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The Hill Jun 04

Kennedy Center instructed to remove Trump's name by June 12

The Kennedy Center has been instructed by its legal team to start removing President Trump's name from the facility following a federal court ruling. Staff have been given a deadline of June 12 to make the necessary changes to various materials.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: +0.00
New York Times — US Jun 04

Women Recall Behavior of Graham Platner

Women who dated Graham Platner have shared their unsettling experiences. Platner, a combat veteran, has acknowledged his previous struggles with mental health and alcohol, asserting that his past actions do not reflect his current self.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: -0.20
New York Times — Politics Jun 04

Women Recall Behavior of Graham Platner from Past Relationships

Women who were in relationships with Graham Platner have shared their unsettling experiences. Platner, a combat veteran, has acknowledged his past struggles with mental health and alcohol, asserting that his former behavior does not reflect who he is today.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: -0.20
New York Post Jun 04

Tribeca Festival highlights the creator economy

The Tribeca Festival, as articulated by Festival Director Cara Cusumano, emphasizes inclusivity in storytelling, questioning the notion of belonging within the festival's framework. Cusumano's comments reflect the festival's engagement with the creator economy.

Bias: 10 Sentiment: +0.10
Fox News — Latest Jun 04

Matt Brown's Cause of Death Confirmed as Suicide

Matt Brown, known for his role on 'Alaskan Bush People,' has been confirmed to have died by suicide, with contributing factors including methamphetamine use. His body was recovered from a river in Washington state, and his family has released a statement reflecting on his struggles with mental health and addiction.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: -0.50
Scientific American Jun 04

Study Examines Mental Health Effects of Remote Work on Americans

A recent study with more than 588,000 participants highlights potential mental health challenges associated with remote and hybrid work. The research suggests that while these work arrangements have benefits, they may also lead to increased loneliness and sadness.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: -0.50
New York Post Jun 04

Prince Andrew Seen with Bruise on Face

Prince Andrew was seen with a large bruise on his face while being driven in England. He reportedly appeared upset at the time.

Bias: 30 Sentiment: -0.50
The Daily Beast Jun 04

Whoopi Goldberg Expresses Disagreement with Demi Moore on AI Discussion

Whoopi Goldberg voiced her disagreement with Demi Moore's support for embracing artificial intelligence during an episode of 'The View.' Goldberg stated she is not interested in AI and criticized the pressure from celebrities to adopt it, advocating for individuals to engage with technology at their own pace.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: +0.00
New York Post Jun 04

LeBron James shares video of golf practice in Italy

LeBron James recently shared a video of himself practicing golf by hitting balls into the sea in Italy. The post received mixed reactions from fans, with some voicing concerns about environmental issues.

Bias: 25 Sentiment: -0.20
The Atlantic Jun 04

Kennedy Center to Remove Trump's Name Following Court Ruling

The Kennedy Center is set to remove Donald Trump's name from its branding following a federal court ruling. A memo directed staff to eliminate references to Trump in all communications and materials, restoring the center's original name. The court found that the board acted beyond its authority in renaming the center.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: +0.00
cnbc.com Jun 04

Obama Presidential Center Set to Open on Juneteenth

The Obama Presidential Center is set to open on Juneteenth in Chicago, featuring a range of exhibits and facilities. With a budget of $850 million, it will be the most expensive presidential museum to visit, operated by the Obama Foundation rather than the National Archives.

Bias: 10 Sentiment: +0.10
The Daily Beast Jun 04

Brian Kilmeade Expresses Opposition to Robert E. Lee Marker Reinstatement

Brian Kilmeade, during a segment on 'Fox & Friends,' opposed the reinstatement of a highway marker honoring Robert E. Lee, stating that Lee did not want a statue. His comments led to a debate with co-hosts about the significance of such memorials in history. This marks a change from Kilmeade's earlier position advocating for the preservation of historical context during the Black Lives Matter protests.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: +0.00