Violent protests are latest sign of Kenyan president's unpopularity 3 years into his termNew Foto - Violent protests are latest sign of Kenyan president's unpopularity 3 years into his term

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenyans disaffected with PresidentWilliam Rutohold placards proclaiming "WANTAM," a sensational slogan distilling their efforts to disgrace him as a "one-term" leader. They stick their index fingers in the air, saying Ruto must vacate the presidency when his term expires in 2027. For others who want him gone only three years afterhe was elected, even that's a long time. Kenya's fifth president became a remarkably unpopular leader barely two years into his presidency after proposing aggressive tax measures that many saw as a betrayal of his campaign promise to support working-class people. Ruto said new taxes were necessary to keep the government running. Protests intensify Ruto survived the tax-protest movement last year as thousands of young people took to the streets in an unsuccessful attempt to force his resignation. In the most violent incident that left at least 22 people dead,protesters sacked and attempted to burn the parliamentary buildingin the capital, Nairobi. Ruto said that would never happen again. Ruto now faces anew wave of protestsprovoked most recently by thedeath of a blogger in police custody. Many Kenyans saw the incident as symptomatic of bad rule in Kenya, with the president firmly in control of the legislature and security apparatus. "He has control of the institutions, but he doesn't have control of the people," said Karuti Kanyinga, an analyst and professor of development studies at the University of Nairobi. He noted Ruto suffers such "a low level of public confidence" that he is probably the most hated man in Kenya. Ruto likely will stay in power until 2027, but "violence will continue to deepen" as young people, opposition politicians and others try to make an example of him in an escalating campaign to reform Kenya's government, Kanyinga warned. Public discontent Protesters say they want to rid the government of corruption, marked by theft of public resources and the seemingly extravagant lifestyles of politicians. Some disparage Ruto as "Zakayo," referring to the biblical tax collector Zacchaeus, and others call him "mwizi," Kiswahili for thief. The demonstrators also are inflamed by what they see as incessant deal-making under Ruto, who last year was forced to terminate anagreement worth an estimated $2 billionthat would have seen Kenya's main airport controlled by the Indian conglomerate Adani Group. That deal, which became public months after security forces violently quelled anti-tax protests, reignited public discontent and reinforced a view of Ruto as unrepentant and unwilling to listen to his people. To a degree rare for an African leader, Ruto constantly speaks about efforts to expand the tax base. His negotiations for new debt with the International Monetary Fund have drawn criticism from those who say proposed reforms will hurt poor people while benefitting politicians and the business class. Last year, he told Harvard Business School's Class of 2025 that he wasn't going to preside over "a bankrupt country." Protesters are "not feeling heard and there's a sense that things have not really changed since the protests last year," said Meron Elias, an analyst in Kenya with the International Crisis Group. "There's a lot of grief and bitterness from last year's protest that is also feeding into current tensions." Peter Kairu, a 21-year-old student, agreed, saying he didn't expect the government to address issues of corruption and nepotism raised by the protesters. "Until we ourselves become the change we want," he said. Eileen Muga, who is unemployed in Nairobi, expressed safety concerns about disappearing "the moment you say something about the government." After thousands of peoplemarched in Nairobi last weekto mark the anniversary of the previous year's anti-tax protests, Ruto said he was not going anywhere, warning if there was no Kenya for him, that also would be the case for others. "If we go this route, we will not have a country," he said of the protest movement. "Yes, and the country does not belong to William Ruto. The country belongs to all of us. And if there's no country for William Ruto, there's no country for you." The speech was characteristic of Ruto and underscored why many Kenyans are afraid of him even as they try to challenge him. Kipchumba Murkomen, Ruto's interior minister, has also spoken forcefully against protesters, saying they will be dealt with harshly. A history of political maneuvering Years ago, as Kenya's deputy president, Ruto outmaneuvered his predecessor,Uhuru Kenyatta, in a bad-tempered power struggle that the president lost. Photos sometimes showed Ruto glowering over Kenyatta. The local press reported an incident when Ruto was so angry with his boss that he felt he wanted to slap him. The two embodied a close, almost brotherly relationship in their first term but quickly fell out at the beginning of their second when Kenyatta tried to dismantle Ruto's sway over the official bureaucracy. Ruto wonthe 2022 presidential electionby a narrow margin, defeating opposition leader Raila Odinga, who had Kenyatta's backing. Ruto has since co-opted Odinga, drawing him close as a political ally but also eliminating a potential rival in the next election. Ruto fell out with his deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, within the first two years of the presidency. In October, legislators with the ruling party impeached Gachagua in a parliamentary process Ruto said he had nothing to do with. Gachagua insisted lawmakers were acting at Ruto's instigation. Ruto did to Gachagua what Kenyatta chose not to do to Ruto, and some saw Gachagua's removal as yet another sign that Ruto is intolerant and can't be trusted, political analyst Macharia Munene said. When he ran for president, Ruto positioned himself as an outsider and rallied for electoral support as the leader of a so-called "hustler nation," a campaign that he said would economically empower ordinary Kenyans. The strategy appealed to millions struggling with joblessness and inequality. Informal traders, passenger motorcyclists and market women were often among his supporters. Ruto also aligned himself with the evangelical Christian movement, often seen carrying a Bible and preaching at pulpits. After taking office, Ruto spoke of an urgent need to make Kenya's debt sustainable. The tax hikes in a controversial finance bill came months later. He also removed the fuel subsidies that many Kenyans had come to take for granted. "I think it's a question of overpromising and underdelivering," said attorney Eric Nakhurenya, a government policy analyst. "That's why Kenyans are angry." ___ Muhumuza reported from Kampala, Uganda.

Violent protests are latest sign of Kenyan president’s unpopularity 3 years into his term

Violent protests are latest sign of Kenyan president's unpopularity 3 years into his term NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenyans disaffected with...
'We want an answer': They fear their relatives are among the hundreds of bodies piled up at a crematorium in MexicoNew Foto - 'We want an answer': They fear their relatives are among the hundreds of bodies piled up at a crematorium in Mexico

Families are demanding answers after authorities in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, discovered that383 bodies had been stored in a crematoriumfor months and years after the people had died. Norma Guardado Meraz was one of many locals who visited the Chihuahua Prosecutor's Office this week to get more information about its investigation into the discovery, fearing that among the bodies are those of their relatives. The discovery was made on June 26 after several municipal police officers found a hearse containing two bodies and other corpses piled up in a room in the building's courtyard. Prosecutor César Jáuregui said the pile of bodies had accumulated since 2020, suggesting that the Plenitud crematorium had failed to perform services it had been subcontracted for by six funeral homes. "We want an answer so we can be satisfied and for the authorities to help us see what's going on, so we can be sure we have the right person in our urn," Guardado Meraz told CNN. She and her family want clarity about the fate of the remains of her mother, María Nieves Meraz, who died three years ago and was mourned at one of the funeral homes that had subcontracted the crematorium. Another resident, Javier Ramírez, went to the prosecutor's office Wednesday to determine if the remains he had received actually belong to his father, who died two months ago and whose wake was held at one of the other funeral homes. CNN is trying to contact the managers of the funeral homes for comment. "They just tell us they'll let us know when they have information, but they don't know how long it will take. In other words, we just have to wait and see what they tell us," Ramírez told CNN. CNN has asked the prosecutor's office how many complaints it has received in this case and is awaiting a response. The office said Tuesday that of the 383 bodies found, 218 were men, 149 were women and the gender of 16 could not been identified. Authorities have detained the owner of the company that operated the crematorium and his assistant in connection with the discovery. They were scheduled to appear in court on Friday. CNN is trying to contact their legal defense team to find out how they will respond to the charges against them. As the case moves forward, the prosecutor's office is promising a thorough investigation and says it encourages more people to come forward and demand answers. CNN's Michael Rios contributed to this story. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

‘We want an answer’: They fear their relatives are among the hundreds of bodies piled up at a crematorium in Mexico

'We want an answer': They fear their relatives are among the hundreds of bodies piled up at a crematorium in Mexico Families are dem...
'Days of Our Lives' Teases a Shocking Return, Health Crisis, and Major ConfessionNew Foto - 'Days of Our Lives' Teases a Shocking Return, Health Crisis, and Major Confession

'Days of Our Lives' Teases a Shocking Return, Health Crisis, and Major Confessionoriginally appeared onParade. Days of Our Lives fans can prepare for an exciting week, as the Peacock streaming soap opera has previewed an unsettling return, a worrisome collapse, and a whole  lot of love in the afternoon. The official YouTube channel for the soap opera posted a promo for the July 7 week. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 In the promo, Tony is seen speaking to his brother E.J. saying "What is vital is that we get DiMera back." To which Elvis replies, "There is one option." He tells his brother, before naming his son "Johnny." As an option to leverage getting the company back. We then see the return of Emily O'Brien as the scheming Gwen Rezcheck. Gwen is seen entering the Horton household with Chad, and upon seeing Julie she says, "Surprise." And is seen appearing to be wearing the missing Horton necklace. Alex is shown to be in the park with his girlfriend Stephanie where he declares, "Steph, I love you." Back at Marlena's apartment we see her have trouble standing again. Belle is seen helping hold her mother up to which Marlena responds, "I'm fine." Belle doesn't believe her and questions, "Is there something you're not telling me?" At the Hernandez household, Leo is holding Sophia and Tate's child who is upset and crying. Gabi is seen taking control of the situation telling Leo "Just give them to me." To which Leo responds, "I'm worried something's really wrong with him." We then see Ariana and Doug III kissing, followed by Gwen reuniting with Xander Cook, Johnny and Chanel, Tate and Holly, and Alex and Stephanie. Fans in the comment section quickly expressed their opinions on the promo. One user shared, "never thought I would see the day that Leo Stark would care for a baby, let alone take care of it." While a second added, "Love Johnny and Chanel's new apartment. It looks so much better now than when Paulina owned the place." With a third adding, "Not really wild to see Gwen back, but given that she's probably got Julie's necklace, it could be fun." Days of Our Livesairs weekdays on Peacock. 'Days of Our Lives' Teases a Shocking Return, Health Crisis, and Major Confessionfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 4, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

‘Days of Our Lives’ Teases a Shocking Return, Health Crisis, and Major Confession

'Days of Our Lives' Teases a Shocking Return, Health Crisis, and Major Confession 'Days of Our Lives' Teases a Shocking Retu...
Beach Boys Salute in L.A. Brings Three Generations of the Wilson Family Together With Friends for First Tribute Concert Since Brian's DeathNew Foto - Beach Boys Salute in L.A. Brings Three Generations of the Wilson Family Together With Friends for First Tribute Concert Since Brian's Death

Three generations of music's legendary Wilson family joined together with dozens of other friends and musicians in Agoura Hills, Calif., Thursday night for a charity concert saluting the Beach Boys, marking the first time since Brian Wilson's death just over three weeks ago that there had been a public celebration of his music involving members of this particular tribe. But the timing was somewhat coincidental, since the tribute concert had been in the works for this date since last year, as the annual event put together at the Canyon Club byTheTribe. That's the name taken by a collective of L.A.-based singers and musicians that has put on a show around this time each year going back to 2015, working arm-in-arm with the Get Together Foundation to raise money for multiple charities. Thursday's show included a lot of performers associated with The Tribe who don't have a clear connection to the Beach Boys, but the many guest artists who are a part of the extended Beach Boys family ensured an especially sentimental night. More from Variety A Salute to Brian Wilson: Darian Sahanaja on Growing Up on Brian, Then Basking in His Musical Inner Circle for a Quarter-Century Brian Wilson's Genius Was the Surest Sign We'll Ever Have That Pop Music Is Religious Al Jardine Remembers Brian Wilson, and Their Last Meeting: 'We Had a Good Laugh... I Thought He Was Going to Be With Us for Some Time' Among the members of Brian Wilson's family on stage during the 28-song show were Carnie Wilson and her daughter Lola Bonfiglio; Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford, who is Carnie's mother and Brian Wilson's ex-wife, teamed again with her longtime musical partner Ginger Blake as the duo the Honeys; and Leo Knutson, the son of Wendy Wilson and, of course, the second of Brian's grandchildren to be on stage at the Canyon. "It's very bittersweet for me," said Carnie Wilson backstage. "I mean, we planned this for the last six months, but who knew that my daddy would've passed away three weeks ago. So, really, I barely made it here tonight, but I'm here." The sweet part for Carnie was in having her mother and daughter both featured beside her. "It's very rare — I mean, you can maybe count on one hand (the similar musical families that span) three generations. Like my friends, Ricky Nelson's sons — you know, Ozzie and Harriet, and Ricky Nelson, and then Gunner and Matthew. I can't think of too many more. And it's a pleasure and a delight that my daughter Lola is going to open the second set with 'The Warmth of the Sun,' and it's gonna knock everybody's socks off. She sings anybody in my family under the table." Two former members of the Beach Boys also took the stage — Blondie Chaplin, who sang the hit "Sail On Sailor" during his tenure with the group in the early '70s, and David Marks, who spent several years in the band during its mid-'60s prime and came back around later for reunions. And then there was a veteran musician who might as well have been a member of the Beach Boys, for all intents and purposes: pianist Don Randi, who played on countless studio sessions for the group as a participant in what would later come to be known by everyone (except for a certain bass player) as the Wrecking Crew. That still left room for plenty of unassociated frontpeople or featured instrumentalists, from actor Rob Morrow to ex-Wings member Laurence Juber to Immediate Family member Steve Postell to "American Idol" alumnus Carly Smithson. And Nelson Bragg, a longtime member of Brian's touring band, was part of the house band and a lead vocalist as well. The set was mostly made up of foreseeable Beach Boys favorites — primarily the '60s standards plus "Kokomo" — but John McNeely did warn that there would be a few deep cuts as he stepped up to the mic. Sure enough, he sang "Student Demonstration Time," the polarizing, counterculture-themed, early-'70s rewrite of Leiber & Stoller's "Riot in Cell Block #9" that will sometimes show up on fans' lists of least favorite Beach Boys songs… which, love it or hate it, made its rare appearance here all the more delightful. The Beach Boys themselves had not performed "Student Demonstration Time" since 1973. But there was an even deeper cut than that: "Here She Comes," from the 1972 "Carl and the Passions/So Tough" album, with a lead vocal by Blondie Chaplin. We asked him backstage: When was the last time he performed "Here She Comes"? "I've never done that song live," said Chaplin. Never? "No, that's the first time I've ever done it — not even back then. It was a little shaky, you know what I mean? Bu I did it because Kevin (Wachs, who executive-produced the show with Mare Wachs) wanted me to do it." Chaplin has more recent memories of Brian than some, having been a part of his band on tour in the late 2010s. "He's a good guy, man," said Chaplin, still talking in the present tense. "I miss him. Tomorrow there'll be some wet tears," he noted, reiterating what many of the performers said, that there was too much camaraderie in the show to get too melancholy. "It's sad, but he, he's given so much. Everybody's been touched by what Brian's done — it doesn't matter which musician." David Marks said he was a near-miss for the show, but the health fates favored him. "Ginger (Blake, from the Honeys) called me a couple months ago and I couldn't do it; I wasn't feeling very well. But Nelson talked me into it, and I started feeling better, so I made it just in time for rehearsals last week," he recounted. "I guess the timing is pretty good, to remember Brian and his brilliant music. The thing was planned way before Brian passed, so the timing of this event is great because he's in all of our hearts." He played guitar on the night's car-song medley "because I was on those records" from the mid-'60s. Marks said it felt slightly strange taking part in a Beach Boys salute: "I told my wife, it's kinda weird that I'm here paying tribute to myself! But I didn't want to miss it." If Lola Bonfiglio seems familiar, it may be because she was seen as a contestant on "American Idol" back in March. She could have been having even more of a family affair if her father, Ron Bonfiglio, was on hand. but he is out on the road playing with Al Jardine and the Pet Sounds Band, who were set to start their tour on July 4. But it was still a lot of family support Thursday night. "It's definitely the first time in a while I've performed with my grandma and Ginger" (aka the Honeys), the 19-year-old said. "It's so special and I love it, and it's honoring my grandpa. It's a cool thing that his legacy is so, so big, and that, I mean, all these people know who my grandfather is — it's crazy. But I'm just trying to be on stage and not cry." She made it through "The Warmth of the Sun" and the other numbers she participated in without tears, and closed her big number with a look skyward and an "I love you, grandpa." Said her grandmother, Marilyn WIlson-Rutherford, after the show, "It was wonderful singing with family —and this is our other family, The Tribe, with Kevin and Mary." Added Ginger, "They're incredible people, and we always love doing these shows for them because their heart is in the right place. And especially today, commemorating and paying tribute to Brian, Marilyn's ex-husband." (Wilson produced a series of recordings for his then-wife's duo through most of the 1960s.) The two songs the Honeys performed with help from the next two generations were "I Can Hear Music," from the Beach Boys' "20/20" album, and "Friends," the title track of an album that Marilyn noted was Brian's favorite of all his work, along with "The Beach Boys Love You." (No material from that latter album was performed during the evening, but Al Jardine is planning to cover that base on his tour.) Among the knockout numbers of the night at the Canyon Club, beyond any of the aforementioned, were two of the big ballads, Carly Smithson's "God Only Knows" and Cara Lee's "Don't Worry Baby"; a Wachs-led "Sloop John B" that briefly turned into a reggae number just before the climax; and a "Feel Flows" that properly commemorated one of Carl Wilson's signature numbers with an epic flute solo from one of the night's instrumental MVPs, Fuzzbee Morse. "Good Vibrations" lived up to its title as an all-cast finale, although Carnie Wilson looked to be having a slightly solemn moment as it started, putting her hands into a prayerful position and looking up, presumably sending some kind of thoughts out to the father who invented the phrase "a teenage symphony to God." Setlist for the Beach Boys tribute, July 3, 2025: Set 1California Girls — John PrattFun Fun Fun — Lauri ReimerDarlin' — Ken StaceyKokomo — John McNeelyStudent Demonstration Time — Michael SternCar Medley (Surfin' Safari, 409, Little Deuce Coupe, I Get Around) — Pacific and David MarksCaroline, No —I Can Hear Music — the Honeys, Lola Bonfiglio, Leo KnutsonFriends — Carnie Wilson, the Honeys, Lola Bonfiglio, Leo KnutsonWouldn't It Be Nice — Terrell Edwards Set 2The Warmth of the Sun — Lola BonfiglioIn My Room — Rosemary ButlerYou Still Believe in Me — Jaynee ThroneGod Only Knows — Carly SmithsonRock 'n' Roll Music — Rob MorrowSurfer Girl — Alex JulesMarcella — FreeboDon't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder) — Alice HoweDon't Worry Baby — Cara LeeDo You Wanna Dance — Laurence JuberFeel Flows — Jeff Allen RossHere She Comes — Blondie ChaplinSail on Sailor — Blondie ChaplinHelp Me Rhonda — Nelson and Carnie WilsonSloop John B — Kevin WachsSurfin' USA — GoddardGood Vibrations — the Wilsons Best of Variety Oscars 2026: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Wagner Moura and More Among Early Contenders to Watch New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? 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Beach Boys Salute in L.A. Brings Three Generations of the Wilson Family Together With Friends for First Tribute Concert Since Brian’s Death

Beach Boys Salute in L.A. Brings Three Generations of the Wilson Family Together With Friends for First Tribute Concert Since Brian's De...
Children found stabbed in burning building in Chicago's Logan Square neighborhoodNew Foto - Children found stabbed in burning building in Chicago's Logan Square neighborhood

Three children were found stabbed in a burning building in Chicago's Logan Square neighborhood on the Fourth of July, sources told NBC Chicago. The blaze was first reported around 10 a.m. local time Friday in the 3600 block of West Palmer. Sources said three young stabbing victims were found and transported to an area hospital for treatment. One was believed to be in serious condition while the conditions of the others were not immediately known. A source familiar with the investigation later told NBC Chicago that one child had died from their injuries. Ground stop issued at O'Hare Airport on Fourth of July due to thunderstorms: FAA Dozens of Chicago suburbs to hold 4th of July fireworks for 2025: Full list 'No fireworks July 4:' Why Navy Pier isn't holding a 4th of July fireworks show in Chicago A first responder was also being treated for smoke injures and an adult woman was taken by police from the home to an area hospital in unknown condition. The flames ultimately spread to a neighboring home and a second adult woman was hospitalized for smoke inhalation, sources said. Further details surrounding the chaotic scene have not yet been released by authorities. Crews were still working on the flames as of 11 a.m. Friday.

Children found stabbed in burning building in Chicago's Logan Square neighborhood

Children found stabbed in burning building in Chicago's Logan Square neighborhood Three children were found stabbed in a burning buildin...

 

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