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“Israeli” forces rounded up nine Palestinians in overnight raids across the occupied West Bank, according to a local NGO on Sunday.

The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) said the arrests took place in the cities of Jenin, Ramallah, Bethlehem, Hebron, and East Jerusalem.

“At least 45 Palestinians have been detained by the Israeli army in the West Bank since Friday,” the NGO added in a statement.

Earlier Sunday, Israeli forces arrested Adnan Khader, a senior leader of the Islamic Jihad group, in the West Bank, according to his wife.

The PPS estimates that “Israeli” forces have detained 2,650 Palestinians in the West Bank since April 13. Most of the detainees have later been released.

Around 4,400 Palestinians are estimated to be held in “Israeli” prisons, including 39 women, 115 children, and 350 administrative detainees, according to Palestinian rights groups./aa

Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on Sunday met with representatives of the Muslim Turkish minority in the Western Thrace region of Greece.

Arriving in Greece on a two-day visit, Cavusoglu was welcomed by Deputy Foreign Minister Sedat Onal, Turkey's Ambassador to Athens Burak Ozugergin and Consul General to Komotini Murat Omeroglu at the Dedeagac International Airport.

The foreign minister went to Komotini with his delegation where he met with Ibrahim Serif, the chairman of the Western Thrace Turkish Minority Advisory Board and the elected mufti of Komotini, as well as Ahmet Mete, the elected mufti of Xanthi.

"The work of the muftis contributes greatly to the preservation and strengthening of the unity and solidarity of the Turkish minority," Cavusoglu said on Twitter.

He also visited the Celal Bayar High School, one of the two Turkish minority high schools in Western Thrace, a region that is home to a Muslim Turkish community of around 150,000.

"Turkish minority's children of all ages having an education in better conditions and in their mother tongue is important. Will continue to support our kinsmen to solve these problems," he added./aa

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has married Carrie Symonds in a secret ceremony on Saturday, according to local media reports.

The pair tied the knot in Westminster Cathedral with a limited number of guests, including close family members and friends.

The Sun reported that the ceremony was planned for six months under strict secrecy.

Thirty guests were invited to the ceremony as the current COVID-19 regulations do not allow a higher number, The Mail on Sunday reported.

The couple had announced their engagement in February 2020 and they have had a son, Wilfred, in April.

The couple would celebrate again with family and friends next summer, according to a Downing Street spokesman.

The marriage is Johnson’s third. Johnson married Allegra Mostyn-Owen in 1987 but the marriage came to an end over claims that he had an affair with childhood friend Marina Wheeler. Johnson later married Wheeler in 1993, but the couple divorced in 2020. Johnson has four children from this marriage./aa

Turkish forces have neutralized 1,162 terrorists in operations within the country and outside its borders this year, the National Defense Ministry said on Sunday.

The terrorists were neutralized in 181 large- and medium-scale operations, ministry spokeswoman Maj. Pinar Kara told a news briefing.

The figure includes 142 terrorists who were neutralized in Pence-Simsek and Pence-Yildirim operations in northern Iraq.

As many as 57 caves, 110 shelters, and 398 mines were also destroyed, she added.

Turkish authorities often use the word “neutralized” in statements to imply the terrorists in question surrendered or were killed or captured.

The PKK terror group often uses bases in northern Iraq just across Turkey's southern border to hide and plot terror attacks in Turkey.

Turkey launched operations Pence-Simsek and Pence-Yildirim on April 23 in northern Iraq's Metina and Avasin-Basyan regions.

In its more than 35-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK – listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the US, and the EU – has been responsible for the deaths of at least 40,000 people, including women, children, and infants.

Since Jan. 1, Turkish forces have arrested 62,296 people who tried to illegally cross the country’s borders, while some 530 kilograms (over 1,168 pounds) of drugs and 1,486 weapons were seized in anti-smuggling operations, Kara said.

Separately, Turkey has dismissed over 24,700 military personnel since the 2016 defeated coup as part of its fight against the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO), while 2,493 others are still facing trial, the official said.

FETO and its US-based leader Fetullah Gulen orchestrated the defeated coup of July 15, 2016, which left 251 people dead and 2,734 injured.

Ankara also accuses FETO of being behind a long-running campaign to overthrow the state through the infiltration of Turkish institutions, particularly the military, police, and judiciary.

Turkey committed to peace, battle against terror

The Turkish Armed Forces will keep fighting terrorism with determination for the sake of the country and the nation, Kara asserted.

She said Turkish forces will continue to protect the rights and interests of Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean, and perform their role as guarantors of peace and security on the island of Cyprus in line with international guarantees and alliance agreements.

“Engaged in more than one operational area at the same time, the Turkish Armed Forces are involved in maintaining peace and stability with nearly 6,000 personnel in 16 different regions of the world,” she added.

Turkish forces also continue to assist in mine clearance operations in Azerbaijan and Libya, Kara added./aa

BOGOTA, Colombia

The death toll in violent protests in and around Cali, the capital of Colombia's Valle del Cauca province, against the government's tax reform plan rose to 13 on Saturday.

People are demonstrating in different cities for a month against the plan said to harm the working and middle classes.

The tax plan was withdrawn but the protests grew against other government policies, including the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

President Ivan Duque has deployed the military in the western province to deal with the situation. A curfew is also in place until 5 a.m. local time (0800 GMT).

Government representatives and leaders of the national strike committee have held several meetings since mid-May but to no avail.

Cali Mayor Jorge Ivan Ospina, in a series of tweets, condemned the ongoing violence and asked the prosecutor's office to initiate an investigation by making use of video footage. He said he believes in dialogue to resolve all conflicts./aa

On Wednesday, a dazzling light show of swirling windmills and dancing suns projected onto the Eiffel Tower announced France’s entry into the hydrogen age with the words “Le Paris de l’hydrogène” flashing in blue at the tower’s base.

“For the first time in history, the Eiffel Tower was lit with hydrogen!” tweeted French finance minister Bruno Le Maire. And the show itself, which culminated in the tower being illuminated in a brilliant lime hue, was powered by green hydrogen, the type made from wind and solar power, which is in short supply.

But not everyone was happy. International hydrogen expert Michael Liebreich, founder of energy research group Bloomberg New Energy Finance, slammed the display as one of the “stupidest things” he’d witnessed because of the light show’s gross inefficiency.

“They took electricity and generated hydrogen, with a 50 percent [energy] loss, then used the hydrogen to generate electricity with another 25 percent loss, and then lit up the Eiffel Tower — they literally took electricity to make the hydrogen to make electricity with a 75 percent loss — just to be able to say that they’ve lit up the Eiffel Tower with hydrogen,” Liebreich told Yahoo News.

While many in the European Union have hailed hydrogen power as a solution to the climate change crisis, the best uses for green hydrogen from renewable sources are being hotly debated in the continent’s push to transition to a scarce and currently expensive resource as a replacement for carbon-based energy, Liebreich said. That hasn’t stopped the EU from putting over $500 billion on the table to fund green hydrogen projects.

As a commodity billed by some as nothing short of the savior of life on Earth, hydrogen has quickly risen to become seen as the energy source of the future.

“Simply put, you can’t reach climate change objectives if you don’t use hydrogen,” former EU energy commissioner Andris Piebalgs, who researches hydrogen's potential at the Florence School of Regulation, told Yahoo News.

Made by electrolyzing water and separating out the oxygen, green hydrogen is currently so expensive to produce, requiring huge amounts of renewable electricity, that it is called “the champagne of the energy transition,” said Felix Heilmann, an energy researcher in E3G's Berlin office.

Employing hydrogen to power cars or even trains, Heilmann said, is like pouring a bottle of bubbly in a lake, “and saying, ‘I’ve made the water a bit fancier,’ but you also wasted the champagne.”

Yet employing low-carbon forms of hydrogen is a central plank in Europe’s plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55 percent over 1990 levels by the year 2030, and will increasingly play a role if the continent can achieve its bigger goal of net zero emissions by 2050.

“We need hydrogen for certain things that require giving energy in a gas form or liquid form,” American economist Jeremy Rifkin, author of “The Hydrogen Economy,” told Yahoo News, specifying “the industries that require a huge amount of heat, like steel and cement. We’re also going to need it for certain forms of transport” — such as long-haul trucks. “Sixteen-wheelers,” he predicts, “they’re all going hydrogen.” 

As the 2002 publication date of Rifkin’s book attests, the idea of transitioning to green hydrogen as a way of weaning the world off its dependence on carbon-based sources of energy is not new.

“We’ve seen waves of interest in hydrogen before,” said Washington, D.C.-based Nicholas Kumleben, hydrogen specialist at Greenmantle, a geopolitical advisory firm. “What makes me a lot more confident in it this time around is the political support for it, especially in Europe.”

And that support only grew when earlier this month, the International Energy Agency told countries around the world to halt all new investment in fossil fuels. The IEA also recommended the “immediate and massive deployment of all available clean and efficient energy technologies,” including low-carbon types of hydrogen, and urged “a major global push to accelerate innovation.”

Europe was ahead of that curve. Solar and wind energy already provide about a third of the electricity continent-wide, and numerous hydrogen power projects have popped up over the past year. But debate still rages on the question of whether Europe can produce enough hydrogen to meet its energy goals and what activities green hydrogen should power.

Falko Ueckerdt, senior scientist at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, warns that “for the next 10 to 15 years [green] hydrogen will be really, really scarce” and that it is not a one-size-fits-all solution. There’s no case for using it for things like cars, trains, home heating and other applications where direct electricity can do the job, Ueckerdt said. The institute recently released a much-lauded report, showing green hydrogen’s usefulness in activities like chemical and steel production, shipping and other hard-to-decarbonize sectors.

“There are four or five absolute no-regret, must-have hydrogen sectors,” Ueckerdt said, and “they’re sucking all the hydrogen supply by themselves.” Liebreich concurs, and is so adamant about what applications are appropriate that he’s created a hydrogen hierarchy ladder, often referenced by energy experts.

As the hydrogen craze proliferates, that scarcity is sure to increase. At present, hydrogen from wind power is being made atop former oil rigs in the North Sea, and new plants to make it are being built in Spain, one large electrolyzation plant being a Saudi Aramco co-venture with the Spanish utility Iberdrola. Across the Iberian peninsula, upcoming projects from ceramics factories to Barcelona's bus system will be powered by hydrogen. Hydrogen fuel-cell trains glide through German forests and past French vineyards. Known as a “hydrogen village,” Winlaton, England plans to pipe in hydrogen to power everything from heating to stoves.

A wholesale transitioning to hydrogen power also means retrofitting existing pipelines, another expensive venture, and pumping hydrogen to homes and cities also carries safety risks.

“That is not safe,” Justin Mikulka, author of “Bomb Trains,” said of the prospect of creating hydrogen villages and converting pipelines. “Those were not designed to be used for hydrogen. And so everything has to be retrofit, or you’re going to be looking at leaks in buildings, which is the last thing you want, because hydrogen is very flammable.”

Still with carbon emissions continuing their steep rise and global temperatures poised to rise above the 1.5 degree Celsius threshold beyond which scientists warn the planet will suffer myriad devastating consequences, green hydrogen continues to be seen as part of the solution.

“Hydrogen definitely has an important role to play in EU energy, decarbonization and achieving climate neutrality by 2050,” said Eleonora Moro of E3G’s Brussels office, who with Heilmann has published fact sheets for the hydrogen-curious public. “But it isn’t the green savior or the silver bullet that it’s being portrayed in many contexts.”

Critics of the push toward hydrogen power say that the urgency of doing so is being hyped by lobbyists for the industry.

“What the hydrogen lobby wants, and the European Commission and national governments are facilitating, is to create a huge market for hydrogen,” said Belén Balanyá of watchdog group Corporate Europe Observatory, which recently documented the gas industry’s lobbying efforts in expanding the hydrogen market. “They are inflating the need so much, that if it goes their way will be hugely problematic.” The hydrogen lobby, of which Hydrogen Europe is a leader, “managed to build an impressive pipeline of projects that they wanted to build,” said Gniewomir Flis, senior hydrogen adviser for German think tank Agora Energiewende. That began in earnest in December 2019, when the EU unveiled the European Green Deal. “They just swooped in and said, ‘Hey, you’re looking for a green recovery. You’re looking for deep decarbonization.’ And they sold the story where Europe can become a leader in renewable hydrogen. ‘Look how many projects we have here. Just give us the money and the permits, and we’ll get to work.’”

Over the coming years, as society transitions away from fossil fuels, electricity from wind and solar required to make green hydrogen could become a scarce commodity, said Urs Maier, senior associate in energy and infrastructure at Berlin-based Agora Transport Transformation. “So we need to use that electricity as efficiently as possible, which is why we are saying that everywhere where you could use electricity directly [instead of using the electricity to make green hydrogen], you should really do that,” Maier said.

With hydrogen commuter trains being increasingly utilized to connect the backwaters of Western Europe, Maier believes that's not the optimal route, since trains would be more efficient if electrified or battery-powered. “Hydrogen trains need at least twice as much electricity per kilometer as you need using electricity from batteries,” he said.

While there’s plenty of optimism about making the leap from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy, the consensus among critics is that green hydrogen, while certainly an important factor in Europe’s energy mix, shouldn’t be touted as the answer to climate change.

“Hydrogen proponents often highlight its versatility by comparing it to a Swiss Army knife of decarbonization,” said analyst Flis of Agora Energiewende, adding, “Swiss Army knives can be useful, but for complex problems, purpose-built tools are better.”

 

  • A passenger punched a flight attendant in the face on a Southwest flight on Sunday.
  • Southwest announced it would extend a ban on in-flight alcohol through the end of July, on Friday.
  • On Saturday, American Airlines said it would ban in-flight alcohol until September 13.

American Airlines joined Southwest Airlines and announced that they will continue to ban alcohol on flights throughout the summer to help curb a rise in unruly and sometimes violent passengers on board.

In ban will remain in effect through September 13, when the federal mask mandate for all planes, buses, and trains, is set to expire.

The ban comes after a passenger punched a flight attendant in the face, knocking 2 of her teeth out, on a Southwest flight from Sacramento to San Diego on Sunday.

"Flight attendants are on the front lines every day not only ensuring our customers' safety, but are also calming fears, answering questions, and enforcing policies like federally-required face masks," said Brady Byrnes, managing director of flight service at American, in a memo to flight attendants obtained by Insider.

"Over the past week we've seen some of these stressors create deeply disturbing situations on board aircraft," the memo said. "Let me be clear: American Airlines will not tolerate assault or mistreatment of our crews."

Airlines had previously suspended many in-flight services on domestic flights after COVID-19 restrictions were eased to allow travel so that passengers would not have to remove their masks to eat or drink.

American had previously reinstated beverage services, which were first banned in March 2020, on their domestic premium cabins on May 1, and alcohol sales were supposed to resume on their main cabin on June 1.

"While we appreciate that customers and crewmembers are eager to return to "normal," we will move cautiously and deliberately when restoring pre-COVID practices," Byrnes said in the memo.

"We also recognize that alcohol can contribute to atypical behavior from customers onboard and we owe it to our crew not to potentially exacerbate what can already be a new and stressful situation for our customers," Byrnes said.

On Friday, Southwest said it will not resume alcohol services on board until the end of July, following the incident.

"We realize this decision may be disappointing for some customers, but we feel this is the right decision at this time in the interest of the safety and comfort of all customers and crew onboard," Southwest spokesman Chris Mainz said.

In a news release, the Federal Aviation Administration said that since January 1, 2020, they received about 2,500 reports of unruly behavior by passengers, including around 1,900 reports of passengers refusing to wear a facemask./ Insider

The country's declining covid-19 case rates present an unrealistically optimistic perspective for half of the nation - the half that is still not vaccinated.

As more people receive vaccines, covid-19 cases are occurring mostly in the increasingly narrow slice of the unprotected population. Therefore, The Washington Post adjusted its case, death and hospitalization rates to account for that - and found that in some places, the virus continues to rage among those who haven't received a shot.

The rosy national figures showing declining case numbers led the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to loosen mask recommendations two weeks ago and President Joe Biden to advise people to take off their masks and smile.

However, adjustments for vaccinations show the rate among susceptible, unvaccinated people is 73% higher than the standard figures being publicized. With that adjustment, the national death rate is roughly the same as it was two months ago and is barely inching down. The adjusted hospitalization rate is as high as it was three months ago. The case rate is still declining after the adjustment.

Unvaccinated people are getting the wrong message, experts said.

"They think it's safe to take off the mask. It's not," said Lynn Goldman, dean of the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University. "It looks like fewer numbers, looks like it's getting better, but it's not necessarily better for those who aren't vaccinated."

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States with high rates among unvaccinated people

The adjusted rates in several states show the pandemic is spreading as fast among the unvaccinated as it did during the winter surge. Maine, Colorado, Rhode Island and Washington state all have covid-19 case spikes among the unvaccinated, with adjusted rates about double the adjusted national rate. The adjusted rates of Wyoming, West Virginia, Oregon, Florida, Michigan and Pennsylvania are slightly lower than the highest states.

Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia have adjusted rates below the national average. In the region, however, lower vaccination rates in the Black community have concentrated cases there to an extraordinary degree. Before vaccines, Black people were about one third of new covid-19 patients in Maryland and half in the Distrit. In the latest data, Black people are just under half of the new cases in Maryland and more than 80% in the District.

Oregon's current surge is driven in part by a covid-19 variant known as B.1.1.7, which is 50% more contagious, said Tom Jeanne, a deputy state epidemiologist and a senior health adviser, in an interview.

It is characterized by outbreaks traced to social gatherings with unvaccinated people and no masks.

"They're at very high risk for infection," Jeanne said.

Washington state officials say they are caught between applauding the optimism that comes with vaccination and warning everyone who isn't vaccinated that it's still dangerous.

"Things are getting safer for those who are vaccinated," the state's secretary of health, Umair A. Shah, told The Post. "For those who are unvaccinated, they remain at risk. We have to make sure that nuanced message is getting to our community."

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States with high death rates

In addition to cases, several states still have relatively high death rates.

Coronavirus vaccines are virtually perfect in preventing deaths, so the decline in deaths nationally hides the steady covid death rate among unvaccinated people.

Michigan, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maine, Florida and Illinois all have adjusted death rates about 50% higher than the national adjusted rate.

Looking at the death rate is not a good measure of the current spread of the pandemic, experts said, because it is a "lagging indicator" - people dying are usually infected at least a month earlier, which means deaths don't reflect current community spread of the disease. The steady adjusted death rate, however, shows that unvaccinated people are not yet getting safer.

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People more likely to end up in the hospital

Experts often point to hospitalization rates as a critical measure of the pandemic, because they reflect people getting very sick and aren't dependent on how much coronavirus testing a community is doing. When current hospitalizations are spread across only the unvaccinated population, the District and Michigan have rates about twice as high as the adjusted national rate. Pennsylvania, Maryland, Florida and Rhode Island have rates about 50% higher than the adjusted national hospitalization rate.

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Tale of two societies

Unvaccinated young adults in Maryland have the same infection rate as they had in the January surge, according to a state analysis. Even worse, the risk of hospitalization among the infected has more than doubled, possibly because of widespread coronavirus variants, said Ted Delbridge, executive director of the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems.

Washington state has been publicizing the extreme threat of hospitalization for unvaccinated people. It said unvaccinated seniors are 11 times as likely to get hospitalized than seniors who got the shot. For unvaccinated people age 45 to 64, the chance of covid-19 hospitalization is 18 times higher.

Shah, the state secretary of health, worries people are being left behind while others feel the pandemic is past.

"I hope this does not become a tale of two societies," he said. "The people who are vaccinated and are protected can resume their lives, taking off their masks.

"The people who are not vaccinated are the ones who are not wearing a mask or washing their hands. Those are the very people who often times will socialize and be around similar like-minded people. You're going to have the pandemic continue in those clusters."

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About this report: The Post adjusted covid-19 rates for cases, deaths and hospitalization over time by combining Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data on cases, hospitalization and vaccinations. The Post used a rolling seven-day average of daily cases, deaths and hospitalization. For vaccination, The Post used the number of people who had received at least one shot as of each date.

For events like covid-19 infection, rates are usually calculated by dividing the number of cases by the number of people in the population. For example, if there are 12 cases among a population of 100 people, the rate would be 12 people per 100. The Post reduced the denominator to exclude most vaccinated people. So if 20 people got vaccinated, that would mean there were 12 cases out of the remaining 80 unvaccinated people, for an adjusted rate of 15 cases per 100 people.

Vaccination is not perfect in preventing infections, however, so The Post did not subtract the entire population of vaccinated people. Data shows vaccines are about 90% effective in preventing cases among people who have received the shot. Cases among vaccinated people are called breakthrough cases. To be conservative, The Post estimated that up to 15% of the vaccinated population could still be infected.

So, in the example above, instead of removing all 20 vaccinated people, The Post removed 17. That would leave 12 cases among 83 people, for an adjusted rate of 14.5 cases per 100 people.

The Post calculated the adjusted rates of cases, deaths and hospitalization for the nation and each state since the start of vaccination in December. Covid-19 case and death rates released by states are sometimes subject to time lags. State also sometimes review older cases and issue updated figures that reflect a backlog of old cases rather than a surge on that day./ Washington Post

At least 22 people were shot -- two who were killed instantly -- early Sunday when three assailants unleashed a barrage of gunfire on a crowd standing outside a birthday party concert at a rented banquet hall in suburban Miami, police said.

The shooters, armed with high-powered rifles and handguns, arrived and fled in an SUV that police were still searching for Sunday evening. The gunmen waited outside the party for about 40 minutes before opening fire just as revelers were leaving the celebration, Miami-Dade Police Director Alfredo "Freddy" Ramirez told ABC News on Sunday afternoon.

About 100 shell casings were collected at the scene by investigators, Ramirez said, adding that some party-goers under attack returned fire.

The motive for what Ramirez described as a "cowardly act" remains under investigation.

Three of the wounded victims are in critical condition and two of them are on life support, Ramirez said.

No arrests have been made in what was the 17th mass shooting in the United States in May alone, and the second to rock the Miami area since the start of Memorial Day weekend, according to the Gun Violence Archive, an online website that tracks shootings across the country.

On Friday, one person was killed and six were injured in a drive-by shooting in Miami's Wynwood arts district. That came two days after nine people were killed in a workplace shooting in San Jose, California, in which the suspect died by suicide.

The latest carnage in what officials, including President Joe Biden, have called a gun-violence "epidemic" in America, occurred between midnight and 1 a.m. Sunday in an unincorporated area of Miami-Dade County near Hialeah, about 11 miles northeast of Miami.

The deadly fusillade erupted when a white Nissan Pathfinder pulled up to the El Mula banquet hall that was being rented for a birthday concert for a local rapper, three armed occupants exited the vehicle, aimed at the crowd and fired, according to preliminary information from a law enforcement briefing that was reviewed by ABC News. Ramirez said investigators suspect the gunmen waited patiently nearby before committing the ambush.

"This is a despicable act of gun violence," Ramirez said at a news conference early Sunday. "This is targeted. This is definitely not random."

Ramirez said investigators are combing through surveillance footage of the incident, hoping to identify the attackers.

Ramirez called it "a terrible tragedy for the community" and offered condolences to the families of those killed.

Two victims were pronounced dead at the scene, while eight injured people were taken to hospitals by ambulance and more than a dozen of those hurt were rushed to hospitals in private cars, according to the Miami-Dade Police Department. Investigators are monitoring hospitals for other possible victims.

Angelica Green told ABC affiliate station WPLG-TV in Miami that her 24-year-old son was among those who were injured.

"He called us in ... frantic, telling us he had been shot, that it hurts, that he loves us," Green said. "My husband is like, 'No, stay with us. Stay with us.'"

Green said her son was shot in the stomach.

PHOTO: A Miami-Dade police officer stands near where a mass shooting took place outside of a banquet hall on May 30, 2021 in Hialeah, Florida. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

"He said the guys came with ski masks and hoodies and just started shooting up the crowd," Green said.

None of the suspects are in custody and detectives are asking for assistance from witnesses in identifying them and their whereabouts.

"I am at the scene of another targeted and cowardly act of gun violence, where over 20 victims were shot and 2 have sadly died," Ramirez added in a statement posted on Twitter. "These are cold-blooded murderers that shot indiscriminately into a crowd and we will seek justice."

Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact CrimeStoppers at (305) 471-TIPS (8477) or (866) 471-8477.

 abcnews.go.com

Recognizing the face of a family member or good friend is something that happens almost instantly and effortlessly. Years of exposure to loved ones' faces allow the brain to easily pick them out of a crowd, despite variables like different hairstyles or emotional expressions.

But what about someone who isn't close, like a person you sat next to on the plane or a cashier at the grocery store? How does the brain do when it comes to identifying the face of a stranger? The short answer is, not very well.

"With unknown faces, we are not particularly good at telling them apart," said Géza Gergely Ambrus, a postdoctoral researcher at Friedrich Schiller University Jena in Germany. "If you take two photos with different cameras, and the person shaved or is not wearing glasses in one of them, it is surprisingly difficult to recognize with high accuracy people we are unfamiliar with."

The enormous rift between our recognition of unfamiliar versus familiar faces led Ambrus and his colleagues to wonder about how the brain's response evolves when a person goes from unknown to known. Their study, published May 24 in The Journal of Neuroscience, found that getting to know strangers by sorting photos of two unfamiliar people into their separate identities did not produce significant signs of familiarity in brain scans. However, watching videos of new people or interacting with them in person led to enhanced brain activation upon seeing their faces later on. Unsurprisingly, in-person interaction resulted in much stronger signs of recognition than just watching videos of them.

The findings emphasize the importance of in-person interactions, while virtual, one-way observations have less of an impact on facial recognition.

"This paper opens a whole array of interesting questions linked to what generates the difference between [video] versus in-person familiarity patterns," said David Acunzo, a postdoctoral researcher at the U.K.'s University of Birmingham, who was not involved in the study. "We have fake characters versus real people, made-up situations versus genuine engagement, observation of behavior versus interaction, purely audio-visual input versus fully multimodal input, etc."

Previous research measuring electrical activity in the brain with electrodes attached to the scalp, a technique known as EEG, has shown areas that consistently light up upon viewing any human face. However, the pattern and strength of signals differ depending on the familiarity of the face, with more robust signals being tied to well-known faces.

Ambrus and his colleagues compiled EEG recordings of 42 participants for the photo sorting task, 24 participants for the video exposure task, and 23 participants for the in-person interaction task. They then used a machine-learning algorithm to identify the EEG patterns that correspond to different levels of face familiarity, and the researchers then used this model to interpret their experimental data.

The photo sorting task asked subjects to divide 30 photos of two previously unknown women into two piles, with each one representing a different person. Immediately afterward, they observed photos of the women, along with other people who looked fairly similar. No significant difference was seen in the EEG pattern when viewing the women versus strangers, suggesting that simply looking at photos in this manner does not create familiarity.

In the video exposure experiment, subjects viewed photos of actors they had never seen before during a baseline EEG measurement. They then watched one whole season of a TV series ("The Americans" or "The Bridge") where the actors played leading roles. An EEG test performed after they completed the season showed a strong indicator of familiarity, suggesting that video exposure does lead to reliable representations of face familiarity, as opposed to the photo sorting task.

The last experiment showed participants photos of four unknown women during a baseline EEG measurement. Then, in the days that followed, they got to know two of these women by meeting with them in-person.

"They spent an hour at our lab for three consecutive days, drinking coffee and playing a quiz game. They met personally and were free to chat about anything they wanted," said Ambrus. "All the participants met at the same place with the same people for the same amount of time."

An EEG test performed the next day, which again showed photos of all four women, demonstrated a drastic change from the baseline EEG. The participants' brains clearly recognized the two women's faces as familiar, and the signals were much stronger than those seen in the video exposure task. In-person interaction clearly matters when it comes to our brains and face recognition.

Acunzo, who studies sensory perception and visual attention, said the researchers went beyond the standard techniques used in face perception research by making people meet and interact in person.

"They found that media familiarization generates reliable familiarization representations, but not as strong as in-person familiarization," said Acunzo. "It is a result that was to be expected, but it is nice to have."

While the researchers didn't investigate the impact of virtual interaction through applications like Zoom, Ambrus suspects from personal experience that it still wouldn't equate to in-person interaction, something that became clear to him after teaching online during the pandemic.

"When I eventually met some of those students face-to-face, I was oftentimes quite surprised regarding the discrepancy between the 'expectations' in my mind and the real-world experience," he said. "I wonder how many times we walk by people on the street who we know from online interactions but don't recognize in person."/ Inside Science 

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