Hawaii under state of emergency ahead of Hurricane KikoNew Foto - Hawaii under state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Kiko

A state of emergency has been issued in Hawaii ahead of possible inclement weather posed by Hurricane Kiko, officials said. Hawaii's acting governor, Sylvia Luke, issued the emergency proclamation on Friday afternoon, declaring a state of emergency across the entire state. "The proclamation activates emergency measures and resources to protect public health, safety and welfare. Tropical storm-force winds, heavy rainfall and high surf associated with Hurricane Kiko could begin affecting portions of the state as early as Monday, September 8, 2025," the governor's office said in a press release. As of Friday, Hurricane Kiko remains a major hurricane located approximately 1,200 miles east-southeast of Hawaii and is forecast to approach the islands as a tropical storm early next week, officials said. "To ensure the safety and preparedness of our communities, the state and counties will stand ready to mobilize resources to clear debris, secure infrastructure, and respond quickly to any possible damage caused by the storm," said Luke. "We urge residents and visitors to monitor updates, follow official guidance and prepare accordingly." The emergency proclamation authorizes the Hawaii National Guard to assist civilian authorities and directs all state agencies to cooperate in response efforts. It also activates the Major Disaster Fund to provide financial resources for emergency actions, the governor's office said. "The disaster emergency relief period will commence immediately and continue through Friday, September 19, 2025, unless extended or terminated earlier," said Luke. "Several state laws are temporarily suspended to facilitate expedited emergency response and recovery activities, including provisions related to procurement, public works and environmental regulations." Hawaii says it is encouraging all residents to monitor official updates, follow preparedness instructions and ensure they have emergency supplies on hand.

Hawaii under state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Kiko

Hawaii under state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Kiko A state of emergency has been issued in Hawaii ahead of possible inclement weather p...
South Carolina college instructor who loved to travel ID'd as American among 16 killed in Lisbon streetcar crashNew Foto - South Carolina college instructor who loved to travel ID'd as American among 16 killed in Lisbon streetcar crash

A South Carolina college instructor and mother of two who loved to travel was identified as the lone Americanamong the 16 dead when an iconic funicularrailway derailed in Lisbon, Portugal. Dr. Heather Hall, an instructor at the College of Charleston, was in Portugal to speak at a conference when she traveled on the iconicGlória Funicularand disaster struck Wednesday. Hall's death was confirmed by Fran Welch, the Dean of the School of Education, where Hall taught courses as part of the Department of Teacher Education. "This is a tragic loss for all of us," Welch said in an email to students,according to WCIV."She shared her love of travel with her students. Her energy, kindness and student-centeredness will be deeply missed." Hall, a first-generation college student, earned a Bachelor of Science and Distance Education certificate at the College of Charleston before getting her master's at The Citadel. She earned her doctorate in education from the University of South Carolina, according to her biography on the school's website. Hall returned to her alma mater, where she specialized in literacy and special education at the Charleston school. Family remembered Hall as a trailblazer for special education in the Charleston County School District, where she worked for over two decades. "Heather Lynn Hall, a beloved daughter, sister, mother, educator, and advocate, passed away doing what she did best — living life fully, boldly, and with a heart wide open to the world," her family told the outlet. "Heather grew up in a home overflowing with unconditional love. That love expanded outward, reaching every corner of her life. She didn't just have friends — she had soul-deep connections with people who felt truly seen and cherished by her. To know Heather was to be known and loved in return. "Above all else, Heather's most cherished role was that of being a mother to two amazing children," her family said. "She believed in them with all her heart and wanted nothing more than for them to live their lives fully — finding their purpose, trusting themselves, and being open to joy, adventure, and the wild, wonderful possibility of life. Heartbroken relatives said Hall is leaving behind a legacy of love, courage and joy. "May we honor her by living as she did—with curiosity, compassion, and open hearts," the family added. Longtime friends were left in disbelief at Hall's death after hearing the news of the deadly derailment. "I'm in shock. It doesn't seem real. She was such a big part of my life and part of so many people's lives," Hall's friend and college roommate, Maria Davis,told WCBD. "I actually had seen the story on the news that night, and I almost texted her, but thought, no, it's a very small chance it could be her," said Davis. Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) reacted to Hall's death on Friday. "Deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Professor Heather Hall from @CofC. Our hearts go out to her family, friends, colleagues, and students during this difficult time. Professor Hall's dedication to education and her contributions to our community will be remembered,"Scott wrote on X. Hall was among 16 killed — the only American — when the famous cable-pulled tram came off its tracks and crashed into a building. Officialsconfirmed the fatalities includedfive Portuguese nationals, and tourists from Canada, South Korea, France, Switzerland and Ukraine. The deadly crash left 18 others injured, including a three-year-old child, and sparked the Portuguese government to call for a day of national mourning on Thursday. "This tragedy … goes beyond our borders," Prime Minister Luis Montenegro said at his official residence, calling it "one of the biggest tragedies of our recent past." Authorities have launched a probe into the mechanical failure of Glória Funicular while local media have cited concerns over recent maintenance schedules. With Post wires

South Carolina college instructor who loved to travel ID’d as American among 16 killed in Lisbon streetcar crash

South Carolina college instructor who loved to travel ID'd as American among 16 killed in Lisbon streetcar crash A South Carolina colleg...
Drew Barrymore remembers accidentally leaving 'bag of weed' in motel on road trip: 'I was so mad!'New Foto - Drew Barrymore remembers accidentally leaving 'bag of weed' in motel on road trip: 'I was so mad!'

Scott Kowalchyk/CBS Drew Barrymoredoesn't just travel through states while on her beloved road trips — she also travels throughstates of mind. The 50-year-oldCharlie's Angelsactress discussed her love for hitting the open road while visitingThe Late Show With Stephen Colberton Thursday. And, as it turns out, her tires aren't the only thing that's rolling on her expeditions. "We stayed in RV parks, we stayed in hotels, kind of a little bit of [everything], you know," Barrymore explained of her adventures, before suddenly bursting into laughter. She then confessed, "One time, I left a bag of weed in a Motel 6 and I was so mad!" Taylor Hill/FilmMagic Her unexpected admission seemed to shock hostStephen Colbert, who shot her an alarmed look before covering the lower half of his face with his hand. That didn't stop Barrymore, though. "I would hide my weed under the mattress," she continued as the audience groaned. "And I was in the next state and I was like, 'Alright, time to roll a —oh no!'" Sadly, that appears to be the last we'll get to hear about the actress' wondrous, weed-less adventure. The footage then cut abruptly to a new clip that featured Barrymore and Colbert holding their respective mugs and talking abouther recent 50th birthday. Earlier in the segment, Barrymore noted that she has an affinity for road trips because "you are beholden to no one" and can travel as you please without an itinerary. "Here's how I start. I rent a Tioga, which is a type of RV," she said, adding that she chose that specific vehicle because you can operate it with "a regular driver's license." When asked if the motorhome had a bathroom on board, Barrymore — in a tone that conveys there'sabsolutelya story there — bluntly replied, "Yeah, but you cannot poo in there. Don't you dare, ever, poo in that bathroom. Because you're gonna be in it for a while! That will come back to haunt you." Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Instead, Barrymore said that anything number two-related should be saved for the next available gas station bathroom. "But you can pee in [the vehicle]," she added. "And then you go and you clean it out." Barrymore has spoken often about her love for road trips on her daytime talk showThe Drew Barrymore Showover the years. In 2022, sheshared snapshots taken on one of the very first road tripsthat she went on with longtime pal and Flower Films co-founder Nancy Juvonen (and wife ofJimmy Fallon) at age 19. "Anyone who can do RVing, I highly suggest like a Tioga style," she said at the time. "There's two beds, a little table. You don't have to have a special driver's license for it. And you just take a map and flip coins at intersections. Should we go right or left? I don't know, flip the coin." She continued, "It's the greatest thing on Earth to do and I couldn't recommend it more." Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Drew Barrymore remembers accidentally leaving 'bag of weed' in motel on road trip: 'I was so mad!'

Drew Barrymore remembers accidentally leaving 'bag of weed' in motel on road trip: 'I was so mad!' Scott Kowalchyk/CBS Drew ...
Kate Middleton and Prince William Show Their Rugby Rivalry with Separate Match Day AppearancesNew Foto - Kate Middleton and Prince William Show Their Rugby Rivalry with Separate Match Day Appearances

Dan Mullan/Getty; Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Kate Middleton and Prince William are attending separate matches part of the Women's Rugby World Cup The Princess of Wales is attending the match between England and Australia, while the Prince of Wales is cheering on the game between Wales and Fiji Both events take place in different locations in England on Saturday, Sept. 6 Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamboth have their game faces on — but for different occasions. The Princess of Wales and the Prince of Wales, both 43, are attending separate matches part of the Women's Rugby World Cup on Saturday, Sept. 6. Kate is set to attend the match between England and Australia at the American Express Stadium in East Sussex, England — where herblonde hair transformationis expected to be on full display. William, meanwhile, is cheering on the game between Wales and Fiji at the Sandy Park stadium in Exeter, England. Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Kate is a patron of the Rugby Football Union in England, while William serves as the patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, which governs the game in Wales. William's role is one he has held since 2016. Princess Kate's patronage is a role shetook onin February 2022, in an appointment that marked the first ofPrince Harry's former patronages to be redistributed after he and wifeMeghan Marklestepped back from their working roles within the royal family. Kate and William previouslyattended the Wales vs. England Six Nations Matchback in March. The outing marked their first time at a game in years, amid Kate'streatment for cancer. Before the match, the Prince and Princess of Wales met with injured players supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust, which William is also the patron of. The royal couple also greeted players and their loved ones at the Sir Tasker Watkins Suite. Dan Mullan/Getty Kate and William share a passion for the sport with their three children —Prince George, 12,Princess Charlotte, 10, andPrince Louis, 7. According to royal editorRoya NikkahofThe Sunday Times,Prince William once said that the rugby rivalry between his family had become "quite the thing in the house," but he was "trying to stay out of it." Read the original article onPeople

Kate Middleton and Prince William Show Their Rugby Rivalry with Separate Match Day Appearances

Kate Middleton and Prince William Show Their Rugby Rivalry with Separate Match Day Appearances Dan Mullan/Getty; Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Kate...
UK police arrest dozens at latest protest for banned Palestine ActionNew Foto - UK police arrest dozens at latest protest for banned Palestine Action

By Vitalii Yalahuzian and Yann Tessier LONDON (Reuters) -British police arrested dozens more people on Saturday under anti-terrorism laws for demonstrating in support of Palestine Action, a pro-Palestinian group banned by the government as a terrorist organisation. Britain banned Palestine Action under anti-terrorism legislation in July after some of its members broke into a Royal Air Force base and damaged military planes. The group accuses Britain's government of complicity in what it says are Israeli war crimes in Gaza. Police have arrested hundreds of Palestine Action supporters in recent weeks under anti-terrorism legislation, including over 500 in just one day last month, many of them over the age of 60. On Saturday, hundreds of demonstrators gathered near parliament in central London to protest against the ban on Saturday, with many holding up signs that said: "I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action." London's Metropolitan Police said officers had begun arresting those expressing support for Palestine Action. Police did not say how many arrests were made but a Reuters witness said dozens of people were detained. Palestine Action's ban, or proscription, puts the group alongside al-Qaeda and ISIS and makes it a crime to support or belong to the organisation, punishable by up to 14 years in prison. "I can be unequivocal, if you show support for Palestine Action – an offence under the Terrorism Act – you will be arrested," Met Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan said on Friday. "We have the officer numbers, custody capacity and all other resources to process as many people as is required." Human rights groups have criticised Britain's decision to ban the group as disproportionate and say it limits the freedom of expression of peaceful protesters. The government has accused Palestine Action of causing millions of pounds worth of criminal damage and says the ban does not prevent other pro-Palestinian protests. (Writing by Sachin Ravikumar; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

UK police arrest dozens at latest protest for banned Palestine Action

UK police arrest dozens at latest protest for banned Palestine Action By Vitalii Yalahuzian and Yann Tessier LONDON (Reuters) -British polic...

 

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