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Taylor Swift Could Throw Hat In Oscars Ring With 'Toy Story 5' Song

Billionaire pop star Taylor Swift announced Monday she will release an original song for “Toy Story 5,” which opens in theaters later this month.

LGBTQ Travel Company Queer Scout Says Scouting America Sued Over Trademarks Amid 'Political Pressure’

Queer Scout, a company that offers tours and experiences in Colombia for LGBTQ people, was sued by Scouting America, formerly Boy Scouts of America, over trademark concerns.

Peacock's Ratings Smash 'Love Island' Returns Tuesday—Already With Controversies

The eighth season of “Love Island USA,” Peacock’s ratings juggernaut that smashed records and became a national cultural conversation last year, returns Tuesday night.

White House Remembers Slain Gorilla Harambe As A ‘Legend’ On Tenth Anniversary Of Death

In a lengthy tribute on X that immediately went viral, the White House honored the slain Cincinnati Zoo gorilla Harambe as an “icon” of “internet history” and “American culture.”

Patagonia Will Drop Lawsuit If Drag Queen Stops Using Logo, Selling Merch

Patagonia said it would be willing to resolve a trademark lawsuit filed against drag queen Pattie Gonia if the performer stops selling merchandise under her drag name and agrees not to use the apparel company’s logo.

Controversial UFC Champion Sean Strickland Rips Trump’s White House Fight

UFC champion Sean Strickland claimed he was banned from attending the upcoming fight at the White House, but quipped he may show up with a bullhorn anyway to stage a “peaceful protest.”

Left-Wing Pundits Piker And Uygur Blocked From Entering U.K.

The United Kingdom’s Home Office said Piker and Uygur were blocked from entering the country because their presence “may not be conducive to the public good.”

Rogan Criticizes White House UFC Fight Again: ‘I Don’t Like The Idea Of Fighting Outside’

Joe Rogan, a decades-long UFC commentator, has repeatedly criticized the event, suggesting there could be security concerns or inclement weather.

Gold And Silver Hit Lowest Prices In Months After Strong Jobs Report

Strong jobs data and expectations the Federal Reserve will maintain or raise interest rates this year pushed gold and silver prices to two-month lows on Friday.

Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker And Jon Wertheim Staying At Embattled ‘60 Minutes’

The “60 Minutes” correspondents vowed to stay at the news program, but criticized the firings of their colleagues and said newsrooms should not be run like “dictatorships.”

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