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President Trump introduced on social media yesterday that he would facilitate a direct assembly between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He says he’ll maintain trilateral talks with the 2 leaders afterward, however didn’t present particulars on when these would happen. This growth comes after Trump met Zelenskyy and a delegation of European leaders on the White Home in an effort to finish the warfare Russia launched in Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President Trump meet within the Oval Workplace forward of talks Monday on bringing an finish to the warfare between Ukraine and Russia. A number of European leaders joined Zelenskyy as they attempt to discover a method to finish Russia’s offensive.
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- 🎧 The White Home is making an attempt to create a way of momentum after talks with Putin, Zelenskyy and the European leaders, NPR’s Danielle Kurtzleben tells Up First. Yesterday, leaders mentioned safety ensures to maintain peace in Ukraine if there’s a deal. Trump stated a assure would require “coordination” from the U.S., and that Putin could be open to at least one. The European leaders additionally mentioned the return of Ukrainian prisoners held in Russia, together with youngsters, which Trump thinks Putin could be open to. Ukraine needs a ceasefire earlier than any extra talks as a result of it is involved that Russia might drag out the warfare with out one. Trump says he would not oppose a ceasefire however that it is not vital.
- 🎧 Late final evening, Putin’s aide Yuri Ushakov confirmed that Trump and the Russian chief mentioned the opportunity of direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv. Trump is shifting quick and working in broad agreements, whereas Putin focuses on the main points, which might decelerate the method, NPR’s Charles Maynes says. Maynes says he heard a number of Russian crimson traces in the course of the talks in Washington, D.C., yesterday. This contains European troops on the bottom in Ukraine and Zelenskyy’s name for arms gross sales, which might contradict Putin’s calls for for Ukraine to demilitarize.
Lawmakers in Texas and California are again to work of their state capitols because the battle to redistrict intensifies throughout the nation. Texas Democrats returned to the state after fleeing for 2 weeks to stall a newly drawn congressional map favoring the GOP. They said they might finish their standoff if California Democrats put collectively their very own redistricting map to counter the one in Texas. California Democrats launched a map that would end in 5 extra Democratic seats within the U.S. Home to offset the anticipated 5 new Republican seats from Texas.
- 🎧 Democrats in California say they plan to vote on the map this week and get it in entrance of voters in November. So as to do this, lawmakers must move the invoice by a two-thirds vote. The passage is probably going as a result of Democrats maintain a supermajority within the state, says Laura Fitzgerald with CapRadio in Sacramento. California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Democratic lawmakers and different leaders have launched a marketing campaign urging voters to help the measure. Republicans are threatening to file lawsuits difficult the poll measure, as they are saying Democrats are sidelining California’s unbiased redistricting fee, which is within the state’s structure, by going to voters.
- ➡️ Here is how redistricting in Texas and California can change whose votes actually matter within the 2026 congressional elections.
Trump introduced yesterday that he goals to eradicate mail-in ballots and voting machines earlier than subsequent yr’s midterm elections. A part of his plan includes signing an govt order barring states from doubtlessly utilizing both choice. He stated, with out proof, that the machines are inaccurate, costly and fewer dependable than counting paper ballots.
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Beyoncé performs in the course of the first weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Competition in 2018.
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Pop Tradition Blissful Hour turns 15 this summer time. When the present started, its hosts had many pent-up sizzling takes. To have fun their anniversary, they’re breaking open a time capsule to see in the event that they held up. Is Netflix higher than cable? Will Beyoncé’s profession have longevity? Are do-it-yourself costumes cool? Revisit a few of the present’s earliest moments and resolve for your self how nicely the hosts’ opinions have aged.
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Dangerous Bunny performs on the Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum, often called ‘El Choli’, for his residency live performance on Sunday, July 27, 2025, in San Juan, P.R.
World famend Puerto Rican artist Benito A. Martinez Ocasio, often called Dangerous Bunny, is presently performing a 30-show residency in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Titled “I Do not Need to Go away Right here” (“No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí”, in Spanish) the collection of weekend live shows will entice over 500,000 folks because it celebrates Puerto Rican tradition, mirroring the themes of his current album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos (“I Ought to Have Taken Extra Photographs”, in English). (Erika P. Rodríguez for NPR)
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Dangerous Bunny’s 30-concert residency in San Juan has instilled delight in Puerto Rican tradition and helped ease the sorrow many really feel about leaving their island. A decades-long debt disaster, worsening infrastructure, rising costs from gentrification, and declining providers have compelled many Puerto Ricans to seek for new alternatives elsewhere. The Puerto Rican rapper’s live shows have introduced 1000’s again to the island. His residency is titled “No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí,” which suggests “I Do not Need To Go away Right here,” hinting at these wounds. On stage, the artist addresses the ache straight, reminding his followers that it would not matter the place they reside, they’re no much less Puerto Rican. See how Dangerous Bunny and his followers are celebrating the island’s tradition.
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Lucille and Leo Frank, performed by Talia Suskauer and Max Chernin, within the nationwide tour of Parade, a couple of Jewish man falsely accused of homicide in 1913. Parade ends its run on the Kennedy Heart in Washington D.C..
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- Parade, a Tony Award-winning musical in regards to the real-life lynching of a Jewish man in 1915, arrives on the Kennedy Heart this week amid antisemitic backlash in opposition to the present’s topic.
- For 2 days every August, a tractor pull, a grassroots motorsport like no different, attracts huge crowds to a hamlet in Western New York.
- Newsmax has agreed to pay $67 million to settle a defamation lawsuit in opposition to the information group for broadcasting false claims that the 2020 election was rigged.
This article was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.