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Philippine bishop and ex-ICC judge lead new inquiry into thousands of Duterte-era killings

May 27, 2026
Philippine bishop and ex-ICC judge lead new inquiry into thousands of Duterte-era killings

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A group led by a Roman Catholic bishop in the Philippines launched a fact-finding body Wednesday to document accounts of witnesses and other details of ex-President Rodrigo Duterte’sbloody anti-drugs crackdownthat the government can use to prosecute law enforcers.

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Duterte, who ended his stormy six-year presidency in 2022, wasarrested last yearand taken to the Netherlands, where he is facing trial before theInternational Criminal Courtin The Hague for alleged crimes against humanity over the killings.

Sen. Ronald dela Rosa, Duterte’s loyal ally and his former national police chief, who first enforced the bloody crackdown, is wanted by the ICC as a co-perpetrator for some of the thousands of killings, which alarmed Western governments and human rights groups.

Dela Rosa has gone into hiding and is being hunted by Philippine authorities, who have vowed to enforce an ICC warrant for his arrest and turn him over to the global court.

Dela Rosa and the brash-speaking Duterte have denied authorizing extrajudicial killings, but the then president had repeatedly threatened suspects with death.

Many of the thousands of police officers directly involved in the brutal crackdown that leftthousands of mostly poor suspectsdead have not been thoroughly investigated, and very few have been convicted, according to human rights groups.

“This is long overdue,” Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David said in a news conference. The nongovernment “EJK Truth Commission” he helped organize will focus on helping victims, their families and even repentant law enforcers to finally find closure, David said.

“This is an opportunity for a catharsis … so we can recover our dignity as a country,” David said. “Ultimately, what we aspire for is healing not only for the victims but also our institutions.”

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Raul Pangalangan, a respected Philippine lawyer, who has served for years as an ICC judge, said the commission he will head “was created to ensure that the stories of victims, survivors and families are heard, verified and preserved.”

The commission plans to hold public hearings.

“These things happened because everybody looked the other way,” Pangalangan said. “It is almost a conspiracy of silence.”

Members of the commission said they will allow the government to use their findings to help authorities investigate, prosecute and seek accountability. Their periodic reports may be submitted to justice and human rights officials, they said.

David called on civil society, academic, religious and other groups to help the commission and said a large charity group in Germany has offered funding support.

Commission member Raquel Fortun, a forensic pathologist with the state-run University of the Philippines, told The Associated Press that the task of establishing facts years after the killings would be difficult. There were efforts by some law enforcers involved in the killings to evade accountability.

Death certificates of 13 drug suspects, whose remains were exhumed after Duterte stepped down from office, stated they died of natural causes, like heart attack and pneumonia, she said.

“When I examined the remains, I found that they were hit by gunfire,” Fortun said.

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Hannah Berner Goes Full "'Bridgerton' Vixen" in a Blood Red Corset at the AMAs 2026 (Exclusive)

May 27, 2026
Hannah Berner Goes Full

Hannah Bernergiggled her way to theAmerican Music Awardson May 25. The comedian and internet personality doesn't just land jokes; she lands outfits, and she pulled out quite the ensemble for the award show in Las Vegas, Nevada.

InStyle Hannah Berner wore custom Erik Charlotte to the 2026 American Music Awards on May 25, 2026.Credit: Kyra Beatty

As Berner exclusively tellsInStyle, she knew she'd have to "go hard with the look to (try to) keep up with her" co-presenterLisa Rinna, so she tapped up-and-coming avant garde designerErik Charlotte. Together, they imagined a custom blood red corset and skirt that was equal parts sexy and dramatic. Berner tried her hand as a glove girl (pun intended), with matching fingerless accents, and added sky-high Charles and Keith stilettos and the perfect amount of bling. While the "Giggly Squad" co-host's outfit gave Regency era, her glam channeled the '90s via a sultry brown smoky eye and soft waves.

Hannah Berner attends the American Music Awards on May 25, 2026.Credit: Kyra Beatty

Whether it's theSummer Housescreen, aSports Illustratedcover, or the MGM Grand Garden Arena stage, Berner always brings cheeky quips and keeled-over laughter. And, best believe she had her fair share of what-happens-in-Vegas-stays-in-Vegas fun at the ceremony, which she so aptly describes as "a concert buffet of all the hottest artists right now." She did share some of those details, however—from her bougie pre-carpet ritual to her "raging" after-party plans—withInStyle. Read on for Berner's giggle-worthy secrets as she got ready for the AMAs.

Her 2026 AMAs Look

Hannah Berner ahead of the 2026 AMAsCredit: Kyra Beatty

"I've been a fan of Erik Charlotte for a while, and my amazing stylist,Kat Typaldos, was like, 'Shoot her a DM and maybe she'll have time to do a custom look.' I slid in and we immediately started working on it. I loved an outfit she did for Ice Spice last year, so we worked off that and went with a maroon striped pattern with a halter spaghetti strap bra under the corset. I love the final look so much—I feel like aBridgertonvixen."

The Glam

Hannah Berner attends the 2026 AMAs.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"Kat sent a mood board to help us come up with the overall look. For glam, I worked withMeg Boeson a '90s brown smoky eye and brown lip. It’s moody and fun. For hair,Shelley Gregorydid loose, messy waves with a bunch of hair extensions."

The Bling

Hannah Berner's jewelry options for the 2026 American Music Awards.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"I’m wearing Vogue sunglasses, because every outfit needs to be paired with intimidating shades, and a deep maroon Vera by Verafied bag that matches my nails and shoes perfectly. My Charles and Keith shoes are really high but surprisingly comfortable despite my wide feet. I also wore beautiful thin Pandora earrings and an Ettika ear cuff. Plus, Erik Charlotte used extra fabric to make custom gloves with buttons to make the outfit even more interesting. Am I a glove girl now?"

Her Sense of Style

Hannah Berner's 2026 AMAs look.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"I love to have fun with fashion and never take it too seriously. I love playful pieces that look good on my body. I don't like to follow trends."

Why She Loves Red Carpets

Hannah Berner poses before the 2026 AMAs.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"I love the adrenaline of knowing people are about to see either a gorgeous photo or the worst photo you've ever taken. It's like when your friend would post a Facebook album from a party and only edited herself and you just had to pray you came out okay. Was that too millennial?"

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The Bougiest Thing She Does Before a Red Carpet

"Call me a minimalist, but I just get a spray tan and tell myself I look likeCindy Crawford."

Her Getting-Ready Playlist

Hannah Berner gets ready for the 2026 AMAs.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"Anything Lil Wayne."

Who She's Most Looking Forward to Seeing

"Queen Latifahhosting is going to be iconic, and it's just so cool to be in the room with greatness."

Her Favorite Beauty Products

Hannah Berner's glam prep ahead of the 2026 AMAs.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"I love the It Cosmetics CC cream, Supergoop, Revision Skincare Youthful Lip Replenisher, Maybelline Lifter Liner, Tower28 Lip Jelly, and L'Oréal Telescopic Mascara."

Her Favorite Designers

Hannah Berner gets dressed for the 2026 AMAs.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"I love finding independent designers, like Erik Charlotte. In the past, I've worn Mila Sullivan, Fleur du Mal, Jane Wade, Nicklas Skovgaard, Vossia Kostara, and Contessa Mills. I'm also addicted to vintage finds. Recently, I've worn '90s and 2000s dresses from Carolina Herrera, Robert Cavalli, and Ralph Lauren."

Her Style Icons

"Rihanna,Chloë Sevigny, and my grandpa."

Her After-Party Plans

Hannah Berner and her mom, Lenore DiLeo-Berner, ahead of the 2026 AMAsCredit: Kyra Beatty

"I'm bringing my mom, so we may rage, but I'm also known for ordering room service and taking out my hair extensions in the Uber."

How She Unwinds

Hannah Berner ahead of the 2026 AMAs.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"A big water with Emergen-C and gossiping with my best friend about everyone I saw and every awkward thing I did."

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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Is the Elon Musk Neuralink-NBA social media post real?

May 26, 2026
Is the Elon Musk Neuralink-NBA social media post real?

A ridiculous parody tweet has confused some X (Twitter) users about tech mogul Elon Musk and an alleged Neuralink format that involves the NBA.

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Hoops Crave, a satire account, shared a post on Monday that said "Elon Musk says that Neuralink will let users download an NBA player’s jump shot into muscle memory by 2028."

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Is that real? It's very much not. This is just a silly joke post; we don't live inThe Jetsons. There is no magic technology that's about to put a chip in your brain and make you get up buckets like Steph Curry. C'mon now.

This is obviously a joke; we get the internet can get a bit confusing sometimes, but this is just purposeful hogwash.

This article originally appeared on For The Win:Is the Elon Musk Neuralink-NBA social media post real?

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Train crashes into school minibus in Belgium, with deaths reported

May 26, 2026
Train crashes into school minibus in Belgium, with deaths reported

Brussels — A train crashed into a school minibus in Belgium on Tuesday, leaving at least several "victims" in an unconfirmed condition, the country's interior minister said. Two sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the French news agency AFP that several people on the bus were killed in the collision.

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The Reuters news agency also quoted a local source as saying several people were killed, but there was no immediate confirmation from police or other authorities.

"With great dismay, I learnt of the tragic accident in Buggenhout, where a school bus was struck by a train. My thoughts go out to the victims and their loved ones. I wish the injured much strength," minister Bernard Quintin wrote on X.

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Photos from the scene showed the minibus laying on its side near the railway road crossing, with serious damage seen to its front end.

Emergency services work at the scene of an collision between a train and a minibus carrying school children, at the railway crossing Vierhuizen, in Buggenhout, Belgium, May 26, 2026. / Credit: DIRK WAEM/Belga/AFP/Getty

"The impact was extremely violent," said Frederic Sacre, a spokesman for the Belgian rail network operator, describing the toll as "dramatic."

"It happened at around 8:08 am when a minibus was struck by a train that was due to stop at the next station, which was about a kilometer away," he said.

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She Wanted to Get a Nose Job for 15 Years. She Was Nearly Speechless When She Saw the Results (Exclusive)

May 26, 2026
She Wanted to Get a Nose Job for 15 Years. She Was Nearly Speechless When She Saw the Results (Exclusive)

Vanessa Zavala underwent rhinoplasty to address a hooked nose, a deviated septum and breathing issues

People Vanessa Zavala before and after photosCredit: Vanessa Zavala; The Office of Dr. Taranshanky

NEED TO KNOW

  • She found her doctor through TikTok and emphasizes to PEOPLE the importance of research and realistic expectations for surgery

  • Zavala credits her smooth recovery to a strong support system and advises against prioritizing cost over quality in procedures

ForVanessa Zavala, rhinoplasty was something she wanted from the moment her nose essentially grew on her face.

The 26-year-old from Texas, now living in New York, went viral after posting a before-and-after video onTikTokandInstagramof the surgery she underwent in February that left her practically speechless. In text over the video of herself getting the cast off, she wrote, "the feeling of getting your cast off after wanting ur nose done for 15 yrs>>."

Before seeing the results, Zavala admits in the video that she's about to cry and that her "heart's racing." Once she looks in the mirror, her jaw drops and she's too stunned to speak. Eventually, she says she looks "like a Barbie" with a huge smile on her face.

She tells PEOPLE that having a "hooked nose" was "just a family thing," but ever since she was 10, it has always been in the back of her mind.

And as she grew older, the relationship with her appearance kept getting worse, not to mention that her breathing "wasn't great" and she had a deviated septum, which occurs when the cartilage and bone that separates the nasal cavity is off-center.

Growing up without health insurance, Zavala never had the option to get a nose job.

As she got older, though, she knew that now was a better time than ever — and it certainly didn't hurt that she had a friend who could also answer her questions after having undergone plastic surgery a year earlier.

Zavala visited an ENT who confirmed that her septum was deviated and that she had enlarged turbinates, meaning the bony structures inside her nose had become swollen.

Vanessa Zavala pre-rhinoplastyCredit: Vanessa Zavala

She sought out more information from Facebook groups, Reddit threads, Instagram and even WhatsApp support groups, until she eventually found her doctor on TikTok.

"He didn't charge a consultation fee," she says. "I met with him, felt really comfortable, and just went for it."

Zavala knew exactly what she wanted. "I basically just told him I did not want a natural look," she recalls. "I wanted to look snatched. I asked for the bump completely gone, the nose upturned a little bit, and slimmer overall."

Her doctor came up with a plan to "fix the hook, lift the droopy tip, straighten the deviation, and thin it out."

Having never undergone general anesthesia before, Zavala was "really, really, nervous." But having the rhinoplasty at a hospital on Long Island, rather than at a "random clinic," gave her the peace of mind she needed.

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Zavala tells PEOPLE that the surgery lasted about four to five hours and went "really smoothly."

The healing process "was definitely uncomfortable at times," but "totally manageable."

"I think what made the biggest difference was being in my own home, surrounded by people I love," says Zavala. "That's something I would not have had if I'd gone overseas for the surgery. My boyfriend was incredibly supportive every step of the way and honestly just babied me through the whole thing, which I loved. With that kind of support system around me, I felt pretty good throughout recovery."

results of Vanessa Zavala rhinoplastyCredit: The Office of Dr. Taranshanky

A few months removed from the surgery, Zavala tells PEOPLE that she feels "really good" about her nose and if anything, wishes she had gone a "little more dramatic."

Zavala, however, set "realistic expectations" for herself.

"I did so much research and saw so many people spiral over every little thing post-op, so I went in telling myself: there will be hiccups, your nose could have bumps during healing, things could shift — even the best surgeon can't guarantee perfection," she says.

For those looking to also get plastic surgery, Zavala advises them to do their research.

"Look at long-term results, read real patient stories, and be honest with yourself about what you want," she says.

Having learned from her own experience, she reminds others that "surgery isn't perfect, healing isn't linear, and the more mentally prepared you are for that, the better your experience will be."

"Post-surgery, set yourself up for success: surround yourself with supportive people and don't be afraid to tell your friends that negative comments about your appearance are off-limits until you're fully healed (or honestly, just... forever," she says.

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"And if you're considering medical tourism, please do your research — the cheapest option is not always the best option," she says. "Overall, though, it was not as scary as I thought it would be, and I wish I'd done it sooner. I'm so happy I did it now while I'm still young."

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