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Judge expands hold preventing White House from revoking Harvard’s enrollment of international students

A federal judge on Thursday extended a temporary hold preventing the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students. U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs announced her plan during a court hearing shortly after the administration revealed that it would give the university a 30-day reprieve before canceling its authority to admit students from abroad.

According to the filing, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has requested that Harvard provide sworn affidavits, supporting documents, or other materials to counter the basis for its decertification under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). This federal program permits institutions like Harvard to admit students from abroad. The letter dated May 28 notes that Harvard must address concerns including disciplinary issues involving foreign students and demonstrate that it upholds “a campus environment free from violence and antisemitism.”

The Trump administration rescinded Harvard’s certification to host international students last week; just hours after the decision, U.S. District Judge Allison D. Burroughs issued a temporary restraining order halting the move. The new development follows the administration’s indication that it would grant the university 30 days to contest the decision, as outlined in a letter included in a court filing submitted Wednesday night.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem shared the letter publicly on the social media platform X on Thursday. “Harvard’s unwillingness to cooperate with SEVP oversight is yet another sign of its disregard for the American public and the taxpayer resources it benefits from. We continue to reject Harvard’s ongoing pattern of putting students at risk and promoting anti-American sentiment,” Noem wrote, adding “if it wants to participate in federal programs, the university must fundamentally change.”  Harvard has not issued a public response to the matter.

Judge Burroughs stated that her temporary order would remain active until it could be replaced with a more permanent preliminary injunction. No date was set for when that injunction might be considered. If the administration’s decision is ultimately upheld, international students currently enrolled at Harvard would have to transfer to other institutions to maintain their legal status in the U.S. International students comprise approximately 25% of Harvard’s student population.

The Trump administration is also entangled in a separate legal battle with Harvard over federal research funding. In April, the administration rescinded $2 billion in government research grants awarded to the university, prompting Harvard to file a lawsuit in response.

Harvard President Alan Garber responded to Trump’s comments, saying, “I’m not focused on whether the funds go to trade schools or infrastructure projects. The real question is whether the federal government is receiving sufficient value from its investments in research.”

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Edmonton Oilers defeat Dallas Stars to advance to second straight Stanley Cup Final

The Edmonton Oilers eliminated the Dallas Stars with a 6-3 win in Game 5 of the Western Conference Final at American Airlines Center on Thursday.

The Oilers scored three goals in the first 8:07 — Connor McDavid had a goal and an assist, Leon Draisaitl and Jake Walman each added two assists; and Mattias Janmark, Jeff Skinner, Evander Kane and Kasperi Kapanen scored for Edmonton. Goalie Stuart Skinner made 14 saves.

Forward Draisaitl said after the game: “We knew we were going to need everybody. Both goalies have given us a chance every night and our depth has been incredible. We’ve been playing good hockey, good solid hockey, throughout the lineup and you need that this time of year.”

The Oilers will face the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final in a rematch from last season. Game 1 will be at Edmonton next Wednesday.

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White House sources say that Elon Musk remains close with Pres. Trump despite leaving DOGE

According to a senior White House official, Elon Musk remains close to President Trump after stepping away from his role as a “special government employee”.

Musk revealed on Wednesday evening that he was leaving his temporary government post, writing on X: “with my official time as a Special Government Employee wrapping up, I want to thank President Trump for the chance to help cut unnecessary government spending.” He noted that the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, will continue to grow stronger, aiming to make its principles a lasting part of federal operations.

The White House announced back in February that Musk had been designated a “special government employee,” or SGE—a classification that allows individuals to serve in government roles under more flexible ethics guidelines than full-time federal workers. By law, SGEs are permitted to work no more than 130 days in a calendar year. Friday, May 30, marks 130 days since Trump began his second term—coinciding with the start of Musk’s work with DOGE.

Musk hinted during Tesla’s earnings call in April that he would be scaling back his involvement with DOGE in May to prioritize his businesses. He mentioned that he might reduce his government work to one or two days per week, depending on the president’s wishes. Some Tesla shareholders have expressed concern about Musk’s political engagements, fearing they might distract him from running his companies and harm the automaker’s public image.

Despite exiting his formal position, Musk remains close to the president. CBS News reports that sources revealed that “Elon left on very good terms and still has a strong personal relationship with President Trump. This isn’t a departure in the traditional sense—it’s a transition back to the private sector. He’ll still be an ally to the president, and you could call his ongoing involvement that of an adviser.”. Steve Davis, one of Musk’s top aides at DOGE, is also stepping down from his role in the administration.

The source added that while Musk won’t regularly attend Cabinet meetings, his future participation hasn’t been ruled out. During his time with DOGE, Musk oversaw major shakeups across federal agencies, slashing government payrolls and canceling contracts worth billions. Musk has claimed these efforts saved the government approximately $160 billion. Critics, however, pointed out inaccuracies in the figures DOGE provided. One report even suggested the cost of disrupted operations, temporary layoffs, and the need to rehire staff could end up costing the government as much as $135 billion.

Musk’s exit follows his recent interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” in which he criticized the new budget bill – dubbed the “big, beautiful bill” – after being passed by House Republicans. Musk told CBS correspondent David Pogue: “I was honestly let down by the massive spending package. It actually increases the deficit rather than cutting it, which undermines what we’ve been doing at DOGE.”

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NY Knicks avoid elimination with 111-94 win over Pacers in Game 5

The NY Knicks stayed alive in the Eastern Conference finals, with a win over the Indiana Pacers 111-94 on Thursday in Game 5 at MSG.

Jalen Brunson scored 32 points, with Karl-Anthony Towns adding 24 points and 13 rebounds to earn their first victory at home in this series. They hope to become only the 14th team to return from a 3-1 deficit to win a series — no team has won a conference finals series after dropping the first two games at home.

The Pacers and Knicks will meet for Game 6 on Saturday at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

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2025 CMA Fest adds additional performers including Carly Pearce, Scotty McCreery and more

The Country Music Association has added additional performers across multiple stages for the four-day CMA Fest, taking place Thursday through Sunday, June 5–8.

The newly-revealed performers include:

  • K. Michelle performing the national anthem on Thursday night at Nissan Stadium. Opening each night at the stadium will be Charles Esten (June 5), Rita Wilson (June 6), Deana Carter (June 7) and Rodney Atkins (June 8).
  • Nissan Stadium will feature special collaborations, with Marcus King joining Brooks & Dunn on Thursday; Carín León joining Cody Johnson on Friday; and Carly Pearce joining Rascal Flatts on Saturday. Scotty McCreery and Dylan Scott will also make special appearances throughout the weekend.
  • CMA is also bringing back its Platform Stage, giving rising stars the chance to perform in between stadium sets: Thursday will showcase Max McNown and Tigirlily Gold; Friday will spotlight Sam Barber and Kameron Marlowe; Saturday will highlight Carter Faith and Tiera Kennedy; and Avery Anna, Kashus Culpepper and Tucker Wetmore will close out the weekend on Sunday.

The newly-announced artists join a star-studded lineup featuring hundreds of country music’s biggest names. The main stage will include performances from Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brooks & Dunn, Luke Bryan, Jordan Davis, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Ella Langley, Ashley McBryde, Parker McCollum, Megan Moroney, Rascal Flatts, The Red Clay Strays, Darius Rucker, Shaboozey, Blake Shelton, Zach Top, Keith Urban and Bailey Zimmerman.

In addition, Ascend Amphitheater will host Jake Owen, headlining the “Jake Owen and Friends” show on Friday, June 6. Carter Faith, Max McNown, Lukas Nelson, Wynn Williams and others are also part of that lineup. Wynonna Judd’s “Girls Night Out” show is set for Saturday, June 7. Sara Evans and Madeline Edwards will take the stage, with special appearances by Noah Cyrus, The War And Treaty and more.

CMA Fest will once again be filmed for a national television special, airing on ABC and Hulu this summer.

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Jordan Davis to drop new album ‘Learn the Hard Way’ in August

Jordan Davis is gearing up for the release of his upcoming album Learn The Hard Way, arriving August 15. The new project includes Davis’ hit single “I Ain’t Sayin’,” as well as the previously released tracks “Bar None” and “In Case You Missed It.”

Learn The Hard Way follows Davis’ Platinum-certified album Bluebird Days, which spawned a string of chart-topping singles including “What My World Spins Around,” “Tucson Too Late,” “Buy Dirt,” and “Next Thing You Know.”

In addition, Davis’ “Ain’t Enough Road Tour” is set to launch this fall; he previously announced the tour in a video featuring surprise appearances from sports legends Peyton Manning and Jim Nantz, along with his tour companions Mitchell Tenpenny and Vincent Mason.

To preview the album, Davis has unveiled the title track; stream the single ‘Learn the Hard Way’ – HERE.

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See the trailer for ‘Eddington’ starring Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal

Film studio A24 released an official trailer for Eddington, directed by Ari Aster and starring Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal.

The film’s official synopsis reads: “In May of 2020, a standoff between a small-town sheriff (Joaquin Phoenix) and mayor (Pedro Pascal) sparks a powder keg as neighbor is pitted against neighbor in Eddington, New Mexico.”

The trailer features Phoenix as the sheriff of small town Eddington, N.M., scrolling through Instagram and seeing content about his town’s recent controversies, including the COVID-19 pandemic, a rash of recent murders and protests. The trailer also offers glimpses of co-stars including Austin Butler and Emma Stone. Luke Grimes, Deirdre O’Connell and Micheal Ward also appear in the film.

“Eddington”is set for July 18; see the trailer for  – HERE.

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Pearl Jam release special compilation EP inspired by HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’

Pearl Jam has introduced a new four-song collection celebrating the HBO adapation of The Last of Us. 

This special EP offers a mix of studio recordings, a live track, and a refreshed version of a fan-favorite song. Additionally, an exclusive vinyl edition is being made available solely to members of Pearl Jam’s Ten Club. Among the tracks are the original studio version of “Future Days” from their 2013 album Lightning Bolt, and “All or None,” which originally appeared on 2002’s Riot Act.  ‘Future Days’ figures prominently in the game after Joel plays it for Ellie. In the HBO adaptation, Ellie (Bella Ramsey) revisits the track in Episode 5 of the sophomore season by singing a few lines.

The B-side of the vinyl features a freshly recorded live performance of “Future Days” from the 2024 Ohana Festival, alongside a newly arranged version of “Present Tense” from No Code, aptly titled “Present Tense (Redux).”

Fans can now stream the compilation on all major digital platforms HERE.

In addition, a limited-edition 12-inch vinyl is being offered through Pearl Jam’s official website, exclusive to verified Ten Club members.

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See Ana de Armas and Keanu Reeves in trailer for ‘Ballerina’

Lionsgate is previewing the ‘John Wick’ spinoff film, Ballerina, starring Ana de Armas. The studio first debuted a 30-sec teaser trailer for the film — the fifth in the John Wick universe — during the 97th Academy Awards ceremony (HERE).

de Armas stars as Eve Macarro, a Russian ballerina-turned-assassin (trained in the traditions of the Ruska Roma) with an eye for vengeance against the men who killed her family — the same character played by Unity Phelan in 2019’s John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum. The trailer shows Eve fighting and shooting various opponents before John Wick (Reeves) approaches her in the night.

From the World of John Wick: Ballerina also stars Anjelica Huston, Gabriel Byrne, the late actor Lance Reddick, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Norman Reedus and Ian McShane, and debuts in theaters nationwide starting on June 6th, 2025. See the trailer: HERE.

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Green Day, Blink-182, Weezer, Jack White to headline Riot Fest 2025 Lineup

Riot Fest announced its 2025 lineup, featuring Blink-18, Weezer, Jack White and Green Day as headliners. The festival is scheduled to take place September 19 through 21 in Douglass Park in Chicago’s North Lawndale neighborhood, marking its 20th anniversary year.

Blink-182 will headline Friday,with Weezer and Jack White headlining Saturday; and Green Day set to close out the festival as the Sunday Night headliner. Weird Al Yankovic will also perform, as well as other acts including: Idles, All Time Low, Rilo Kiley, members of the Sex Pistols, Alkaline Trio, jawbreaker, Bad Religion, Sparks, Gym Class Heroes, The Hold Steady, Dropkick Murphys, The Pogues and the Beach Boys.

Festival founder “Riot Mike” Petryshyn famously said before the inaugural Riot Fest back in 2005, according to a press release: “I just wanted to put a show together with all of my favorite bands. Throughout the next 20 years, the festival has grown to become one of the biggest independent festivals in the country, known for eclectic lineups, high-profile band reunions, full album plays, and even a butter sculpture tribute to John Stamos … We didn’t plan on making it for twenty years. We planned on making it through one weekend. But here we are – still loud, still weird, still building something bigger than we ever meant to.”

Tickets are on sale now at RiotFest.org.

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