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Ancient Tunnel Discovered Near Jerusalem's Kingdom of Judah Site

Archaeologists have discovered a 164-foot-long ancient tunnel in Jerusalem near the biblical Kingdom of Judah site. The Israel Antiquities Authority announced the find, noting that the tunnel's purpose remains uncertain, though it may have been used for quarrying. The discovery adds to the ongoing archaeological efforts in the area.

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The Atlantic

Spencer Pratt's Transition from Reality TV to Political Candidate

Spencer Pratt, known for his role on MTV's *The Hills*, is now running for mayor of Los Angeles against Karen Bass. His campaign, influenced by personal experiences and his background in reality TV, emphasizes issues like homelessness and crime. As the primary election approaches, Pratt's strategies reflect his reality TV past, utilizing media to shape public perception.

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New York Post

Hasan Piker claims UK has barred him due to pro-Israel group pressure

Twitch streamer Hasan Piker has claimed that he is barred from entering the UK, a decision he attributes to pressure from Jewish groups. These groups had urged the government to take action against him due to his comments on Hamas and Hezbollah.

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The New Yorker

Shakespeare in the Park Production Features Weddings

This year's Shakespeare in the Park production of 'Romeo and Juliet' is set against the backdrop of the U.S.-Mexico border and features a real-life wedding at the end of each performance. This creative approach aims to provide a fresh perspective on the iconic story.

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The Daily Beast

Jimmy Kimmel Critiques Trump During Peabody Award Acceptance Speech

During his Peabody Award acceptance speech, Jimmy Kimmel criticized former President Donald Trump, highlighting the challenges faced by his show due to administration pressure. Kimmel emphasized the importance of free speech and the right to criticize leaders, thanking his staff and Trump for inspiring his advocacy.

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New York Times — US

1875 First-Edition Poetry Book Found After Library Fire Damage

An 1875 first-edition poetry book has been recovered by the Mechanics’ Institute Library in San Francisco. Myles Cooper, the library's manager and archivist, stated that the book has fire damage but is still salvageable.

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Former Iowa School Superintendent Sentenced to Two Years in Prison

Ian Andre Roberts, former superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, was sentenced to two years in prison for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegally possessing firearms. He is expected to be deported to Guyana after his sentence. Roberts was arrested in 2025, and a loaded handgun was found in his vehicle during the arrest.

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New York Post

Kurt Russell discusses relocation from LA to Colorado

Actor Kurt Russell addressed concerns about his move from Los Angeles to Colorado, stating that he was not trying to escape but simply choosing to live where he prefers. He acknowledged that some people warned him this decision might affect his career.

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Commodores Co-Founder Ronald LaPread Passes Away at Age 75

Ronald LaPread, co-founder and former bassist of the Commodores, has died at 75. His daughter confirmed his passing, which followed a sudden medical event in Auckland, New Zealand. LaPread was a key member of the band from 1970 to 1986, contributing to many of their biggest hits and earning a Grammy Award.

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urbanhollywood411.com

NAACP Leader Advocates for Coalition Between Black and Latino Communities

Sean Walton, president of the Columbus NAACP, urged for solidarity between Black and Latino communities during a panel at the Ohio Black Expo on May 23, 2026. His call for coalition-building was met with resistance from the audience, leading to a discussion on political representation and past voting behaviors.

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New York Post

Underwater Drone Used in Annual Loch Ness Monster Search

An annual search for the Loch Ness Monster took place in the Scottish Highlands, featuring the use of an underwater drone. The event, organized by the Loch Ness Experience, began on Thursday and drew a large number of participants and technology companies.

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