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Israeli Airstrike Kills Houthi Prime Minister

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The Houthis announced Saturday that their prime minister, Ahmed al-Rahawi, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Yemen’s capital, Sanaa. He is the highest-ranking Houthi official to die since Israel and the U.S. launched their joint campaign against the Iranian-backed group.

Strike on Government Gathering

According to the Houthis, al-Rahawi was killed Thursday along with several ministers during a government workshop. Other officials were reported wounded. The strike coincided with a televised speech by rebel leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi, who vowed retaliation against Israel.

Israeli Response

The Israeli military said it had “precisely struck a Houthi terrorist regime military target” in Sanaa but did not immediately confirm al-Rahawi’s death.

Background on Al-Rahawi

Al-Rahawi, originally from Yemen’s Abyan province, was once an ally of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh. He joined the Houthis after they seized Sanaa in 2014 and was appointed prime minister in August 2024.

Broader Conflict

The U.S.-Israeli campaign began after Houthi forces launched missile and drone attacks on Israel and disrupted shipping in the Red Sea, a key global trade route. The Houthis say their actions are in solidarity with Palestinians amid the war in Gaza.

Failed Peace Deal

Earlier this year, the Trump administration reached a deal with the Houthis to halt airstrikes in exchange for ending attacks on shipping. The rebels, however, said they would continue targeting what they consider Israel-linked assets.

For more on this story, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Parents Sue OpenAI After Teen’s Suicide

Family Blames ChatGPT

The parents of 16-year-old Adam Raine, who died by suicide in April, have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI. They allege that Adam used ChatGPT as a “suicide coach” in the days leading up to his death, turning to the chatbot for companionship and guidance instead of family or friends.

Details of the Lawsuit

Filed in California Superior Court, the 40-page lawsuit accuses OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman of wrongful death, product design defects, and failure to warn users of potential risks. The Raine family claims ChatGPT encouraged Adam to explore suicide methods and even helped him draft notes for his parents.

Company Response

An OpenAI spokesperson expressed condolences, saying the company is “deeply saddened” by Adam’s death. The statement noted that ChatGPT includes safeguards such as directing people to crisis hotlines, but acknowledged these protections can weaken during long conversations. OpenAI says it is working on stronger interventions and protections for teens.

Larger Concerns Around AI Safety

The case adds to growing concerns about how AI chatbots can influence vulnerable users. As more people use them for emotional support, experts warn that chatbots may unintentionally create a false sense of intimacy or reinforce harmful thoughts. Similar lawsuits have already targeted other AI companies over related tragedies.

A Father’s Words

Adam’s father, Matt Raine, said the chat logs—more than 3,000 pages—revealed his son’s struggles and reliance on ChatGPT. “He didn’t write us a suicide note. He wrote two suicide notes inside of ChatGPT,” Raine said. “He would be here but for ChatGPT. I 100% believe that.”

For more on artificial intelligence development in society, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Bones Found in Search for Missing Father Suspected of Killing Daughters

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Discovery During Manhunt

Authorities in Washington have found bones while searching for Travis Decker, a missing father accused of killing his three daughters earlier this summer. Investigators are now working to determine if the remains are human and whether they could belong to Decker, according to The Wenatchee World.

Sheriff Confirms Ongoing Analysis

Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison said the bones were discovered during a large-scale grid search involving more than 100 personnel. They were sent to Central Washington University’s anthropology department for confirmation.

Timeline of the Case

Decker, 33, vanished after picking up his daughters—Paityn, 9, Evelyn, 8, and Olivia, 2—from their mother’s home in Wenatchee on May 30 for a scheduled visitation. When he failed to return them, their mother contacted police.

Days later, the girls were found dead at a campsite in Leavenworth, Wash., with plastic bags over their heads. The medical examiner ruled their deaths as asphyxiation.

Widespread Search Efforts

The search for Decker has involved multiple agencies, including the FBI, U.S. Marshals, Homeland Security, and local law enforcement. If found, he faces three counts each of first-degree murder and kidnapping.

Possible Canada Connection

Investigators have said Decker may have fled to Canada, citing online searches he made before disappearing. Reported sightings of him have so far been unconfirmed.

For more on this horrific case, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Daily scattered downpours likely through Labor Day

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A stalled front is bringing fall-like weather to most of the country, but we’re stuck in a warm, soupy pattern with daily chances for showers and storms through the holiday weekend.

Today rain chances will peak in the afternoon as temperatures heat up into the low 90s. Any shower or storm that pops up could bring heavy rainfall that drops a quick 1-3″ of rain, and that’s enough to cause brief, minor street flooding. I have the overall rain coverage today at 60%.

What’s in store for the rest of Labor Day weekend?

More scattered downpours to dodge each afternoon! Rain chances are at 70% Sunday and 60% Labor Day. Any heavy thunderstorm has the potential to create localized street flooding. It won’t be a complete washout anywhere, but be prepared for your outdoor plans to possibly be interrupted by some heavy rain and lightning. Remember, when thunder roars, head indoors! The bonus to all the rain clouds and rain-cooled air? High temperatures in the upper 80s!

Is any cooler air on the way?

We’ll have to settle for dry air midweek behind a front arriving Tuesday. The dry air will push lows down toward 70 with highs just above 90. Another front coming down the Plains from Canada looks to make a bigger push southward and could potentially drop our lows in the 60s for the first full weekend of September.

What is happening in the tropics?

A tropical wave expected to move off the coast of Africa has a low potential for development, and we are seeing signs activity will pick up across the Atlantic basin by mid September. For a thorough update and in-depth video on what’s happening in the tropics, head to our tropical update page.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

FDA Expands Recall of Radioactive Shrimp

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has expanded its warning about potentially radioactive shrimp, adding more brands to the growing recall.

Products Impacted

Nearly 18,000 bags of Kroger Mercado Cooked Medium Peeled Tail-Off Shrimp and more than 26,000 packs of cocktail shrimp from Aquastar Corp. were recalled this week. Earlier alerts also included Walmart’s Great Value brand and shrimp sold by Southwind Foods.

The shrimp was processed by Indonesian supplier PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati (BMS Foods), now under a full import alert.

Contamination Risk

The FDA says the products may have been exposed to Cesium-137, a radioactive isotope that can damage DNA and increase cancer risk with long-term exposure. No products in the U.S. have tested positive so far, and no illnesses have been reported.

Recall Details

The recalled shrimp was sold between late July and mid-August in more than 40 states under brands including Sand Bar, Arctic Shores, Best Yet, Great American, First Street, Kroger, and Walmart. Customers are urged not to eat the shrimp and to throw it away.

Full List of Recalled Shrimp

Sand Bar

  • Frozen Raw Shrimp 31/40, 2 lb Bag
    • Item Number: 08890
    • UPC: 011110641182
    • Lot Number: 087305

Best Yet

  • Frozen Cooked Shrimp 31/40, 1 lb Bag
    • Item Number: 06350
    • UPC: 042187002736
    • Lot Numbers: 095944, 111154
  • Frozen Cooked Shrimp 31/50, 1 lb Bag
    • Item Number: 06062
    • UPC: 042187002743
    • Lot Number: 095946

Arctic Shores

  • Frozen Large Cooked Shrimp 31/40, 1 lb Bag
    • Item Number: 08224
    • UPC: 041130812392
    • Lot Number: 109562
  • Frozen Small Cooked Shrimp 61/70, 1 lb Bag
    • Item Number: 08127
    • UPC: 041130810497
    • Lot Number: 109540
  • Frozen Small Cooked Shrimp 91/120 White, 12 oz Bag
    • Item Number: 08128
    • UPC: 041130810411
    • Lot Number: 109541
  • Frozen Cooked Salad Shrimp 150-200, 6 oz Bag
    • Item Number: 08129
    • UPC: 041130811685
    • Lot Number: 109542

Great American

  • Frozen Raw Shrimp 16/20, 2 lb Bag
    • Item Number: 06021
    • UPC: 829944010612
    • Lot Number: 125143
  • Frozen Raw Shrimp 71/90, 2 lb Bag
    • Item Number: 06102
    • UPC: 829944010698
    • Lot Number: 128267
  • Frozen Cooked Shrimp Meat, 1 lb Bag
    • Item Number: 08523
    • UPC: 829944092540
    • Lot Number: 134010
  • Frozen Cooked Shrimp 41/60, 2 lb Bag
    • Item Number: 06812
    • UPC: 829944012173
    • Lot Number: 128275

First Street

  • Frozen Raw Shrimp 16/20, 2 lb Bag
    • Item Number: 06171
    • UPC: 041512179471
    • Lot Number: 130632

What to Do if You Purchased These Products

The FDA advises consumers not to eat the recalled shrimp. Packages should be discarded or returned to the store for a full refund.

Questions can be directed to Southwind Foods at 1-323-262-8222 (Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4 p.m. PT).

Those concerned about exposure to Cesium-137 should contact their healthcare provider.

Why Cesium-137 Is Dangerous

Cesium-137 is a radioactive byproduct of nuclear reactors and weapons testing. Long-term exposure can cause radiation sickness, cancer, burns, or death. Federal agencies monitor food imports to prevent harmful levels from entering the U.S. food supply.

For more tips on consumer protection and the status of the contamination of shrimp, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Appeals Court Rules Trump’s Global Tariffs Unlawful

A federal appeals court has struck down most of President Donald Trump’s global tariffs, ruling that he exceeded his authority under federal law.

Court’s Decision

In a 7-4 ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said Trump’s tariffs were “invalid as contrary to law.” Judges found that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), which Trump used to justify the tariffs, does not authorize a president to impose them. The decision echoed a lower court’s earlier ruling that only Congress can regulate trade.

What Happens Next

The court delayed enforcement of its ruling until October 14, allowing the Trump administration time to appeal to the Supreme Court. Until then, the tariffs remain in place. The case now sets up a high-stakes legal battle over the limits of presidential power on trade policy.

Legal Challenge

Small businesses and several states had sued earlier this year, arguing Trump overstepped his authority when he issued sweeping tariffs in April. Judges noted that IEEPA never mentions tariffs, and no president has attempted to use the law in this way before.

For more on Trump’s tariffs, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Stray Dog Chooses Her New Home in Viral TikTok

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A viral TikTok video captured the touching moment a stray dog picked her forever family by walking straight up to their door.

The Unexpected Visit

Shared by user @vii.madison7, the door-cam footage shows the dog wandering a busy neighborhood before stopping at her home. When the owner stepped outside with her other dog, the pups greeted each other with wagging tails, quickly bonding.

@vii.madison7 Out of all the houses you could of chosen to walk up to, you walked up to mine. I couldn’t be more grateful 🤍🐕. #fyp #souldog #bestfriends #godisgood #godworksinmysteriousways ♬ original sound – ꨄ

“Meant to Be”

Overlay text on the video read: “Late night finds, but it’s when God sent me an angel when he knew we needed each other the most.” The caption added, “Out of all the houses you could have chosen, you walked up to mine. I couldn’t be more grateful.”

In the comments, the poster revealed the dog’s name is Harley, who had survived dehydration, starvation, and skin issues before finding her new home. “She’s the best dog anyone can ask for. From being dumped to finding forever home, God led her in the right path,” she wrote.

Internet Reaction

The heartwarming clip has drawn more than 760,000 views and 118,000 likes. Commenters celebrated the bond, with one writing: “What’s meant for you will not pass you by!” Another added: “She was looking for you… and you didn’t hesitate for one second.”

For more heartwarming stories like this, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Trump Cancels Kamala Harris’ Secret Service Protection

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris will lose her Secret Service protection after President Donald Trump revoked the security detail, a White House official confirmed.

Security Cut Short

Vice presidents normally receive protection for six months after leaving office. President Joe Biden had extended Harris’ coverage to a full year, but Trump signed an order on Aug. 28 to end it effective Sept. 1.

Harris Responds

Kirsten Allen, an adviser to Harris, said in a statement: “The Vice President is grateful to the United States Secret Service for their professionalism, dedication, and unwavering commitment to safety.” Harris is preparing for a 15-city book tour.

Pattern of Revocations

Harris, Trump’s Democratic opponent in the 2024 election, is not the first to have her protection canceled by him. Trump has also removed Secret Service details for other critics, including former national security adviser John Bolton and Hunter Biden.

For more on Harris, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Storm chances climb going into Labor Day weekend

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Your chance of getting rain is going up starting late Friday with even higher chances over the holiday weekend as a slow-moving front works with high moisture levels that now look to linger into Labor Day.

It will be a warm and mostly rain-free start to Friday. Temperatures will warm from near 80 toward 100 degrees on a hot southwesterly wind before the showers and storms develop. Those storms will first pop up near Huntsville and Lake Livingston during the afternoon and slide toward Houston and the I-10 corridor between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. These storms could be strong with gusty winds over 40 mph, heavy rain, and lightning that could delay Friday night football games.

How are things looking for Labor Day weekend?

That slow-moving cool front will give us a high chance for showers and storms Saturday (70%) and Sunday (60%), but it won’t be a complete washout. Most of Saturday’s storms will occur in the afternoon and evening, but the rain could start earlier in the day Sunday, which may keep highs in the 80s. Because the front is now predicted to move through slower than originally expected, moisture levels will remain high enough on Labor Day for a 30% chance of additional showers.

Is any cooler air on the way?

It just may happen late next week! Another front coming down the Plains from Canada looks to make a bigger push southward and could potentially drop our lows in the 60s for the first full weekend of September.

What is happening in the tropics?

A tropical wave expected to move off the coast of Africa has a low potential for development, and we are seeing signs activity will pick up across the Atlantic basin by mid September. For a thorough update and in-depth video on what’s happening in the tropics, head to our tropical update page.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

‘1000-Lb. Sisters’ Stars Mourn Cousin Katie Slaton

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The family of Tammy and Amy Slaton is grieving the loss of their cousin, Katie Slaton, who died on Aug. 25 at the age of 37 after a battle with stage 4 cancer.

Family Tribute

Amanda Halterman, sister of Tammy and Amy, shared the news on Instagram the following day.

“It is with a completely crushed heart and spirit that I have to post this. My little cousin went to sit at the feet of Jesus yesterday,” Amanda wrote. She described Katie as “the life of the party and my best friend,” asking followers to keep the family, especially Katie’s children, in their prayers.

Tammy’s Earlier Plea

Back in January, Tammy Slaton posted a GoFundMe link, asking fans to support Katie through her cancer journey.

“Even if it’s a dollar it would help my cousin out so much,” Tammy wrote. Katie appeared briefly in “1000-Lb. Sisters,” including season 5 when Tammy was released from rehab.

Katie’s Battle With Cancer

Katie was diagnosed with stage 4 gastric adenocarcinoma, a rare stomach cancer, earlier this year. She underwent chemotherapy but ultimately passed away at Linda White Hospice House in Evansville, Indiana.

For more on this story, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.