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In this premiere episode of "The God Hook," host Carol Costello introduces the chilling story of Richard Beasley, infamously known as the Ohio Craigslist Killer. In previously unreleased jailhouse recordings, Beasley portrays himself as a devout Christian, concealing his manipulative and predatory behavior. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Beasley's deceitfulness extends beyond the victims he buried in shallow graves. Listen to the preview of a bonus conversation between Carol and Emily available after the episode. Additional info at carolcostellopresents.com . Do you have questions about this series? Submit them for future Q&A episodes . Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see additional videos, photos, and conversations. For early and ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content, subscribe to the podcast via Supporting Cast or Apple Podcasts. EPISODE CREDITS Host - Carol Costello Co-Host - Emily Pelphrey Producer - Chris Aiola Sound Design & Mixing - Lochlainn Harte Mixing Supervisor - Sean Rule-Hoffman Production Director - Brigid Coyne Executive Producer - Gerardo Orlando Original Music - Timothy Law Snyder SPECIAL THANKS Kevin Huffman Zoe Louisa Lewis GUESTS Doug Oplinger - Former Managing Editor of the Akron Beacon Journal Volkan Topalli - Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology Amir Hussain - Professor of Theological Studies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://evergreenpodcasts.supportingcast.fm…
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Libre News of the World is your trusted source for global news, delivering the most important stories with integrity and fairness. In a world where media can often be clouded by bias, we are committed to presenting the truth—unfiltered and agenda-free. Each episode, we delve into the events shaping our world, offering clear, balanced, and well-researched coverage.
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World , we covered several significant global developments. In Portugal, the caretaker government announced plans to expel approximately 18,000 undocumented immigrants, with the first group set to leave within 20 days, drawing criticism from opposition parties (BBC News). In the UK, Friedrich Merz’s bid to become Chancellor was thwarted in the Bundestag, causing political turmoil and leading to calls for snap elections (Deutsche Welle). In South Korea, wildfires have caused significant damage, with over 40 dead and 1,000 injured, prompting a state of emergency (Reuters). Meanwhile, in Spain, a major copper cable theft severely disrupted the high-speed rail network, leaving thousands stranded (The Guardian). In the Philippines, the U.S. deployed advanced missile defense systems as part of joint military exercises amid rising regional tensions (Reuters). Lastly, Israel’s proposed expanded offensive in Gaza has sparked international criticism, with France and China urging restraint (Al Jazeera). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!…
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World , we covered several significant global developments. In Portugal, the caretaker government announced plans to expel approximately 18,000 undocumented immigrants, with the first group set to leave within 20 days, drawing criticism from opposition parties (BBC News). In the UK, Friedrich Merz’s bid to become Chancellor was thwarted in the Bundestag, causing political turmoil and leading to calls for snap elections (Deutsche Welle). In South Korea, wildfires have caused significant damage, with over 40 dead and 1,000 injured, prompting a state of emergency (Reuters). Meanwhile, in Spain, a major copper cable theft severely disrupted the high-speed rail network, leaving thousands stranded (The Guardian). In the Philippines, the U.S. deployed advanced missile defense systems as part of joint military exercises amid rising regional tensions (Reuters). Lastly, Israel’s proposed expanded offensive in Gaza has sparked international criticism, with France and China urging restraint (Al Jazeera). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!…
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World , we covered several significant global developments. In Portugal, the caretaker government announced plans to expel approximately 18,000 undocumented immigrants, with the first group set to leave within 20 days, drawing criticism from opposition parties (BBC News). In the UK, Friedrich Merz’s bid to become Chancellor was thwarted in the Bundestag, causing political turmoil and leading to calls for snap elections (Deutsche Welle). In South Korea, wildfires have caused significant damage, with over 40 dead and 1,000 injured, prompting a state of emergency (Reuters). Meanwhile, in Spain, a major copper cable theft severely disrupted the high-speed rail network, leaving thousands stranded (The Guardian). In the Philippines, the U.S. deployed advanced missile defense systems as part of joint military exercises amid rising regional tensions (Reuters). Lastly, Israel’s proposed expanded offensive in Gaza has sparked international criticism, with France and China urging restraint (Al Jazeera). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!…
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World, Brazilian police foiled a bomb plot at Lady Gaga’s record-setting Rio concert attended by 2.5 million fans, arresting suspects linked to hate groups ( Mongabay ). In Chile, Susana Moreira, a woman with muscular dystrophy, became the face of the euthanasia debate, pushing for long-delayed legislation ( SWP Berlin ). In China, 10 died after tourist boats capsized during a storm in Guizhou, prompting safety reviews from President Xi ( South China Morning Post ). Australia's screen industry reacted to Trump’s 100% tariff on foreign films, warning of severe economic impact ( Army Recognition ). Japan denied plans to weaponize its U.S. Treasury holdings in trade talks ( Korea Herald ). Vietnam vowed to hit 8% growth despite looming U.S. tariffs, banking on new infrastructure and trade partners ( Tuoi Tre News ). Starlink launched in Congo after the government reversed a ban over security concerns ( Economic Times ). Lastly, Syria and Turkey agreed on a power-sharing deal, including electricity imports and a new gas pipeline to Aleppo ( Reuters ). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!…
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express edition, Brazilian police foiled a bomb plot at Lady Gaga’s record-setting Rio concert attended by 2.5 million fans, arresting suspects linked to hate groups ( Mongabay ). In Chile, Susana Moreira, a woman with muscular dystrophy, became the face of the euthanasia debate, pushing for long-delayed legislation ( SWP Berlin ). In China, 10 died after tourist boats capsized during a storm in Guizhou, prompting safety reviews from President Xi ( South China Morning Post ). Australia's screen industry reacted to Trump’s 100% tariff on foreign films, warning of severe economic impact ( Army Recognition ). Japan denied plans to weaponize its U.S. Treasury holdings in trade talks ( Korea Herald ). Vietnam vowed to hit 8% growth despite looming U.S. tariffs, banking on new infrastructure and trade partners ( Tuoi Tre News ). Starlink launched in Congo after the government reversed a ban over security concerns ( Economic Times ). Lastly, Syria and Turkey agreed on a power-sharing deal, including electricity imports and a new gas pipeline to Aleppo ( Reuters ). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!…
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Super Express edition, Brazilian police foiled a bomb plot at Lady Gaga’s record-setting Rio concert attended by 2.5 million fans, arresting suspects linked to hate groups ( Mongabay ). In Chile, Susana Moreira, a woman with muscular dystrophy, became the face of the euthanasia debate, pushing for long-delayed legislation ( SWP Berlin ). In China, 10 died after tourist boats capsized during a storm in Guizhou, prompting safety reviews from President Xi ( South China Morning Post ). Australia's screen industry reacted to Trump’s 100% tariff on foreign films, warning of severe economic impact ( Army Recognition ). Japan denied plans to weaponize its U.S. Treasury holdings in trade talks ( Korea Herald ). Vietnam vowed to hit 8% growth despite looming U.S. tariffs, banking on new infrastructure and trade partners ( Tuoi Tre News ). Starlink launched in Congo after the government reversed a ban over security concerns ( Economic Times ). Lastly, Syria and Turkey agreed on a power-sharing deal, including electricity imports and a new gas pipeline to Aleppo ( Reuters ). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!…
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! On this episode of Libre News of The World , we began with "India-Pakistan Tensions Soar After Kashmir Attack Leaves 26 Dead", reporting on rising hostilities between the two nations following a deadly assault in Pahalgam, with India suspending the Indus Waters Treaty and Pakistan retaliating with missile tests and diplomatic expulsions ( The Hindu , https://www.thehindu.com ). Next, in "Portugal's Caretaker Government Plans Mass Migrant Expulsions Ahead of Election", we covered Portugal’s decision to expel 18,000 undocumented migrants just ahead of its May 18 election, a move widely criticized as aligning with the far-right Chega party’s agenda ( Público , https://www.publico.pt ). We then turned to "Ukraine Uses Naval Drones to Down Russian Fighter Jets in Historic Strike", highlighting Ukraine’s unprecedented use of naval drones armed with AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles to shoot down two Russian Su-30 jets over the Black Sea, showcasing a major leap in asymmetrical warfare ( Ukrainska Pravda , https://tass.com ). In "Uzbekistan to List $1.7 Billion in State Assets as Economic Reforms Accelerate", we explored Uzbekistan’s plan to attract global investors by listing state assets under Franklin Templeton’s management by 2026 ( The Financial Times , https://www.ft.com ). We then visited "Iceland Adapts to New Era of Volcanic Activity in the Southwest", as the nation implements long-term strategies to manage recurring eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula ( RÚV , https://www.ruv.is ). Next, "Sweden Celebrates Royal Debut of Princess Ines During King's 79th Birthday" highlighted the public introduction of newborn Princess Ines during national festivities ( Svenska Dagbladet , https://www.svd.se ). Our report "Germany’s Incoming Government Confronts Rising Far-Right Surge" analyzed Friedrich Merz’s upcoming chancellorship and the record-breaking 20.8% showing by AfD, recently classified as a rightwing extremist group ( Deutsche Welle , https://www.dw.com ). In "Iberian Blackout Raises Questions Over Grid Resilience Amid Renewable Transition", we covered a massive April 28 power outage in Spain and Portugal that reignited debate over renewable energy stability ( El País , https://elpais.com ). "Italy Prepares for Pivotal June Referendum on Citizenship and Labor Reforms" looked at five key issues heading to vote on June 8–9, including rare labor protections and migrant naturalization pathways ( La Repubblica , https://www.repubblica.it ). In "France Marks 80 Years Since Nazi Surrender with Survivor Testimonies and National Reflection", we featured testimonies by Holocaust survivors and commemorations led by President Macron ( Le Monde , https://www.lemonde.fr ). In "Israel Mobilizes Reservists as Gaza Offensive Escalates Amid Ceasefire Deadlock", we reported on Israel’s decision to call up tens of thousands of reservists, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza ( Haaretz , https://www.haaretz.com ). "Iran Executes 22 as Nuclear Talks Resume, Sparking Human Rights Outcry" highlighted Iran’s execution wave, including women and minors, amid resumed U.S. talks and international backlash ( Radio Farda , https://www.radiofarda.com ). "Climate Warnings Cloud Saudi Arabia’s NEOM Project Amid Financial and Environmental Scrutiny" covered expert concerns about weather disruption and cement emissions at the $500 billion megacity ( Arab News , https://www.arabnews.com ). "Erdoğan’s Islamification Push Sparks Protests in Northern Cyprus" examined widespread backlash against Turkey’s influence over the secular Turkish Cypriot population ( Kathimerini Cyprus , https://www.kathimerini.com.cy ). "M23 Rebels Face Governance Crisis in Eastern Congo Amid Economic Collapse" reported on the rebels’ heavy taxation and struggling rule over 5 million Congolese citizens, as peace talks are backed by the U.S. and Qatar ( Radio Okapi , https://www.radiookapi.net ). In "Vietnam and Indonesia Move Closer to Finalizing Maritime Boundary Deal in South China Sea", we examined a major bilateral agreement aligning with the 2016 Hague ruling, countering Chinese claims ( The Jakarta Post , https://www.thejakartapost.com ). We also covered "South Korea’s KF-21 Program Accelerates Toward Fifth-Generation Stealth Fighter Capability", as the Boramae fighter hits 1,000 test flights and eyes full stealth upgrades ( The Korea Herald , https://www.koreaherald.com ). In "Bank of Japan Cuts Growth Outlook as U.S. Tariffs Rattle Global Trade", we reported on Japan’s GDP downgrades and stalled policy normalization amid protectionist U.S. moves ( Nikkei Asia , https://www.nzherald.co.nz ). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!…
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! On this episode of Libre News of The World Express Edition , we began with "India-Pakistan Tensions Soar After Kashmir Attack Leaves 26 Dead", reporting on rising hostilities between the two nations following a deadly assault in Pahalgam, with India suspending the Indus Waters Treaty and Pakistan retaliating with missile tests and diplomatic expulsions ( The Hindu , https://www.thehindu.com ). Next, in "Portugal's Caretaker Government Plans Mass Migrant Expulsions Ahead of Election", we covered Portugal’s decision to expel 18,000 undocumented migrants just ahead of its May 18 election, a move widely criticized as aligning with the far-right Chega party’s agenda ( Público , https://www.publico.pt ). We then turned to "Ukraine Uses Naval Drones to Down Russian Fighter Jets in Historic Strike", highlighting Ukraine’s unprecedented use of naval drones armed with AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles to shoot down two Russian Su-30 jets over the Black Sea, showcasing a major leap in asymmetrical warfare ( Ukrainska Pravda , https://tass.com ). In "Uzbekistan to List $1.7 Billion in State Assets as Economic Reforms Accelerate", we explored Uzbekistan’s plan to attract global investors by listing state assets under Franklin Templeton’s management by 2026 ( The Financial Times , https://www.ft.com ). We then visited "Iceland Adapts to New Era of Volcanic Activity in the Southwest", as the nation implements long-term strategies to manage recurring eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula ( RÚV , https://www.ruv.is ). Next, "Sweden Celebrates Royal Debut of Princess Ines During King's 79th Birthday" highlighted the public introduction of newborn Princess Ines during national festivities ( Svenska Dagbladet , https://www.svd.se ). Our report "Germany’s Incoming Government Confronts Rising Far-Right Surge" analyzed Friedrich Merz’s upcoming chancellorship and the record-breaking 20.8% showing by AfD, recently classified as a rightwing extremist group ( Deutsche Welle , https://www.dw.com ). In "Iberian Blackout Raises Questions Over Grid Resilience Amid Renewable Transition", we covered a massive April 28 power outage in Spain and Portugal that reignited debate over renewable energy stability ( El País , https://elpais.com ). "Italy Prepares for Pivotal June Referendum on Citizenship and Labor Reforms" looked at five key issues heading to vote on June 8–9, including rare labor protections and migrant naturalization pathways ( La Repubblica , https://www.repubblica.it ). In "France Marks 80 Years Since Nazi Surrender with Survivor Testimonies and National Reflection", we featured testimonies by Holocaust survivors and commemorations led by President Macron ( Le Monde , https://www.lemonde.fr ). In "Israel Mobilizes Reservists as Gaza Offensive Escalates Amid Ceasefire Deadlock", we reported on Israel’s decision to call up tens of thousands of reservists, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza ( Haaretz , https://www.haaretz.com ). "Iran Executes 22 as Nuclear Talks Resume, Sparking Human Rights Outcry" highlighted Iran’s execution wave, including women and minors, amid resumed U.S. talks and international backlash ( Radio Farda , https://www.radiofarda.com ). "Climate Warnings Cloud Saudi Arabia’s NEOM Project Amid Financial and Environmental Scrutiny" covered expert concerns about weather disruption and cement emissions at the $500 billion megacity ( Arab News , https://www.arabnews.com ). "Erdoğan’s Islamification Push Sparks Protests in Northern Cyprus" examined widespread backlash against Turkey’s influence over the secular Turkish Cypriot population ( Kathimerini Cyprus , https://www.kathimerini.com.cy ). "M23 Rebels Face Governance Crisis in Eastern Congo Amid Economic Collapse" reported on the rebels’ heavy taxation and struggling rule over 5 million Congolese citizens, as peace talks are backed by the U.S. and Qatar ( Radio Okapi , https://www.radiookapi.net ). In "Vietnam and Indonesia Move Closer to Finalizing Maritime Boundary Deal in South China Sea", we examined a major bilateral agreement aligning with the 2016 Hague ruling, countering Chinese claims ( The Jakarta Post , https://www.thejakartapost.com ). We also covered "South Korea’s KF-21 Program Accelerates Toward Fifth-Generation Stealth Fighter Capability", as the Boramae fighter hits 1,000 test flights and eyes full stealth upgrades ( The Korea Herald , https://www.koreaherald.com ). In "Bank of Japan Cuts Growth Outlook as U.S. Tariffs Rattle Global Trade", we reported on Japan’s GDP downgrades and stalled policy normalization amid protectionist U.S. moves ( Nikkei Asia , https://www.nzherald.co.nz ). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!…
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! On this episode of Libre News of The World Super Express edition , we began with "India-Pakistan Tensions Soar After Kashmir Attack Leaves 26 Dead", reporting on rising hostilities between the two nations following a deadly assault in Pahalgam, with India suspending the Indus Waters Treaty and Pakistan retaliating with missile tests and diplomatic expulsions ( The Hindu , https://www.thehindu.com ). Next, in "Portugal's Caretaker Government Plans Mass Migrant Expulsions Ahead of Election", we covered Portugal’s decision to expel 18,000 undocumented migrants just ahead of its May 18 election, a move widely criticized as aligning with the far-right Chega party’s agenda ( Público , https://www.publico.pt ). We then turned to "Ukraine Uses Naval Drones to Down Russian Fighter Jets in Historic Strike", highlighting Ukraine’s unprecedented use of naval drones armed with AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles to shoot down two Russian Su-30 jets over the Black Sea, showcasing a major leap in asymmetrical warfare ( Ukrainska Pravda , https://tass.com ). In "Uzbekistan to List $1.7 Billion in State Assets as Economic Reforms Accelerate", we explored Uzbekistan’s plan to attract global investors by listing state assets under Franklin Templeton’s management by 2026 ( The Financial Times , https://www.ft.com ). We then visited "Iceland Adapts to New Era of Volcanic Activity in the Southwest", as the nation implements long-term strategies to manage recurring eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula ( RÚV , https://www.ruv.is ). Next, "Sweden Celebrates Royal Debut of Princess Ines During King's 79th Birthday" highlighted the public introduction of newborn Princess Ines during national festivities ( Svenska Dagbladet , https://www.svd.se ). Our report "Germany’s Incoming Government Confronts Rising Far-Right Surge" analyzed Friedrich Merz’s upcoming chancellorship and the record-breaking 20.8% showing by AfD, recently classified as a rightwing extremist group ( Deutsche Welle , https://www.dw.com ). In "Iberian Blackout Raises Questions Over Grid Resilience Amid Renewable Transition", we covered a massive April 28 power outage in Spain and Portugal that reignited debate over renewable energy stability ( El País , https://elpais.com ). "Italy Prepares for Pivotal June Referendum on Citizenship and Labor Reforms" looked at five key issues heading to vote on June 8–9, including rare labor protections and migrant naturalization pathways ( La Repubblica , https://www.repubblica.it ). In "France Marks 80 Years Since Nazi Surrender with Survivor Testimonies and National Reflection", we featured testimonies by Holocaust survivors and commemorations led by President Macron ( Le Monde , https://www.lemonde.fr ). In "Israel Mobilizes Reservists as Gaza Offensive Escalates Amid Ceasefire Deadlock", we reported on Israel’s decision to call up tens of thousands of reservists, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza ( Haaretz , https://www.haaretz.com ). "Iran Executes 22 as Nuclear Talks Resume, Sparking Human Rights Outcry" highlighted Iran’s execution wave, including women and minors, amid resumed U.S. talks and international backlash ( Radio Farda , https://www.radiofarda.com ). "Climate Warnings Cloud Saudi Arabia’s NEOM Project Amid Financial and Environmental Scrutiny" covered expert concerns about weather disruption and cement emissions at the $500 billion megacity ( Arab News , https://www.arabnews.com ). "Erdoğan’s Islamification Push Sparks Protests in Northern Cyprus" examined widespread backlash against Turkey’s influence over the secular Turkish Cypriot population ( Kathimerini Cyprus , https://www.kathimerini.com.cy ). "M23 Rebels Face Governance Crisis in Eastern Congo Amid Economic Collapse" reported on the rebels’ heavy taxation and struggling rule over 5 million Congolese citizens, as peace talks are backed by the U.S. and Qatar ( Radio Okapi , https://www.radiookapi.net ). In "Vietnam and Indonesia Move Closer to Finalizing Maritime Boundary Deal in South China Sea", we examined a major bilateral agreement aligning with the 2016 Hague ruling, countering Chinese claims ( The Jakarta Post , https://www.thejakartapost.com ). We also covered "South Korea’s KF-21 Program Accelerates Toward Fifth-Generation Stealth Fighter Capability", as the Boramae fighter hits 1,000 test flights and eyes full stealth upgrades ( The Korea Herald , https://www.koreaherald.com ). In "Bank of Japan Cuts Growth Outlook as U.S. Tariffs Rattle Global Trade", we reported on Japan’s GDP downgrades and stalled policy normalization amid protectionist U.S. moves ( Nikkei Asia , https://www.nzherald.co.nz ). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!…
On this episode of Under The Lights , we journey through a star-studded slate of celebrity headlines making waves across the entertainment world. Nicolas Cage beamed with joy as he attended his son Weston’s wedding in Beverly Hills, marking a moment of familial healing and unity, as reported by People and Page Six. Meanwhile, Canadian rapper Drake is facing legal backlash following Kendrick Lamar’s record-breaking Super Bowl halftime show; he amended his lawsuit against Universal Music Group over defamation claims, according to The Guardian and Reuters. In another deeply personal revelation, Kirk Medas of Floribama Shore is in the ICU battling necrotizing pancreatitis, with his castmates rallying support and donations to help cover medical expenses, as shared by People and Page Six. In Manhattan, the retrial of Harvey Weinstein is underway, revisiting a pivotal #MeToo case after his 2020 conviction was overturned—updates provided by ABC News and The Guardian. In more somber news, an autopsy confirmed that iconic actor Gene Hackman died from heart disease, with advanced Alzheimer’s disease also cited as a contributing factor, according to AP News and The Times. In the boxing world, Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue is set to defend his super bantamweight title against Ramon Cardenas in Las Vegas, marking his first defense outside Japan since 2021, as covered by ESPN and Sky Sports. Anticipation builds as the 2025 Met Gala approaches on May 5, with its theme “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” promising a bold celebration of Black fashion influence, as highlighted by People and Time. The Cannes Film Festival has also revealed its 2025 jury, with Halle Berry and Jeremy Strong joining a lineup led by Juliette Binoche, according to AP News and France 24. Finally, Nicolas Cage’s attendance at his son’s wedding underscored themes of forgiveness and personal growth, making it a headline worth remembering. These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!…
Today on A Week in The Arts... In today’s news, we’ve covered a wide range of exciting cultural happenings. The 2025 Met Gala took center stage with its celebration of Black dandyism, spotlighting Black designers and their profound influence on fashion. Superfine: Tailoring Black Style , an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, highlighted the contributions of figures like Frederick Douglass, Duke Ellington, and André Leon Talley, whose work became symbols of pride and resistance. Contemporary artists, including Janelle Monáe, Pharrell Williams, and LeBron James, showcased their own fashion-forward statements in line with Black elegance and the transformative power of tailored fashion. For more information, visit The Guardian at https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2025/may/01/tony-award-nominations-broadway?utm_source=chatgpt.com . Meanwhile, Deafheaven’s 2025 North American tour has begun in support of their latest album, Lonely People With Power . The album has garnered acclaim for its return to the band’s black metal roots, with contributions from Paul Banks of Interpol and Jae Matthews of Boy Harsher. The tour started on April 19 and will continue through late May, with additional appearances at major European festivals. For more information, visit Pitchfork at https://pitchfork.com/news/deafheaven-announce-2025-north-american-tour/?utm_source=chatgpt.com . In a more controversial story, Banksy’s 2013 street artwork Broken Heart , originally painted on a Brooklyn warehouse, is set to be auctioned off on May 21, 2025. This 4-ton, 6-foot piece was preserved before the building’s demolition, and proceeds will benefit the American Heart Association in memory of the late Vassilios Georgiadis. However, the auction has sparked ethical debates, as Banksy typically does not support the privatization of his street art. For more information, visit AP News at https://apnews.com/article/ea44ae058aee522236cdb1ddc4c349aa?utm_source=chatgpt.com . Finally, we mourn the loss of Jill Sobule, the trailblazing singer-songwriter known for her hit “I Kissed a Girl.” Sobule passed away at the age of 66 following a house fire in Minneapolis. Throughout her three-decade career, she became an icon for her unapologetic portrayal of LGBTQ+ themes in pop music. Sobule’s music lives on, with a posthumous album reissue set to celebrate the 30th anniversary of her self-titled breakthrough album. For more information, visit Rolling Stone at https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/jill-sobule-passes-away-66-1234567/?utm_source=chatgpt.com .…
Subscribe so you never miss an episode! On this Episode of Libre News of The World, we covered a variety of significant stories from around the globe. First, we reported on the mass deportation of 39 individuals from Ireland to Georgia, an action taken as part of a broader immigration crackdown following non-compliance with previous deportation orders. The deportation, including five children, was executed on a chartered flight, with Irish officials reinforcing their commitment to enforcing immigration laws, particularly regarding applicants from countries deemed "generally safe" like Georgia. For more information, visit AP News url: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/mar/01/eurozone-economy-expected-to-grow-in-2025-exports-hurt-by-tariffs . We also covered a disturbing case from Oviedo, Spain, where three young boys, aged eight and ten, were rescued from a horrifying confinement by their German-American parents. This led to charges of child abuse and neglect as authorities continue to investigate. For more information, visit El País url: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/apr/30/norway-researchers-fund-initiative and Research Council of Norway url: https://www.researchcouncil.no/en/news/2025/norway-launches-researchers-fund/ . These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!…
Subscribe so you never miss an episode! On this Episode of Libre News of The World Express edition, we covered a variety of significant stories from around the globe. First, we reported on the mass deportation of 39 individuals from Ireland to Georgia, an action taken as part of a broader immigration crackdown following non-compliance with previous deportation orders. The deportation, including five children, was executed on a chartered flight, with Irish officials reinforcing their commitment to enforcing immigration laws, particularly regarding applicants from countries deemed "generally safe" like Georgia. For more information, visit AP News url: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/mar/01/eurozone-economy-expected-to-grow-in-2025-exports-hurt-by-tariffs . We also covered a disturbing case from Oviedo, Spain, where three young boys, aged eight and ten, were rescued from a horrifying confinement by their German-American parents. This led to charges of child abuse and neglect as authorities continue to investigate. For more information, visit El País url: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/apr/30/norway-researchers-fund-initiative and Research Council of Norway url: https://www.researchcouncil.no/en/news/2025/norway-launches-researchers-fund/ . These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!…
Subscribe so you never miss an episode! On this Episode of Libre News of The World Super Express edition, we covered a variety of significant stories from around the globe. First, we reported on the mass deportation of 39 individuals from Ireland to Georgia, an action taken as part of a broader immigration crackdown following non-compliance with previous deportation orders. The deportation, including five children, was executed on a chartered flight, with Irish officials reinforcing their commitment to enforcing immigration laws, particularly regarding applicants from countries deemed "generally safe" like Georgia. For more information, visit AP News url: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/mar/01/eurozone-economy-expected-to-grow-in-2025-exports-hurt-by-tariffs . We also covered a disturbing case from Oviedo, Spain, where three young boys, aged eight and ten, were rescued from a horrifying confinement by their German-American parents. This led to charges of child abuse and neglect as authorities continue to investigate. For more information, visit El País url: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/apr/30/norway-researchers-fund-initiative and Research Council of Norway url: https://www.researchcouncil.no/en/news/2025/norway-launches-researchers-fund/ . These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!…
On this episode of Libre News of The World, we covered a wide range of critical global developments. In Yemen, the UK joined the U.S. in conducting coordinated airstrikes against Houthi drone facilities, with RAF Typhoon jets targeting sites near Sanaa to safeguard maritime routes in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden ( source: BBC News ). In Gaza, at least 12 people were killed, including children, after Israeli airstrikes hit homes in the Nuseirat refugee camp during ongoing bombardments since the ceasefire ended ( source: Al Jazeera ). Meanwhile, France accused Russia’s GRU and its APT28 group of a decade-long cyber espionage campaign against state institutions and the Paris 2024 Olympics ( source: Le Monde ). Italy and Turkey signed a dozen bilateral agreements to expand cooperation in defense and trade, including a joint venture between Baykar and Leonardo and a goal to reach $40 billion in trade volume ( source: ANSA ). In Spain, a heroic hotel receptionist named Arturo Bermudez helped deliver a premature baby during a blackout in Torremolinos and performed CPR until medics arrived ( source: El País ). Portugal suspended energy exchanges with Spain following a massive Iberian blackout while investigating causes such as atmospheric phenomena or cyberattacks ( source: Público ). Scotland’s opposition to nuclear energy drew criticism from campaigners warning it may cost jobs and hinder progress toward net-zero targets ( source: The Herald Scotland ). Across Ireland, record heat and thunderstorm warnings disrupted the spring, with temperatures peaking at 26°C and Met Éireann issuing alerts for 12 counties ( source: RTÉ News ). Germany’s unemployment rate rose to a decade-high of 6.3% amid ongoing economic challenges and U.S. tariffs, pushing fears of a triple-dip recession ( source: Reuters ). Celebrations lit up Scandinavia during Walpurgis Night, with bonfires and singing marking the arrival of spring ( source: Sveriges Radio ). In Iceland, tourism and whale-watching advocates proposed designating the Ísafjarðardjúp fjord as a whale sanctuary to counter minke whale hunting ( source: Iceland Review ). In Uzbekistan, human rights concerns resurfaced after Sevara Shaydullaeva was sentenced to 30 months of restricted freedom for sharing a decades-old political video ( source: Human Rights Watch ). With the Trump administration possibly easing sanctions, Western firms began seeking legal counsel on how to re-engage with Russia despite conflicting EU/UK policies ( source: Financial Times ). Russian drone strikes on Kharkiv and Dnipro in Ukraine killed at least one and injured dozens, with President Zelensky urging stronger international sanctions ( source: Reuters ). Finally, a severe heatwave gripped India and Pakistan, with Delhi topping 40°C and some parts of Pakistan nearing 50°C, raising alarms about the growing impact of climate change and poor infrastructure preparedness ( source: The Guardian ). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!…
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