AP PHOTOS: 2 staff members of Israeli embassy killed in shooting near Jewish museum in DCNew Foto - AP PHOTOS: 2 staff members of Israeli embassy killed in shooting near Jewish museum in DC

WASHINGTON (AP) — Two staff members of the Israeli embassy in Washington were shot and killed Wednesday evening while leaving an event at a Jewish museum, and the suspect yelled, "Free, free Palestine" after he was arrested, police said. The two victims, a man and a woman, were leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum when the suspect approached a group of four people and opened fire, Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela Smith said at a news conference. The suspect, identified as Elias Rodriguez, 30, of Chicago, was observed pacing outside the museum before the shooting, walked into the museum after the shooting and was detained by event security, Smith said. —— This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

AP PHOTOS: 2 staff members of Israeli embassy killed in shooting near Jewish museum in DC

AP PHOTOS: 2 staff members of Israeli embassy killed in shooting near Jewish museum in DC WASHINGTON (AP) — Two staff members of the Israeli...
Illinois town moves to seize Pope Leo XIV's childhood home through eminent domain, convert to historic siteNew Foto - Illinois town moves to seize Pope Leo XIV's childhood home through eminent domain, convert to historic site

The Illinois town wherePope Leo XIV's boyhood home stands is planning to acquire the residence through eminent domain laws despite it being currently up for sale. The home's current owner is reportedly trying to sell the home, but may have little choice over the matter. Under Illinois law, the village has first choice on the property through eminent domain, according to Attorney Burt Odelson who represents the Village of Dolton,Fox Chicagoreported. The city can acquire the home through eminent domain, the government's ability to take private property for public purposes. "The village of Dolton intends to purchase this home either through direct purchase or through their eminent domain powers," Odelson told Misha Haghani, the CEO and founder of Paramount Realty USA, in a letter dated Tuesday that was provided to Fox News Digital. President Trump Calls First American Pope Leo Xiv An 'Honor' For Us, 'Very Happy' TheVillage of Doltonhas the right to purchase the three-bedroom, three-bathroom home even if another buyer is willing to pay a higher price, the letter states. Read On The Fox News App "We will do what the archdiocese thinks is best to preserve the home so that everybody, not just in Dolton or the South suburbs, but worldwide, can come to his home," Odelson toldFox Chicago. Village officials are working with the Chicago Archdiocese to turn the home into a historic site that can be visited by the public, Odelson said in his letter. Cardinal Robert Prevost Announced As First American Pope, Taking Name Leo Xiv The house was built in 1949 and measures 1,050 square feet, while the lot on the property is just under 5,000 square feet.  The current owner purchased the home for roughly $66,000 Odelson said. The home was renovated this year before going on the market. "It was on the market for $199,000 and then Pope Leo wasmade pope, and he took it off the market. And then there was silence," Odelson explained. The reserve price is $250,000, according to the Paramount Realty USA auction website, where the home is listed for sale. "Born Robert Francis Prevost, Pope Leo XIV made history as the first American pope upon his election in May 2025. His childhood home is being offered for sale via private auction," the description of the home states. "Located in a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, this modest brick home was owned by the Prevost family for nearly 50 years and served as the foundation of a life that would lead to the Vatican." Bids will be accepted through June 18, according to the listing. However, Odelson addressed a letter to Misha Haghani, the CEO and founder of Paramount Realty USA that said it could stall the sale before it ever hits the auction block. "Please inform any prospective buyers that their 'purchase' may only be temporary since the Village intends to begin the eminent domain process very shortly," he wrote. Click Here To Get To The Fox News App Fox News Digital has reached out toParamount Realty USA. Original article source:Illinois town moves to seize Pope Leo XIV's childhood home through eminent domain, convert to historic site

Illinois town moves to seize Pope Leo XIV's childhood home through eminent domain, convert to historic site

Illinois town moves to seize Pope Leo XIV's childhood home through eminent domain, convert to historic site The Illinois town wherePope ...
Ed Westwick's Return to Iconic 'Gossip Girl' Role Has Fans Saying the Same ThingNew Foto - Ed Westwick's Return to Iconic 'Gossip Girl' Role Has Fans Saying the Same Thing

Chuck Bass is back—but not in the way that you think. Ed Westwickrevived the belovedGossip Girlcharacter for a one-time-only promotion of Lancome's Juicy Tubes. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "Secrets, scandals & juicy tubes," the caption on the video that nearly broke the internet reads. "Kisses are better with Juicy Tubes," the actor states in the video, alluding to theiconic limo kissscene (featuring shade Marshmallow Electro)with Blair Waldorf (played byLeighton Meester) on the teen drama, before cheekily adding, "certainly more memorable." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lancôme Official (@lancomeofficial) Fans were completely shook by the promotion, commenting, "ICONIC. Best ad I've seen in a long time!!! 👏🔥" and "The nostalgia we needed 👏." "Only chuck bass can nail this type of commercial," someone else added, as another chimed in, "I'm Chuck Bass" GETS ME EVERY TIME." One fan tapped into their inner Gossip Girl, writing, "Spotted: Chuck Bass buying Blair's fave Lancôme gloss. Is he planning a juicy kiss to go with it? Stay tuned. XOXO, Gossip Girl 💋" Many others praised the brand stating, "ok you win" and "add to cart," while a few called for a sequel. Lancôme's Y2K-inspired campaign celebrates 25 years of its iconic Juicy Tubes lip gloss and features collabs with major stars like Westick,Paris Hilton,Chad Michael Murray,Rachel Bilsonand more, as they share the "secrets behind the best kisses from the 2000s – all connected by Juicy Tubes." Related: Y2K Nostalgia Sweeps Fans as Lancôme Unveils Juicy Tubes 25th Anniversary with 2000s Icons

Ed Westwick’s Return to Iconic ‘Gossip Girl’ Role Has Fans Saying the Same Thing

Ed Westwick's Return to Iconic 'Gossip Girl' Role Has Fans Saying the Same Thing Chuck Bass is back—but not in the way that you ...
Jon Hamm reflects on life after 'Mad Men' — and why he's always been a 'big believer' in therapyNew Foto - Jon Hamm reflects on life after 'Mad Men' — and why he's always been a 'big believer' in therapy

Jon Hamm has long been vocal about the benefits of going to therapy. The actor, 54, is just as dedicated to attending therapy sessions now as he was 20 years ago. Hamm, who currently stars on Apple TV+'sYour Friends & Neighbors,wasn't always so clear-minded. Ahead of the final season premiere in 2015 of AMC'sMad Men,the show for which he's best known, Hammspent 30 days in a rehabilitation centerfor alcoholism. The constant pressure of being "pulled in 52 different directions," hetold GQ for its June cover story, contributed to his eventual breakdown. It was around this time that the actor alsoseparated from his longtime partner Jennifer Westfeldtand became embroiled in a resurfacedfraternity hazing scandal. "There was a three-week stretch where I shot Monday through Friday onMad Men," Hamm recalled, saying he worked nonstop for 22 days straight. "The weekend wasBridesmaids.Then Monday through Friday onMad Men.The next weekend was reshoots onThe TownandBridesmaids. And then the following week was Monday through Friday onMad Men." Back then, the actor needed to live up to the expectations that come with starring on what has widely been consideredone of the greatest television shows of all time. Such distinction comes with a considerable amount of pressure. Hamm felt all of it. "I remember going, 'I don't know how I'm going to do this.' And just remember saying to myself, 'Just concentrate on today. Look down, look up, okay, Monday's over. Now that one's done. Cross it off,'" he told GQ. The Golden Globe-winning actor has actively gone to therapy over the last two decades,telling the Guardian in 2017, "It's like going to the dentist. If you can afford it, why wouldn't you?" Hamm was initially prompted to seek help from a mental health professional when he was in college. Seeing how he struggled following his father's death, one of Hamm's sisters encouraged him to try therapy. "My sister was like, 'You need to see somebody. ... You're sleeping till 4 o'clock in the afternoon. ... You're not well," Hammtold interviewer Graham Bensinger in 2018. "And for me it was like ... 'Don't worry about it. I'm fine.' ... This is not fine." With help from his therapist at the time, Hamm learned how to approach challenging situations from a different perspective. Figuring out how to rewire his way of thinking, he told Bensinger, was revelatory for him. "She was able to really kind of reorient my kind of way of thinking and she put me on a medication that changed my brain chemistry enough to where [it was like], 'OK, I'm feeling a little better. I can get up and go to work, I can get up and go to school. I can do my work on time. I can self-motivate again. Sometimes that's what you need," Hamm added. While chattingwith Men's Journal in 2022, Hamm delved deeper into the stigma around seeking mental health attention. TheTop Gun: Maverickactor spoke of how keeping that "mind/body duality" sharp informs his line of work. "As an actor, you have to be aware of your emotions and where you are in the course of a day or in the course of your life," he told Men's Journal. "I think keeping that side of your mind/body duality sharp is the same thing as keeping your physical side sharp. There's a weird stigma about mental health, and there doesn't need to be." These days, Hamm's mental health is where he'd like it to be. "Part of 50 is, it's a good time to check in with [yourself]. I'm a big believer in therapy. I'm in therapy right after this, in fact," he told GQ. "But there is something about that, contextualizing your life, because if you're doing it right, you should be in a pretty good place by 50."

Jon Hamm reflects on life after 'Mad Men' — and why he's always been a 'big believer' in therapy

Jon Hamm reflects on life after 'Mad Men' — and why he's always been a 'big believer' in therapy Jon Hamm has long been ...
Foreign diplomats come under Israeli fire on official West Bank visit, drawing swift international condemnationNew Foto - Foreign diplomats come under Israeli fire on official West Bank visit, drawing swift international condemnation

The Israeli military fired warning shots at a large delegation of European and Arab diplomats on an official visit near theJenin refugee campin the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, drawing swift international condemnation. Delegations from more than 20 countries, including the United Kingdom, France, Canada and others, were on an official mission to see the humanitarian situation around the besieged camp, according to the Palestinian Authority's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which called the incident a"deliberate and unlawful act." Video from the incident shows Israeli soldiers firing toward the delegation as it backs away from a gate blocking the road. At least seven shots can be heard in the video. One member of the delegation cautions the group, "be close to the wall, be close to the wall," as they walk away from the scene. "The ministry holds the Israeli occupying government fully and directly responsible for this criminal assault and affirms that such acts will not pass without accountability," the Palestinian Authority's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the visit to the camp - the site of amajor ongoing military operationthat has destroyed more than 100 buildings and impacted thousands of families - was coordinated in advance. The military said it launched an initial investigation once it became clear that the group was a diplomatic delegation. "The delegation deviated from the approved route and entered an area where they were not authorized to be," the military said in a statement Wednesday. "IDF soldiers operating in the area fired warning shots to distance them away." The IDF said it will reach out to the delegations about the findings of the initial inquiry and "regrets the inconvenience caused." The Palestinian Authority said the visit was announced 10 days in advance and that the group had been at the gate for more than 15 minutes before Israeli soldiers started shooting. Roland Friedrich, the director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency in the West Bank, refuted the Israeli military's version of events, saying that its explanations "do not fully capture the severity of today's event." "This incident is a stark reminder of the lax use of excessive force routinely deployed by Israeli security forces in the West Bank, often with lethal consequences," Friedrich said. "This raises serious concerns over the way rules of engagement are applied to unarmed civilians." Kaja Kallas, the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, said after the incident that "any threats on diplomats' lives are unacceptable." "We definitely call on Israel to investigate this incident and also hold those accountable who are responsible for this," Kallas said at a press conference Wednesday. Italy's foreign ministrysummoned Israel's ambassadorin Rome for an official clarification. "The threats against diplomats are unacceptable," the country's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani added in a social mediapost on X. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said that Israel's ambassador to France would also be summoned following the incident, calling it "unacceptable," while Spain's Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares said that his government summoned the head of the Israeli embassy in Madrid. Canada's Foreign Minister Anita Anandconfirmed on social mediathat four Canadian personnel were part of the delegation that was shot at, adding that she has asked officials to summon Israel's Ambassador to convey "Canada's serious concerns." Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told a news conference in Ottawa that Canada expected a full and immediate explanation of what happened. "It's totally unacceptable," he said. "It's some of many things that are totally unacceptable that's going on in the region." On Wednesday evening, Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen told CNN's Isa Soares that her country will be summoning the Israeli ambassador to Finland in response to the military's actions. "Any deviation of any route – it is not an excuse," Valtonen said. "It is prohibited to open fire against civilians, even under the laws of war. And, of course, these people were also under diplomatic protection." A host of officials from other European nations condemned the shooting, including representatives from Ireland, Belgium, Slovenia, Portugal, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark and the United Kingdom. Foreign ministries from countries including Jordan, Egypt, Turkey and Qatar also strongly condemned the incident. "This attack, which endangered the lives of diplomats, is yet another demonstration of Israel's systematic disregard for international law and human rights," Turkey's foreign ministry said. "The targeting of diplomats constitutes a grave threat not only to individual safety but also to the mutual respect and trust that form the foundation of inter-state relations. This attack must be investigated without delay, and those responsible must be held accountable," it added. Clarification: This story has been updated to reflect the shooting incident occurred near the Jenin refugee camp, not within the camp. CNN's Niamh Kennedy, Brook Jenner, Abel Alvarado, Sharon Braithwaite and Stephanie Halasz contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Foreign diplomats come under Israeli fire on official West Bank visit, drawing swift international condemnation

Foreign diplomats come under Israeli fire on official West Bank visit, drawing swift international condemnation The Israeli military fired w...

 

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