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‘Everything collapsed’: Venezuela region hit hardest by quakes cries for help

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'Everything collapsed': Venezuela region hit hardest by quakes cries for help

In the city of Catia La Mar on Venezuela’s coast, Yilsmaris Blanco stared in shock at the scenes of devastation early Thursday after powerful twin earthquakes levelled dozens of buildings.

“It was terrible. Everything, everything collapsed,” the 39-year-old woman told AFP.

“We thank God because… we’re alive, but there are people right now suffering with their relatives buried, with their relatives crushed and they can’t get them out.”

Two massive earthquakes, of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5, struck areas west of the capital Caracas on Wednesday evening, killing at least 164 people and injuring nearly 1,000, according to interim leader Delcy Rodriguez.

Authorities have yet to provide a figure for those missing, as reports flooded in from across the country of people trapped under rubble.

A man looks out from a damaged apartment building following an earthquake in Catia La Mar, La Guaira state, some 30km north-west of Caracas, on June 25, 2026. — AFP

The northern region of La Guaira, facing the Caribbean, was hit hardest.

The government’s initial toll does not include data from La Guaira — designated a “disaster area” — which is also home to the capital’s international airport.

“We have nothing, right now we have nothing, not even the strength or the courage to go in there, just imagine,” said Larry Rojas, 49, standing in front of a collapsed building where his family was trapped.

Rojas was among the thousands of affected residents in a Catia La Mar neighbourhood with nearly 200 housing towers.

Some of those buildings showed large cracks and fallen walls, while dozens of others were completely reduced to rubble, according to AFP reporters.

There was no electricity in much of the area, and dozens of residents spent the night in the streets, fearful of aftershocks.

A woman gestures for help atop a damaged apartment building following an earthquake in Catia La Mar, La Guaira state, some 30km north-west of Caracas, on June 25, 2026. — AFP
A woman gestures for help atop a damaged apartment building following an earthquake in Catia La Mar, La Guaira state, some 30km north-west of Caracas, on June 25, 2026. — AFP

“There are survivors down there,” said Lisbeth Vasquez, a resident who managed to get out with her family from one of the fallen buildings.

‘What we need is help’

In the darkness, dozens of rescuers worked among the rubble while authorities kept a close eye as citizens shouted the names of missing loved ones.

AFP reporters saw the bodies of a man and a woman placed in the back of a pickup truck.

A well-known pharmacy in Catia La Mar was left with its glass doors shattered and its shelves empty, though authorities could not confirm if looting took place.

“What we need is help, above all technical help,” said Jose Pacheco, operations chief of the United Rescue Group of Venezuela.

“The teams that are in Caracas who know what (tools) to use and can come help here in La Guaira, they should come.”

People stand before damaged homes following an earthquake in Catia La Mar, La Guaira state, some 30km north-west of Caracas, on June 25, 2026. — AFP
People stand before damaged homes following an earthquake in Catia La Mar, La Guaira state, some 30km north-west of Caracas, on June 25, 2026. — AFP

His voice breaking, Pacheco, who has three decades of experience, said he had never seen anything like it.

“You can see the structures as they are, like this one here that is totally collapsed,” the 52-year-old said, counting around 14 damaged structures around him.

‘All of a sudden’

La Guaira resident Antonio Bermudez was in his living room when the shaking began “all of a sudden.”

“I started to move, I looked for shelter under a column. I was between my room and the shower. It shook harder and harder,” the 45-year-old recalled.

“I held onto the wall and the building started to come down,” Bermudez said, sitting against a wall in the street as he tried to adjust a leg he could not move after a slab fell on it.

Rescue workers search through the rubble of a collapsed building in the Altamira neighbourhood following an earthquake in Caracas on June 24, 2026. — AFP
Rescue workers search through the rubble of a collapsed building in the Altamira neighbourhood following an earthquake in Caracas on June 24, 2026. — AFP

Some residents ran through the streets with flashlights, while emergency vehicles briefly lit up the roads.

“We don’t have water, we’re dying of thirst. We go into a structure and we’re afraid it will collapse too,” Rojas said.

“Really, we need someone to help us, to send machinery. That’s what we need to get into the buildings that have collapsed.”

Mayweather’s Athens fight with Zambidis is off: report | The Express Tribune

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Former multi-weight world boxing champion Floyd Mayweather’s planned exhibition against Greek kickboxing star Mike Zambidis in Athens on Saturday is off, according to federal court filings obtained by ESPN.

The pay-per-view event was to be held at the Telekon Center at the OAKA Olympic Complex in Athens.

Events company CSI, which is suing Mayweather in connection with planned bouts against Mike Tyson and Manny Pacquiao, had sought an injunction in the Southern District Court of New York to prevent the Zambidis exhibition.

In a letter to the court, ESPN reported, attorney Melissa Glass said the Mayweather-Zambidis event will no longer proceed because uncertainty over its status “effectively stopped any promotion or distribution plans for the event and halted ticket sales.”

She said the bout against the 45-year-old Zambidis, an 18-time world champion best known for his career in K-1 MAX, could be rescheduled.

CSI sued Mayweather last week seeking to recover at least $4.65 million the company says it paid the fighter for exclusive rights to promote the planned bouts against Tyson and Pacquiao.

Mayweather, 49, retired from boxing in 2017 with a perfect 50-0 record.

He has appeared in exhibition bouts since then, but a planned exhibition late last year against former heavyweight world champion Tyson never materialized and plans for a rematch with Filipino icon Pacquiao, announced by Netflix for September, is shrouded by uncertainty.

That bout, announced for the Sphere in Las Vegas, would have rematched the fighters in the top moneyspinner in boxing history.

But it apparently foundered after Mayweather said the fight would be an exhibition while Pacquiao said he signed for an official bout against the American.

The Sphere has since booked a concert by the Eagles for September 19, the planned Pacquiao versus Mayweather date.

How to watch USA vs Turkey: Live stream the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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How to watch USA vs Turkey: Live stream the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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The United States men’s national team opened its 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a commanding 4-1 rout of Paraguay behind two goals from Folarin Balogun, and after taking care of Australia, the team has one match left in the group stage against Turkey on Thursday night.

The Americans took care of Australia last week 2-0 to keep their strong start rolling. The victory clinched a knockout-round berth for Team USA. The USMNT will look to carry its momentum into their match against Turkey as the Stars and Stripes return to Los Angeles Stadium.

Players of the United States celebrate their first goal, an own goal by Cameron Burgess of Australia, during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match at Seattle Stadium in Seattle, Washington, on June 19, 2026. (Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

WATCH USA VS TURKEY ON FOX ONE

Australia began its World Cup run with a win over Turkey before suffering a setback against the U.S. The Australians will meet Paraguay on Thursday in a match featuring two teams already beaten by the Americans during the group stage.

Late last month, the Americans defeated Senegal, 3-2, in a World Cup tuneup match.

Under head coach Mauricio Pochettino, the USMNT entered the tournament as the No. 17 team in the FIFA World Rankings. FIFA determines its world rankings using the Elo rating system, which rewards teams for wins and penalizes them for losses while also factoring in the strength of the competition.

Alex Freeman celebrating with teammates after scoring a goal at Seattle Stadium.

Alex Freeman of the United States celebrates with teammates after scoring his team’s second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between the U.S. and Australia at Seattle Stadium on June 19, 2026. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

FOX ONE’S NEW WORLD CUP VIEWING EXPERIENCE

This year’s World Cup features an expanded field of 48 teams.

Here’s how to watch the game, including start time, TV information and streaming options.

FIFA World Cup Trophy displayed on stage at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

The FIFA World Cup Trophy is displayed on stage at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Draw on Dec. 3, 2025. (Michael Regan – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

 

How to Watch United States vs Paraguay

When: Thursday, June 25, 2026, at 10 p.m. ET

Where: Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California.

TV: FOX

Stream: Watch on FOX One and FOX Sports.

Darden Restaurants earnings beat estimates but Olive Garden growth weakens

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Darden Restaurants earnings beat estimates but Olive Garden growth weakens

An Olive Garden restaurant in Milpitas, California, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025.

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Darden Restaurants on Thursday reported mixed quarterly results as same-store sales growth at the company’s fine-dining restaurants and Olive Garden fell short of expectations.

The company’s forecast for its fiscal 2027 earnings and revenue also came on the lower end of Wall Street’s projections.

Shares of the company fell more than 1% in morning trading.

Here’s what the company reported for its fiscal fourth quarter ended May 31 compared with what Wall Street was expecting, based on a survey of analysts by LSEG:

  • Earnings per share: $3.66 adjusted vs. $3.63 expected
  • Revenue: $3.72 billion vs. $3.73 billion expected

Darden reported net income of $404.9 million, or $3.51 per share, up from $303.8 million, or $2.58 per share, a year earlier.

Excluding costs of restaurant closures and other items, the company earned $3.66 per share.

Net sales climbed 13.7% to $3.72 billion, boosted by the inclusion of an extra week during the fiscal year.

Across all of Darden’s restaurants, same-store sales rose 4.6%, topping expectations of 4.1% growth based on StreetAccount estimates.

“Consumer spending remains pretty resilient overall,” Darden CEO Rick Cardenas said on the company’s earnings conference call. “The mood with consumers is still a little cautious, but as we’ve said a couple of times before, the weaker consumer sentiment hasn’t necessarily translated into reduced spending.”

He added that some of Darden’s casual-dining brands saw an increase in visits from all income cohorts, perhaps lifted by tax refunds. Traffic from consumers under the age of 35 weakened slightly, however.

LongHorn Steakhouse led the portfolio with same-store sales growth of 9.5%, beating StreetAccount projections of 7.1%. The chain has overtaken Olive Garden to become Darden’s top performer, although it still accounts for less of the company’s overall sales.

The fourth quarter marked the annual return of LongHorn’s lamb chops. Darden executives said the chain bought more lamb than the previous year, yet sold out in half the time.

For its part, Olive Garden saw same-store sales grow 2.4% in the quarter, missing expectations of 3.2% growth.

Darden’s fine-dining segment reported same-store sales growth of 1.9%, falling short of StreetAccount estimates of 3.1%. The division includes The Capital Grille and Ruth’s Chris.

The company’s “other business” segment saw same-store sales rise 4.6%, higher than the 3% projected by analysts. The division includes a handful of smaller restaurant chains, like Yard House and Chuy’s.

Looking ahead to the next fiscal year, Darden is projecting total sales of $13.60 billion to $13.75 billion and net earnings per share from continuing operations in a range of $11.10 to $11.35. Wall Street is expecting the company to report fiscal 2027 revenue of $13.72 billion and earnings per share of $11.40.

“We’re not expecting any material change to industry performance,” Darden CFO Raj Vennam said on the call.

Darden is also forecasting that it will report same-store sales growth of 2.5% to 3.5% for fiscal 2027 and open between 75 and 80 new locations. Moreover, 11 of its Bahama Breeze restaurants will be converted into locations for its other brands; Darden announced in February that it was winding down the struggling Caribbean-inspired chain.

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Best Sapphic Romance Books, According to Ashley Herring Blake

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Best Sapphic Romance Books, According to Ashley Herring Blake

We’ve all heard the stories. We all love the stories. The workplace rivalry where the chemistry can’t be denied. The grump whose jaded heart is eventually melted by pure sunshine. The hotel room door that swings open to reveal there is, in fact, only one bed.

As a romance writer, I love many tropes of the genre. Especially in summer time, all I want is to be on a warm sandy beach with a paperback in my lap, unable to stop turning the pages until I know exactly how these enemies become lovers or opposites attract. Vampires, soccer players, florists, Regency-era nobles: I’ll take them all. And whatever the trope, the setting or the era, I like my romances Sapphic.

Here are some of my favorite romances about women falling for women to read this Pride Month — and all year round.

In pictures: Britain braves record breaking June temperatures

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A pupil is sprayed with a fine mist as they drink water at the Harris Academy Primary Maxyflower school, as Britain experiences record temperatures disrupting schools and transport networks, in Grays, Britain, June 24, 2026.

The UK experienced its hottest June day on record on Thursday as temperatures hit 36.4C in Somerset.

It marked the second time this week the record was broken after temperatures reached 36.1C in Hampshire on Wednesday.

As extreme temperatures continue to grip the country, hundreds of schools have been forced to close early, while transport has faced significant disruption, with train passengers advised to avoid all non-essential travel.

With a rare red weather warning in place until Friday for the south of England, people across the UK are trying to cope with the heat in different ways.

Inflation Accelerated in May as Iran War Pushed Up Prices

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Inflation Accelerated in May as Iran War Pushed Up Prices

The war with Iran didn’t just push up energy prices. It made the whole U.S. inflation problem worse.

The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure, the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index, rose 0.4 percent in May, the Bureau of Economic Analysis said Thursday. Prices were up 4.1 percent from a year earlier, the fastest annual inflation in more than three years.

The recent jump in inflation has been driven by high oil prices, which have receded since the U.S. and Iran reached a deal to end their war, at least for now, and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Many forecasters believe that May could turn out to be the peak for inflation for the year.

But the data on Thursday showed that the inflation problem goes beyond energy. The so-called core measure, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, rose 0.3 percent in May and was up 3.4 percent from a year earlier — a sign that the pickup in inflation isn’t limited to the categories directly affected by the war.

The pickup in prices poses a challenge for the Fed and its new chairman, Kevin M. Warsh, who is under pressure from President Trump to lower interest rates. At their meeting this month, about half of Fed officials indicated that they instead expected to raise rates by the end of the year, and investors have become increasingly convinced the central bank will have to move to rein in inflation.

“This is not a comfortable report for Fed officials,” Omair Sharif, founder of Inflation Insights, a forecasting firm, wrote in a note to clients on Thursday.

At the same time, the data released Thursday showed that consumers remain resilient in the face of high prices. Consumer spending rose 0.7 percent in May, easily outpacing the increase in prices. Personal income also rose 0.7 percent, suggesting the strong labor market is helping households keep up with higher prices.

Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz are ready to become parents?

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Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz are ready to become parents?

Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz are ready to become parents?

Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz’s relationship is reportedly getting more serious, with new claims revealing that the couple could have a family in their future.

The buzz came after Zoë was seen spending time with Harry’s mother, Anne Twist, during his Wembley Stadium shows in London.

The moment, however, caught fans’ attention and got people talking on the internet in no time.

According to close reports, Anne is very fond of Zoë and is very happy to see her son in such a strong and healthy relationship.

A source claimed that Anne is “absolutely thrilled about Zoe becoming her daughter-in-law” and believe that she and Harry “are a great match”.

The insider also added that the singer’s mother thinks the actress can be “a great mother and feels the couple already live like a married couple.”

The source went on to explain the 58-year-old mother believes that her son has finally found “The One” and is excited to spend his life with the actress.

The comments came after Harry and Zoë have talked positively about family in the past.

Zoë recently shared that becoming a mother would change her priorities, while Harry has openly talked about having children one day.

Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz were first met in 2025 and later got engaged. 

Some European Museums Are Free Havens to Cool Off. Others Can’t Take the Heat.

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Some European Museums Are Free Havens to Cool Off. Others Can’t Take the Heat.

As Europe’s heat wave grows in intensity, some museums on the continent are advertising themselves as refuges from the high temperatures — particularly as few households are air-conditioned.

In London, the Imperial War Museum boasted on Instagram that it was a space of “salvation” from the heat in the British capital, offering air conditioning and a cafe stocked with cold drinks alongside its exhibits on military history.

And in Paris, the Museum of the History of Immigration announced that entry to its main exhibitions would be free through Friday to give the public access to its cool halls.

For museums with either air conditioning or naturally cool stone buildings, the heat is an opportunity to “actively promote themselves as cool spaces,” said Ben Melham, the director of Mortice Consulting, a British firm that advises museums on operational issues. Given that heat waves are now such a regular occurrence on the continent, the sweltering temperatures can provide a chance “to get visitors though the door who wouldn’t have come otherwise,” he added.

Constance Rivière, the director of the Palais de la Porte Dorée in Paris, the institution that includes the immigration museum, said that she had decided to make entry to the museum’s exhibitions free after seeing Parisians flock to places like hotel lobbies to cool down. Her museum’s hallways are kept at 22 to 23 degrees Celsius, or about 71 to 73 degrees Fahrenheit, to protect the artwork, she said, far cooler than the highs of 100 or above that the French capital has experienced this week.

On Wednesday, 540 people visited the immigration museum, Rivière said — 200 more than the previous week.

Not all museums have been able to offer such oases, though. Major institutions like the Palais de Tokyo, a contemporary art museum in Paris, have closed because of the heat, while others have reduced their opening hours.

The British Museum in London is closing at 6 p.m. on Friday rather than its usual 8:30 p.m. and has also shuttered some of its galleries, including rooms containing artifacts from ancient Greece and Rome. Most objects are in temperature-controlled showcases, but there is no air conditioning across the whole building, making some of its galleries uncomfortably hot for visitors and staff, the museum said.

In Paris, the Louvre Museum is closing at 4 p.m. instead of 6 p.m. through Saturday because of the heat.

Melham, the director of the British consulting firm, said the Louvre would not have closed early unless it were a necessity, given the loss in revenue from ticket sales. “Knowing the commercial impact of that, it’s a really hard decision to make,” he said.

Theaters are also having to adapt.

In London, “Avenue Q,” the puppet-based West End musical, on Thursday introduced three-minute “hydration breaks” for its cast so that performers can drink water, according to the Stage, Britain’s main theater newspaper, which said the breaks had been “inspired” by those at the World Cup.

And the open-air Globe Theater canceled three performances this week, including some of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” because of the high temperatures.

10 baby girl names that symbolise renewal and positivity in different languages

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10 baby girl names that symbolise renewal and positivity in different languages

What makes these names special is that they carry universal values that transcend cultures and languages. Whether they symbolize hope, dawn, life, or rebirth, each name tells a story of resilience, optimism, and fresh beginnings. These qualities can serve as meaningful reminders throughout a child’s life. Every child represents a new chapter filled with dreams, possibilities, and hope. Choosing a name that symbolizes renewal and positivity can add an extra layer of meaning to that journey.

From Aurora’s promise of a new day to Asha’s message of hope and Renata’s spirit of rebirth, these names celebrate the beauty of fresh starts and the power of optimism. No matter which name you choose, the meaning behind it can become a lifelong source of inspiration for your little girl as she grows, learns, and creates her own path in the world.