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National Park Service to Remove Quotes from Bunker Hill Monument Interpretative Panels

The National Park Service plans to remove three quotes from interpretative panels at the Bunker Hill Monument, which address slavery, immigration, and war memorials. U.S. Senator Edward J. Markey criticized the decision, linking it to a broader issue of censorship. The removal has sparked concern among preservationists and visitors regarding the importance of these historical reflections.

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New York Times — Business

'60 Minutes' Correspondents Will Remain After Pelley Departure

Correspondents Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker, and Jon Wertheim have confirmed they will stay with '60 Minutes' despite Scott Pelley's recent departure. They communicated their decision to colleagues in an email, citing concerns about the show's future.

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New York Post

Protests Erupt in Palermo Over Dua Lipa and Callum Turner's Wedding

In Palermo, Italy, residents are protesting the wedding of Dua Lipa and Callum Turner, which has resulted in a three-day shutdown of the city. Locals have displayed posters in town squares to express their dissatisfaction with the perceived extravagance of the event.

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Daily Wire

Actor James Handy Stabbed to Death in Los Angeles

James Handy, an actor from 'Top Gun: Maverick,' was stabbed to death in Los Angeles by Michael Gledhill, the son of his girlfriend. Gledhill called 911 after the incident, and Handy was pronounced dead at a hospital. The motive for the stabbing is still being investigated.

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New York Post

Matt Brown faced personal struggles prior to death

Matt Brown, a star of 'Alaskan Bush People,' experienced personal challenges, including a breakup, prior to his suicide. The circumstances of his struggles have been discussed following his death.

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The Hill

Vanilla Ice expresses interest in performing at Trump rally in Washington

Rapper Vanilla Ice has expressed his desire to perform at President Trump's rally in Washington, D.C., which is part of the events celebrating America's 250th birthday. This rally comes after several artists withdrew from a concert at Trump's "Great American State Fair."

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Guardian — US

Republican-led states introduce alternative designations for June amid Pride month

Republican-led states are rebranding June with alternative titles such as 'nuclear family month' and 'fidelity month' in response to the traditional observance of Pride month. This move has been interpreted as counterprogramming to the celebrations of LGBTQ+ communities, which commemorate the Stonewall uprising.

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Washington Examiner

Kennedy Center to Remove Trump's Name Following Court Order

The Kennedy Center is required to remove President Trump's name from its signage following a court order, while still seeking to recognize him. The decision comes from U.S. District Court Judge Christopher Cooper, who stated that congressional approval is necessary for such changes. The Kennedy Center plans to comply with the order by June 12.

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New York Post

New '60 Minutes' Chief Emphasizes Editorial Independence

Nick Bilton, the new chief of '60 Minutes', reaffirmed the program's commitment to journalistic independence in a memo to staff. He noted the importance of correspondents Leslie Stahl, Bill Whitaker, and Sharyn Alfonsi in shaping the show's future.

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