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18-year-old accused of killing person during basketball game

Floirida authorities said they arrested 18-year-old Anthony Cabrera Morales on Wednesday without incident. (Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office)

Tampa, Fla.

Authorities in Florida say a man has been arrested for shooting two people during a basketball game.

According to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to reports of shots fired Tuesday just before 7:30 p.m. at Plantation Park.

Deputies said they found two victims at the park when they arrived.

One of the men shot was later identified as 19-year-old Brian Jones. He was taken to an area hospital but did not survive.

The second shooting victim was not immediately identified, but they were taken to a hospital with stable vital signs.

Detectives said a fight had broken out that evening during a basketball game, leading to the shooting.

“A basketball game should never lead to a senseless act of violence such as this,” Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister said.

Deputies identified 18-year-old Cabrera Morales as the shooter and arrested him on Wednesday.

Morales is facing charges that include attempted murder in the first degree and murder in the second degree.

“This arrest cannot undo the tragic loss of life, but I’m proud of our detective’s hard work in finding and arresting this individual quickly,” Chronister said.

Detectives said the investigation of the shooting remains ongoing.

More than 150 people sickened with norovirus while on cruise, CDC says

FILE — People sickened with norovirus while on a cruise. (MariuszBlach/Getty Images via Canva)

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

A norovirus outbreak has been reported on a Holland America Line cruise ship.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 148 passengers and 10 crew members have fallen ill with norovirus on the ship.

The Holland America Eurodam ship left Port Everglades on Feb. 19 and is due back in Florida on March 1.

The agency reported that the outbreak was first reported on Feb. 24, with those affected by the illness experiencing vomiting and diarrhea.

Officials said in response to the outbreak that the cruise line was isolating sick passengers, adding sanitization procedures and consulting with health officials while monitoring the spread of the illness.

The CDC said cruise ships are required to report these types of cases.

Couple forced to sit next to corpse on plane for hours after passenger dies mid-flight, reports say

FILE — The couple said the situation occurred while they were on a Qatar Airways flight. (Thinkstock Images via Canva)

A couple was reportedly forced to sit next to a dead woman’s body for hours on a recent flight from Australia.

Mitchell Ring and Jennifer Colin were interviewed by the Australian news program “A Current Affair" about what happened.

They said the situation occurred while they were on a Qatar Airways flight last week.

According to the couple, hours into the flight a woman collapsed and died after she came out of the bathroom.

“Unfortunately, the lady couldn’t be saved, which was pretty heartbreaking to watch,” the news program quoted Ring. “They tried to wheel her up towards business class, but she was quite a large lady and they couldn’t get her through the aisle.”

The Colins said that’s when the flight crew decided to put the woman’s body in their row for the remaining four hours of the flight.

The couple claimed that the crew did not offer them a different seat and called the incident traumatic.

NBC News shared a statement from Qatar Airways with the airline apologizing to the passengers.

“First and foremost our thoughts are with the family of the passenger who sadly passed away on board our flight,” the statement read. “We apologize for any inconvenience or distress this incident may have caused, and are in the process of contacting passengers in line with our policies and procedures.”

The couple said they were heading to Venice, Italy, and continued to try and enjoy their trip despite the ordeal.

Barack Obama most liked among living presidents, survey finds

FILE -- Former President Barack Obama talks with President-elect Donald Trump before the state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Washington

A survey taken last month found that many Americans still hold former President Barack Obama in high regard when it comes to former presidents still with us.

According to Gallup, of the five living men who have served as U.S. president, Barack Obama received the highest favorable rating of 59% of those who responded to the survey.

Former President Joe Biden found himself on the opposite side, receiving the lowest favorable rating of 39% while George W. Bush and Bill Clinton were rated more positively than negatively.

Opinions about current President Donald Trump are divided, pollsters shared, with him receiving a 48% favorable response.

The reported results are from a Gallup survey taken shortly after Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration to a second term as president.

The four other living presidents attended the inaugural ceremony. All five also attended the Jan. 9 funeral of former President Jimmy Carter.

Gallup shared that Obama’s image has generally been stable since the end of his presidency.

A survey conducted in the days after the 2016 election found that 62% of the people surveyed had a favorable opinion of him, staying within the 58-63% range that has since been recorded.

Apple and Google restore TikTok to US app stores, reports say

FILE — Google Play restored TikTok to its U.S. app store along with Apple on Thursday. (Source: AP/Kiichiro Sato)

Apple and Google have reportedly made TikTok available again on their U.S. app stores.

According to multiple outlets, Google Play restored TikTok to its U.S. app store along with Apple on Thursday.

The reported actions followed promises by President Donald Trump to save the app and an executive action delaying the ban of the popular social media platform.

CNN reports TikTok shut down for roughly 14 hours in January but made a quick return to promises made by President-elect Trump to keep the platform working in the U.S.

TikTok’s questionable future in the U.S. stems from a law signed last April by President Joe Biden citing national security concerns regarding the platform.

The law required TikTok’s China-based parent company ByteDance to find an approved buyer for its U.S. platform or face a ban.

The Supreme Court upheld the law a few days before Trump was inaugurated.

The Associated Press reports an executive order Trump signed shortly after being sworn in as president enabled the app to continue operating for 75 days, or until early April.