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Three killed, 5 wounded in shooting at Glendale, Arizona restaurant

Three people were killed and several others injured after a shooting at a restaurant in Glendale, Arizona. The incident occurred around 7:45 p.m. on Sunday, May 4 at El Camarón Gigante Mariscos & Steakhouse in Glendale. Citing information from the Glendale Police Department, ABC News stated that at least nine people were hurt during the incident.

More than one shooter may have been involved in the attack; but as of press time, no suspects have been taken into custody. An eyewitness who spoke to Phoenix-based NBC affiliate KPNX said the restaurant had been hosting a Cinco de Mayo celebration at the time of the shooting. The event was described as family-oriented, with attendees of all ages present when the gunfire erupted. The witness said he had just exited the venue when he heard more than 20 gunshots fired in rapid succession, followed by another volley of roughly 10 shots after a brief pause. His vehicle was struck by stray bullets during the incident.

Officer Moroni Mendez, speaking to Fox 10, said that “we can confirm that several people were shot. The number of victims is approaching nine. I can’t verify that exact figure, but it’s definitely more than three at this time.” Despite reports of multiple assailants, Officer Mendez emphasized that there was no ongoing threat to the community: “at this point, no arrests have been made. We do have a number of individuals detained, and we’re working to determine whether they’re suspects, victims, witnesses, or possibly connected in another way.” Mendez also noted that a conflict between “two rival groups” is one potential angle being explored: “we’re trying to piece together whether these individuals were acquaintances, relatives, allies, or adversaries.”

The Consulate of Mexico in Phoenix posted to social media early Monday that “Derived from the events that happened tonight in ‘El Camarón Gigante,’ in the city of Glendale,” any Mexican people who require “consular assistance or protection” in connection to the incident can contact their office.

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At least three dead, several missing after migrant boat capsizes near San Diego

Authorities have confirmed that at least three people have died and multiple others are missing after a boat carrying suspected migrants overturned off the coast near San Diego on Monday. Rescue operations are ongoing, with the U.S. Coast Guard, lifeguards, and sheriff’s deputies assisting in the search for other possible victims. Officials believe the vessel was part of a human smuggling attempt, though the exact number of passengers remains uncertain.

Per Fox News, the circumstances leading up to the incident are unclear. Coast Guard officials said they did not know where the 12-foot boat was coming from before it flipped. Coast Guard Petty Officer Chris Sappey said in a statement that “this appears to be a migrant smuggling operation — strictly human smuggling, no narcotics involved — coming from south of the border,” and also noted that at least two children were among those aboard the vessel.   In an official statement, the U.S. Coast Guard reported that nine individuals remain unaccounted for following the capsizing of the boat near Del Mar.

One person who had been on the overturned panga — a small, open boat with an outboard motor — told rescuers there were 18 people aboard. However, it is still unclear how many remain unaccounted for, or whether any individuals managed to swim safely to shore at Torrey Pines State Beach.

Encinitas Deputy Fire Chief Jorge Sanchez said that in addition to the three confirmed fatalities, four individuals were taken to nearby hospitals via ambulance for treatment: “we’re continuing a thorough search to ensure no one else is still out there in the water. At this time, we don’t have further updates on those missing or found.”

The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department is also involved in the response, assisting with the incident near the 200 block of Stratford Court.  They said its deputies are assisting the Coast Guard “with providing life-saving measures related to a maritime event on the beach near the 200 block of Stratford Court.”

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‘Usher: Rendezvous in Paris’ concert film coming to BET+ on May 8th

BET+ will debut the concert film ‘Usher: Rendezvous in Paris’, streaming exclusively on BET+ beginning on May 8.

Directed by Anthony Mandler, the concert film chronicles the Grammy Award winner’s 2023 Paris residency during Paris Fashion Week at La Seine Musicale, and ‘blends elements of Usher’s Las Vegas residency shows with a seductive French touch,” per the official synopsis.

BET+ executive Jason Harvey described Rendezvous in Paris as “more than a concert film — it’s a cultural moment that reflects the kind of bold, high-impact storytelling our audience expects from BET+. We’re proud to partner with Usher and Sony Music Vision to deliver a cinematic event that centers Black excellence, artistry and innovation.” Usher added in a statement: “I’m happy to be partnering with BET+ to bring the celebration of my 30-year career to you, the fans, to enjoy from the comfort of your homes.”

In the trailer for the concert film,, viewers hear the Usher’s voice amid the Parisian nighttime skyline.  He says: “Blood, sweat and tears that you put into this moment. You are walking through and being the voyeur of my mind, allowing you to have a peek into the soul.  Watch the official trailer for ‘Usher: Rendezvous in Paris’ – HERE.

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SZA’s ‘SOS’ tops the Billboard 200 for 13th nonconsecutive week

Per Billboard, SZA has scores her 13th nonconsecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated May 3) with ‘SOS’ with 52,000 equivalent album units earned in the United States in the week ending April 24, according to Luminate.

The album’s popularity was renewed with an expansive deluxe reissue on Dec. 20, 2024 (dubbed SOS Deluxe: LANA), featuring 15 additional tracks, as well as four more bonus cuts. SOS was originally released on Dec. 9, 2022, with the original 23-track album spending 10 weeks at No. 1 in late 2022 and early 2023. SOS also recently reached yet another significant milestone, surpassing Adele’s 21 album for the most weeks in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart for albums by women, with 85 weeks.

Coming in at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 charts is Kendrick Lamar’s GNX, followed by Morgan Wallen’s One Thing at a Time at No. 3, Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’Sweet at No. 4 and PARTYNEXTDOOR and Drake’s $ome $sexy $ongs 4 U at No. 5.

Rounding out the top 10 are Bad Bunny’s Debi Tirar Mas Fotos at No. 6, Playboi Carti’s Music at No. 7, Lady Gaga’s Mayhem at No. 8, Morgan Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album at No. 9 and Doechiii’s Alligator Bites Never Heal at No. 10.

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At least 1 dead, 14 wounded after shooting at family party in Houston

One person is dead and 14 others injured when a house party in southeast Houston turned deadly early Sunday morning after gunfire erupted.

According to CBS Houston affiliate KHOU, Assistant Chief Patricia Cantu said that emergency calls began flooding in around 12:50 a.m., reporting gunshots at a residence in the area. Officers responding to the scene said they could still hear gunfire as they arrived. When they reached the location, police discovered several people with gunshot wounds outside the house.

Cantu stated that the incident started during a family gathering, when an individual who was not invited had been told to leave- and that person allegedly responded by opening fire. Others at the party reportedly drew their own weapons and returned fire. Cantu said there were multiple scenes officers were investigating, and many of those who were injured were scattered at various spots around the home where the party was happening.

Members of the Houston Fire Department provided medical aid to victims in the parking lot of a nearby restaurant. One fatality was confirmed, and several of the injured were listed in critical condition and undergoing surgery. Some individuals took themselves to hospitals for treatment, Cantu noted.

Houston Police Department spokesperson Jody Silva said that, nearly 12 hours after the shooting, no arrests had been made. Police detained multiple people but were not immediately certain if they had the shooting suspect in custody as the investigation continued Sunday morning, according to Cantu.

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2 people arrested in alleged bomb plot targeting Lady Gaga Rio concert

Two people have been arrested in connection with an alleged bomb attack plot at a free Lady Gaga concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The arrests were part of Operation Fake Monsters, a joint investigation led by the Brazilian Justice Ministry, Federal Police, and digital intelligence services. The operation aimed to preempt any threat ahead of the singer’s historic performance on Saturday night.

Police in Brazil said on Sunday that the suspects — one adult male detained in Rio Grande do Sul and a teenager arrested in Rio de Janeiro — were allegedly planning to use improvised explosives, including Molotov cocktails, to target the event. No explosives were found during the operation. Authorities stated the two suspects were part of an online group that promotes hate speech and attempts to recruit other teenagers while encouraging acts of violence. One of the suspects was also found in possession of child pornography, according to authorities.

Despite the threat, the concert proceeded without incident. On Sunday, a spokesperson for Lady Gaga said the pop star and her team “learned about this alleged threat via media reports this morning. Prior to and during the show, there were no known safety concerns, nor any communication from the police or authorities to Lady Gaga regarding any potential risks. Her team worked closely with law enforcement throughout the planning and execution of the concert and all parties were confident in the safety measures in place.”

Lady Gaga posted about the show Sunday on Instagram, but did not address the alleged bombing threat: “Nothing could prepare me for the feeling I had during last night’s show—the absolute pride and joy I felt singing for the people of Brazil. The sight of the crowd during my opening songs took my breath away. Your heart shines so bright, your culture is so vibrant and special, I hope you know how grateful I am to have shared this historical moment with you. An estimated 2.5 million people came to see me sing, the biggest crowd for any woman in history. I wish I could share this feeling with the whole world—I know I can’t, but I can say this—if you lose your way, you can find your way back if you believe in yourself and work hard. You can give yourself dignity by rehearsing your passion and your craft, pushing yourself to new heights— you can lift yourself up even if it takes some time. Thank you Rio for waiting for me to come back. Thank you little monsters all over the world. I love you. I will never forget this moment. Paws up little monsters. Obrigada. Love, Mother Monster.”  

The Rio event on Saturday was the biggest show of the pop star’s career that attracted more than 2 million fans to Copacabana Beach.

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2 people arrested in alleged bomb plot targeting Lady Gaga Rio concert

Two people have been arrested in connection with an alleged bomb attack plot at a free Lady Gaga concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The arrests were part of Operation Fake Monsters, a joint investigation led by the Brazilian Justice Ministry, Federal Police, and digital intelligence services. The operation aimed to preempt any threat ahead of the singer’s historic performance on Saturday night.

Police in Brazil said on Sunday that the suspects — one adult male detained in Rio Grande do Sul and a teenager arrested in Rio de Janeiro — were allegedly planning to use improvised explosives, including Molotov cocktails, to target the event. No explosives were found during the operation. Authorities stated the two suspects were part of an online group that promotes hate speech and attempts to recruit other teenagers while encouraging acts of violence. One of the suspects was also found in possession of child pornography, according to authorities.

Despite the threat, the concert proceeded without incident. On Sunday, a spokesperson for Lady Gaga said the pop star and her team “learned about this alleged threat via media reports this morning. Prior to and during the show, there were no known safety concerns, nor any communication from the police or authorities to Lady Gaga regarding any potential risks. Her team worked closely with law enforcement throughout the planning and execution of the concert and all parties were confident in the safety measures in place.”

Lady Gaga posted about the show Sunday on Instagram, but did not address the alleged bombing threat: “Nothing could prepare me for the feeling I had during last night’s show—the absolute pride and joy I felt singing for the people of Brazil. The sight of the crowd during my opening songs took my breath away. Your heart shines so bright, your culture is so vibrant and special, I hope you know how grateful I am to have shared this historical moment with you. An estimated 2.5 million people came to see me sing, the biggest crowd for any woman in history. I wish I could share this feeling with the whole world—I know I can’t, but I can say this—if you lose your way, you can find your way back if you believe in yourself and work hard. You can give yourself dignity by rehearsing your passion and your craft, pushing yourself to new heights— you can lift yourself up even if it takes some time. Thank you Rio for waiting for me to come back. Thank you little monsters all over the world. I love you. I will never forget this moment. Paws up little monsters. Obrigada. Love, Mother Monster.”  

The Rio event on Saturday was the biggest show of the pop star’s career that attracted more than 2 million fans to Copacabana Beach.

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The Weeknd drops video for ‘Drive’ featuring Jenna Ortega

The Weeknd has released the cinematic music video for the song “Drive,” directed by acclaimed filmmaker Trey Edward Shults. This video is part of his new album Hurry Up Tomorrow from the upcoming feature film of the same name, set to debut on May 16th.

The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) and Ortega both star in Hurry Up Tomorrow, which also features actor Barry Keoghan, and is described as a “musically driven psychological thriller.” The film features original music by The Weeknd and Daniel Lopatin, and is produced by Abel Tesfaye’s Manic Phase, alongside Reza Fahim, Kevin Turen, and Harrison Kreiss.

The Weeknd brings his trilogy of studio albums to a close with Hurry Up Tomorrow, following his previous projects After Hours (2020) and Dawn FM (2022).  He will also embark on a massive North American stadium tour, joined by Atlanta rapper Playboi Carti and special guest Mike Dean. The Weeknd: After Hours Til Dawn 2025 Tour will feature 43 dates, and includes songs from Hurry Up Tomorrow, After Hours, Dawn FM, and his entire catalog.  The Weeknd is partnering with Global Citizen and for every ticket sold, one dollar will be donated to help children in vulnerable communities worldwide. Fans can also earn free tickets by taking action to fight extreme poverty through Global Citizen’s initiatives.

See the video for Drive HERE.

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National Security Advisor Mike Waltz leaving post; Pres. Trump to nominate him for UN ambassador

National security advisor Mike Waltz will be leave his post in the Trump administration, which comes on the heels of controversy over the creation of a Signal messaging app group that inadvertently included The Atlantic Editor Jeffrey Goldberg, and was used to discuss U.S. military plans between high-level administration officials back in March. The group’s other members were Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Vice President JD Vance, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, CIA Director Scott Ratcliff, and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.

President Trump said Thursday he’s nominating Waltz to be the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations; in the interim, Secretary of State Marco Rubio will serve as national security adviser. Waltz will need to be confirmed by the Senate for the ambassador role. Mr. Trump wrote: “I am pleased to announce that I will be nominating Mike Waltz to be the next United States Ambassador to the United Nations. From his time in uniform on the battlefield, in Congress and, as my National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz has worked hard to put our Nation’s Interests first. I know he will do the same in his new role. In the interim, Secretary of State Marco Rubio will serve as National Security Advisor, while continuing his strong leadership at the State Department.”  Waltz said on X, “I’m deeply honored to continue my service to President Trump and our great nation.”

Waltz is the first major official to leave the White House since the beginning of President Donald Trump’s second term in January.  Deputy national security advisor Alex Wong is also expected to leave his job, according to sources. Wong served in the first Trump administration as deputy special representative for North Korea and also as deputy assistant secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs at the State Department.

Trump had recently defended Waltz, telling NBC News the day after details came to light in an article by The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg that Waltz “has learned a lesson and is a good man.” Trump was asked further about Waltz’s future by The Atlantic in an April 24 interview. He said Waltz was “fine” despite being “beat up” after accidentally adding Goldberg to the group chat.

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Kohl’s terminates CEO Ashley Buchanan after investigation into conflict of interest with vendors

Kohl’s announced on Thursday that CEO Ashley Buchanan has been terminated for cause, after an internal investigation found that Buchanan had arranged vendor deals that involved undisclosed personal relationships, violating company ethics policies. Buchanan had served as chief executive for only five months prior to his dismissal.

In an official statement, the retailer said, “An independent investigation led by external legal counsel and supervised by the Board’s Audit Committee found that Mr. Buchanan instructed the company to enter into vendor agreements that involved undisclosed conflicts of interest. The Board concluded these actions warranted termination for cause.” Kohl’s emphasized that no other employees were implicated in the matter, with the board also clarified that Buchanan’s termination was not connected to the company’s business performance, financial reporting, or operational results.

According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Buchanan’s dismissal stems from an investigation led by outside legal counsel and monitored by the board’s audit committee. The probe revealed that Buchanan had pushed for Kohl’s to do business with a vendor started by someone with whom he had a personal relationship. The deals were made on “highly unusual terms” that favored the vendor. Buchanan also arranged a multimillion-dollar consulting contract with the same individual, who was involved with the consulting team. In both cases, he failed to disclose the relationship, violating the company’s code of ethics. The company did not disclose the identities of the vendors involved or provide details about the nature of the conflict of interest, but as a result, Buchanan will forfeit all equity awards and repay part of his $2.5 million signing bonus

Buchanan had replaced former CEO Tom Kingsbury, who had taken on the role in an interim capacity in December 2022 before being officially named CEO in February 2023. Kingsbury continues to serve on the board and will remain in an advisory role until he retires next month. Prior to joining Kohl’s, Buchanan had served as the chief executive of arts and crafts retailer Michaels.

Effective immediately, Kohl’s Chairman Michael Bender has stepped in as interim CEO. As part of his new role, Bender will leave his positions on several board committees, including the audit, compensation, and ESG committees, according to a recent regulatory disclosure. Bender brings with him over 30 years of leadership experience in the retail and consumer goods sectors, having previously served as CEO of Eyemart Express and held senior roles at Walmart, L Brands, and PepsiCo. The board also said they have launched a formal search for a new permanent CEO and plans to announce a new chairperson in due time.

John Schlifske, chair of Kohl’s Nominating and ESG Committee, said in a statement that “we are confident in Michael’s ability to guide the company during this transition.” Bender also expressed his commitment to the company’s strategic direction, stating, “together with our leadership team, board, and dedicated associates, I’m focused on advancing our long-term plan to deliver value to shareholders.”

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