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Iranian hackers responsible for Los Angeles transit system breach, Israeli researchers say

May 26 (Reuters) - Iranian hackers were responsible for a disruptive computer breach in March that forced Los Angeles' transit system to shut down parts of its network, Israeli researchers say.

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The saboteurs stole at least 700 gigabytes of emails, backups, and other files from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation ‌Authority (LACMTA), according to Gambit Security, a Tel Aviv-based cybersecurity firm that said it discovered the misappropriated data after it was inadvertently exposed online.

In a report published on ‌Tuesday, the company said a digital trail of evidence tied the server where the data was discovered to a previously known hacking operation that Israeli officials and researchers attributed to Tehran.

Iran's mission to the United Nations ​did not return messages seeking comment. Israel's National Cyber Directorate did not return messages.

The Los Angeles transit authority didn't respond to questions about the findings. In a statement shared last month, its officials said they were working with law enforcement and cyber specialists as they brought their systems back online. "Attribution is part of the investigation and we will not speculate," the statement said.

Digital security specialists have suspected an Iranian hand in the operation against the LACMTA ever since responsibility was claimed by an obscure pro-Iran outfit calling itself Ababil of Minab. The group's name ‌refers to the bombing of a girls' school in the ⁠Iranian city of Minab that officials there say killed more than 175 children and teachers, and its rhetoric and modus operandi are characteristic of self-styled vigilante hacker groups that U.S. and Israeli researchers allege are cut-outs for Iranian spies.

Eyal Sela, Gambit's director of threat intelligence, said ⁠a connection between Ababil and the Iranian state "has been a working assumption."

"What our research adds is the forensic evidence to support it," he said.

Gambit, a security startup founded in part by veterans of Unit 8200, Israel's equivalent of the U.S. National Security Agency, said it had alerted relevant authorities to its findings.

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Ababil did not return messages left via a form on its website. The FBI said ​it ​was aware of the LACMTA incident and was "coordinating with partners in response." The FBI declined further comment. The ​U.S. civilian cyber defense body, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, ‌did not return messages seeking comment.

IRANIAN HACKERS ALLEGEDLY ACTIVE SINCE START OF WAR

The intrusion at LACMTA was detected around March 16, its officials said in their statement. About two weeks later, Ababil materialized online and claimed to have wiped an enormous amount of data in a destructive cyberattack, publishing a video that purported to show them rampaging through the transit system's network.

Although Los Angeles transit officials said the breach did not interrupt circulation of trains or buses, local media said it disabled at least some arrival screens and prevented customers from putting money on their transit cards.

Ababil also has claimed credit for hacks affecting South Florida's Tri-Rail commuter transit system, vehicle tracking company Vyncs, and Saudi infrastructure firm Unimac.

In a ‌statement, Tri-Rail confirmed it had been hacked "about a month ago," but said that none of the affected ​data was critical. Vyncs owner Agnik said it had detected its breach on April 2 but declined ​to comment on the nature of the data stolen by the hackers. Both ​Tri-Rail and Agnik said the FBI was involved, with Agnik saying in an email that the bureau "has a pretty good understanding of who ‌these criminals are." Unimac did not return messages seeking comment.

The group behind ​Ababil has hacked other organizations whose identity it ​has not publicized, Gambit Security said, citing its analysis of other data left online by the spies. Sela said they included a media organization and educational institution in Israel and an insurance brokerage in Turkey, but he declined to identify them further.

Iranian hackers allegedly have carried out a drumbeat of digital operations since ​the U.S. and Israel launched a war against Iran in late ‌February, including a damaging attack on the medical device company Stryker and the leak of personal emails belonging to FBI Director Kash Patel. Iranian hackers ​also are suspected of having remotely tampered with fuel gauges at gas stations, CNN reported earlier this month.

(Reporting by Raphael Satter in Washington and ​AJ Vicens in Detroit; Additional reporting by Jana Winter in Washington; Editing by Paul Simao)

Iranian hackers responsible for Los Angeles transit system breach, Israeli researchers say

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Brittany Mahomes’ 3 Kids Look Adorable in Unicorn and Shark Face Paint at Kansas City Current Game

Brittany Mahomes took her three kids to a Kansas City Current soccer game for a fun family outing

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  • Sterling and Bronze enjoyed face painting at the game, while baby Golden skipped the activity

  • The Mahomes family has been enjoying quality time together during Patrick Mahomes' NFL offseason

Brittany Mahomesis enjoying a sporty day out with herthree children.

The Kansas City Current co-owner, 30, took her children, Sterling, 5, Bronze, 3, and Golden, 1, along to see her soccer team play and shared some adorable shots from their fun-filled day out to her Instagram Stories on Monday, May 25.

All three kids wore blue T-shirts supporting the team and even had matching ear defenders in case the game got a little too loud. But it was the face painting on offer at the stadium that really captured the kids' imagination, and Brittany shared in a caption alongside her snaps that Sterling and Bronze were “big into” the face paint.

While Bronze's face was painted with a shark and some flames, little Sterling looked sweet with unicorns and rainbows across her cheeks. Baby Golden appeared to skip the face paint.

Sterling; Golden and Bronze MahomesCredit: Brittany Mahomes/Instagram

This isn't the first time the Mahomes kids have shown their love for dressing up. Back in April, Brittany proudly showed off some snaps of her girl dressed in a cowboy hat, denim dress and cowboy boots.

“My baby wanted to be a cowgirl today,”Brittany wrote over the photo, adding a teary-eyed emoji and tagging her husband,Patrick, also 30.

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It has been a fun-filled offseason for the Mahomes family with Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick enjoying some much-deserved downtime while waiting for the start of the new NFL season in September. Patrick has also been recovering after suffering a season-endingACL tearon Dec. 14.

Brittany and Patrick Mahomes with their three childrenCredit: brittanylynne/Instagram

Patrick suffered the injury during the Chiefs' game against the Los Angeles Chargers, which they went on to lose, eliminating them from playoff contention for the first time in 10 years.

However, the family has been making the most of his time off, and earlier in April theyheaded to a Texas farm, enjoying the “best weekend,” which included horseback riding, hand feeding animals, and toasting marshmallows by the fire.

Other images shared by Brittany on social media included her tenderly holding little Golden, Bronze enjoying an ice cream and Patrick taking to the water with his youngest daughter on a paddleboard.

The family alsoenjoyed a vacationto an undisclosed, tropical-looking destination last month. Brittany shared somesnapsfrom the trip, which showed the family sweetly twinning in red.

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Ex-Tampa Bay Rays Star Wander Franco Found Criminally Responsible of Sexual Abuse of a Minor, But Avoids Jail Time

Former Tampa Bay Rays player Wander Franco was found criminally responsible for the sexual and psychological abuse of a minor

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  • Judge José Antonio Núñez delivered the ruling in Puerto Plata Collegiate Court in the Dominican Republic on Monday, May 25

  • Franco was pardoned and will not serve jail time because the court found that he was simultaneously a victim of blackmail and extortion at the hands of the victim's mother, who took large sums of money from him and has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for "sexually trafficking" her daughter

Former Tampa Bay Rays player Wander Franco was found criminally responsible for the sexual and psychological abuse of a minor in a Dominican court, but a judge ruled on Monday, May 25, that he will not serve jail time.

Judge José Antonio Núñez delivered the ruling in Puerto Plata Collegiate Court in the Dominican Republic,The Athleticreported.

Franco, 25, while found "criminally responsible" for his interactions with a 14-year-old girl when he was 21, was simultaneously found to be the victim of "extortion" and "blackmail" after prosecutors found that the victim's mother was demanding large sums of money from him, according toESPN. The victim's mother was sentenced to 10 years in prison for "sexually trafficking" her daughter, per the outlet.

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The former MLB player was initially arrested in 2024 after he was accused of engaging in an improper relationship with the young girl, The Athletic and ESPN reported. Franco was also accused of sending the girl's mother money in return for her silence, per the outlets.

He was placed on the restricted list amid an MLB investigation surrounding social media posts made about him in August 2023.

Now-deleted posts on X were the first to allege that Franco was involved in an inappropriate relationship with a minor,according to theTampa Bay Times.

The Rays confirmed that the team and the league “mutually agreed” to the move.“We were made aware of the social media posts that are circulating regarding Wander Franco,” the team said in a statement at the time. “We take the situation seriously and are in close contact with Major League Baseball as it conducts its due diligence."

"It seems contradictory to declare criminal responsibility and, at the same time, exempt him from punishment," Judge Núñez said in court on Monday, ESPN reported. "The court has granted Wander Franco a judicial pardon due to the particular circumstances that made him a material victim, but not a legal one."

“Here, the only victim is the minor, and Wander is a collateral victim,” Judge Núñez said in court, per The Athletic.

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Following the judge's ruling, Franco embraced his mother, according to ESPN.

"Thank God for everything," Franco said in court.

"We respect the legal process and the decision issued by the court," the Rays said in a statement, per the outlet. "This is a serious matter, and our thoughts remain with those affected by the case."

"The Rays will continue to cooperate fully with Major League Baseball as it completes its review under the league's Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy," the statement continued. "Out of respect for the legal process and all parties involved, we will have no further comment at this time."

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A full sentencing hearing is currently slated for June 16 in the Dominican Republic, per ESPN.

Franco was originally found guilty in June 2025, but in December 2025, the Court of Appeals of the Judicial Department of Puerto Plata ordered a new trial, according to Dominican newspaperListin Diario.The judge also ruled that a financial certificate for RD$2,100,000 (around $35,700) from Banco Agrícola is to be given to the victim when she reaches adulthood, per the outlet.

PEOPLE has reached out to a representative for the Rays for comment.

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After Cheek Filler, Veneers and a Boob Job That Made Her Sick, This Mom, 26, Is Now ‘Reversing the Damage’ (Exclusive)

Tilly Whitfeld is “reversing the damage” of her cosmetic procedures after getting cheek filler, veneers, breast implants and more

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  • She underwent her first procedure at age 18 after her dentist recommended veneers when she was only 14

  • “Society has an ever-changing version of perfection. I jumped to the next best thing to attempt to like how I looked and hope others would too," Whitfeld tells PEOPLE

A young mom is looking back on her cosmetic procedures.

Tilly Whitfeld, 26, of Sydney, Australia, is opening up about “reversing the damage” of her cosmetic procedures after getting cheek filler, veneers, breast implants and more.

She underwent her first procedure at age 18 after her dentist recommended veneers when she was only 14.

“Society has an ever-changing version of perfection,” Whitfeld, who starred onBig Brotherin 2021, tells PEOPLE. “I jumped to the next best thing to attempt to like how I looked and hope others would too. I went on reality TV very young and was exposed to criticism at 20.”

“Having every piece of your face and body commented on definitely created a deep-rooted insecurity,” she continues.

Tilly Whitfeld.Credit: Tilly Whitfeld/Instagram

Whitfeld has been candid about her experience on Instagram, where she has over 137K followers. Shesharedphotos of her procedures on March 29, writing, “Things that I regret doing to my body now that my frontal lobe has developed.”

“Gosh it’s been a wild ride 🤪 thankfully found a partner who screwed my head on and a naturopath who steered me in the right direction,” she captioned the post.

The content creator made asimilar poston May 17 with the caption, “Things I regret doing to my body and face now that I’m someone’s mum.” She added that she will “never stop sharing this message.”

“Let the consequences of my actions be your lesson,” Whitfeld continued.

Both posts have received support from her followers, who have thanked her for her transparency.  “Love the openness and honesty,” wrote one, while another said, “You're teaching and touching many.”

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Tilly Whitfeld.Credit: Tilly Whitfeld/Instagram

In the first post, Whitfeld said sheregretted her tattooed freckles, lips and eyebrows, as well as her breast implants, cheek filler and veneers. Her second post included additional tattoos and her belly button piercing.

She tells PEOPLE that she started to regret her past choices after her breast implants made her “very ill.”

“This was the turning point. I did research and realized the long- and short-term implications of what I’d done to my body and how it could begin to impact me. I begin to get very sick. I began to remove my tattoos, had filler dissolved and booked my explant,” she says.

Now, Whitfeld is on a mission to reverse more of her procedures.

Tilly Whitfeld.Credit: Tilly Whitfeld/Instagram

“Besides fake tan, hair dye and extensions, everything more ‘permanent,' I attempted to remove," she says.

But the process has not been easy. Whitfeld, who welcomed her first son in January, says, “Tattoos take a very long time to laser off, my filler migrated and could probably do with one more session of removal, my veneers are irreversible.”

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As for what she’d like others to take away from her experience, she says, “There are consequences to your actions. Eventually your body will pay in some way or another.”

“Nothing is more beautiful than a body and face that is unique. I know it can be hard, but learn to love yourself first,” Whitfeld adds.

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Tyson Fury’s 16-Year-Old Daughter Venezuela Hand-in-Hand with Boxer Husband, 18 on Sunny Spanish Honeymoon

Venezuela Fury, 16, and Noah Price, 18, have been photographed enjoying their Spanish honeymoon following their private wedding ceremony earlier in May

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  • Footage from the wedding will air on the family's Netflix reality show At Home with the Furys

  • Venezuela's mom Paris, defended her daughter marrying young, citing her own early engagement at age 17

Tyson Fury's 16-year-old daughterVenezuelais the picture of wedded bliss!

The teenager was photographed enjoying herhoneymoon in Marbella, Spain, alongside her 18-year-old boxer husband, Noah Price.

The pair were pictured walking along the beachfront location hand-in-hand, at one point stopping to enjoy a romantic kiss. The teens were dressed for the scorching temperatures, with Venezuela opting for patterned hot pants and a matching bandeau-style top, while her new husband kept it casual in a white T-shirt and tie-dye shorts. Both wore sandals and sunglasses.

Venezuela Fury; Noah PriceCredit: BACKGRID

Venezuela and Price wedin a private ceremony at the Royal Chapel of St. John on the Isle of Man on Saturday, May 16, as previously reported by PEOPLE.

The teen was walked down the aisle by her boxer dad, Tyson, 37. Her mom,Paris Fury, was also there, as well as 18 bridesmaids, including her cousin, Bambi Fury, 3, the daughter of Tyson's half-brother,Tommy Fury, andMolly-Mae Hague.

Her younger sisters, Valencia, 8, and Athena, 4, were also part of the wedding party. Tyson and Parisalso share sonsPrince John James, 15, Prince Tyson II, 9, Prince Adonis, 7, and Prince Rico Paris, 2.

Venezuela Fury; Noah PriceCredit: BACKGRID

Footage from the ceremony was captured by a camera crew and is expected to air as part of the family's Netflix reality show,At Home with the Furys.

Venezuela and Pricebecame engagedat Venezuela's 16th birthday party in September 2025.

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On May 18, just a few days after the wedding, Tysonshared his emotional reactionto seeing his daughter in her wedding dress on her big day. He said at that point the “realization” that she was “getting married was upon me,” adding, “wow.”

Paris has also defended her daughter marrying so young, tellingMirror U.K.that her daughter is “so mature” for her age.

"She's done so much in such a short time just because of who she is and the fact that she's got six younger brothers and sisters that she's helped bring up."

Venezuela Fury; Noah PriceCredit: BACKGRID

Venezuela's mom added to the outlet that she couldn't “deny” her daughter's wish to wed, as she herself was 17 when she got engaged.

“She's obviously following in my footsteps, so how can I judge her in any way. I know she's young. But I think she's found the person she loves, and if she's happy, I will completely support her."

The day after her wedding, Venezuela offered fans apeek inside the homeshe and Price will share. "R first ever home so proud of my Noah," Venezuela captioned the post showing off the single-story dwelling raised off the ground. Ina later post, Venezuela clarified that home is not technically a caravan, but a static "chalet."

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Rising costs push farmers to cut fertilizer, risk lower yields

Derek Davis, a fifth-generation farmer from central Missouri, says he probably puts more time and effort into testing his soil contents than most producers — both before he plants, and during the growing season.

USA TODAY A farmer in central Missouri sows pea seeds in 2018.

“It allows us to project the next several weeks so that we can make corrections in season if needed to raise as healthy of a crop as we can,” Davis said.

Derek Davis, right, inspects crop progress with agronomist Mike Smith in central Missouri.

Davis measures many characteristics of his soil, including nutrient levels. Knowing how much nitrogen or phosphorus is already in the ground can help farmers like him save on fertilizer. That’s especially important this growing season, because of the high cost of doing business for farmers.

Sharp increases in the price of inputs such as diesel fueland nitrogen fertilizerare forcing farmers to make tough choices about how to spend their resources. That could include deferring equipment maintenance or upgrades, cutting back on pesticides or spreading less fertilizer.

DeDe Jones, a risk management economist for the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, works with growers to help them turn a profit. That’s proving to be particularly difficult this year, though.

“This is not going to be a year where there’s a silver bullet where essentially I say, ‘Grow this crop and you’ll be fine,’” Jones said. “In terms of the input cost side, it just is going to come down to these little adjustments you can make.”

Some farmers are sacrificing yields by cutting fertilizer

Jones, like Davis, advocates for testing soil contents before spreading fertilizer.

“With nitrogen being so extremely high [in cost] right now, any residual you can take advantage of that’s already in the soil is going to help the bottom line,” Jones said.

Davis also runs acrop consultancybusiness, which he opened nine years ago. Lately, he’s seen more demand for his soil testing services.

“The interest has been increasing each year,” Davis said. “However, with the current economic status of row crop farming, specifically in the Midwest, that has accelerated more in the last couple years.”

But some farmers he knows are taking a more drastic cost-cutting step this season.

“There’s a lot of growers that I’m aware of that simply just cut fertilizer, or most of it, out,” Davis said.

The price of nitrogen fertilizer has increased by more than 30 percent since the start of the war in Iran, according to theAmerican Farm Bureau Federation. Some farmers, particularly in the Midwest, bought fertilizer in the fall when prices were lower. But many did not.

Diesel fuel costs nearly $2 more per gallon now than this time last year, according to theU.S. Energy Information Administration.

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Farm economists expected producers to face tight margins in 2026, even before the U.S. and Israel’s armed forces attacked Iran and blockaded the Strait of Hormuz. Restricting traffic through the strait has pushed prices on fuel and fertilizer up even more.

“That wasn’t built into any of the cash flow projections or the plans for this year. And so I would call that definitely a shock to the system,” said Michael Langemeier, professor and director of theCenter for Commercial Agriculture at Purdue University.

Yellow field peas begin to sprout. Derek Davis, a farmer and crop consultant in Missouri, sometimes uses peas as a cover crop to improve soil health.

Farmers may sacrifice some production by pulling back on fertilizer, according to Langemeier.

“The problem with [reducing fertilizer] is that you usually have a yield impact. And so you have to decide whether that reduction in input is worth the reduction in yield you’re going to get,” he said.

If they’re able, producers may opt not to grow crops that require nitrogen fertilizer, according to Jonathan LaPorte, a farm business management educator with Michigan State University. Some could swap out corn, which needs nitrogen.

“Soybeans are right now a little bit favorable compared to corn,” LaPorte said. “The soybeans need different fertilizer, potassium being the big fertilizer that it needs. And that price has been pretty favorable.”

‘We’re not going to try to get every bushel we can’

Farmers may also be able to stay profitable this year by lowering their yield expectations, LaPorte said.

That means focusing less on producing as much of a crop as possible, and more on managing expenses.

“It’s this kind of almost opposite way of thinking, to say that we’re not going to try to get every bushel we can off of the field,” LaPorte said. And so it definitely takes a little bit of a shift in mindset to look at maximizing profit versus maximizing yields.”

Jonathan LaPorte, farm business management educator with Michigan State University, is advising some growers to pull back on their yield goals this year.

Davis, the farmer and crop consultant from Missouri, said he also advises clients to target profitability per acre, rather than overall yield. Year after year of tough economic conditions have pushed many producers to reevaluate how they run their business, he said.

“They’ve been able to do what grandpa did, what dad did, been able to continue to do that and still make a profit and the farm’s fine. But that’s not the case now,” said Davis.

Langemeier of Purdue thinks that farmers will spend less this year on capital investments like land and equipment. And if economic conditions worsen, he worries some producers could have trouble paying outstanding debts.

“My principal payments on machinery that I’ve purchased in previous years, any buildings I’ve purchased in the previous years that I have payments on, any land that I purchased in previous years,” said Langemeier. “You need to think about: Am I gonna be able to pay that? And if I can’t, come up with a contingency plan.”

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Eva Longoria Looks Statuesque in a Plunging Gilded Sequin Gown in Cannes

Eva Longoria stepped out for the Lights On Women's Worth during the 79th Cannes Film Festival on May 22.

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  • She wore a plunging gold sequin gown by Carolina Herrera for the occasion.

  • The look comes after a string of other glamorous strapless gowns at the film festival.

Eva Longoriajust gave a masterclass in red carpet glamour. Because it doesn't get more elegant than this. The actress has been in Cannes for the last few days and on the evening of May 22, she stepped out for the Lights On Women's Worth event.

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She opted for a gilded strapless gown from Carolina Herrera's Spring 2026 collection for the occasion. It featured a deep plunging sweetheart neckline that dipped to her ribs and a bold sequined design. The form fitting gown came down to her ankles in a column skirt. She completed the look with a simple pair of drop earrings, gold strappy heels, and elegant, timeless smooth waves in a center part.

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She completed the look with strappy gold heels.Credit: Getty

Longoria's latest glamorous outing in Cannes comes after a few other show-stopping moments on the red carpet. On May 19, she made an appearance in adeep burgundy liquid sequined gownwith a chest cutout, halter neck, and long skirt that pooled around her ankles. On the same day, she also wore aglittering corseted LBDwith a strapless sweetheart neckline and bejeweled design. She also wore ared sequin strapless gownand awhite sculptural strapless gownfor other events. During one of her off-duty moments, the actress took a stroll in the French city wearing a pair ofwhite Bermuda shortspaired with a white ribbed crop top.

Longoria attended several other Cannes events.Credit: Getty

During her trip to Cannes the actress announced that she had a new, very French project in the works—she has officially joined the cast ofCall My Agent! The Movie. "Oui oui, a new cast member has joined the chat 🤭," she wrote onInstagram.

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