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Fox News — Latest May 29

Archaeologists Discover Rare Neck Rings in Ancient Grave in Sweden

Archaeologists in Sweden have uncovered two rare neck rings from an ancient grave monument, dating back over 2,500 years. The discovery, made near Norrköping, is part of a larger archaeological investigation of the Late Bronze Age. The rings are considered highly unusual for their burial context and are well-preserved, with one showing signs of ritual damage.

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The Verge May 29

Wikipedia Editors Consider Strike Following Layoffs at Wikimedia Foundation

Recent layoffs at the Wikimedia Foundation have prompted concerns among Wikipedia editors regarding the organization's relationship with its community and allegations of union-busting. Some editors are considering a strike in response, although the feasibility of this action is uncertain.

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The Hill May 29

Bret Michaels withdraws from America 250 concert due to concerns

Bret Michaels has withdrawn from the upcoming 'Great American Fair' concert, becoming the fifth artist to do so for President Trump’s Freedom 250 event. He cited concerns about divisiveness and threats as reasons for his decision.

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variety.com May 29

Bret Michaels Withdraws from Freedom 250 Concerts Citing Safety Concerns

Bret Michaels has withdrawn from the 'Freedom 250' concert series in Washington, D.C., citing safety concerns and threats. He is the fifth artist to pull out, joining others such as Martina McBride and the Commodores. The concert series has faced significant backlash, leading to questions about its divisive nature.

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The Daily Beast May 29

Bret Michaels Withdraws from Freedom 250 Music Event

Bret Michaels has withdrawn from the Freedom 250 music event, joining several other artists who have canceled their participation due to concerns over the event's political affiliations. The Freedom 250 celebration, which is being organized by a group linked to former President Trump, has lost two-thirds of its originally confirmed acts.

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Wired May 29

Influencers Collaborate with Sex Workers on Livestreams

Sex workers are engaging with influencers in the manosphere through livestreams to enhance their online presence. While this can provide exposure, it has also resulted in situations where the sex workers experience degradation.

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Washington Examiner May 29

Several Performers Withdraw from Great American State Fair for America 250 Celebration

Several performers, including Martina McBride and Young MC, have withdrawn from the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., citing concerns over the event's political affiliations. The fair is part of the America 250 celebration scheduled for June 25 to July 10. As of now, Vanilla Ice remains the only confirmed performer.

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The Daily Beast May 29

Martina McBride Withdraws from Trump-Associated Event, Sparking Republican Reactions

Martina McBride has withdrawn from a Trump-affiliated musical event, citing misleading information about its nonpartisan nature. Her decision has prompted backlash from Republican supporters, with other artists also choosing to withdraw. The event is part of the celebrations for America's 250th birthday and is organized by Freedom 250.

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New York Post May 29

California Teen Wins Scripps National Spelling Bee

Shrey, a teenager from Rancho Cucamonga, California, has won the Scripps National Spelling Bee. The competition concluded with a lightning-round tiebreaker, which was a notable aspect of the event.

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The Daily Beast May 29

Erika Kirk Denies Claims of New Relationship After Husband's Death

Erika Kirk has publicly denied claims made by Collin Scott Campbell that she is in a new relationship with Blake Wynn, shortly after her husband's assassination. Kirk stated that the allegations are false and emphasized her ongoing grief. Both she and Wynn have rejected the claims made by Campbell.

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New York Post May 29

Kirk Cameron discusses values in Nashville after leaving California

Kirk Cameron shared his views on the values of Nashville following his move from California. He indicated a desire to return to California someday, acknowledging its offerings while highlighting concerns about living costs and politics.

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NPR — Top Stories May 29

Shrey Parikh, 14, wins the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee

Shrey Parikh, aged 14, emerged victorious in the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee, which took place in Washington, D.C. This event celebrated its 101st year and featured a 'spell-off' format for the third time since its implementation in 2021.

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New York Times — US May 29

Shrey Parikh Wins 2026 Scripps Spelling Bee Spell-Off

In the 2026 Scripps Spelling Bee, Shrey Parikh from Rancho Cucamonga, California, achieved a record by spelling the most words correctly in a spell-off. The event took place on May 29, 2026.

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The Daily Beast May 29

Martina McBride Withdraws from Event Associated with Trump

Martina McBride has withdrawn from a music event linked to President Trump, following the exit of several other performers due to confusion over the event's political affiliations. The Great American State Fair is scheduled for June 27 to June 10, 2026, on the National Mall, and has faced backlash regarding its association with Trump. McBride expressed disappointment over being misled about the event's nature.

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New York Post May 29

Art critic Anthony Haden-Guest sues Libbie Mugrabi over 97 cartoons

Art critic Anthony Haden-Guest has initiated legal action against Libbie Mugrabi, claiming she is withholding 97 of his artworks. Each piece is valued at around $1,000, and they are reportedly located at her Southampton property.

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