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BBC — World May 30

Trump comments on artists withdrawing from US Freedom 250 concert

Donald Trump has addressed the withdrawal of artists Young MC, Bret Michaels, and Martina McBride from the US Freedom 250 concert, citing their concerns about the event's political nature. He is contemplating attending the concert himself.

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Washington Examiner May 30

Trump Proposes 'AMERICA IS BACK' Rally Following Musician Withdrawals from State Fair

President Donald Trump has proposed an 'AMERICA IS BACK' rally to replace the Great American State Fair after several musicians withdrew, citing concerns about the event's politicization. The fair is part of the Freedom 250 programming celebrating the U.S. independence anniversary. Only Vanilla Ice has confirmed participation in the fair as of now.

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Guardian — US May 30

Louisiana Chapel Removes Name of Convicted Priest Anthony Odiong

Anthony Odiong, a priest convicted of sexual assault, had his name removed from the Our Lady of Guadalupe healing chapel in Luling, Louisiana. The chapel continues to display the names of two women who were victims of his actions.

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thewrap.com May 30

Clive Davis Hospitalized for Upper Respiratory Infection

Clive Davis has been hospitalized in New York City due to an upper respiratory infection. His spokesperson indicated that he is expected to be released within 24 to 48 hours. Davis, a significant figure in the music industry, has faced health issues in the past and has held various influential roles throughout his career.

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Fox News — Latest May 30

Rachel Ward Discusses Transition from Hollywood to Farming in Australia

Rachel Ward, the actress from 'The Thorn Birds,' has transitioned from Hollywood to farming in Australia, expressing her disillusionment with the entertainment industry. After experiencing the impact of bushfires, she shifted to regenerative farming and created a documentary on sustainable agriculture. Ward also discussed societal pressures on aging and beauty in a recent interview.

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New York Post May 30

Clive Davis hospitalized in New York City due to respiratory issue

Clive Davis, a prominent figure in the music industry, has been hospitalized in New York City due to a respiratory issue. He is 94 years old and has received multiple accolades, including five Grammy Awards and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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The Atlantic May 30

Pope Leo XIV's Encyclical Addresses AI and Human Dignity

Pope Leo XIV has issued an encyclical titled <i>Magnifica Humanitas</i>, addressing the ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) and the responsibilities of humanity. He calls for regulatory measures to prevent AI from dominating human life and highlights the socio-economic disparities exacerbated by technology. The encyclical emphasizes the importance of human dignity and poses critical questions about the essence of humanity in the digital age.

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New York Post May 30

Muslim Activist to Lead Group in Israel Parade in New York City

A Muslim interfaith activist is set to lead the first Muslim group in the Israel on Fifth Parade in New York City. She has emphasized her commitment to religious freedom and has faced threats related to her participation.

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Axios May 30

Schools Implement Measures to Reduce Screen Time in Classrooms

Efforts to reduce screen time in classrooms are gaining traction, with at least 16 states proposing legislation to limit technology use. Schools Beyond Screens, a nonprofit advocating for reduced screen time, has seen significant growth and has influenced policy changes in major school districts. The American Federation of Teachers has also introduced guidelines for managing AI and screen time in education.

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The Intercept May 30

Richard Glossip Discusses Life After Release from Death Row

Richard Glossip, released after spending three decades on death row, reflects on his life post-incarceration and the challenges he faces adjusting to freedom. His conviction for murder was vacated by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2025 due to prosecutorial misconduct. Glossip discusses his experiences since release, including support from his wife and the emotional impact of his wrongful imprisonment.

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Washington Examiner May 30

Obituary of Robert L. Woodson Sr. (1937-2026)

Robert L. Woodson Sr., a civil rights leader known for advocating self-reliance and grassroots solutions to poverty, passed away on May 30, 2026. He founded the Woodson Center and advised several U.S. presidents while emphasizing the importance of community-led initiatives in addressing social issues.

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