Suspect dead after NYC shooting kills four, including NYPD officer

Four people were killed, including an NYPD officer, and another man was critically injured in a shooting Monday evening inside a Midtown Manhattan office building, which houses the corporate offices of the National Football League and Blackstone.

The gunman was identified Monday night as Shane Tamura, a 27-year-old from Las Vegas. Police said he entered the skyscraper lobby on Park Avenue just before 6:30 p.m. EDT, and opened fire, before barricading himself on the 33rd floor. Tamura was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to officers, who said he acted alone.

NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the alleged shooter’s body was found next to a Palmetto State Armory AR-15 assault rifle. Tisch said Tamura “immediately opened fire on the NYPD officer” inside the lobby before shooting several other people and heading for the 33rd floor. Police later released a photo of Tamura as he walked into the building, carrying a long gun in a crowded area just blocks from the Museum of Modern Art and Grand Central Station.

According to the police commissioner, officers found more guns, ammunition and medication during a search of Tamura’s vehicle. Tamura drove cross-country Saturday through Monday, when he arrived in New York City in the late afternoon. Tisch said: “Surveillance video shows a male exit a double-parked black BMW on Park Avenue, between 51st and 52nd streets, carrying an M-4 rifle in his right hand as he walks toward the building’s entrance. The building’s security camera footage shows the shooter enter the lobby, turn right and immediately open fire on an NYPD officer. He then shoots a woman who took cover behind a pillar and proceeds through the lobby, spraying it with gunfire. He went up to the 33rd floor, where the offices of Rudin Management are located, and fired several rounds. One person was struck and killed on that floor. He then proceeds down a hallway and shoots himself in the chest.”

NYPD officials and NYC Mayor Eric Adams released the identity of the officer killed on Monday night: “Five innocent people shot tonight. We lost four souls to another senseless act of gun violence, including a member of the New York City Police Department, Officer Islam. He is an immigrant from Bangladesh and he loved this city. He was a true blue New Yorker, not only in the uniform he wore but in his spirit and energy of loving this city.” According to police, NYPD Officer Didarul Islam, 36, was a paid detail at the building. He was a three-and-a-half-year veteran of the department and leaves behind a wife, two young boys and a baby on the way.

Three other civilians were also killed; Adams added: “Two males and one female were killed and another male was seriously injured, fighting for his life in critical condition. Additionally, the shooter is dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.”

Police Commissioner Tisch said that: “Mr. Tamura has a documented mental health history. His motives are still under investigation and we are still trying to understand why he targeted this particular location. I want to extend my profound sympathies to all of the victims and their families and to the brave NYPD cops who today lost a brother.”

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Four suspects at large after mass shooting in Atlanta that left 1 dead, 10

Police are still searching for 4 suspects involved in a mass shooting that killed 1 and injured 10 early Monday in Atlanta, GA. Police are asking anyone with information to come forward as authorities search for those responsible.

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said at a press conference that at around 1:27 a.m. EDT, three men and one woman opened fire on a crowd along a popular strip of bars near the Sweet Auburn neighborhood. The incident took place outside of 349 Edgewood Ave. NE, with police confirming that seven men and three women – all between the ages of 18 to 29 years old – were shot in the incident

Local Atlanta news outlet WKYT said that authorities have identified the man killed in the shooting as 27-year-old Santos J. Wyatt. The injured victims were taken to Grady Hospital for treatment, with an unidentified 18-year-old male listed in critical condition; the other victims are listed in stable condition. Police believe most of those injured in the incident were likely not targeted but instead caught in the crossfire.

Mayor Dickens said during a news conference Monday: “We haven’t had a weekend like this in a very long time, maybe two years or more. We know the summer months often bring some of the most challenging times when it comes to crime and gun violence in our communities.”

Police Chief Schierbaum said they are still seeking clarity on what prompted the shooting, stating that preliminary information so far shows the four suspects believed to be the shooters were “involved in a dispute that escalated to gunfire.”

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2 children killed after barge hits sailboat in Florida’s Biscayne Bay

Two children were killed after a large barge hit their sailboat near Hibiscus Island off Miami Beach on Monday morning. Hibiscus Island is a Miami Beach island in Biscayne Bay, across from the Port of Miami.

According to U.S. Coast Guard spokesperson Petty Officer 3rd Class Nicholas Strasburg, a third child on the boat was taken to Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital and was unresponsive as of Monday afternoon, with a fourth child transported and listed in stable condition.

Lt. Pete Sanchez of Miami Fire Rescue said that a large barge hit the sailboat – part of a sailing camp at the Miami Yacht Club on Watson Island — and capsized around 11:15 a.m. between Monument and Hibiscus islands. Five children and a camp counselor were on board as passengers, with the impact causing the barge to go over the top of the sailboat, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the state police agency investigating the crash.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission issued the following statement: “On July 28, (FWC) officers responded to a two-vessel boating accident in Miami-Dade County, along with multiple law enforcement partners. Preliminary information indicates that a barge struck a sailing vessel carrying six people near Star Island in Miami Beach. All six victims, an adult female and five juveniles, were recovered from the water and transported to a local hospital for treatment.”

Authorities did not identify the children, but noted that are between the ages of 8 and 12. Paramedics took three of the children to Ryder Trauma Center Jackson Memorial Hospital in critical condition — two have since died, and the third is not responsive. A fifth was evaluated by paramedics at the Miami Yacht Club on Watson Island, where paramedics determined he did not need further care.

The Miami Yacht Club confirmed the crash on its Instagram account, writing: “The Miami Yacht Club can confirm that an incident occurred earlier today on the water involving participants of the Miami Youth Sailing Foundation. At this time, details are still emerging, and we are actively gathering all available facts.”

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie pass rusher David Walker out for season with torn ACL

Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles told reporters Monday that rookie pass rusher David Walker has torn his ACL, and will miss the 2025-26 season.

Bowles said: “He was making a big impact early. Obviously, we were counting on him doing a lot of things, but other guys are going to have to step up. I told him he has to look at this like a redshirt year. It’s unfortunate. It didn’t look like it was too much on film, but it ended up being that.”

Walker joined the Buccaneers as a fourth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, and was expected to get reps behind Haason Reddick and Yaya Diaby. Anthony Nelson and Chris Braswell are among the Buccaneers’ other outside linebackers.

Walker was honored as the top defensive player in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) last season when he earned the Buck Buchanan Award. He totaled 10.5 sacks and an FCS-high 23 tackles for a loss in 2024 at Central Florida.

The Buccaneers will host the Tennessee Titans in their preseason opener Aug. 9 in Tampa, Fla.

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Cleveland Guardians closing pitcher Emmanuel Clase suspended amid sports betting investigation

Cleveland Guardians closing pitcher Emmanuel Clase has been placed on non-disciplinary paid leave as part of a Major League Baseball investigation into sports betting (according to a report from ESPN’s Jeff Passan).

Clase joins fellow relief pitcher Luis Ortiz on leave, who are both tied to the same investigation. Ortiz is on non-disciplinary leave through Aug. 31.

The Guardians addressed the issue in a statement on Monday: “The Guardians have been notified by Major League Baseball that as part of their sports betting investigation Emmanuel Clase has been placed on non-disciplinary paid leave per an agreement with the Players Association. We have been informed that no additional players or Club personnel are expected to be impacted. The Guardians are not permitted to comment further at this time, and will respect the league’s confidential investigative process as we continue to fully cooperate.”

MLB said in a statement that Clase had been placed on leave per an agreement with the players’ association while the league “continues its sports betting investigation.” It declined further comment.

The 27-year-old Clase is 5-3 with 24 saves in 48 games this year, with a career-high 3.23 ERA. The right-hander led the AL in saves in each of the previous three years.

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Riley Green launches new radio series ‘The 90s Country Show’ on Apple Music Country

Riley Green will launch his new six-episode radio series, The ’90s Country Show, on Apple Music Country, with the debut episode premiering this Wednesday, July 30 at 5 p.m. CT.

Green will bring listeners back in time to the ’90s, exploring some of the genre’s biggest hits from that time. Green will highlight his favorite tunes, discussing their impact on Green and country music overall.  He shared with Apple Music:  “I grew up on ’90s country—it’s the music that shaped who I am as an artist. This Apple Music show is a real full-circle moment for me,” he says. “I’m excited to take fans back to that era and maybe introduce a few new folks to the kind of country music that raised me.”

Green will take a look at the band Alabama on this week’s episode, and will also will share stories about his family. Tracy Lawrence and Billy Ray Cyrus also  join Green during the episode.

Riley Green’s The ’90s Country Show will be available on Apple Music Country, and available on-demand for Apple Music Subscribers (HERE) and on Apple Podcasts.

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Andy Cohen’s ‘Watch What Happens Live’ renewed through 2027 at Bravo

Bravo has renewed Andy Cohen‘s late night show Watch What Happens Live through 2027, while NBCUniversal also extended Cohen’s first-look deal through 2028. Cohen will also continue to host reunions and specials, and serve as an executive producer on the ‘Real Housewives’ franchise.

Watch Happens Live has been running more than 15 years, spanning 22 seasons. According to the logline, the show is “Bravo’s late-night, interactive talk show that features guests from the world of entertainment, politics and pop culture.”

A post on the show’s official Instagram account features photos of Cohen celebrating the news while holding a large cup of coffee: “Two more years. Thanks to all of you we have been renewed through 2027!”

Cohen, a former Bravo executive, began hosting Watch What Happens Live in 2009 as an aftershow for its programming. It has since expanded into a full-blown late night franchise, hosting Bravo talent and other big names from the worlds of entertainment, food, fashion and culture.

Cohen said in a statement: “After more than 20 years with Bravo, I’m full of intense gratitude that I get to continue living out my dream here. I’m excited to keep growing our successes across NBCUniversal’s incredible portfolio and, most of all, thankful that I, along with my team, get to keep doing what we love most.”

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‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ tops the North American box office earning $118M

The Fantastic Four: First Steps is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $118 million in its opening weekend.

Directed by Matt Shakman, “Fantastic Four” stars Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Joseph Quinn as the titular team, earned an additional $100 million at the international box office for a global total of $218 million. “Fantastic Four” follows the foursome of Mister Fantastic (Pascal), Invisible Woman (Kirby), The Thing (Moss-Bachrach) and Human Torch (Quinn) as they protect their world from a planet-devouring cosmic being (per Variety).

Coming in at No. 2 at the box office is Superman with $24.9 million, followed by Jurassic World: Rebirth at No. 3 with $13 million, F1: The Movie at No. 4 with $6.2 million and Smurfs at No. 5 with $5.4 million. Rounding out the top tier are I Know What You Did Last Summer at No. 6 with $2.8 million, How to Train Your Dragon at No. 7 with $2.8 million, Eddington at No. 8 with $1.7 million, Oh, Hi! at No. 9 with $1.1 million and The Home at No. 10 with $1 million.

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Dolly Parton joins Mötley Crüe for remake of their classic ballad ‘Home Sweet Home’

Mötley Crüe have teamed up with country music legend Dolly Parton for reimagined version of their power ballad “Home Sweet Home“.

Mötley Crüe shared in a joint statement: “‘Home Sweet Home’ was first released in 1985 as a single from our Theatre Of Pain album. For an icon like Dolly Parton to sing on a song that has not only meant so much to us but to all the fans through the years, is a career high that means a lot to us. We couldn’t be happier to celebrate the 40th anniversary of ‘Home Sweet Home’ in this special way, and we’re excited to share this version of the song with all the Dolly and Motley fans around the world.”

A portion of proceeds from Mötley Crüe and Parton’s new “Home Sweet Home” will benefit Covenant House, a nonprofit organization that provides safe shelter, meals, hope and more to youth who are experiencing homelessness.  The band added: “that we were able to unite with Dolly to raise awareness for homeless youth and the amazing work of Covenant House, which provides them safe housing and care, makes it even more special. We hope you’ll enjoy ‘Home Sweet Home’ featuring Dolly Parton as much as Dolly and we enjoyed creating it.”

Dolly Parton also shared, “It was an honor and a joy working in the studio on Mötley Crüe’s 40th Anniversary re-release of ‘Home Sweet Home’. I was so pleased that they would ask me to sing on such a classic.”

The new version of ‘Home Sweet Home’ is included on Mötley Crüe’s previously-announced singles collection “From The Beginning”, set to drop on September 12, 2025 — the same day the band kicks off their Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM.  The From the Beginning collection spans four decades, with the compilation tracing the band’s storied career from their start on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles.  It includes the hit songs “Kickstart My Heart,” “Dr. Feelgood,” “Girls, Girls, Girls,” and “Shout at the Devil,” featuring 19 tracks – with the vinyl expanded to include “Afraid” and last year’s “Canceled.”

Watch the official video for the reimagined ‘Home Sweet Home’ – which pays homage to the classic original video from 1985 – HERE.

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Pres Trump meets with E.U.’s von der Leyen, agrees to lower tariffs to 15%

On Sunday, President Donald Trump announced that the United States and the European Union (E.U.) had finalized a trade agreement that lowers tariffs to 15%, resolving months of trade-related uncertainty with the U.S.’s top trading ally.This new rate marks a significant decrease from the 30% tariff Trump threatened to impose on July 12, as well as the 20% he mentioned back in April.

This new arrangement bears strong resemblance to a deal struck with Japan earlier in the week, which also resulted in a 15% import tax—lower than what had previously been suggested by the former president.

During the announcement, Trump stated that the EU had agreed not to place tariffs on American goods. Standing alongside Trump, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized that the agreement would foster “stability and predictability”—two elements she said are critical for businesses operating on both sides of the Atlantic.

Negotiations had been ongoing for weeks between EU officials and top U.S. trade figures, including Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Talks were reportedly nearing completion when Trump abruptly posted on Truth Social, declaring a plan to raise tariffs to 30%.

Following Trump’s surprise statement, von der Leyen warned that such a steep increase would severely disrupt critical transatlantic supply chains, causing harm to industries, consumers, and even healthcare sectors on both continents. The EU reaffirmed its commitment to securing a deal before the self-imposed August 1 deadline. At the same time, officials continued crafting a retaliatory tariff list targeting around $100 billion worth of American goods in case negotiations fell through.

The EU, made up of 27 member nations, remains the United States’ largest source of imported goods. In 2024, the U.S. imported roughly $605 billion worth of goods from the bloc—more than it brought in from Mexico, Canada, or China. Leading those imports were pharmaceutical products, especially from Ireland, followed by automobiles, aircraft, and industrial equipment from countries like Germany and France.

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