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Formula 1 legend Alain Prost reportedly injured during robbery by masked gang in Switzerland
According to a new report out of Switzerland, four-time Formula 1 champion Alain Prost has been injured after his home was raided by a group of masked men.
Swiss outlet Blick reported that the racing legend's home in Nyon, about 25km (15.5 miles) north of Geneva, was the target of a robbery at around 8:30 a.m. local time on Tuesday.
While police have not officially released the names of the victims, they did confirm that a robbery took place and that a family was targeted.
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"Several masked individuals entered the house. Once inside, they threatened the occupants and slightly injured one family member in the head, under circumstances that are still being investigated," police said in a statement, per BBC Sport.
"The perpetrators then forced another family member to open a safe before fleeing," it added.
Swiss and French police are currently working to find the perpetrators.
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Prost is regarded as one of the greatest drivers in Formula 1, competing from 1980 to 1993, driving for McLaren, Renault, Ferrari and Williams.
The Frenchman won World Drivers' Championships in 1985, 1986, 1989 and 1993, and his four wins tie him with Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen on the career championships list. They trail Juan Manuel Fangio with five, and Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher, who each have seven.
Prost's most memorable stretch came at McLaren in the late 1980s when he was in some intense championship battles with his then-teammate, F1 legend Ayrton Senna.
After retiring from F1, Prost worked in television, ran his own team known as Prost Grand Prix and most recently worked as an advisor for the Alpine Formula 1 team, a role he left in 2022.
Trump says Iran deal ‘largely negotiated’ as 84-day war nears possible end
President Donald Trump announced on Saturday an agreement has been "largely negotiated" with Iran and several allied nations, signaling a nearing end to the controversial 84-day war.
The president wrote in a Truth Social post that following a "very good call" with leaders from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan and Bahrain, the deal is nearing finalization.
"An Agreement has been largely negotiated, subject to finalization between the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the various other Countries, as listed," Trump wrote in the post. "Separately, I had a call with Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, of Israel, which, likewise, went very well."
He added final aspects and details of the deal are "currently being discussed and will be announced shortly."
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Trump also indicated a key provision of the deal involves opening the Strait of Hormuz.
The breakthrough announcement follows intense diplomatic efforts and military pressures surrounding the war with Iran.
Earlier in the day, Trump reportedly told Axios that he was a "solid 50/50" on whether he would sign a deal or resume combat operations to "blow them to kingdom come."
However, following the conference call with Arab leaders, a regional diplomat told Fox News the discussions were "very positive" and that regional leaders were highly supportive of "the breakthrough President Trump achieved with the talks."
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The impending diplomatic agreement comes amid significant U.S. military action in the region.
U.S. Central Command recently announced a milestone of redirecting 100 commercial vessels during a weeks-long maritime blockade of Iranian ports aimed at squeezing the country economically.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio previously signaled negotiators were making progress, emphasizing that any resolution would require Iran to keep the Strait of Hormuz open without tolls and surrender its enriched uranium.
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Cubs star Nico Hoerner pulls off jaw-dropping throw between his legs to make incredible play
Chicago Cubs star Nico Hoerner did his best basketball impression, throwing the baseball between his legs to make a sensational play on a bunt.
In the top of the fifth inning of the Cubs’ 3-0 loss to the Houston Astros on Saturday afternoon at Wrigley Field, Hoerner showed his defensive prowess. Astros catcher César Salazar tried to jump on Cubs starting pitcher Colin Rea and open the inning with a bunt single on Rea’s first pitch of the frame.
Hoerner, a two-time Gold Glove winner, charged on Salazar’s bunt. Salazar runs well, which left Hoerner’s options limited after he picked up the ball with his bare hand.
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They say necessity is the mother of invention.
The 29-year-old, all in one motion, dragged his right leg behind him, creating an opening for him to throw the ball between his legs to first base, despite all of his momentum coming toward home plate. First baseman Michael Busch finished the play by reaching out and snaring Hoerner’s dazzling throw to complete the highlight and nab the speedy Salazar for the out.
Hoerner’s through-the-legs throw conjured up memories of New York Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon and Chicago White Sox Mark Buehrle, who both made plays of a similar ilk.
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Colon fielded Miami Marlins first baseman Justin Bour’s weak dribbler on the first-base line and casually flipped the ball behind his back to complete the out.
Buehrle got drilled in the foot by a comebacker and the ball ricocheted into foul territory on the first-base side. He hustled over and flipped the ball with his glove through his legs to complete the out.
Like Colon and Buehrle, Hoerner’s fantastic play will be shown on highlight reels for a long time.
Unfortunately for the Cubs, Hoerner’s standout play was one of their few highlights in their loss to the Astros.
The Cubs (29-23) will look to bounce back when they play the Astros (22-31) in the final game of a three-game series on Sunday at 2:20 p.m. ET and hope to avoid the sweep.
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Patton Oswalt says Bill Maher was wrong to try to 'placate' Trump, argues it always backfires
Comedian Patton Oswalt criticized "Real Time" host Bill Maher this week over what he described as Maher’s attempts to "placate" President Donald Trump, arguing the comedian was wrong to believe he could find common ground with Trump without eventually becoming a target himself.
"The reason that Trump is turning on Bill Maher is because Bill tried to, I’m sure with good intentions, placate him and you can’t do that with him," Oswalt told SiriusXM host Dean Obeidallah, contrasting Maher's approach to notoriously anti-Trump hosts like Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert.
"Colbert and Kimmel... Trump hates them, but he hates them because they don’t love him. He wants them to love him, and then the minute they love him, he has zero respect for them because, deep down, he hates himself," he resumed.
"You just have to stick with your guns and just go, 'Yeah, this guy sucks.' In the long run, it will pay out, and anyone who does business with Trump, you would just think basic greed would make you want to defy him, because anyone that does business with him, you get destroyed!"
Oswalt's remarks appeared to reference a February incident in which Trump lashed out at Maher on Truth Social after the HBO host continued his occasional anti-Trump rhetoric following a dinner between the two at the White House last year.
Trump had specifically taken aim at Maher over comments that mocked him for suggesting that China would end all hockey in Canada as the two countries deepened their economic ties.
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He started off by calling his dinner with Maher a "waste [of] time" and then accusing Maher of being nervous at their initial meeting before making broader criticisms of his show and ratings.
"He was very mad at me because I didn’t get his joke about how China is gonna make Canada give up hockey," Maher responded at the time.
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"You know, I think we’re going to have to workshop that one for a while."
Maher defended himself against the other criticisms Trump made,
"[Trump] went off on me and said the dinner we had was a waste of time. Well, I didn’t think it was," he said.
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"And then I’m a jerk, and I’m at low ratings, lightweight, and all this s---. Because I never stopped criticizing him. I never said I would."
Fox News Digital reached out to representatives for Maher's "Real Time" show for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
Dust-up between Mercedes teammates in Canada Sprint shows that there's a classic title fight brewing
It's been a few years since Formula 1 introduced the Sprint format, and I was kind of surprised when I realized that until Saturday, Canada's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve had never hosted one.
It should probably join the rotation full-time because it delivered a race that showed us a title battle for the ages between Mercedes teammates Kimi Antonelli and George Russell is brewing.
The Silver Arrows locked out the front row of the grid — Russell on pole and Antonelli in P2 — for the 23-lap race, and that seemed to be thanks to a new upgrade package the team brought with them to Montreal.
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Russell got a better getaway when the lights went out, but Antonelli, who has really struggled with starts, hung with him, and within a couple of laps, the two were scrapping away.
And that's when things got interesting.
Antonelli tried to make a move around the outside of Turn 1 and looked like he was ahead through the apex, but Russell came inside to take the next turn and forced Antonelli off the track.
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The 19-year-old championship leader was irate and was quick to hop on the radio and let his team know how unhappy he was with his teammate.
Not long after, Antonelli tried another move and ended up cutting another corner and bouncing through the grass.
That off allowed McLaren's Lando Norris to slip by and take P2, where he stayed.
Russell ended up winning the Sprint, followed by Norris and then Antonelli.
I think the second off Antonelli had was just entering the corner too hot, and may have been because he was still fuming from the incident at Turn 1.
Speaking of which, that one seemed pretty borderline. I think you could place the blame on either driver.
And, in fact, they saw it differently themselves.
But the biggest takeaway is that both drivers are going to do whatever they can to win this championship, and that's a great thing for fans.
Not as great for the team.
In fact, team boss Toto Wolff had to give Antonelli a talking-to multiple times during the race, including once as he was pulling into the pits at the end of the race.
If any team is familiar with an intra-team battle for a championship and how that can go sideways, it's Mercedes.
Who knows if it will get as intense as the infamous 2016 title battle between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton — which Rosberg won, but not before the two crashed into each other during the Spanish Grand Prix — but it seems like we may have just taken the first step in that direction.
Newsom declares state of emergency in Orange County as failing chemical tank nears catastrophic explosion
Emergency crews launched a high-stakes "offensive" overnight mission at a Southern California aerospace facility to neutralize an adjacent chemical tank, as the internal temperature of a failing primary tank has steadily climbed to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, prompting Gov. Gavin Newsom to declare a state of emergency Saturday and the evacuation of over 40,000 residents.
Orange County Fire Authority Incident Commander Greg Covey shared the "bad news" Saturday morning that crews who went into harm's way overnight and manually checked the failing tank's internal temperature gauge, which had been obscured from drone cameras by cooling water.
The temperature had reached 90 degrees, rising by an average of one degree per hour since it was recorded at 77 degrees on Friday morning.
Orange County Fire Authority Interim Chief T.J. McGovern and Covey previously warned there are only two catastrophic outcomes: The tank could fail and spill between 6,000 and 7,000 gallons of "very bad chemicals," or undergo "thermal runaway" and explode, potentially triggering a chain reaction with neighboring fuel and chemical tanks.
The primary goal of the overnight operation, conducted with the support of a chemist team, was to neutralize a 15,000-gallon tank, removing its explosive potential in case the neighboring 7,000-gallon tank detonates, according to Covey.
Despite the rising temperatures, officials have developed a potential third outcome to avoid disaster.
By using a heavy, continuous deluge of water, crews hope the volatile chemical will "cure" and harden at a slower rate from the outside in, similar to an ice cube.
Covey said the team is hoping the void space at the top of the tank will absorb the overpressure from the curing process, preventing an explosion.
Simultaneously, crews are preparing aggressive contingency plans in case the tank fails and spills liquid.
Responders are establishing diking and damming measures to divert the potential fluid down a grade into a commercial holding area.
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The diversion would prevent the toxic chemical from reaching storm drains, river channels and the ocean, preventing an "environmental disaster."
"Letting this thing just fail and blow up is unacceptable to us," Covey said, noting that experts from across the country are consulting on the crisis.
Newsom declared a state of emergency Saturday afternoon, allowing resources to flow to the scene.
The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services has been mobilized for more than 24 hours and state agencies are supporting impacted communities to protect public safety and assist local officials as response efforts continue, Newsom wrote in a statement on X.
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The emergency began Thursday night when authorities discovered methyl methacrylate (MMA) — a volatile and flammable plastic epoxy — leaking from a storage tank at GKN Aerospace in Garden Grove, a facility that manufactures engine structures and products for commercial and military aircraft.
Firefighters initially put critical cooling measures in place and the situation was initially believed to be under control, allowing residents to temporarily return home.
The crisis severely escalated by Friday morning, and by 5 p.m. local time, crews had successfully used a "water curtain" to temporarily stabilize the temperature, buying experts time to brainstorm solutions.
"We are not giving up," Covey said Saturday morning. "We are going to do everything we can to mitigate this, protect your residences, protect our environment and get you back home."
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Garden Grove Police Chief Amir El-Farra announced that an expanded evacuation zone was implemented to protect the public from the imminent threat. Displaced families have been directed to numerous emergency evacuation centers.
Health officials warned of severe risks if the chemical tank ruptures.
Dr. Regina Chinsio-Kwong of the Orange County Health Care Agency said if the chemical reacts and temperatures rise, it can create a highly toxic vapor.
"My biggest concern is that if that vapor goes into the air, and people inhale that, it causes significant damage," Chinsio-Kwong said, warning it can cause severe respiratory issues and irritation to the eyes, nose and lungs.
"No matter what happens with the situation, whether the polymer just leaks out and then just hardens, or if it does explode and there is a vapor, you are all safe as long as you are out of the zone," she continued.
Rep. Derek Tran, D-Calif., released a statement saying he is closely monitoring the situation alongside local officials.
Tran confirmed he is in contact with federal disaster relief officials, including FEMA and the EPA.
FEMA and the EPA did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment.
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Unsafe water warning issued for one of America’s most visited beach destinations
If you’re still nailing down summer vacation plans, you might want to strike some southern California beaches from your list.
Environmental non-profit group Heal the Bay ranked Santa Monica Pier among the Golden State’s most polluted beaches for the fifth year in a row.
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The beaches at the Pier are some of the state's most popular tourist destinations. The landmark is "an internationally recognized icon of Southern California" that draws more than 9 million visitors each year, Pacific Park, an amusement park at Santa Monica Pier, reported.
Heal the Bay’s annual Beach Report Card tracks amounts of fecal pollution measured at ocean beaches "from sites in Mexico near Tijuana all the way up the coast through Washington."
For the second consecutive year, Santa Monica Pier came in second place on Heal the Bay’s 36th annual "Beach Bummers" list that ranks "chronic pollution from urban runoff, bacteria hotspots and aging infrastructure." Playa Blanca, in Tijuana, was ranked first.
Heal the Bay further reported that rainfall and runoff and sewage spills impact coastal waters.
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Santa Monica Pier has made the Beach Bummers list for 15 of the last 21 years, despite efforts to improve the water quality.
"Upgrades from the City of Santa Monica, such as stormwater capture systems and installation of bird deterrent netting, have been implemented to reduce pollution," Heal the Bay said in its report.
"While many of these upgrades have aligned with temporary improvements to water quality, bacteria levels have since increased. These persistent problems highlight the need for sustained investment and maintenance to improve the area’s environmental health."
Storm-impacted beaches and chronic pollution sites "remain key concerns" in Santa Monica Pier, the report said. The group also said it has formed a task force with the City of Santa Monica to determine the cause of the Pier’s pollution, "which will help inform recommended solutions."
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Twenty-one California beaches made Heal the Bay’s "Honor Roll List," which recognizes consistently excellent conditions. That number is down from 62 last year. Bluff Cove, Palos Verdes Estates in Los Angeles County took the top Honor Roll spot.
According to Heal the Bay, fecal pollution is "of particular concern because even a single exposure can result in illness."
The Environmental Protection Agency reported that swimming, diving or wading in water contaminated with fecal bacteria can result in severe infection and illness.
Areas surrounding Santa Monica Pier were included in a public health advisory due to elevated bacteria levels in ocean water last year, Fox News Digital reported.
In Florida, the Department of Health in Miami-Dade County (DOH Miami-Dade) just released a water-quality advisory for Crandon Park North in Key Biscayne because levels of fecal-related bacteria exceeds levels established by the state.
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DOH Miami-Dade advised against any water-related activities at the beach "due to an increased risk of illness in swimmers."
The State of Washington Department of Ecology advises people avoid contact with fresh or marine water for at least 24 hours after heavy rainfall as well as with pipes or streams that drain directly to the beach.
Reds All-Star pitcher Andrew Abbott proposes to Cincinnati TV anchor girlfriend
Cincinnati Reds All-Star pitcher Andrew Abbott just threw the most important pitch of his season, and it was an absolutely perfect strike.
Abbott took to social media to announce he proposed to his girlfriend, Lindsay Stone. Like Abbott, Stone is also very familiar among Cincinnati fans, as she has worked as a TV anchor at WLWT for the past three years.
Abbott captioned the Instagram post of his proposal, "Forever." The post showed the couple on a rooftop, with the Cincinnati skyline in the background, celebrating the engagement.
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In the background, the Reds' home stadium, Great American Ball Park, can be seen.
Stone grew up about 30 miles north of Cincinnati. She began her career covering Notre Dame football as a sports reporter and anchor at WDNU in South Bend, Indiana.
Her next move was to WTTV in Indianapolis, where she stayed until she joined WLWT. On May 14, Stone announced she would be leaving WLWT when her contract ends on May 24 in a post to social media, and did not say what she would be doing next.
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Abbott, 26, has been with the Reds for his entire four-year career. He made his first All-Star team last season, when he had a 10-7 record with a 2.87 ERA in 166 1/3 innings pitched.
After his success last season, the Reds named Abbott their Opening Day starter this season. However, he hasn’t quite seen the same results as last year.
In 11 starts, Abbott has a 4-2 record with a 3.97 ERA. He has struggled with command, as he has walked 26 batters and struck out 38.
Abbott has seemed to catch his stride of late, as he has a 4-0 record with a 1.29 ERA and 19 strikeouts in his last five starts.
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Lindsay Lohan, Brooks Nader and Halsey heat up red carpets in sky-high slits and sheer gowns
Many of Hollywood's biggest stars stepped out onto the red carpet this week in risqué black dresses.
Lindsay Lohan, Halsey and Brooks Nader are just three of the big names who dared to bare in revealing dresses this week, whether it be in sheer looks or one with a high slit.
Here's a look at some of the stars in little black numbers.
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Lindsay Lohan turned heads when she arrived at the GucciCore: Gucci Cruise 2027 event in a two-piece leather outfit.
The matching set featured a jacket on top with a high neckline, and a skirt that included a high slit, showing off the actress's toned legs.
She paired the look with gold jewelry and a black purse, and opted for a natural makeup look.
The "Parent Trap" actress posted pictures from the night on her Instagram, with fans quickly flooding the comments section with compliments. "Could you imagine looking this amazing !!!😍🔥🔥🔥," one fan wrote, while another added, "Oh she did NOT come to play 😍🔥."
Helena Christensen broke the Cannes Film Festival dress code when she arrived at the red carpet screening of "Amarga Navidad" in a sheer black dress.
The backless dress featured a plunging neckline which was lined with black velvet and then flowed into a completely sheer design with black lace, giving fans a peek of her high-waisted black underwear.
She kept the accessories to a minimum and opted for a more natural hair and makeup look, letting the dress do all the talking.
The Cannes Film Festival implemented a new dress code in 2025, which banned sheer dresses for "decency reasons," something a few attendees chose to overlook this year.
Christensen posted photos from the red carpet on her Instagram, with fans calling her the "most beautiful woman in the world" and "absolutely stunning."
The Danish model sported another revealing black dress at the festival, during the Knights of Charity gala on Wednesday.
She posted photos from the night on her Instagram, captioning the post: "A truly beautiful and heartfelt evening in the most magical garden full of laughter and roses 🌹💫💜." Fans were quick to compliment her in the comments section, with one writing, "Beautiful as always ❤️❤️."
Brooks Nader stood out from the crowd when she posed for photos in a black Zuhair Murad gown at the amfAR Gala at the Cannes Film Festival.
The "Love Thy Nader" star walked the red carpet in a sheer black floor-length dress with a plunging halter neckline.
She accessorized the dress with just two rings, and styled her hair in a loose updo. Her makeup look included a dark smoky eye with bold lashes and a defined nude lip.
Halsey also chose to break the Cannes Film Festival dress code this year, walking the red carpet at the festival's screening of "Her Private Hell."
The Grammy Award-nominated singer wore a sleeveless sheer black dress which featured a layered, ruffled skirt with lace designs, which she paired with a black bodysuit.
She paired the look with a dark makeup look and accessorized her curly hair with a headband.
Julianne Hough stunned when she posed for photos at the Gracie Awards in a black dress.
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The "Dancing with the Stars" host arrived at the award show in a black dress with a halter neckline and a keyhole cutout at the center of her chest. The tight bodice included multiple horizontal cutouts, while the loose skirt featured a thigh-high slit.
She wore little to no accessories and styled her signature blonde hair in a short bob.
Marion Cotillard also broke the Cannes Film Festival dress code rules when she posed for photos at the premiere of "Roma Elastica."
The actress walked the red carpet in a sheer black crochet Schiaparelli dress with a full-coverage fringe train following behind her.
She styled her hair in a deep side part and kept her accessories to a minimum, including dangling earrings and a ring.
Emily Blunt stepped out at the Louis Vuitton fashion show in New York in a unique look.
The "A Quiet Place" actress attended the runway show in a cropped jacket with exaggerated shoulders and a bold black-and-white plaid pattern, which she paired with matching high-waisted trousers.
The actress wore her hair in a slick back bun and opted for a natural makeup look with pink lipstick.
Penélope Cruz stunned when she arrived to the red carpet premiere of "La Bola Negra" at the Cannes Film Festival in a revealing black dress.
The actress wore a black one-shoulder Chanel dress to the premiere, which featured areas with sheer fabric, as well as a thigh-high slit highlighting her toned legs. The dress also featured feather embellishments on her hip and shoulder.
She kept her accessories to a minimum, opting for a pair of earrings and a ring, and went with a natural makeup look, styling her short hair in a side part.
Tara Reid made her big return to the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival after she was hospitalized in November.
The actress posed for photos at the premiere of "The Birthday Party" in a one-shoulder black dress that featured a large white flower embellishment on her shoulder, with the white fabric flowing down and forming a cape that trailed behind her.
She wore her hair in a high bun and went for a dramatic makeup look with bold lashes and a dark smoky eye. The "Sharknado" star accessorized the dress with multiple bracelets and a statement necklace.
Last year, Reid claimed she was drugged at a hotel bar. However, police later confirmed there was no sufficient evidence of anyone tampering with the actress' drink.
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Despite police findings, Reid fired back and said the "horrifying experience" has been affecting her mental health.
According to video footage, Reid — who was in Chicago for Comic Con — appeared disoriented as several people helped her into a wheelchair. Slurring her words and visibly confused, she was seen clinging onto a hotel guest before being seated. In another clip, the "American Pie" alum was seen being taken out of the hotel on a stretcher by paramedics, with onlookers shouting words of support.
Irina Shayk put it all out there when she stepped out in Milan, Italy in a fully sheer black gown.
The flowy gown featured intricate lace designs which gave fans a look at her black undergarments. She paired the look with black knee-length socks and black pointed heels, as well as a black clutch.
The model styled her hair in a slick back bun and went for a more natural makeup look, except for bold red lipstick.
Christina Aguilera made a statement when she arrived at the 35th anniversary celebration of The Abbey in West Hollywood.
The Grammy Award-winning singer posed for photos on the red carpet in a black bodysuit with a plunging neckline and sheer mesh on the side and ruffles on the neck and down the torso.
She paired the bodysuit with a black lace bra, which was visible due to the plunging neckline, as well as black hot pants, sheer black tights and black leather gloves.
Eva Longoria shut down the red carpet when she arrived at the Global Gift Gala at the Cannes Film Festival in a sparkly dual-toned dress.
The "Desperate Housewives" star posed for photos in a sequined black and white dress with a plunging halter neckline and a thigh-high slit.
She paired the look with multiple pieces of jewelry, including a bracelet, rings, a statement necklace and a pair of dangling earrings.
The actress styled her hair straight and parted down the middle and went with bold eye makeup and subtle lipstick.
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Heidi Klum left little to the imagination when she arrived to the Killian Beach Club after party in a revealing gown.
The German supermodel attended the event in a brown figure-hugging corset dress with a scalloped neckline and sheer mesh cutouts on the sides, as well as a thigh-high slit and ruching at the hip.
Klum styled the dress with pointed high-heeled shoes and a series of diamond rings on her fingers.
She posted photos and videos from the night on her Instagram, which included some shots of her with husband, Tom Kaulitz, captioning the post, "Party time with my L❤️VE and @kilianparis @kilianhennessy."
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The "Germany's Next Top Model" host also attended the amfAR Gala while at the Cannes Film Festival, this time in a big black ballgown.
Man finds poop on his roof, and if that wasn't bad enough, it led to a mountain lion encounter
It's never a good day when you find poop on your roof.
No one is going to go, "Hey, there's some dookie on my roof, I think I'll go buy some lottery tickets because clearly, everything is going my way."
At least, finding some leavings on top of your house usually doesn't end in a run-in with a mountain lion ... usually.
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Bill Dabney of Pasadena was one of the unlucky few who had roof turds on his guest house that led directly to a big cat encounter.
"I looked up, and I saw poop on the roof," Dabney told KABC-TV. "It was like four separate stools."
Now, I'm not into numerology, but those four separate stools may have been hinting at imminent danger ... or it could've meant he was going to find something he had previously misplaced. Numerology usually has upsides and downsides like that.
In this case, there was some imminent danger, and the guest house roof may not have ended up being the only thing with crap on it.
"All of a sudden I look over and [there's a] mountain lion staring at me," Dabney said.
Now, the implication here is that the mountain lion ripped a deuce on Dabney's guest house. I think that's probably the case, because I refuse to believe that anyone could discover four separate stools on their roof and then turn around and have a completely unrelated mountain lion encounter.
That just can't happen. Not unless we live in a simulation and it's glitching like crazy.
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This mountain lion wasn't hanging around to apologize or ask if anyone in the house could spare a square, either.
"He was in the position mode, like he was going to spring," Dabney said, before saying he immediately hightailed out of there. "Time to go!" he said. "I took off running!"
According to the report, there was another mountain lion sighting just days later, though it's unclear whether it was the same cat.
Of course, the dead giveaway would be if it got in on the act of leaving some presents at another guest house.