday.</p><p>The 23-year-old left fielder, called up from Triple-A Memphis earlier in the day, hit the first pitch he saw into the Wrigley Field bleachers, then homered in his next two at-bats. He also drove in five runs.</p><p>Blaze Jordan and Alec Burleson added solo home runs to help the Cardinals win a day after dropping the opener of the three-game series.</p><p>Báez is the first St. Louis player to homer in his first career plate appearance since Lane Thomas in June 2019.</p><p>Michael Conforto hit a three-run homer for the Cubs, who had won nine of 11.</p><p>Michael McGreevy (5-9) allowed three runs — all unearned — on five hits and two walks while striking out six in the first six innings to win for the first time since July 8.</p><p>Báez tagged Matthew Boyd (8-2) for all three homers. He drove his first, a two-run shot, deep into the left-center field bleachers in the first inning.</p><p>Conforto’s home run tied the game at 3-all in the second, but Báez led off the fourth and sent a full-count pitch down the left-field line, then went down the opposite side in the sixth for another two-run homer.</p><p>Jordan’s home run was the end of day for Boyd, who allowed seven runs on five hits and three walks in 5 1/3 innings. He struck out two.</p><p>Burleson homered off Colin Rea in the eighth.</p><p>Up next</p><p>The series ends Sunday afternoon when the Cardinals send Hunter Dobbins (2-3, 3.40 ERA) against fellow right-hander Edward Cabrera (5-4, 5.10). Cabrera (left hamstring strain) will be making his first start since June 23.</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full MLB coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/ROZJ747OMWHC63MRALF3IUHT64.jpg?auth=89e85cc39838517eba333956cf2024ed5eb3b47a8699b5a46dfa4d177d4c2b37&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[St. Louis Cardinals' Joshua Baez (22) celebrates with teammates in the dugout after hitting a solo home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs in Chicago, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. 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(AP Photo/Paul Beaty)]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu">Paul Beaty</media:credit></media:content></item><item><title><![CDATA[Seahawks, CB Devon Witherspoon agree to 4-year, $132 million deal, AP source says]]></title><link>https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/15/seahawks-cb-devon-witherspoon-agree-to-4-year-132-million-deal-ap-source-says/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://www.local10.com/sports/2026/08/15/seahawks-cb-devon-witherspoon-agree-to-4-year-132-million-deal-ap-source-says/</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[By ANDREW DESTIN, Associated Press]]></dc:creator><description><![CDATA[SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks and cornerback Devon Witherspoon have agreed to a four-year, $132 million contract extension with $101 million guaranteed, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press on Saturday.]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2026 01:01:56 +0000</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks and cornerback Devon Witherspoon have agreed to a four-year, $132 million contract extension with $101 million guaranteed, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press on Saturday.</p><p>The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the contract, which would make Witherspoon the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL, hasn’t been finalized. In a television interview during Saturday's preseason game against the Dallas Cowboys, Witherspoon said he was grateful.</p><p>“It feels good,” Witherspoon said. “Long time coming, but we had to get it done, though. I’m thankful. All glory to God. Shoutout to (general manager John Schneider) and all the people that are upstairs for making this happen.”</p><p>The Seahawks exercised their fifth-year option on Witherspoon back in March. They finalized his long-term deal on the same day they began their preseason.</p><p>Witherspoon, 25, was selected No. 5 overall by the Seahawks in the 2023 NFL draft. In the same round of that draft, the Seahawks took wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who in March agreed to a four-year, $168.8 million contract with $120 million guaranteed.</p><p>Witherspoon has been selected for the Pro Bowl in each of his three seasons. He was a second-team All-Pro and helped the Seahawks win the Super Bowl last season.</p><p>Witherspoon appeared in all three of Seattle’s playoff games during its Super Bowl run, making 17 tackles and defending four passes.</p><p>In 43 regular-season games, Witherspoon has 249 tackles, 32 passes defended, 16 tackles for loss, 4 1/2 sacks and two interceptions. Now he's ready to show he's worth what the Seahawks are paying him.</p><p>“Can you be consistent in what you do? That’s what defines greatness to me,” Witherspoon said. “That’s what I’m chasing right there.”</p><p>___</p><p>See AP’s full NFL coverage here</p>]]></content:encoded><media:content url="https://www.local10.com/resizer/v2/QWHR4R4JSXWUE73GRIWIMSM2UU.jpg?auth=20f2f59e5ed97f17ba6e83523b8bbc375bff3e41a921357b5f84763652e87b89&amp;smart=true&amp;width=1200&amp;height=900" type="image/jpeg" height="900" width="1200"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Seattle Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon interacts with teammates on the sideline in the first half of an NFL preseason football game against the Dallas Cowboys, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026, in Seattle. 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