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Deutsche Welle Jun 03

Princess Leonor of Spain completes parachute training

Princess Leonor of Spain has made history by completing a parachuting course, marking her as the first Spanish royal to do so at the age of 20. This achievement was reported by Spanish media outlets.

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Fox News — Latest Jun 03

Peabo Bryson, singer known for Disney songs, dies at 75

Peabo Bryson, the singer famous for Disney songs such as "A Whole New World" and "Beauty and the Beast," has died at 75 after suffering a stroke. He was known for his smooth voice and emotional ballads, recording over 20 albums during his career.

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Guardian — US Jun 03

R&B singer Peabo Bryson passes away at age 75

Peabo Bryson, the acclaimed R&B singer famous for his Disney film duets, has died at the age of 75. His family reported that he passed away after suffering a stroke.

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Fox News — Latest Jun 03

Nick Pasqual sentenced to over 30 years for stabbing ex-girlfriend

Nick Pasqual has been sentenced to over 30 years in prison for stabbing his ex-girlfriend, Allie Shehorn, in 2024. He was convicted of attempted murder, forcible rape, and other charges following the violent incident at her home. Shehorn sustained serious injuries and underwent extensive medical treatment after the attack.

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New York Post Jun 02

Adam Sandler filmed new movie in San Francisco

Adam Sandler was seen in San Francisco during the filming of his new Netflix movie, "Time Out." The film is directed by Scott Cooper and is categorized as a psychological drama.

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New York Post Jun 02

Singer Peabo Bryson passes away at age 75

Peabo Bryson, a celebrated singer recognized for his work on Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast' and 'A Whole New World,' has died at the age of 75. His passing followed a stroke he experienced shortly before his death.

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Fox News — Latest Jun 02

University of Chicago Laboratory Schools to Stop Flying LGBTQ Pride Flag

The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools has decided to stop flying the LGBTQ pride flag, citing concerns about institutional neutrality. This decision was made after a review of the university's policies and has drawn criticism from faculty members who argue it undermines student dignity. The university maintains that it recognizes Pride Month and values the inclusion of LGBTQ+ individuals.

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New York Post Jun 02

Rupert Everett discusses challenges faced in pursuit of fitness

Rupert Everett, the actor famous for 'My Best Friend's Wedding,' shared insights into his struggles with fitness and the impact on his health. He described his pursuit of the perfect body as having led to significant physical issues and mentioned the brief duration of his Hollywood fame.

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PBS NewsHour Jun 02

Impact of Trump's Deportation Policies on College Students

Research highlights the difficulties faced by college students from immigrant families, exacerbated by the deportation policies of the Trump administration. These policies have heightened fears among students, including those with legal status, regarding their educational pursuits.

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PBS NewsHour Jun 02

Sting discusses expanding his artistic repertoire

Sting, known for his successful music career, has sold over 100 million records. While continuing his international tours, he is also exploring new artistic forms, as discussed in an interview with Geoff Bennett for PBS's CANVAS series.

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PBS NewsHour Jun 02

Journalist Michael Edison Hayden discusses extremism's impact on a West Virginia town

Michael Edison Hayden, a journalist who has studied extremism in America, discusses his new book, "Strange People on the Hill," which examines the effects of a far-right group's presence in a small West Virginia town. He also addresses the broader political divisions in the country during an interview with Amna Nawaz.

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washingtontimes.com Jun 02

Black Crowes Frontman Faces Backlash for Comments During Concert

During a concert in Tampa, Florida, Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson faced backlash after questioning the audience's patriotic chant. His comments led to booing and mixed reactions on social media, with some fans expressing disappointment and others defending his stance. Robinson has typically kept politics out of his performances.

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The Hill Jun 02

Michelle Obama discusses reality TV and reunion shows

Michelle Obama shared her thoughts on reality television during an appearance on the 'Lemme Say This' podcast. While she stated she could not be a 'Real Housewife,' she expressed interest in joining a reunion show.

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Fox News — Latest Jun 02

M.I.A. Sues Kid Cudi for $2.8 Million After Being Removed from Tour

M.I.A. has filed a $2.8 million lawsuit against Kid Cudi after being removed from his "Rebel Ragers Tour" for making comments about being a Republican voter. The lawsuit claims that her termination was unjustified and harmed her reputation and business opportunities, while Cudi stated that her remarks upset his fanbase.

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Guardian — US Jun 02

Texas Catholic Priest Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for Sexual Assault

Anthony Odiong, a Catholic priest in Texas, has been sentenced to life imprisonment following his conviction for sexual assault. The court heard testimonies regarding his inappropriate conduct over the years, while some witnesses advocated for a probationary sentence.

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