Louisiana rattled by strongest earthquake in decades

An unusualearthquakeearly Thursday, March 5 in northwestern Louisiana awoke people from their sleep, shook furniture, rattled pipes and raised eyebrows due to its strength.

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The U.S. Geological Survey previously reported that the magnitude 4.4 earthquake struck about 5:30 a.m. March 5 with its epicenter just north of Coushatta, about 50 miles from Shreveport. Later, the earthquake was upgraded to a magnitude 4.9.

The 4.9 earthquake is thestrongest in the region in decades, USGS data shows.

Republican state Sen. Thomas Pressly of Shreveport, Louisiana said he was awakened by the earthquake.

"A 4.4 earthquake isn't insignificant," Pressly said. He joked that his wife slept through the event because she is a California native.

The USGS asked anyone near northwestern Louisianato report if they felt the earthquake, and by mid-morning, reports had come in reporting shaking across state lines in eastern Texas and southwestern Arkansas.

No structural damage has yet been reported from the quake.

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How powerful is a magnitude 4.9 earthquake?

Magnitude measures the strength of an earthquake. Here are the effects of different magnitudes of earthquake, according toMichigan Technological University:

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  • Below 2.5: Generally not felt

  • 2.5 to 5.4: Minor or no damage

  • 5.5 to 6.0: Slight damage to buildings

  • 6.1 to 6.9: Serious damage

  • 7.0 to 7.9: Major earthquake. Serious damage.

  • 8.0 or greater: Massive damage, can destroy communities

What's causing Shreveport earthquakes?:Centenary professor explains the phenomenon of minor earthquakes in Northwest Louisiana

How rare is an 4.9 earthquake in Louisiana?

Earthquakes east of the Rocky Mountains are much more rare than they are in the West, but they do happen, the USGS says. When they strike, those earthquakes are often felt more widely than quakes of similar magnitudes in the West, even across an area up to 10 times larger.

That's true especially in the East, where rocks are much older, in some cases by millions of years. Older rocks have been exposed to more extreme temperatures and pressure, and faults have had more time to heal, making them harder and denser, so seismic waves travel across them more efficiently. In the West, faults are newer and absorb more of the seismic wave energy is absorbed and doesn't spread as far.

Earthquakes aren't unheard of in Louisiana, but the magnitude of this one sets it apart. Since early December, there have been eight earthquakes in northwestern Louisiana, ranging from magnitude 2.6 to 3.1, AccuWeatherreported. The quake on March 5 was the strongest on land in at least two decades; a 5.3 quake was recorded in 2006 and another 4.9 in 1978 in the Gulf, according to AccuWeather.

This story has been updated to add new information.

Contributing: Beth Weise, USA TODAY

Greg Hilburn covers state politics for the USA TODAY Network of Louisiana. Follow him on Twitter @GregHilburn1.

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Iran is 'confident' it could counter a U.S. ground invasion, foreign minister says

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Thursday that his country is ready for a ground invasion by American troops as thewar launched by the United States and Israelhas quickly spread across the region. He also refused any negotiations with the U.S. and said that Iran had not asked for a ceasefire.

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Araghchi spoke with "NBC Nightly News" anchor Tom Llamas in a video interview from Tehran as U.S. and Israeli airstrikes continue to hit the country.

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His comments came after the U.S. and Israeli militaries began a sweeping attack on Iran on Saturday, which decimated its military defenses and killed its top authority,Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Asked if he was afraid of a possible U.S. ground invasion, Araghchi struck a defiant tone.

"No, we are waiting for them," he said and added, "Because we are confident that we can confront them, and that would be a big disaster for them."

Araghchi also said that Iran has not asked for a ceasefire, despite U.S. and Israeli strikes across the country.

"We didn't ask for a ceasefire even last time. In previous time, it was Israel who asked for a ceasefire. They asked for an unconditional ceasefire after 12 days that we resisted against their aggression," he said, referring to the12-day war last Junewhen the Israeli and U.S. militaries targeted Iran's nuclear facilities.

Llamas asked about anattack on an elementary schoolin Minab that has killed dozens of schoolchildren, which the U.S. military said is being investigated, and questioned whether it could have been an errant Iranian military munition.

Araghchi said that 171 children were killed in the attack and that the American and Israeli militaries were responsible.

"This is what our military said. So it is either U.S. or Israel. What is the, what is the difference?"

Last Thursday, Araghchi was in a very different place, negotiating a possible deal with President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner in Geneva.

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The attack while the negotiations were ongoing has soured Iran on any future talks, Araghchi said, adding that he has had no communication with Witkoff or Kushner since last week.

"The fact is that we don't have any positive experience of negotiating with the United States. You know, especially with this administration. We negotiated twice last year and this year, and then in the middle of negotiations,they attacked us," Araghchi said.

He added, "So we see no reason why we should engage once again with those who have, who are not honest in negotiation, and they don't and do not enter into negotiation in good faith."

Araghchi had a grim outlook on the outcome of the current conflict.

"There is no winner in this war," he said. "Our win is to be able to resist against, you know, the illegal, you know, goals, and this is what we have done so far."

The killing of Khamenei has left a power vacuum in Iran, with rumors swirling that Mojtaba Khamenei, the former supreme leader's second son, could be chosen as his successor.

This could spark criticism within Iran because the passing of authority from father to son defined the monarchy that was overthrown in the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which brought about the creation of the Islamic Republic.

Araghchi said that there was a constitutional process in place to determine succession.

"There are many rumors around, but you know, we have to wait for the Assembly of Experts to choose a new supreme leader," Araghchi said, noting the process could take longer because of the ongoing conflict.

The Assembly of Experts is an 88-seat Iranian governmental body tasked with choosing the supreme leader.

Araghchi added, "There are, as I said, there are many rumors, but nobody knows exactly who might be elected at the end of the day."

Araghchi dismissed anAxios reportthat Trump has said he needs to be involved in the selection of the next supreme leader.

"That is absolutely the business of Iranian people, and nobody can interfere," he said.

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10 Stars The World Might Be Stunned To Find Out Are Actually Twins

In the hyper-vigilant world of entertainment, thepersonal lives of celebritiesare more often than not an open book. Fans get to know the ins and outs and everything in between about their favorite public figures.

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Yet, some A-listers have managed to keep atwin siblinglargelyout of the spotlight, if notentirely a secret.

While dynamic duos like the Sprouse brothers and the Olsen sisters are household names, many stars have twins who are not quite as well-known as they are. It is truly jarring to realize that a gritty action hero or an international supermodel grew up sharing every childhood milestone.

Here are 10 celebrities who have a twin sibling that you may not know of.

Known for her confessional lyrics and alt-rock and post-grunge compositions, Canadian-American singer Alanis Nadine Morissette was catapulted to the top of the charts by her 1995 hit albumJagged Little Pill.Her twin, Wade Imre Morissette, has also worked in music, although with far less claim to fame. Wade's albums feature lyrics in Sanskrit, the ancient language of the Indian subcontinent, and his preferred genres are indie pop-rock and kirtan, an Indian-style musical narration of religious and spiritual stories.Wade is also a yoga instructor and keynote speaker.Born on June 1, 1974, to Alan Richard Morissette and Georgia Mary Ann Feuerstein, the twins share an older brother, Chad.In a 2007 interview with theGlobe and Mail, Wade described his relationship with Alanis as a "psychic connection thing."Speaking on the vivid difference in their style of music, Wade said: "We're very close, but we're also very individual when it comes to the creative process."Alanis has often shown support for Wade's work on social media, especially his bookTransformative Yoga: Five Keys to Unlocking Inner Bliss. She wrote the foreword for the 2009 publication.

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Vin Diesel is one of the highest-paid and highest-grossing actors in Hollywood, thanks to his lead role of Dominic Toretto in theFast & Furiousfranchise.Diesel, whose real name is Mark Sinclair Vincent, has one fraternal twin brother, Paul Vincent. He also has a half-brother, Tim, and a half-sister, Samantha, who were born to his mother, Delora Vincent (née Sinclair), and his adoptive father, Irving H. Vincent.Paul is also involved in filmmaking and works as a sound editor. On IMDb, he is credited for Diesel's 1995 short movie,Multi-Facial, and Indonesian director Mouly Surya's 2025 movie,This City is a Battlefield.The twin brothers, born on July 1, 1967, never knew their biological father. They were born in Alameda County, California, and later moved to New York City, where Delora worked as an astrologer and Irving as a theater manager and acting teacher.Diesel does not often post about his twin brother or other siblings.In 2016, he shared a picture with Paul on Instagram on their birthday and wrote: "Happy Birthday to my original twin brother Paul! I have watched you grow into such a wonderful dad and family man. You have made me proud every step of the way. We love you!"After Paul Walker passed away in 2013, Diesel shared a photo of hisFast & Furiousco-star with his twin brother, captioning it: "The Two Pauls.""You see... the other guy in the photo is also named Paul... and although they look more alike, he is actually my twin brother," he added.

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Ashton Kutcher, known for movies likeThe Butterfly EffectandWhat Happens in Vegas, has a twin brother named Michael. Full name Christopher Ashton Kutcher, theTwo and a Half Menstar was born to Diane and Larry Kutcher on February 7, 1978, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.Michael was born five minutes later.At the age of 3, Michael was diagnosed with cerebral palsy (CP), which eventually led to major health complications that marred his entire childhood and youth. He even suffered heart failure when he was 13, which required a transplant, and then an open-heart surgery a few years later because of a blood clot.In 2003, while working onThat '70s Show, Kutcher revealed in a TV interview that his brother had CP. It initially made him "very, very angry," he recollected in a 2021 interview withNBC Today."I remember speaking to him about it," Michael said. "I didn't want to be the face of CP." But as time passed, he felt grateful for the revelation. "Chris did me the biggest favor he's ever done because he allowed me to be myself."Full name Christopher Ashton Kutcher, he often fought against bullies who called Michael names, including the R-word, when they were children. "My brother picked a fight with them. He stood up for me. He wanted them to treat me with respect," Michael said. "And that meant a lot."Throughout his Hollywood career, Ashton has spoken about Michael and how much his twin brother has inspired him. In a 2012 speech, Michael called him his best friend, and Ashton, in turn, said his brother was his hero.According to his website, Michael is a motivational speaker, cerebral palsy advocate, and organ donation ambassador. He is also an assistant director and producer, known forKung Fu Joe,Bulletface, andWalnut.

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Scarlett Johansson shares a very close bond with her fraternal twin brother, Hunter. The two were born to architect Karsten Johansson and producer Melanie Sloan on November 22, 1984.Hunter, who graduated from NYU's Wagner School of Public Service in 2019, pursued a career in politics and philanthropy. In 2008, he served as a campaign organizer for Barack Obama's presidential run. Before and after the campaign, he worked in the office of Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer.He also founded Solar Responders, a nonprofit organization launched in the wake of Hurricane Maria in 2017 to provide sustainable support to first responders during emergencies and natural disasters."If there is a truly altruistic person I know in my life, it's my brother," Scarlett said toPEOPLEabout the effort. "He reminds me to be a better person all the time. I'm incredibly proud of him."During a November 2024 appearance onLive with Kelly and Mark, Scarlett shared that they were still "super close" and called Hunter a "gem.""Of course, we know so much about each other, because we were like… you're in utero together," said theBlack Widowactress. "Which, I'm like, ''Oh yeah, I guess I've always had you around.'""But, he's also my brother, so he's also just, like, a dude. So there's that too," she joked. She added that Hunter was single at the time.TheLucystar has four other siblings. Her elder half-brother, Christian, stays out of the spotlight. Her elder brother, Adrian, has done a few acting and voiceover roles but is not very active in the industry. Her older sister, Vanessa, is an actress who has appeared in movies such asSharks in Venice,Terra, andDay of the Dead.Scarlett has one younger sister, Fenan, who was adopted by her mother from Ethiopia in 2010.

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Kiefer Sutherland, actor and son of late Hollywood legend Donald Sutherland, has a twin sister named Rachel.Donald, an Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor who famously portrayed President Coriolanus Snow in theHunger Gamestrilogy, welcomed twins, Kiefer and Rachel, with his second wife, Shirley Douglas. He had three more sons — Roeg, Rossif, and Angus — with his third wife, Francine Racette.Born on December 21, 1966, both Kiefer and Rachel have followed in their father's footsteps and made careers in Hollywood.Kiefer, who has starred in movies likeA Few Good Men,The Three Musketeers, andPompeii, is best known for playing Jack Bauer, the lead character in the FOX drama series24. He won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for the role.ManyHunger Gamesfans wanted him as the 58-year-old President Snow in the upcoming prequel movie,Sunrise on the Reaping. Ralph Fiennes eventually bagged the role.Kiefer was once engaged to Julia Roberts, but the wedding never went through.Rachel is far removed from the spotlight, especially compared to Kiefer. She works behind the camera as a production manager."Wow, I've seen her name pop up in the credits of some shows and just figured it wasn't an insanely uncommon last name and chalked it up to a coincidence," a fan wrote after finding out Rachel was Donald's only daughter and Kiefer's twin sister."Being a twin taught me the value of having a companion," Kiefer said toThe Guardianin July 2018. "Every time I experienced something, I could turn to my left and share it.""When I was having my first child, I said to my mother, 'My gosh, you had two at the same time.' She said, 'Oh, sweetheart, it was fine. By the time you were 2 you were looking after each other.' She made it sound like she'd got a deal, which always made me laugh."Kiefer has one daughter, named Sarah, whom he had with his first wife, Camelia Kath.

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Laverne Cox, widely considered one of the most influential transgender figures in the entertainment industry, has a twin brother, Reginald Lamar Cox.Reginald, who goes by the stage name M Lamar, is an artist of many talents. He is an actor, singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer. His work has been exhibited at prestigious locations such as the Museum of Modern Art and the San Francisco Art Institute.Lamar famously played Marcus, the pre-transition role of Sophia Burset, Laverne's breakout character inOrange Is the New Black.Born and raised in Mobile, Alabama, by their mother, Gloria Cox, the twins have been close since childhood. Lamar supported her decision to transition in 1998 at the age of 26."He was like, 'Oh, you're doing the medical thing. Okay, cool.' It wasn't an issue," she recalled in anE! Newsinterview.Lamar also encouraged Laverne to pursue a career in acting and stopped her from competing on Sean "Diddy" Combs' VH1 reality talent hunt show,I Want to Work for Diddy.In a 2016HuffPostinterview that featured both the twins, Lamar recalled: "I remember seeing you at Marymount Manhattan College in a performance doing a dance and then a monologue afterward, and I thought, 'This is what you should be doing — acting.' You're a brilliant actor, and that's why I thought you shouldn't do the reality show."Lamar recalled telling her that joining Combs' show would be "the worst idea in the world."But Lamar also worried about his sister when she eventually took the limelight. "When she first started going in that direction, I was frightened for her and the scrutiny she would receive," he toldWorld of Wonder. "I love her, and I wouldn't wish that scrutiny on her or anybody."

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Academy Award-winning actor Rami Malek has an identical twin brother, Sami. Born to Egyptian immigrants Nelly and Said Malek on May 12, 1981, the twins grew up in Los Angeles, California. They have an older sister named Yasmine, who is a doctor, and Sami works as a high school teacher.Sami double-majored in American literature and culture and African-American studies at UCLA before earning a Master of Arts in secondary English education from Loyola Marymount University, according toPeople. Earlier in his career, he worked at the non-profit organization Teach for America.Sami participated in the L.A. teachers' strike, the 2019 discourse on public school funding, which Rami backed with a tweet: "I support my brother and all other teachers in their fight for the schools their students deserve. #istandwithlateachers."Despite having a career outside Hollywood, Sami has been actively involved in Rami's acting career, walking red carpets and appearing on talk shows alongside theMr. Robotactor.During an appearance onJimmy Kimmel Live!In 2015, Rami called him and his brothers "troublemakers as kids" and revealed that his twin had asked him to take an exam in his stead."He calls me one day, I had just gotten back from theater school — we went to different colleges — and he calls me in a panic, saying, 'Hey, do you know a Greek monologue from a Greek tragedy?' I'm like, 'Yeah, of course, I've just been doing this for four years,'" Rami recalled."He goes, 'I need you to do this for my class, it's going to get me the points I need to get me my degree. I'm short on these units, she's offering points if anybody comes in and does this monologue.'"The professor was so impressed with Rami's recital that she asked him to perform it for her other classes, but the actor decided not to tempt fate and quickly left the premises.Rami said in a 2018 appearance onThe Graham Norton Showthat they were born identical and remained so throughout their childhood, but started to look different after turning 18.Sami accompanied Rami to the 2019 Golden Globes and Oscars and witnessed his brother take home the 'Best Actor' awards at both for his portrayal of rock legend Freddie Mercury inBohemian Rhapsody."Well, I could tell you I'm speechless, but at the same time, I kind of figured my boy had it in the bag because he k*lled it," Sami toldAccess Hollywoodafter the Oscars.

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Nicholas Brendon, best known for playing Xander Harris inBuffy the Vampire Slayerand Kevin Lynch inCriminal Minds, has an identical twin brother, Kelly Donovan.Born three minutes before him on April 12, 1971, to Robert and Kathleen Schultz, Donovan famously starred alongside his brother inBuffyas Xander's "double" in season 5 episode 3,The Replacement. He acted in season 5, episode 18, "The Intervention," filling in for Brendon, who had fallen ill."Most twins I can usually tell apart, but these ones look soooo much alike," one fan wrote about the swap. "Very hard to tell."Donovan has also acted inCity Guys,Undressed, andCoherence.In August 2021, Brendon was arrested after confessing to the police about using his brother's prescription to purchase amphetamines. Authorities in Indiana stopped him after he was spotted driving erratically, according toThe Daily Beast.Upon searching, the cops found a prescription for amphetamine salts under Donovan's name, along with small bags with crystalline residue.Brendon said he and his brother "have the same prescription and they fill each other's prescription," according to the arrest affidavit.The actor has been arrested on multiple other occasions for a variety of offenses, including domestic violence and battery against police officers. He has also suffered from substance issues and depression, and has been in and out of rehab.

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Gisele grew up in Horizontina, Brazil, with five sisters, born to Vania and Valdir Bündchen, and is still close to all of them. She is closest to her twin sister, Patricia, who shares her July 20 birthday. The other sisters are named Graziela, Gabriela, Raquel, and Rafaela.Patricia, lovingly called Pati by her sisters, has often been referred to as "best friend" by Gisele. She has long served as her supermodel sister's manager, overseeing her decorated career. In 2007, she advocated for Gisele to be paid in euros rather than dollars for her major Pantene deal, since the euro was stronger."We're very close," Gisele said about Patricia in a 2023PEOPLEinterview. "I know she's got my back as I got hers. We trust each other, and we always want the best for one another, and that is priceless."Other than Graziela, who is a judge, all the other sisters have also worked with Gisele at different points.While Patricia has chosen to pursue a career away from the limelight, she, too, has a background in modeling. Their mother sent her, Gisele, and Gabriela to a modeling course in the early '90s.However, things were not always hunky-dory between the twins. In her 2018 memoir,Lessons: My Path to a Meaningful Life, Gisele wrote about a fight with Patricia over a phone call that she deeply regretted."There were so many other, better ways I could have dealt with the situation," Gisele wrote. " I didn't need to slam my sister, but I had, and I spent the next day or two incredibly upset."

Born on October 3, 2004, in New York, Noah Schnapp and his fraternal twin, Chloe, are "best friends."Chloe is currently a student at Northeastern University, while theStranger Thingsactor is finishing his entrepreneurship degree at the University of Pennsylvania after filming and promoting the show's fifth and final season.Noah had not discussed his sister much earlier in his career. However, after coming out as gay in 2023, he revealed that Chloe played a big role in the decision.On January 5, 2023, Noah posted an eight-second video on TikTok with a written message that said: "When I finally told my friends and family I was gay after being scared in the closet for 18 years and all they said was 'we know.'"Months later, Noah toldVarietythat hisStranger Thingscharacter, Will Byers, being gay, helped him accept his s*xual orientation in real life. "I just rejected that idea for so long," he said.But after seeing positive reaction from fans and the media after publicly confirming that Will is gay, he changed his mind. "I was like, if he has all this support, then why should I worry about anything?" he said.The first person Noah shared it with was his twin sister, Chloe. "I can't tell anyone else before I tell my own twin sister — she'll k*ll me," Noah recollected his thoughts from before coming out. He revealed that he kept taking wrong turns to their house, trying to stall the moment of revelation. But Chloe's reaction was "ecstatic," Noah shared."She said that she would've hated the idea of me marrying another girl and having to compete with that girl for my attention. The fact that now it'll be a guy, she was like, 'Oh, he'll be my best friend.'"

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Tracy Tutor, star of Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles filed a civil lawsuit, accusing Oren Alexander of sexual assault

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  • Oren, a high-profile real estate mogul, is currently on trial on federal sex trafficking charges, alongside his two brothers Tal and Alon

  • The Alexander brothers have consistently denied any wrongdoing, and they pleaded not guilty to the criminal charges

Tracy Tutoris suingOren Alexander, accusing him of sexual assault and sex trafficking in the newly filed civil lawsuit — allegations that he denies.

Oren, 38, and histwo brothers, real estate partnerTal, 39, and twin Alon, 38, are currently on trial for federal sex trafficking charges in the Southern District of New York. Jury deliberations are expected to begin this week.

Tutor, a Los Angeles real estate broker who stars on the Bravo seriesMillion Dollar Listing Los Angeles,filed a complaint on Thursday, March 5, in which she accuses Oren of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2014.

According to the complaint obtained by PEOPLE, Tutor claims she was invited to come to New York for a dinner to meet Alexander and other brokers at Douglas Elliman, where he worked at the time.

Accompanied by a friend, Tutor claims that while at the dinner, she was handed a drink and subsequently blacked out.

Per the complaint, the friend allegedly became concerned for Tutor when he couldn't see her at the table and went to search for her.

The friend found Tutor, who was acting "out of her mind," in a men's room stall with Oren, whose shirt was "unbuttoned and [he] was kissing her" and "was touching her in intimate areas," the complaint alleges.

The friend then got into an argument with Oren, the complaint claims, and he managed to get Tutor out of the restroom. However, the complaint alleges that the friend, fearing for his job security, left the dinner and asked someone to make sure she got back to her hotel room safely.

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Tutor claims in the complaint that she now recalls waking up the next morning in someone else's hotel room and noticed that her tampon had been removed and that she was surrounded by blood.

The complaint also alleges that her purse was missing and that it was discovered that Oren's assistant had it and returned it to her.

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In a statement to PEOPLE, Oren Alexander's attorney, Jason Goldman, firmly denied the allegations on behalf of his client.

"Ms. Tutor and her counsel have timed the filing of this salacious and demonstrably false lawsuit for maximum media impact, choosing the eve of jury deliberations in the federal trial despite the fact that the allegations are more than a decade old and have already been aired publicly," Goldman says. "This appears to be nothing more than a transparent attempt to create headlines and taint the proceedings at a critical moment. We are confident the jury will focus on the evidence presented in court, not on opportunistic litigation tactics."

Oren and his brothers, whohave been accused of misconduct by several dozen women, have denied any wrongdoing and have pleaded not guilty to the federal charges they are facing.

Federal prosecutorsalleged in a January filingthat more than 40 women have accused at least one of the brothers of rape or sexual assault over the span of nearly 20 years.

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Eric Dane 'deeply personal' memoir to be published posthumously

Eric Danewill share some final reflections in a "deeply personal" memoir set for a posthumous release.

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Afterthe "Grey's Anatomy" star diedlast month at age 53 following abattle with ALS, Penguin Random House confirmed Thursday he was able to complete his memoir, titled "My Book of Days: A Memoir in Moments," which he was working on "right up to the end." It will be published on Nov. 3, in keeping with his wishes.

"This deeply personal work is a reflection on family, resilience, faith, sobriety, fatherhood, and what it means to live fully in the face of terminal illness," the publisher said in a release.

"It is both a meditation on time and a generous offering to readers about how to honor the days that matter most. Completing and publishing this book was Eric's decision. He wanted his daughters and readers to have these words," the release read. "Publishing it as planned allows him to continue speaking, in his own voice, with the clarity and courage that defined him. We are profoundly grateful to share his final work."

Eric Dane attends the premiere of "Countdown" in Los Angeles on June 18, 2025.

Dane died on Feb. 19, less than a year after announcing he had beendiagnosed with ALS. During the last year of his life, the actor became an advocate for people with the condition, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.

Dane's memoir was first announced in December. In a statement at the time, the "Euphoria" star said he was writing the book because he wanted to "capture the moments that shaped me — the beautiful days, the hard ones, the ones I never took for granted — so that if nothing else, people who read it will remember what it means to live with heart."

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"If sharing this helps someone find meaning in their own days, then my story is worth telling," he added.

Dane's memoir is being published under The Open Field,Maria Shriver'spublishing imprint. Shriver said Thursday that Dane "told me he wanted his family to know how much he loved them, and he wanted to leave them a story they could be proud of."

<p style=Eric Dane was perhaps best known for his role as Dr. Mark Sloan, aka "McSteamy," in the ABC medical drama "Grey's Anatomy," but he also has other memorable roles under his belt.

Revisit the late actor's best roles, starting with a scene from "Grey's Anatomy" with Ellen Pompeo in 2006.

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Eric Dane was perhaps best known for his role as Dr. Mark Sloan, aka "McSteamy," in the ABC medical drama "Grey's Anatomy," but he also has other memorable roles under his belt.Revisit the late actor's best roles, starting with a scene from "Grey's Anatomy" with Ellen Pompeo in 2006.

Before his death, Dane also filmed an interview for Netflix's "Famous Last Words," part of a series of interviews with famous figures, only to be released after their death.At the end of the conversation, Dane looked into the camera and delivered a message to his daughters, Billie and Georgia.

"Live now, right now, in the present," Dane said. "It's hard, but I learned to do that. For years, I would wander off mentally, lost in my head for long chunks of time, wallowing in worry and self-pity, shame and doubt. I replayed decisions, second-guessed myself. No more. Out of pure survival, I am forced to stay in the present, but I don't want to be anywhere else. The past contains regrets. The future remains unknown. So you have to live now. The present is all you have. Treasure it. Cherish every moment."

Dane will appear posthumously in theupcoming third season of "Euphoria," reprising his role as Cal Jacobs.

Contributing: Greta Cross

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Afghan allies, stranded at Qatar refugee camp, face 'hell' amid Iran war

Missile sirens ring out every few hours. Young children scream in terror. Fire lights up the sky.

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For more than a thousandAfghan refugeestrapped at a U.S.-run camp in Qatar, this is daily life since the United States and Israel started a war with Iran less than a week ago.

Since the U.S.withdrewfrom Afghanistan in 2021, these individuals have been awaiting resettlement in the United States at Camp As Sayliyah, a U.S. military base-turned refugee camp outside Qatar's capital of Doha.

Many of the 1,100 Afghan refugees in limbo at the base served alongside U.S. forces during the occupation of their country, and some 150 of them are family members of active duty U.S. servicemembers. They can no longer return to their homeland, where they would be at risk of persecution or death by the ruling Taliban government.

The new war in the Middle East launched by the Trump administration and Israel on Feb. 28 has plunged them into terror and confusion as Iran's retaliatory missiles fly overhead and are intercepted by U.S. and Qatari air defenses, raining down shrapnel. Throughout the night, sleepless people stand outside watching missiles streak through the sky, residents told USA TODAY. Children shriek as explosions sound close by.

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Israel's defence ministry announced it had launched a "preemptive strike" on Iran as sirens sounded in Jerusalem and people across the country received phone alerts about an "extremely serious" threat.

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Smoke rises following an explosion,after Israel and the U.S. launched strikes on Iran, in Tehran, Iran, February 28, 2026.

Four refugees at the camp spoke to USA TODAY on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive situation. Camp residents received messages from officials and Qatar's government ordering them not to speak publicly about the missile attacks since the war broke out days ago.

"We came from war," a 14-year-old girl living in the camp told USA TODAY. "Right now, it's also war here, missiles coming, missiles going, explosions every day."

"We didn't do any crime," she said. "We're here in this camp like someone who is in jail."

About 800 of the camp's residents, who fled Afghanistan after the United States withdrew from their country, were cleared to enter the United States under the refugee resettlement program after extensive vetting and interview processes, according to a letter sent to Trump administration officials by AfghanEvac, an advocacy organization for Afghan allies. Withinhours of taking officein 2025, PresidentDonald Trumpsuspendedthe relocation program indefinitely, plunging their lives into chaos and uncertainty. Many Afghans have now been stranded at the Qatar camp for years.

After the initial U.S-Israel attack on Iran, the country launched a barrage of missiles and drones at U.S. allies in the region, including Qatar. Over the ensuing days, refugees said Camp As Sayliyah, a former Army base in a desert suburb of Doha, has descended into panic, as sirens intermittently blare throughout the day and residents shelter in tiny shipping containers.

More than a thousand Afghan refugees who fled the country after the U.S. withdrawal in 2021 moved into Camp As Sayliyah in Qatar.

In a joint letter to the State Department and members of Congress, residents of the camp wrote that "the container housing units where we live provide no meaningful protection, and there are no reinforced shelters immediately accessible to residents. Mothers and children often have nowhere secure to go when these alarms sound."

"Approximately 1,100 civilians now live in this situation of uncertainty, fear, and waiting."

A State Department spokesperson told USA TODAY in an email, "We are actively addressing all related operational concerns in the region," including "the safety of residents at Camp As-Sayliyah (CAS) under U.S. care."

Missile fragments crash into family's shelter

The missile alerts, refugees at the camp told USA TODAY, came every 15 minutes or less on the first day of the war. They're now happening every few hours.

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Young children and pregnant women scream in terror as explosions sound nearby, the refugees said. According to the 14-year-old girl, most people in the camp, including the girl and her parents, have already been prescribed antidepressants for their high stress. One man said he believes his wife delivered her baby prematurely days ago due to the stress of being trapped in a war with no way out.

The missile barrage has not yet caused physical injuries to those in the camp, but multiple refugees reported that shrapnel from an intercepted missile had crashed into one family's empty shelter. Photos and videos of the aftermath showed a gaping hole in the roof and people inspecting dinner-plate-sized shards of metal found on the ground.

A 50-year-old man who fled Afghanistan after working for more than a decade with the U.S. government said he begged camp authorities to relocate children to a safer place, but they said there was nowhere else to go.

On March 2, the man said, around a hundred people packed their bags and tried to escape through the camp's main gate in hopes of reaching Doha and pleading for help from Qatari officials, but security guards ordered the group back.

"The government is busy. They can do nothing for you," they told the man. "They are busy and saving their own people."

People who have lived in the camp for years have already been "crippled psychologically," said the man. But the missile barrage, he said, has pushed many over the edge.

The camp has become "a place like hell," he said. "It is only [by] the kindness of God that we are saved, yet still nothing has happened to us, and if it continues, the situation will get worse and worse."

Refugees in the camp live in large warehouses, hundreds of people to one structure, where they sleep on bunk beds. Since the missile barrage began, people have moved into metal shipping crates to sleep, they said. Photos and videos they shared with USA TODAY showed families of seven and eight packed into one container, children huddled in narrow crannies against the wall. As missiles explode outside, the walls shake, refugees said.

A father who has lived in the camp for more than a year with his wife and five children said his youngest daughter, who is 10, has stopped eating or sleeping since the missile barrage began.

She is "retraumatized," he said. "All day and night, she is crying."

Camp As Sayliyah, a former military base, is on the outskirts of Doha, Qatar's capital.

The State Department says it plans to close the camp by March 31, but it has not articulated its plans for where occupants will go next. The refugees who spoke to USA TODAY said they have been told they will be sent to an undetermined third country. At a meeting with State Department officials on March 3, they were told that a decision about their next destination is still pending.

"The war has started, and we don't know what will happen," said the father.

"What will be our future? What will be the future of our kids?"

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