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The Hill Jun 03

NAACP Calls for Boycott of SEC Schools by Black Athletes

The NAACP has urged Black athletes to boycott SEC schools, citing a lack of strategic planning in the initiative. Critics highlight that the call places undue pressure on young athletes without offering sufficient support.

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Fox News — Latest Jun 03

YouTuber banned for life from Six Flags after roller coaster stunt

YouTuber Allen Ferrell has been banned for life from all Six Flags parks after posting a video of himself eating chicken nuggets on a roller coaster. Six Flags cited safety concerns as the reason for the ban, emphasizing their policy against food on rides.

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The Daily Beast Jun 03

Aida Turturro Discusses Heart Attack Experience on Podcast

Aida Turturro, the actress from *The Sopranos*, discussed her near-fatal heart attack on a podcast, revealing her initial misinterpretation of symptoms and the subsequent diagnosis that led to surgery. She highlighted the importance of self-care and awareness of heart health, especially for women.

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NPR — Top Stories Jun 03

Journalist Explores Family History and Racial Identity

Susan Saulny, a journalist, investigates her family history, particularly her Creole great-uncle who relocated to Chicago and chose to identify as white. This decision has had lasting effects on her family's dynamics and connections.

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The Hill Jun 03

Actor Owain Rhys Davies has died at age 44

Owain Rhys Davies, an actor recognized for his work in various television and film projects, has died at the age of 44. His family confirmed the news this week.

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The Hill Jun 03

Royal police officers removed following allegations of inappropriate remarks

Two police officers have been removed from their roles after allegations of inappropriate remarks were made at the residence of Prince William and Kate Middleton. A staff member reported that one officer tried to add her as a friend on Facebook, which she found inappropriate.

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New York Post Jun 03

Prince Harry attends polo match in Montecito

Prince Harry was seen at a polo match in Montecito, California, where he watched the son of his friend Nacho Figueras compete. Meghan Markle and their children did not attend the event.

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New York Times — Politics Jun 03

Bari Weiss Comments on Scott Pelley's Departure from CBS News

Bari Weiss, editor in chief of CBS News, commented on the departure of Scott Pelley, stating that attempts to reconcile were unsuccessful, leading to their parting. The statement was made on June 3, 2026.

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Guardian — US Jun 03

Columbia University Establishes $21 Million Fund for Antisemitism Claims

Columbia University has set up a $21 million fund to address claims of antisemitism following protests related to the Gaza conflict. Several Jewish faculty members have filed claims alleging harassment due to their positions on Palestinian rights as the deadline for submissions to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission nears.

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Guardian — US Jun 03

Columbia Faculty File Claims for Harassment Compensation Related to Gaza Protests

Jewish faculty members at Columbia University have filed claims with the EEOC for harassment they allege to have faced due to their support for Palestinian rights. This action follows a settlement that established a fund for Jewish employees reporting a hostile work environment during protests related to the conflict in Gaza.

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The Atlantic Jun 03

The Future of the Anacostia Community Museum Remains Uncertain

The Anacostia Community Museum, the first federally funded museum dedicated to Black history, has struggled with funding and identity since its inception. Despite community efforts to secure its future amid proposed budget cuts, the museum's long-term viability remains in question.

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Deutsche Welle Jun 03

Wim Wenders withdraws film featuring controversial scene

Wim Wenders has withdrawn his film "The Wrong Move" after actress Nastassja Kinski called for the removal of a controversial scene. Kinski has been advocating for this change for several years.

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Deutsche Welle Jun 03

Wim Wenders withdraws film featuring controversial scene

Wim Wenders has withdrawn his film "The Wrong Move," which includes a controversial scene with actress Nastassja Kinski. Kinski, who was 13 at the time of filming, has long called for the removal of the scene.

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Deutsche Welle Jun 03

Study Examines AI Coverage in Kenyan and South African Media

A new study investigates how AI is portrayed in the media of Kenya and South Africa, noting shortcomings in coverage related to issues like data colonialism and deepfakes. The report suggests practical measures to improve reporting on these topics.

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The Hill Jun 03

Jackie Siegel to Participate in Naloxone Awareness Day in Washington, D.C.

Jackie Siegel will be in Washington, D.C. to participate in Naloxone Awareness Day, an event focused on increasing awareness of naloxone, a medication used to reverse opioid overdoses. Siegel emphasized the importance of public knowledge about the drug, noting its obscurity a decade ago.

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Daily Wire Jun 03

Elijah Wood Critiques Alamo Drafthouse's QR Code Ordering System

Elijah Wood criticized Alamo Drafthouse's new QR code ordering system in a recent post, calling it 'truly awful' and advocating for the return of physical menus. The cinema chain introduced this system earlier this year to enhance efficiency and reduce distractions, but many customers have expressed dissatisfaction with the changes.

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