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Louisiana residents wait hours for basic supplies in Hurricane Laura aftermath

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iStock/Darwin BrandisBY: HALEY YAMADA, ABC News

(LAKE CHARLES, Louisiana) — Less than a week has passed since Hurricane Laura tore through Louisiana, leaving an estimated 180,000 people there without water.

Now, Lake Charles residents are waiting more than four hours for basic supplies, which are being handed out by the U.S. military, and desperately trying to clean up after the devastating storm.

“We need everything we can take, anything we can get,” said resident Clifton LeBlanc.

LeBlanc said he lost the roof of his house and that they were trapped inside for four days before his brother-in-law used a chainsaw to cut them out.

An estimated 500 electricity transmission towers are down in the Lake Charles area alone and 17,000 lineman from across 29 states are in Louisiana to help restore power.

At least 18 people have reportedly died as a result of the Category 4 storm. Half of those deaths have been attributed to carbon monoxide poisoning from generators.

Yet, amid the crisis heroes in the community have stepped up to help with the recovery.

Sandy Amato, a New Orleans nurse, helped evacuate three newborns from a damaged Lake Charles hospital to a hospital in New Orleans. She said it was time to pay back the Lake Charles hospital for its help 15 years ago, during Hurricane Katrina, when it took in babies that had been evacuated from New Orleans.

“When we went into the facility, of course the air conditioner was off and that’s the whole. They lost water pressure and they lost their air conditioning system. So everything, the walls were wet, the floors were wet from the humidity, and it was just stifling,” said nurse Sandy Amato on the Lake Charles hospital damage.

“I’m not going to lie. I felt very rewarded that I was able to pay it back because they helped us, and we were happy to help them. And I felt so good about it,” Amato added.

Artist Candice Alexander, whose studio was torn apart in the storm, said that her life’s work has been shredded. However, she remains optimistic.

“We’ll make it. … Lake Charles is going to come back,” she told ABC News. “You know, everybody needs to get home and get to work.”

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Brad Paisley to host 'Jimmy Kimmel' Live in September

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Mark Horton/WireImageBrad Paisley will soon be sitting in the host seat on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! 

Since going on hiatus in early June, host Jimmy Kimmel has invited several celebrity guest hosts to fill his spot. The country hitmaker has been tapped to helm the long-running ABC show on September 9, joining the likes of previous guest hosts Rob Lowe, pop star Dua Lipa, comedians Sarah Cooper and Iliza Shlesinger and more.

Brad released his current single “No I in Beer” in March. The star-studded video features many of his friends and peers including Carrie UnderwoodKelsea BalleriniTim McGrawDarius Rucker and more. It’s currently in the top 30 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.  

Jimmy Kimmel Live! airs at 11:35 p.m. ET on ABC.

By Cillea Houghton
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NYC judge allegedly punched on way to court by a person on a bike

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iStock/Marco_PiuntiBY: AARON KATERSKY, MARK CRUDELE, and IVAN REREIRA, ABC News

(NEW YORK) — A New York City judge was allegedly punched while she was walking to work Monday morning, according to law enforcement sources.

Judge Phyllis Chu of the New York City Criminal Court was walking from the Staten Island Ferry terminal to the courthouse around 9 a.m. when a person on a bike allegedly punched her in the jaw, according to the court and police sources.

Chu was rushed to New York-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan, where she was treated for her injuries and released in the afternoon, according to a spokesperson for the court. She was doing well, according to the spokesperson.

No suspect was named and it was unclear what the motive was behind the alleged attack as of Monday afternoon, according to sources. The investigation is ongoing.

Chu was appointed to her position in December 2016 after working 23 years as Kings County District Attorney’ Office, according to her bio on the city’s mayor advisory committee on the judiciary. During her tenure at the DA’s office, she was the senior assistant district attorney in the office’s homicide bureau, according to the bio.

Chu has presided over a number of cases in Manhattan Supreme Court including the Cuba Gooding Jr. groping case.

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The cast of 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' heads to HBO Max with an unscripted reunion special

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Chris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — To honor the show’s 30th anniversary, the cast of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air will reunite for an unscripted reunion special airing on HBO Max.

The Banks family — including Will Smith, Tatyana Ali, Karyn Parsons, Joseph Marcell, Daphne Maxwell Reid, and Alfonso Ribeiro, as well as DJ Jazzy Jeff — is getting back together again to look back on the show’s cultural impact. The sitcom ran on NBC for six seasons, from 1990 to 1996, stopping just short of reaching 150 episodes. 

The family previously reunited in April on Will’s Snapchat series Will From Home, where the cast paid tribute to James Avery, who played Phillip Banks and passed away in 2014. Earlier this month, it was announced that Will is developing a Fresh Prince reboot:  Based on Morgan Cooper’s viral video, Bel-Air, it’ll reimagine the show as a gritty drama.

The 30th-anniversary reunion special is set to tape on Sept. 10 and will debut exclusively on HBO Max around Thanksgiving. Fans can enjoy the show’s entire run now on HBO Max.

By Rachel George
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Luke Combs teases romantic new song, "Forever After All"

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ABC/Image Group LALuke Combs is giving fans a taste of a heartfelt new song he’s working on.

On Sunday, the country superstar shared a snippet of a new song called “Forever After All.” The lyrics tell a romantic tale of a couple who’s bond is so strong that even when separated by death, they can rest assured knowing they will one day reunite. 

“They say nothing lasts forever/But they ain’t seen us together/Or the way the moonlight dances in your eyes,” Luke sings with husky vocals over a guitar-led melody, the video accompanied by an image of a notebook page displaying the lyrics to the chorus.  

In the caption, the singer shares that the song follows in succession with “Beautiful Crazy” and “Better Together.”

“Forever After All” is drawing praise from across the musical spectrum, including fellow country star Tyler Hubbard who called it “Hit city” while Good Charlotte member Joel Madden replied with a heart emoji. 

Luke previously announced that he’ll be releasing What You See Ain’t Always What You Get on October 23, a deluxe edition of his chart-topping sophomore album What You See Is What You Get, featuring five new songs.

By Cillea Houghton
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