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Cyclone Kills 31, Van Der Beek Dies, WNBA Star to Testify

Actor James Van Der Beek, best known for his roles in "Dawson's Creek" and "Varsity Blues," died at the age of 48, according to a statement posted on his Instagram page on Wednesday. The news was confirmed by ABC News.

Van Der Beek's family announced his passing, stating he "passed peacefully this morning" and that he "met his final days with courage, faith, and grace." The family requested privacy as they grieved the loss of their "loving husband, father, son, brother, and friend." Further details regarding his wishes and love for humanity will be shared later, the statement added.

In other news, a WNBA player, Rickea Jackson, is "willing to testify" against her ex-boyfriend, James Pearce Jr., following an alleged domestic violence incident, as reported by Fox News. Pearce, an Atlanta Falcons player, was arrested near Miami after a domestic dispute with Jackson. Jackson's attorneys requested the court to expedite the case and bring justice to her and the people of Florida.

Meanwhile, the small Canadian town of Tumbler Ridge is reeling from a shooting at a local secondary school and home that left nine people dead and at least 25 wounded, according to BBC World. The community of just 2,500 people is in shock, with residents describing the event as "terrifying." One resident, who has lived in the town for 19 years, stated, "I will know every victim."

Also, Cyclone Gezani caused widespread devastation in Madagascar, killing at least 31 people, according to the disaster authority on the Indian Ocean island, as reported by BBC World. The cyclone made landfall on Tuesday, hitting the main port of Toamasina, causing "total chaos." Houses collapsed, power lines snapped, and trees were uprooted. The country's military leader reported that nearly 75% of Toamasina was destroyed.

Finally, a report by the children's commissioner for England revealed that children are being "bombarded" with advertisements for weight loss drugs online, despite such advertising being banned, according to BBC Technology. Dame Rachel de Souza said the posts were "immensely damaging" to young people's self-esteem and called for a ban on social media advertising to children. A spokesperson for the media regulator Ofcom stated that it does not tolerate "tech firms prioritizing engagement over children's online safety."

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