Authorities say they arrested a man planning a mass shooting at a large New Orleans festival

DESTIN, Fla. (AP) — Authorities say a man suspected of planning a mass shooting at a large New Orleans festival was arrested at a Florida hotel with a handgun and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.

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The event was not named, but the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, commonly known as JazzFest, runs from Thursday through May 3. The gathering celebrates Louisiana’s music, food and culture, and attracted about 460,000 people last year, organizers said.

The man from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, was wanted “by the Department of Public Safety for terroristic threats,” the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office posted online Thursday. It said federal authorities had identified the alleged threat, without naming which agency. The FBI office in New Orleans did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Okaloosa sheriff’s office said the man was arrested without incident Wednesday night at a hotel in Destin, in the Florida Panhandle. Deputies recovered a handgun and about 200 rounds of ammunition from the hotel room, the statement said.

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The sheriff’s office “was contacted by federal authorities in reference to a male from North Carolina being in our jurisdiction while reportedly heading to do a mass shooting at a large festival in Louisiana,” the agency posted online.

The man was arrested as a fugitive from justice and will be extradited to Louisiana to face charges there, the sheriff’s office said. It was not immediately known if he had a lawyer.

Louisiana State Police spokesperson Trooper Danny Berrincha stated the agency is still investigating the episode with the FBI.

“At this time, there are no known direct threats to any festivals in Louisiana,” he added.

“Job well done!” Orleans Mayor Healena Moreno said, adding that the “coordination extended to law enforcement agencies in multiple states from North Carolina to Florida.”

Authorities say they arrested a man planning a mass shooting at a large New Orleans festival

DESTIN, Fla. (AP) — Authorities say a man suspected of planning a mass shooting at a large New Orleans festival was arrested at a Flori...
“That’s What She Gets For Being MAGA”: Sydney Sweeney’s Removal From ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ Spurs Speculation

The news ofSydney Sweeney’s scene beingcutfromThe Devil Wears Prada 2first broke on Tuesday, April 21, just days after the actress found herself at the center of intense onlinebacklashover her storyline inEuphoria.

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Her arc in the ongoing third season, which premiered on April 12, sparked widespread debate, with many viewers calling certain moments “disturbing” and even “exploitative.”

Now, fans are questioning whether the controversy played a role in the decision, with some wondering if the fashion-forward franchise chose to distance itself from the ongoing discourse.

“Why did they remove her? Don’t tell me it’sbecause of the Euphoria saga,” one user quipped.

Sydney Sweeney’s reportedly three-minute cameo inThe Devil Wears Prada 2has been cut from the final version

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InEuphoriaSeason 3, Sydney Sweeney’s character, Cassie Howard, begins creating explicit adult content to fund her lifestyle.

With two episodes released so far, the American teen drama has been embroiled in heated controversy, featuring scenes of Sweeney in a suggestive baby outfit with a pacifier, another in a dog costume, and others where her bare breasts are shown.

These scenes were criticized not only by netizens but also by several professionals in the adult industry, many of whom argued that the portrayal was highly problematic and amounted to the “s**ualization of infancy,” calling the content “sick” and a “humiliation ritual.”

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Even the series’ narrator, voiced by Zendaya, who plays Rue Bennett, tells the audience, “Cassie was exactly the kind of girl… Beautiful, but directionless. So desperate for attention, she’s willing to humiliate herself.”

Amid this controversy, news of Sydney’s cameo being cut from the final version ofThe Devil Wears Prada 2surfaced shortly after the film’sNew York world premiere, with a wide theatrical release set for May 1.

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The film’s four iconic leads, Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, are all set to reprise their roles, alongside several new faces joining the sequel.

One of the new faces in the sequel was Sweeney, who reportedly filmed her cameo in August 2025 on the film’s New York City set.

She was set to play herself as a celebrity client being styled by Blunt’s character, Emily Charlton, now portrayed as a luxury brand executive.

Fans have speculated that the decision was made to distance the franchise from Sweeney’s ongoingEuphoriacontroversy

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The scene was intended as a three-minute sequence early in the film to reintroduce Emily’s character, but it was ultimately removed during editing.

Production sources described the omission toEntertainment Weeklyas a “creative decision,” adding that the scene “did not work structurally” with the rest of the opening sequence.

The filmmaking team also expressed gratitude for her participation and clarified that there wasno bad blood.

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However, netizens remain unconvinced by this explanation. Many have speculated that Disney, the film’s distributor, may have wanted to distance the family-friendly, high-fashion brand of the franchise from thecontroversy surrounding Sydney’s image.

One user wrote, “Sweeney being in a movie about fashion makes much less sense since shes an actress not a model.”

Another added, “Her most famous brand deal is with the decidedly downmarket American Eagle, and even with that, she’s only known for the controversy not the clothes.”

One user questioned, “Why did they remove her? Don’t tell me it’s because of the Euphoria saga”

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“Why would she be making a cameo when she’s by no account a fashion icon?” questioned a third.

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Another harsh comment read, “Was the cameo of her taking her clothes off? I really don’t know what her actual ‘acting talent’ is beyond that.”

Others expressed, “They saw her acting in the recent season of euphoria and had to make the necessary changes.”

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“Please tell me it’s not about that stupid American Eagle non-controversy,” one user quipped, while another said, “They probably weren’t too impressed with her performance in Euphoria.Too tacky. They weren’t going to have that…”

“Imagine you’re having the time of your life watching the movie and sydney sweeney pops up unannounced!”

Some netizens also revived controversy surrounding Sydney’s “tone-deaf” American Eagle denim campaign from last year, in which she said, “Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color. My jeans are blue.”

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These remarks were criticized by some as insensitive, with critics pointing to the wordplay between “jeans” and “genes,” which they interpreted as problematic.

Meanwhile, some viewers, referencingThe Housemaidstar’srumored political alignment, wrote, “That’s what she gets for being MAGA.”

Another in agreement said, “The devil wears prada not maga.”

Several other notable appearances, including Anna Wintour, the real-life inspiration behind Miranda Priestly, also didn’t make the final cut

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TheAnyone But Youstar has not yet addressed reports that her cameo was removed from the final version.

Moreover, Sweeney isn’t the only one whose role was cut. According toVariety, several planned appearances and subplots were removed during editing.

Anna Wintour, who directly inspired Miranda Priestly’s character, was reportedly set to make an appearance, but her scene was cut from the theatrical version and will instead appear as a bonus feature on streaming platforms.

Conrad Ricamora, known forHow to Get Away with Murder, was also cast as Hathaway’s character Andy Sachs’s roommate.

However, his entirerole was removedafter test audiences reportedly questioned why Andy would have a roommate, given her growth and the film’s setting 20 years after the original.

Despite these cuts, the sequel still features appearances by several fashion and entertainment icons playing themselves, including Lady Gaga, Lucy Liu, John Batiste, Naomi Campbell, and Donatella Versace, among others.

“Getting cut from a movie as yourself is a brutal performance review,” one critic wrote

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“That’s What She Gets For Being MAGA”: Sydney Sweeney’s Removal From ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ Spurs Speculation

The news ofSydney Sweeney’s scene beingcutfromThe Devil Wears Prada 2first broke on Tuesday, April 21, just days after the actress foun...
US transportation secretary seeks $10 billion for air traffic control overhaul

By David Shepardson

Reuters

WASHINGTON, April 21 (Reuters) - U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he was seeking $10 billion from Congress for the next phase of a massive effort to modernize ‌America's aging air traffic control system and reduce systemic flight disruptions.

Last year, Congress awarded $12.5 ‌billion for the project to replace outdated technology and boost understaffed air traffic control towers. Much of the new proposed ​spending is to develop new software that could help make air travel much more efficient, Duffy told Reuters in an interview.

"The real magic truly is the software to manage the airspace," he said.

The FAA's air traffic telecom system has been hit by a series of failures, including serious outages covering Newark airport ‌traffic last year. The initial $12.5 billion ⁠followed decades of complaints over airport congestion and flight delays due in large part to creaky technology and understaffed towers.

The FAA in March was twice ⁠forced to halt all traffic to the Washington area's three airports for more than an hour because of issues with aging technology.

Duffy has requested more money for tower improvements and surface awareness technology. He has previously ​said ​he wants $19 billion more, but is asking Congress for $10 ​billion of that total.

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Airlines often schedule traffic ‌in excess of FAA capacity. Duffy noted he can look out 45 days and see schedules 50% above capacity.

New software would allow the FAA to move flights to avoid delays. "This tool lets us see and then spread flights in a way that allows for way less disruption," Duffy said. "We could fix this."

A 2023 report said the FAA's communications system has been outdated for years and it can ‌no longer get spare parts for many systems. Of ​the FAA's 138 air traffic control telecoms systems, 51 were ​unsustainable, a separate report said.

At an event ​on Tuesday, Duffy said the FAA has already replaced nearly 50% of all ‌copper wires, converted 270 radio sites nationwide, ​installed new surface awareness ​systems at 54 airports and transitioned 17 towers to electronic flight strips.

"Rebuilding the infrastructure of our aviation system is not too big for America. We can actually get this done," ​Duffy told an aviation audience.

The FAA ‌said by the end of 2028, airports will have 5,000 new high-speed network connections ​on fiber, satellite and wireless, 27,000 new radios and 612 state-of-the-art radars.

(Reporting by David ​Shepardson; Editing by Franklin Paul and Jamie Freed)

US transportation secretary seeks $10 billion for air traffic control overhaul

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Tyler James Williams teases big changes for Gregory after “Abbott Elementary” season 5 finale

Abbott Elementary ended its fifth season on a high note with a two-episode finale featuring this year's Ava Fest and a trip to Miami.

Entertainment Weekly Quinta Brunson and Tyler James Williams on 'Abbott Elementary'Credit: Disney/Gilles Mingasson

Key Points

  • Things are definitely looking up for Gregory and Janine after their earlier split, which actor Tyler James Williams tells EW he's very grateful for.

  • "I know everyone hates me for how I relate to their relationship," the Golden Globe winner quips. "But it really was [my favorite storyline]."

This article contains spoilers fromAbbott Elementaryseason 5, episode 21, "Ava & Fest," and episode 22, "Miami."

Put down your pitchforks,Abbott Elementaryfans! Things have finally been set to rights after the Emmy-winning series broke viewers' hearts by breaking up onscreen couple Janine Teagues (played by show creator and starQuinta Brunson) and Gregory Eddie (Tyler James Williams)

Brunson was unapologetic whenspeaking toEntertainment Weeklyabout the decisionto end the couple's relationship over a botched attempt to plan their first trip, afterseasons of waiting for them to finally get together. Despite knowing the move would send fans into a tizzy over episode 19's emotional cliffhanger, Brunson shared that the fight was something she and the sitcom writers were excited about seeing played out.

"I think [we were excited] because Jeanine and Gregory are two characters we know very well, and more than anything, two characters wethinkwe know very well. So we think we know their relationship. We feel settled with it," she said. "But I think as with any relationship, the inside has its own dynamics. And I thought that they've been in such an easy ride since they got together, it was interesting to all of us to see some different layers there."

Quinta Brunson, Chris Perfetti, and Tyler James Williams on 'Abbott Elementary'Credit: Disney/Gilles Mingasson

And Williams, who has been vocal about wanting to see some conflict in Janine and Gregory's love life before, wholeheartedly echoes the sentiment when speaking with EW ahead of Wednesday's season finale.

"I know everyone hates me for how I relate to their relationship," the Golden Globe winner says. "But it really was [my favorite storyline]."

The actor adds that he hopes viewers understand "how much care and thought" Brunson put into crafting the clash between the couple with the show's writers. "We've always talked a lot about Janine and Gregory and their relationship and how it moves and the big moments," he says. "But she was working both sides of that argument and really making sure that everything that the audience felt was intentional in a way that I haven't seen her do yet on this show, which is saying something, right? Because she's so intentional at everything that she does."

"Every audience reaction that somebody sent me, is every reaction that she planned people to have," he adds, laughing. "And I think it's just a sign of masterful writing at this point."

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After season 5's "Trip" episode saw Janine and Gregory's relationship implode over their inability to compromise over the mode of transportation to take for their desired vacation, it takes two episodes for the two to finally mend their split.

"I think because whatAbbotthas always done is shown that simple things aren't always that simple, right? So, I think that there's something really important with people seeing this couple in particular go through an argument that can be big for them," Williams tells EW of the unexpected turn for the characters' relationship. "I think we live in a culture right now where it's kind of like, 'I don't like that you did this' and just walk away kind of a thing."

Williams says he enjoyed exploring Janine and Gregory, "two people that we all know need each other and there really isnobodyelse for the two of you," having to figure out how to get past those blockades to make it work. "I think it's very important. I've always wanted to show a realistic portrayal of dating in this era," he adds. "I feel like it's gonna be really hard to explain when we're in our, you know, 50s and 60s, but I think this moment and these two characters can help do that and we can kind of see them stumble, but still get back on their feet."

And get back on their feet they did! By the end of episode 21's "Ava & Fest" — and with the surprise help of Barbara (Sheryl Lee Ralph) and Mr. Johnson (William Stanford Davis) — Janine and Gregory realize the root of their argument goes deeper than just deciding between taking a plane or driving, and resolve to figure out something that works better for both of them.

And thankfully, they realize they can use the upcoming (fictional) Pennsylvania Educational Conference for the Southeast Area in Miami as the jumping off point for an island getaway, with a shorter and less expensive flight. Which leads to a much happier couple heading into episode 22's "Miami" — so much happier that Gregory reveals he's ready to take the next step in his relationship with Janine.

While some may be surprised at Gregory telling Ava's boyfriend O'Shon (Matthew Law) that he's looking to propose to Janine so soon after their momentary split, Williams tells EW that the move shows exactly where Gregory was coming from in that argument to begin with.

"To me, it's a glimpse into the fight. What I thought was really beautiful about that argument is the argument was about the future," he shares. "For Gregory's side of the argument, it wasn't about the vacation. It was about longer-term patterns, which to me was a dead ringer. I was like, 'Oh, I know where this conversation is going.'"

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The actor points out that from Gregory's perspective, the "root" of his argument with Janine is his desire to "build a structure and a foundation for this relationship that he hopes can last and stand the test of time."

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"He wants to be with [Janine] in the long-term and, [I think] it's a thing that happens a lot with men regarding money and starting families, you know, at the end of the day it's gonna be easier to do this with more of it and that's just kinda how it is," Williams continues. (Howvery Julius of him...)

"The fact that he's trying to put his foot down here, and she's talking about the short term, but he's talking about the long is, to me, miscommunication," he laments. "They're not talking about the same thing, although they're talking about the same thing. And I think that happens for a lot of couples. He wouldn't have had that argument with somebody who he didn't really care that way about."

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There's no doubt the knowledge that Gregory is hoping to lock down what he's got will make viewers very happy — just in time for everyone to get fired!

Brunson previously warned EW that there would be "a lot of unexpected [things] happening in that [episode] besides us being in Miami," but we still weren't prepared for that bombshell.

"Our writers are still, five seasons in, finding ways to keep us guessing and have an angle that you wouldn't normally see," Williams quips about the many twists and turns in the final two episodes of the season. "It's really a beautiful thing."

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The teachers of Abbott go through a rollercoaster of emotions after the announcement that the school is one of several closing down. And when it's revealed that the decision has been reversed, we wouldn't be surprised if viewers suffered from some whiplash. Turns out, district employees ultimately found it pointless to close a school they just spent money on a new furnace for. (Thanks to Melissa and Ava's shenanigans back in episode 8!)

But with other schools closing, that means more students are heading to Abbott, and they'll need extra hands on deck. Including a new assistant principal — cueing Gregory Eddie's time to shine!

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It's a full-circle moment for the character that Williams is only too happy to carry out. "It's part of that journey for him," he shares. "You can get there. It may not look like what you thought it would look like or what you think it should look like, but you can still get there... He still got to where he wanted to get to. It looked different, and it took five years, but he wasn't ready in the first place."

The sentiment applies to all things Abbott, but it's especially poignant for Gregory, who came in wanting that job and grew to love his work as a teacher.

"He needed to learn things in order to get to this position. And now we all appreciate it more, including him," Williams notes. "I love seeing him realize that it takes more than just him to make it through his life. He showed up as somebody who was proud to be a substitute in the sense of, 'I'm not here concretely.' Yet, you see him now making these relationships and asking people for help and becoming more involved in this community."

He continues, "That, to me, is ultimately where most people should be, reaching out more frequently rather than less. And I think for him, that's huge."

Sheryl Lee Ralph, Lisa Ann Walter, Quinta Brunson, Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, and Chris Perfetti on 'Abbott Elementary'Credit: Disney/Gilles Mingasson

However, in typical Abbott fashion, it won't be without its shenanigans, especially considering the promotion means Gregory and Ava (Janelle James) will be working closely together.

"They're gonna need to exchange information and see each other as equals in order to do so," Williams acknowledges. "I would love to see it, and I'm curious to see how they learn to work together. As we know with Gregory, he tends to oversimplify things and think that things are simpler than they are. And my favorite thing to perform is an overwhelmed Gregory, which happens quite frequently. I'm looking forward to seeing the ways that this overwhelms him, because from those moments he grows."

Thankfully,Abbott Elementaryhasalready been renewed for season 6, so Brunson and the writers can jump right into action. Until then, the series is available to stream onHulu.

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MPs push for ‘forever chemicals’ in uniforms and frying pans to be banned

A group of MPs are calling for thegovernmentto ban a group ofsynthetic chemicalsfrom being used in school uniforms, food packaging, andcookware.

The Independent US The government has been urged to ban the use of PFAS in school uniforms (PA Wire)

In a report into the risks ofPFAS, theEnvironmental Audit Committeeurged the government to introduce restrictions on the non-essential use of the chemicals and begin a phased restriction from 2027.

Commonly known as “forever chemicals”, perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a family of more than 10,000 man-made substances, which have been associated with an increased risk ofcancers, immune suppression, and fertility and development problems, the report said.

There has not been extensive research into the effects of all PFAS, but some types of the chemicals have been evaluated as carcinogenic.

Evidence suggests PFAS have a cost on human health, Labour MP Toby Perkins said (PA Archive)

Labour MPToby Perkins, who chairs the committee, said: “From frying pans to fire extinguishers, PFAS are now central to everyday and some lifesaving products, and nearly all of us will have some level of PFAS in our bodies.

“But evidence we heard throughout our inquiry suggests that our dependence on PFAS has come with a cost to the environment, and perhaps to human health too.”

The highly resistant qualities of the chemicals mean they are often used by military and emergency services, as well as in household products such as cosmetics and frying pans. It also means they can build up in the environment and in people’s bodies for decades, the report said.

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The committee also called for the government to take a stronger approach to regulating PFAS to ensure that companies polluting waterways and soil are paying for it to be cleaned up.

It recommended a national remediation fund be established for communities dealing with high levels of pollution, and invest in technologies that can destroy the chemicals safely.

The government published a PFAS action plan in February that set out how it will understand the sources of the chemicals, tackle how they move around in the environment, and act to reduce public and environmental exposure.

The committee called for PFAS to be banned in cookware (PA)

Thursday’s report said that rather than waiting for proof that a chemical is harmful before banning it, the government should take a precautionary approach to approving new PFAS, and companies should instead need approval before they introduce a new PFAS substance.

A spokesperson from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said: “The persistent nature of ‘forever chemicals’ poses a long-term challenge for the nation's ecosystems and health.

“The first ever PFAS Plan shows the decisive action we are taking to better understand and tackle the sources of these chemicals, including through better guidance and monitoring, tougher rules on their use and support for transitioning to safer alternatives.

“Our approach is to work in partnership with businesses, regulators and local communities as we reduce exposure for the public and the environment.”

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