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Beloved 75yearold math teacher found dead inside Baltimore elementary school Michael SinkewiczWed, March 11, 2026 at 5:35 AM UTC 0 A 75yearold math teacher who died over the weekend was discovered inside a Maryland elementary school, officials said Monday. Deborah Tolson, a math interventionist at Arundel Elementary School in Baltimore, was discovered inside the building, according to the school's principal, KerryAnn Malcolm. Tolson taught in Baltimore City Public Schools for 23 years and had worked at Arundel Elementary for the past seven. "Ms.

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A 75-year-old math teacher who died over the weekend was discovered inside a Maryland elementary school, officials said Monday.

Deborah Tolson, a math interventionist at Arundel Elementary School in Baltimore, was discovered inside the building, according to the school's principal, Kerry-Ann Malcolm.

Tolson taught in Baltimore City Public Schools for 23 years and had worked at Arundel Elementary for the past seven.

"Ms. Tolson was a very beloved member of our school community for seven years," Malcolm wrote in a letter to the school community. "A pillar of the school community, she was beloved by both students and staff."

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Police added that Tolson's body was transported to the state Medical Examiner's Office to determine the cause of death.

Malcolm said students were released at 10:15 a.m. Monday.

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"Our hearts and thoughts remain with Ms. Tolson's family and friends, as well as our entire school community, in this difficult time," Malcolm said. "We are still gathering additional details and will share what we can at a later time."

She added that the district is taking steps to support students and staff who are grieving.

"The Baltimore City Public Schools crisis team will support our school and talk to students and staff members to address their questions and concerns," Malcolm said.

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Baltimore City police said there were no signs of trauma or foul play after Deborah Tolson, a 75-year-old teacher, was found inside her Baltimore school.

It was not immediately clear when school officials became aware of Tolson's body and if students were in the building when she was discovered.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Baltimore City Police, the state Office of the Chief Medical Examiner and Arundel Elementary for additional information.

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Beloved 75yearold math teacher found dead inside Baltimore elementary school Michael SinkewiczWed, March 11, 2026 at 5:35 AM UTC 0 Beloved 75yearold math teacher found dead inside Baltimore elementary school A 75yearold math teacher who died over the weekend was discovered inside a Maryland elementary school, officials said Monday. Deborah Tolson, a math interventionist at Arundel Elementary School in Baltimore, was discovered inside the building, according to the school's principal, KerryAnn Malcolm.

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Beloved 75-year-old math teacher found dead inside Baltimore elementary school

A 75-year-old math teacher who died over the weekend was discovered inside a Maryland elementary school, officials said Monday.

Deborah Tolson, a math interventionist at Arundel Elementary School in Baltimore, was discovered inside the building, according to the school's principal, Kerry-Ann Malcolm.

Tolson taught in Baltimore City Public Schools for 23 years and had worked at Arundel Elementary for the past seven.

"Ms. Tolson was a very beloved member of our school community for seven years," Malcolm wrote in a letter to the school community. "A pillar of the school community, she was beloved by both students and staff."

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Baltimore City police told Fox News Digital that investigators found no signs of trauma or foul play.

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Police added that Tolson's body was transported to the state Medical Examiner's Office to determine the cause of death.

Malcolm said students were released at 10:15 a.m. Monday.

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"Our hearts and thoughts remain with Ms. Tolson's family and friends, as well as our entire school community, in this difficult time," Malcolm said. "We are still gathering additional details and will share what we can at a later time."

She added that the district is taking steps to support students and staff who are grieving.

"The Baltimore City Public Schools crisis team will support our school and talk to students and staff members to address their questions and concerns," Malcolm said.

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Baltimore City police said there were no signs of trauma or foul play after Deborah Tolson, a 75-year-old teacher, was found inside her Baltimore school.

It was not immediately clear when school officials became aware of Tolson's body and if students were in the building when she was discovered.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Baltimore City Police, the state Office of the Chief Medical Examiner and Arundel Elementary for additional information.

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What we know on the 12th day of the US and Israel's war with Iran Jessie Yeung, CNNWed, March 11, 2026 at 6:47 AM UTC 0 An Iranian missile flies toward Israel, as seen from Jerusalem on March 11, 2026. Jamal Awad/Reuters A wave of strikes on Iran hit the capital and northern areas overnight into Wednesday, while Tehran launched what it called its "most intense" operation of the war, targeting Israel and Gulf nations. Throughout the region, a humanitarian crisis is mounting – with the UN warning of toxic black rain, mass displacement and disrupted supply chains for lifesaving goods.

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A wave of strikes on Iran hit the capital and northern areas overnight into Wednesday, while Tehran launched what it called its "most intense" operation of the war, targeting Israel and Gulf nations.

Throughout the region, a humanitarian crisis is mounting – with the UN warning of toxic black rain, mass displacement and disrupted supply chains for life-saving goods. And the death toll continues to rise.

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What's happening in the region?

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Israeli strikes: Israel launched a wave of strikes in the Iranian capital overnight into Wednesday, with the Iranian Red Crescent saying a residential area in Tehran had been targeted. Beyond the capital, CNN staff in northern Iran also reported major nighttime air raids. Israel also said it struck targets in Beirut in Lebanon. Videos showed parts of a high-rise building engulfed in flames. Further south in Lebanon, a paramedic was killed after an Israeli strike hit a Red Cross ambulance.

Iran ramps up: Iran's military said it launched its "most intense and heaviest operation" since the start of the war overnight into Wednesday, according to state media. The attack targeted locations in Israel and US assets in the region, state media reported.

Regional attacks: Gulf states have been intercepting new waves of Iranian drones and missiles early Wednesday local time. A suspected Iranian drone also hit a US diplomatic facility in Iraq Tuesday, near the Baghdad airport, two sources told CNN. A cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz caught fire after being hit by an unknown projectile, while another vessel was damaged earlier Wednesday by a suspected projectile off the coast of the United Arab Emirates.

Toxic black rain: The World Health Organization is warning that black rain - contaminated rainfall - resulting from pollution could pose health risks after strikes in Iran. After fuel depots were hit last week, including in Tehran, thick plumes of black smoke billowed into the air, mixing with precipitation in the air to create toxic rain.

Growing death toll: Iran has accused the US and Israel of deliberately targeting civilians, with strikes killing more than 1,300 since the conflict started, according to Iran's UN ambassador. In Lebanon, Israel's strikes have killed more than 10 children every day so far, according to the UN's children's agency. Dozens more have been killed elsewhere around the region, including by Iranian strikes. Seven US service members have been killed and 140 troops wounded, the Pentagon said Tuesday.

What are the other headlines?

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Mines in the Strait: The US military said it destroyed Iranian naval ships — including 16 minelayers — near the Strait of Hormuz. Sources earlier told CNN that Tehran has begun laying mines in the waterway, the world's most important energy chokepoint, through which about one-fifth of all crude oil travels.

US terms: The White House laid out demands for what an "unconditional surrender" by Iran could look like, saying it will be personally determined by President Donald Trump. This includes dismantling Iran's ballistic missile arsenal that "protects" their nuclear ambitions, it said – adding that Trump does "not rule options out" in the war, including deploying US ground troops.

School strike: The Pentagon will release its report into a strike on an Iranian girls' school that killed at least 168 children, the White House said Tuesday. The US military was likely responsible, according to CNN and expert analysis of evidence. And footage has emerged that appears to show a US missile targeting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps naval base adjacent to the school.

Iranian women's soccer team: Seven members of the Iranian football team were granted humanitarian visas in Australia after seeking asylum, though one member changed her mind afterward and said she wanted to return home. The rest of the team left Sydney late Tuesday.

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A bus fire that killed 6 people could have been set deliberately, Swiss police say Wed, March 11, 2026 at 7:37 AM UTC 0 1 / 0Switzerland Fire Postal BusFire investigators examine the charred shell of a postal bus that caught fire in Kerzers, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, after several passengers were killed and others injured when a postal bus caught fire late Tuesday afternoon in the center of Kerzers, according to the Fribourg cantonal police.

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1 / 0Switzerland Fire Postal BusFire investigators examine the charred shell of a postal bus that caught fire in Kerzers, Switzerland, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, after several passengers were killed and others injured when a postal bus caught fire late Tuesday afternoon in the center of Kerzers, according to the Fribourg cantonal police. (Alessandro della Valle/Keystone via AP) ()

GENEVA (AP) — Police are investigating whether a bus fire in a town west of the Swiss capital that killed at least six people was started deliberately.

Police spokesperson Frédéric Papaux of Fribourg canton, or region, said an unspecified "voluntary act" could have caused the fire Tuesday evening in the town of Kerzers, about 25 kilometers (15 miles) west of Bern.

Five people were also injured in the fire, which for locals echoed a New Year's Eve fire in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana that killed 41 young people.

Christa Bielmann, representing the Fribourg police, told Swiss broadcaster SRF: "There is information circulating that a person poured flammable liquid over themselves on the bus and that this caused the fire. But this is part of the ongoing investigation and is being clarified."

"It shocks and saddens me that once again people have lost their lives in a serious fire in Switzerland," Swiss President Guy Parmelin wrote on X on Tuesday night. "The circumstances are being investigated. I offer my condolences to the families of those who died in Kerzers. And my thoughts are with the injured and the rescue workers."

There were no indications that this was a terror attack, Martial Pugin, head of communications for the Fribourg cantonal police, told broadcaster RTS on Wednesday morning.

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The regional transport bus is operated by PostBus, which is affiliated with the national postal service. Images from the scene on Swiss media showed flames tearing through the bus.

"We are deeply moved by this tragic news. Our thoughts are with the victims, the injured, and all their families," PostBus said in a statement on its website.

"After rushing to the scene, rescue teams noted that the vehicle was totally engulfed in flames," the regional government said in a statement.

Ambulance and helicopter teams ferried three people with severe injuries to hospitals, while two others were treated on site, police said.

Papaux said at least six people were killed. Police said the identification of the victims could take several days.

The burned-out vehicle was removed during the night and traffic returned to normal as of Wednesday morning.

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New Photo - Disney Reveals Strategy to Keep NBA Fans Engaged During Oscars Red Carpet Coverage

Disney Reveals Strategy to Keep NBA Fans Engaged During Oscars Red Carpet Coverage Will SayreWed, March 11, 2026 at 2:37 AM UTC 0 (Getty Images) It's hard to believe the 2026 Academy Awards are just days away. Hollywood's biggest night will air live on ABC as per usual, with a redcarpet event preceding the ceremony. But if you click over to the channel before all of the starstudded glamour begins, you'll catch some of ABC's highprofile NBA coverage.

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It's hard to believe the 2026 Academy Awards are just days away.

Hollywood's biggest night will air live on ABC as per usual, with a red-carpet event preceding the ceremony. But if you click over to the channel before all of the star-studded glamour begins, you'll catch some of ABC's high-profile NBA coverage.

One could argue that the pivot from basketball to dazzling dresses is a bit abrupt — so how might parent-company Disney smooth out the transition? Even better: How can the channel keep all those sports fans tuned into ABC as its red carpet then kicks off?

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That's where a seasoned TV, digital and social commentator can swoop in to help. ESPN's Omar Raja, who founded the House of Highlights Instagram account that ultimately became a cultural phenomenon, will be featured for half an hour during ABC's On the Red Carpet at the Oscars, Variety reports, offering some unique insights that are customary to his social-media series Hot Take Hotline.

"We are trying to keep some of that sports audience, and make it into a combination of sports and culture," said Raja — who got a few minutes on the red carpet last year — to Variety in an article published Tuesday, March 10.

"Having Omar return as a contributor to this year's pre-show is a natural fit," Adrianne Anderson, ABC's senior vice president of content development, told the magazine. "As one of ESPN's leading digital strategists and social media voices, his distinctive perspective makes him the ideal bridge from ESPN's NBA coverage on ABC to an evening of Oscars red carpet coverage."

As Oscar Sunday draws closer and closer, other exciting updates have been released surrounding the event. It was recently announced that When Harry Met Sally stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan will reunite during the ceremony to pay tribute to the late Rob Reiner, for example.

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Brody and Georgina Chapman have been in a relationship since 2019. Harvey Weinstein on his exwife being thanked in Adrien Brody's Oscars speech: 'I'm glad she's finally found some happiness' Brody and Georgina Chapman have been in a relationship since 2019. By Shania Russell :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/ShaniaRussellauthorphoto5934b684845d480caa4485648c39ef2b.jpg) Shania Russell Shania Russell is a news writer at , with five years of experience. Her work has previously appeared in SlashFilm and Paste Magazine. EW's editorial guidelines March 10, 2026 5:49 p.m.

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Harvey Weinstein has no hard feelings towards Adrien Brody, who is currently dating the disgraced producer and convicted sex offender's ex-wife Georgina Chapman.

In his first major interview from behind bars, the former Hollywood mogul was asked if he was bothered when Brody thanked Chapman and the two children she shares with Weinstein while accepting the Best Actor Oscar for *The Brutalist*.

"I was happy," Weinstein told *The Hollywood Reporter*. "It's good that my kids have someone in their lives. And Georgina suffered terribly because of me. I'm glad she's finally found some happiness."

This was also the sentiment expressed in Weinstein's initial reaction, days after the March 2025 awards ceremony. In a statement shared with ** via email, a rep for Weinstein wrote, "Harvey is happy for Georgina and deeply grateful that his children are receiving the love and care they so rightly deserve."

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The loving tribute from Brody came toward the end of his lengthy acceptance speech, which saw him at one point speak directly to Chapman, his date to the ceremony.

"I share this with my amazing partner, Georgina, who has not only reinvigorated my own self-worth, but my sense of value and my values," Brody said. "And her beautiful children, Dash and India. I know it's been a roller coaster, but, thank you for accepting me into your life. Popsy's coming home a winner!"

Chapman and Weinstein were married for a decade, but separated in 2017, following reports in *The New York Times** *and *The New Yorker* that accused the prolific producer of sexual misconduct with more than a dozen women. The couple finalized their divorce in 2022.

Weinstein noted that while he and Chapman no longer speak to one another, she continues to allow him contact with their children.

"She lets me see our children, which I am grateful for," he said. "I am sorry she got such a bad rap. She knew nothing about what I was doing. I was a master of deception."

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Referencing her fashion label Marchesa, he added, "To punish her company is an act of insanity. All those women she dressed so beautifully abandoned her overnight. Have some courage, for God's sake!"

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In addition to his kids with Chapman, Weinstein has three daughters with his first wife, Eve Chilton. He told *The Hollywood Reporter* that while he is in contact with his eldest daughter, who he speaks to "every single day," he has not been able to reach the other two kids from his first marriage.

"[They] haven't talked to me for six years," Weinstein said, later adding, "They never respond. It's been radio silence from them ever since the allegations started."

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Zara Larsson Hits the Stage in Mini Skirt & Bikini Top ComboEvolve EditorsWed, March 11, 2026 at 2:40 AM UTC 0 Photo Credit: Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty Images Zara Larsson enthralls fans by grooving in a silver bikini top and mini skirt. The 28yearold singer shared a lengthy carousel detailing some of her best fashion, candid moments, and shaking a leg to some groovy music. However, out of all her fashionfocused looks, Larsson enchanted fans in a silver bikini top and white mini skirt.

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Zara Larsson enthralls fans by grooving in a silver bikini top and mini skirt. The 28-year-old singer shared a lengthy carousel detailing some of her best fashion, candid moments, and shaking a leg to some groovy music. However, out of all her fashion-focused looks, Larsson enchanted fans in a silver bikini top and white mini skirt.

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Zara Larsson stuns in a new video showcasing a silver bikini top and white mini skirt. The "WOW" crooner shared the photos with the caption, "ANAHEIM!!!!" followed by multiple dolphin emojis. Unsurprisingly, the pictures garnered 222K likes, 3,798 shares, 1,820 retweets, and 639 comments.

The video showcases Larsson shaking a leg to one of her songs at her concert. She matched the bikini top with an ultra mini crop jacket and a short skirt with feather-like extensions. The "Lush Life" singer matched steps with her background dancers, never missing a beat as she led the energy and tempo throughout the performance.

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Her shimmering silver pumps matched her luscious blonde hair cascading down her waist. Larsson wore bold hoop earrings and glam concert makeup, which added an extra oomph factor to her overall look.

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