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Today’s Rundown:
- MAGGIE SMITH (89), DRAKE HOGESTYN (70), KRIS KRISTOFFERSON (88), JOHN ASHTON (76) PASS AWAY OVER THE WEEKEND
- MAYA RUDOLPH AS HARRIS AND DANA CARVEY AS BIDEN OPEN 50TH SEASON OF ‘SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE’: Rounding out the line up for the 13 minute live-open were cameos from Jim Gaffigan as Tim Walz, Andy Samberg as Doug Emhoff, and cast members Bowen Yang as JD Vance, and James Austin Johnson as Donald Trump.
- YOUTUBE BLOCKS VIDEOS FROM ADELE, GREEN DAY, BOB DYLAN, OTHERS IN DISPUTE WITH SESAC: The disagreement stems from YouTube’s inability to reach a new agreement with SESAC, resulting in numerous videos becoming unavailable in the U.S.
- ZACHARY LEVI ENDORSES DONALD TRUMP AFTER ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR. SUSPENDS CAMPAIGN: This surprise appearance marks a shift in Levi’s political stance, as he had earlier aligned himself with Kennedy Jr.’s candidacy.
- HODA KOTB DECIDED TO LEAVE ‘TODAY’ AFTER BEING ASKED TO CUT HER $20 MILLION SALARY, PER REPORT: The announcement has come as a surprise to fans and colleagues, with Kotb’s departure marking the end of her 17-year run on the popular morning show.
- NATE SILVER, ALLAN LICHTMAN TRADE BARBS OVER 2024 ELECTION PICKS: The statistician and the historian have been debating their predictions and the methods behind them for the 2024.
- KENTUCKY SHERIFF PLEADS NOT GUILTY IN FATAL SHOOTING OF JUDGE IN HIS CHAMBERS: Kentucky sheriff Shawn “Mickey” Stines has been charged with first-degree murder.
- CALIFORNIA GOV. GAVIN NEWSOM VETOES FIRST-IN-NATION AI SAFETY BILL: Newsom expressed concerns that the bill could stifle innovation and prompt tech companies to leave California.
- TKO AGREES TO $375 MILLION SETTLEMENT IN CLASS-ACTION LAWSUIT BROUGHT BY FORMER UFC FIGHTERS: The lawsuit, led by fighters like Cung Le, Nate Quarry, and Jon Fitch, alleged that UFC abused its market power by limiting competition and controlling fighter contracts.
- CHICAGO WHITE SOX SET THE MODERN MLB RECORD FOR LOSSES IN A SEASON WITH 121: This surpassed the previous modern-era record held by the 1962 New York Mets, who had 120 losses.
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