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- VIRAL ‘RAPTURE IN DAYS’ CLAIMS SPREAD; FAITH LEADERS URGE CAUTION: A story claiming some pastors believe Jesus could return “within days” went viral, fueled by end-times interpretations tied to fall Jewish holidays. The pieces cite individual pastors and social posts, but provide no verifiable prophecy or timeline. Mainstream Christian denominations generally warn against setting dates for the Second Coming. Readers should treat such claims as opinion, not news, and check primary sources. The articles largely echo earlier tabloid coverage.
- KAMALA HARRIS LAUNCHES ‘107 DAYS’ WITH MADDOW INTERVIEW: Kamala Harris kicked off the tour for her new book, 107 Days, with a sit-down on MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show. Coverage says the memoir looks back at her 2024 campaign sprint, lessons learned, and regrets. The appearance is part of a broader media push ahead of the book’s release events. Early write-ups highlight personal behind-the-scenes details from the campaign. More dates are expected to roll out this week.
- TRUMP REVIVES FALSE LINKS BETWEEN TYLENOL, VACCINES AND AUTISM: President Trump again promoted unproven links between acetaminophen (Tylenol), vaccines, and autism while announcing a new study effort. Scientists say large studies have not shown vaccines cause autism, and claims about Tylenol’s role remain speculative. Medical groups cautioned against spreading misinformation that could harm public health. Fact-checks emphasize the long-standing “actual malice” standard for false claims isn’t relevant to scientific consensus. Families were urged to consult pediatricians, not social media posts.
- TRUMP SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER DESIGNATING ‘ANTIFA’ A TERROR GROUP: The White House published an executive order purporting to label “antifa” a domestic terrorist organization. Legal experts note U.S. law doesn’t have a formal process to designate domestic groups the way it does foreign terrorist organizations, raising questions about how the order would be applied. Supporters say it empowers agencies to disrupt violent activity; critics warn of overreach against loosely organized activists. How the order is enforced—and how courts react—will determine its impact.
- ABC ENDS KIMMEL SUSPENSION; ‘JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE!’ BACK ON AIR: ABC said Jimmy Kimmel Live! will return to air after a short suspension tied to Kimmel’s remarks about reactions to Charlie Kirk’s killing. Disney and ABC cited “thoughtful conversations” with Kimmel ahead of the decision. Some affiliates had paused the show during the controversy. Supporters in entertainment called the suspension an overreaction, while critics said networks must enforce standards. The show’s return is slated for tonight.
- TOM HOLLAND SUFFERS MILD CONCUSSION ON ‘SPIDER-MAN’ SET: Tom Holland sustained a mild concussion during a stunt while filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day near London. Production paused for precautionary checks, according to entertainment reports. Holland still made a charity appearance with Zendaya shortly after, suggesting he’s recovering well. Trade outlets expect shooting to resume within days. The film is currently slated for a July 2026 release.
- TIGER HANDLER WITH LINKS TO ‘TIGER KING’ WORLD KILLED IN MAULING: A tiger fatally mauled handler Ryan Easley at the Growler Pines Tiger Preserve in Hugo, Oklahoma, officials and the facility said. Easley previously ran ShowMe Tigers and had ties to personalities from the Tiger King universe. The preserve suspended tours and encounters after the incident. Animal-welfare groups renewed calls to end public interactions with big cats. Authorities are reviewing safety protocols at the site.
- ‘FINGERPRINT’ STUDY RESHAPES THEORY ON STONEHENGE ALTAR STONE: New and recent coverage highlights research that chemically “fingerprinted” Stonehenge’s Altar Stone and points to a Scottish origin, not Wales. The finding—first reported in 2024 and still being discussed—suggests huge stones may have traveled ~750 km, implying complex Neolithic networks. Follow-up explainers this week revisit what the shift means for trade and engineering at the time. Scholars say more fieldwork is needed to pinpoint the exact quarry site. For now, the Scottish link is the leading hypothesis.



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