U.S. setting up Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya, officials say

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The U.S. is in the process of setting up a quarantine facility in Kenya for Americans who were exposed toEbolaor infected with the deadly illness, multiple officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed to CBS News on Wednesday.

A Trump administration official told CBS News the facility is designed to provide access to high-quality care for Americans who would need to quicklyget out of Congoand quarantine without the risks of a lengthy trip back to the U.S.

The effort to set up the Kenya facility was first reported by theWall Street Journal.

The move will potentially lead to U.S. citizens being kept from reentering the U.S. A former CDC official who previously worked on the Ebola response told CBS News, "It would be unbelievably unethical and irresponsible to maroon Americans given Kenya doesn't have a proper Level 4 containment facility or much experience" dealing with Ebola.

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Over 230 people in Congo are believed to have died from Ebola in the latest outbreak of the disease.

At the White House on Wednesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said during a meeting of President Trump's Cabinet that multiple government agencies were working hard to contain the outbreak to where it's currently located.

"We cannot and will not allow any cases of Ebola to enter the United States," Rubio said.

The Trump administration official said the Kenya facility will enable Americans in the region who contract Ebola to receive lifesaving care as quickly as possible without having to spend over 12 hours on a medevac flight.

Treatment capabilities at the facility are expected to be able to care for the full spectrum of the disease, including critical care needs, though each case will be evaluated for forward transport for more advanced care as appropriate in order to maximize patient outcomes, the Trump administration official said.

An American doctor wasinfected with Ebolawhile working with a medical missionary organization in Democratic Republic of Congo. After being evacuated, he said last week he's feeling "cautiously optimistic" as he fights the virusat a hospitalin Germany.

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Sam Elliott Says His “Landman” Character's Frailty Is 'Very True' to His Own 'Hard Life'

Sam Elliott says his Landman character T.L. Norris' struggles with aging and physical decline are “very true” to his own life

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  • The actor, 81, reflected on the emotional pool scene in season 2, in which T.L. opens up to his son Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton) about watching his body fail him

  • Despite six decades in Hollywood, Elliott also revealed he’s still learning from his costars

Sam Elliottknows a thing or two aboutplaying hard-living characters— and these days, he says the role feels increasingly familiar.

The Oscar-nominated actor, 81, opened up about his role as T.L. Norris in the hit dramaLandman, revealing that some of his character’sstruggles with aging and physical declinehit particularly close to home.

Elliott reflected on one of season 2’s most heart-wrenching storylines, in which T.L., the father ofBilly Bob Thornton’s Tommy Norris, grapples with the realities of a body that can no longer keep up with him.

“The truth of it is, [that scene] is very true to where I am at this point in my life physically,” Elliott said in a new interview withVariety. “Not mentally, but physically. I’ve had a hard life. I’ve been an athlete all my life, and I’ve been a laborer all my life, and I’m paying for it now.”

Sam Elliott as T.L. Norris in Landman.Credit: Emerson Miller/Paramount+

The moment Elliott referenced came during a heartbreaking scene in the Jan. 4 episode, when T.L. found himself trapped in a swimming pool after realizing he could no longer pull himself out on his own.

“With my knees and my hip, I can’t f---ing stand right now,” T.L. told Tommy as his son prepared to help him from the water.

The conversation quickly turned emotional as T.L. reflected on living in a retirement home before moving in with Tommy and Angela (Ali Larter).

“It’s a curse my mind is sharp,” T.L. told his son through tears. “I get to sit here and process all the ways my body is failing me.”

The exchange marked a turning point in the father-son relationship, culminating in a hug between the pair as Tommy encouraged his father to consider physical therapy.

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Earlier this year, Elliott toldPEOPLEthat the season would focus heavily on the fractured relationship between father and son as they attempt to rebuild years of lost trust.

“This character I’m playing is a fractured man,” Elliott said at the time. “It’s gone on for him for years, since his wife turned inward, and he waited forever for her to come out of it, and she never really did. But consequently, [Tommy] paid for it, while [T.L.] checked out.”

Sam Elliott as T.L. Norris in Landman.Credit: Emerson Miller/Paramount+

“We’re going to spend much of this season seeing T.L. early on, but then it becomes both of us, I think, healing that relationship that’s falling apart,” he added.

Despite a career spanning more than six decades, Elliott said he’s still finding new ways to grow as an actor, including from his onscreen son.

“I’m working with Billy Bob Thornton, so I’m going to be learning something from him this time around,” Elliott toldVariety. “Even though he’s playing my son, he’s still got something to offer. He’s been in this game for a long time. He’s not only a brilliant actor, but he’s not a bad director or a writer.”

Elliott also praisedFrancesca Xuereb, who appears this season as Cheyenne, a stripper hired by Tommy to help T.L. with physical therapy, calling the experience of working with the actress a highlight.

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Son of Mango clothing founder steps down after arrest related to father's death

Jonathan Andic, the son of the late Mango founder Isak Andic, announced Tuesday that he is stepping down from his role at the clothing retailer following an arrest linked to his father's death.

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The 45-year-old company vice chairman wrote a letter to his employees where he discussed the ongoing homicide case and said he is stepping down from his duties. Isak Andic, 71, died on Dec. 14, 2024, after he fell off a cliff while hiking in a mountain with Jonathan Andic in Collbató, according to prosecutors.

On May 19, Catalan police arrested Jonathan Andic as part of the investigation and he was released on €1 million bond. He maintained his innocence and expressed sympathy for his father's death in the letter.

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"A public narrative has been constructed based on a partial, out-of-context, and distorted vision, creating a perception of guilt that is far from the truth. I know that dismantling it will require time, effort and intense dedication," he wrote in Spanish.

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"I make this decision with sadness, but convinced that it is what is best for both the company and myself. I face this process with serenity and fortitude, and I need to concentrate all my energy on proving my innocence," he added.

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The courts ordered Jonathan Andic surrender his passport.

Isak Andic's death was initially treated as an accident, however, a few months later the case was reopened.

Mango is one of the largest fashion retailers and last year hit a record high revenue of €3.8 billion, according to Reuters.

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Sofía Vergara Wows in White Mididress for Sunny Memorial Day Weekend Celebration

Sofía Vergara shared photos of her Memorial Day weekend celebration on Sunday, May 24.

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  • For the festivities, the 53-year-old actress wore a long-sleeve, body-hugging white dress.

  • She paired the look with clear heels and sunglasses.

Sofía Vergarais feeling festive. On Sunday, May 24, the 53-year-old actressshared photosfrom her Memorial Day weekend celebration, where she wore a long-sleeve, body-hugging white mididress with a round neckline.

TheModern Familystar paired her look with clear heels, sunglasses, a nude clutch, and styled her long brown hair in a center part. She captioned her post, “Feliz Memorial Day weekend ❤️🇺🇸.”

In one snapshot, Vergara sweetly posed with her dog,Amore. Elsewhere in the photo carousel, she was pictured alongside Anastasia Soare, CEO ofAnastasia Beverly Hills, who wore orange pants and an orange-and-white striped shirt. Soare commented on the post, writing, “Amore was the star ⭐️.”

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On her Instagram Stories, Vergara shared a closer look at her outfit while posing for a mirror photo. She also shared pictures of the party food, which included macarons, cake, and homemade pizzas.

In a previous interview withPeople, the actress reflected on her style evolution.

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"I have so many pictures of me in a bathing suit," she said. "People keep sending me pictures. It's super funny. I don't do that anymore, obviously, only when I'm on vacation. And, of course, now, I'm 53, before I was 22, 23, so things have changed a lot."

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Vergara also shared that she felt "more confident body-wise" when she was younger.

"Now, I'm like, 'There's things coming down here, things here,'" she said. "I don't think you can compare being 53 to 25, 23."

But one area she feels more confident in is her career. Speaking about her acting aspirations, she said that "now I could do whatever I want to do."

Sofía Vergara's Memorial Day celebration via Instagram Stories.Credit: Sofía Vergara/Instagram

She added, "I'm seeing what is out there for me. I think I want to do movies, maybe a big movie likeDuneor one of those really big blockbusters would be really fun. I've never done anything like that."

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Hailey Bieber’s Calzedonia Bikini Says Sequins Over Everything This Summer

Hailey Bieberis all set to have a cool girl summer in her new photos for Calzedonia. The new photos feature her wearing a bikini with sequin accents as she lounges by the pool. The model has recently been appointed the new global digital ambassador for the Italian swimwear brand and is fronting its summer campaign.

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Hailey Bieber makes a case for sequin bikinis in the pool with Calzedonia this summer

Hailey Bieber wore theCalzedonia Triangle Swimsuit Top Sequin Netwith the matchingString Swimsuit Bottom Sequin Net. The chic, minimalist string bikini’s soft, buttery cream hue perfectly complemented her sun-kissed skin tone. A delicate mesh embellished with sequins lined the microfiber fabric of both pieces.

The triangle top comes with removable cups and no underwire. The shoulder straps have eyelets on the ends so they can be hooked onto the back band or tied around the neck. Meanwhile, thin ties serve as the back closure. The matching bottoms tie at the sides and have a slightly rounded waist at the front, which allows for a high-cut fit. The bikini created a timeless, sun-drenched poolside aesthetic.

Bieber’s beauty look was natural and radiant, echoing the “no-makeup” summer look. She sported a luminous, dewy complexion that highlighted a natural, golden-hour glow across her cheekbones and nose. Her hair splayed out behind her back as she reclined by the poolside.

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In the first photo, she posed with one hand tangled in her hair. She rested her head against a white cushion while gazing directly into the camera. Another photo showed her reclining poolside with her eyes closed, one hand resting on her forehead and the other placed at the waistline of her bottoms.

The caption for Calzedonia’s post read, “The glow hits different on [Hailey Bieber] wearing Calzedonia.” Fans praised her in the comments. One fan expressed their excitement for the new collection, “Browsing the official site right now, and everything is so good… I can’t decide ?

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Russia threatens strikes on Kyiv defence sites, urges foreigners to leave

KYIV, May 25 (Reuters) - Russia said on Monday that it intended to launch "systematic strikes" on targets in Kyiv linked to the Ukrainian military as well as decision-making centres, and urged foreigners to leave, a day after one of its heaviest bombardments of the city since the start of the war.

Reuters A resident sits at a site of a Russian missile and drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine May 24, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer A car burns near an apartment building at the site of a Russian military strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kramatorsk, Ukraine May 25, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer Fire engulfs an apartment building destroyed by a Russian missile and drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine May 24, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer A firefighter works at the site of a damaged building in the aftermath of an overnight Russian missile and drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, May 24, 2026. REUTERS/Thomas Peter

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But ‌Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha urged Kyiv's allies not to give in to "Russian blackmail." And the head of the EU mission in the city said the 27-nation ‌bloc was "not going anywhere."

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, according to a Russian Foreign Ministry statement, that the impending strikes were "in response to the continuing terrorist attacks by the Kyiv regime" ​against civilians in Russia.

The statement said Russia's armed forces "are starting systematic strikes on facilities located in Kyiv that are used for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as on centres where the corresponding decisions are being made."

An earlier Russian Foreign Ministry statement urged foreigners, including diplomats, to leave Kyiv as quickly as possible.

Russia has cited what it describes as a deliberate drone strike last Friday on a student dorm in the Russian-controlled Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine.

Ukraine's military denied the Russian accusations and said it had struck an elite drone command ‌unit in the area.

In Kyiv, rescuers tackled the aftermath of Sunday's ⁠strikes, which authorities said had killed two people and injured 91.

Moscow fired an Oreshnik hypersonic missile near Kyiv - its third use of the nuclear-capable weapon in more than four years of war.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Sybiha wrote on the social media platform X: "We are currently discussing with our ⁠partners that there is no need to give in to this Russian blackmail."

The head of the EU mission in Kyiv, Katarina Mathernova, said the Russian warning sought to sow panic.

"Russia wants fear. Panic. Isolation of Ukraine. It will not work," she said on social media. "The EU is not going anywhere. We are staying in Kyiv. We are staying with Ukraine.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said around 300 sites across ​Kyiv ​had been damaged in the weekend strikes, including a newly opened museum devoted to the 1986 Chornobyl ​nuclear disaster.

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More than 70 foreign diplomats paid their respects to the ‌victims of the strikes in Kyiv, visiting the heavily damaged neighbourhood of Lukyanivka on Monday.

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Meanwhile, Ukraine continued its own attacks against Russian infrastructure and industrial assets.

In Russia's Belgorod region, one man was killed and another injured in a missile and drone attack that also cut power and water supplies, local authorities said on Telegram.

The Russia-installed head of parts of eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region, Denis Pushilin, said seven people were killed in Ukrainian attacks, including a family of four whose car was struck in the industrial town of Horlivka.

In Ukrainian-held territory, two people were killed and 16 wounded in Russian attacks over 24 hours in the southern Kherson region, regional governor Oleksandr Prokudin said on Telegram.

In a missile attack on ‌Monday on the town of Derhachi near Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-biggest city, two people were killed and more ​than 20 injured, officials said.

In the Black Sea port of Odesa, a frequent Russian target, the city's top ​official said one person was killed and three injured in a Russian strike.

A ​further 14 were wounded in the southeastern Dnipropetrovsk region, officials said. Emergency services said drones attacked a nine-storey apartment building in the town of ‌Pavlohrad.

The governor of those parts of Donetsk region held by Ukraine, Vadym ​Filashkin, said 12 people had been hurt in ​the frontline city of Kramatorsk.

Reuters could not independently verify the reports. Russia and Ukraine deny deliberately targeting civilians since Russia invaded its neighbour in February 2022.

U.S. mediation has failed to broker an end to the war. Each side accuses the other of seeking to escalate the conflict, and Ukraine plans to send reinforcements to its northern ​regions to counter what it believes are Russian plans for ‌a new offensive.

Zelenskiy, in his nightly address, said Ukraine had made little progress with the United States in expanding production of anti-missile defences. He also repeated ​that Kyiv was "expecting new diplomatic measures" from Washington.

(Reporting by Jekaterīna Golubkova in Tokyo and Alessandra Prentice in London; Additional reporting by Anna Pruchnicka in Gdansk, ​Editing by Kate Mayberry, Ros Russell, Gareth Jones and Ron Popeski; Editing by Nick Zieminski)

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