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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces plans to phase out eight artificial food dyes by next year

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) unveiled a plan on Tuesday to begin phasing out eight synthetic food dyes from the nation’s food supply, aiming for full removal by the end of next year.

Synthetic dyes are found in everything from candy and cereal to medications; however, the long-term health effects of these dyes remain under scrutiny. Other countries have already banned them or required warning labels, but the U.S. has lagged behind in regulatory action.

According to a release from the Department of Health and Human Services, the FDA will give the food industry roughly two years to transition from petroleum-based synthetic dyes to natural alternative; and will also authorize four new food dyes it says are derived from natural sources in the coming weeks.

During a press conference, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared that federal agencies will collaborate with food manufacturers to eliminate the use of these additives in various products: “this is not the moment to let up. We need to push harder. We have momentum now, and we’re going to win this fight. In four years, either these chemicals will be gone from our food, or consumers will be clearly warned before they buy them.”

FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary also. announced at the press conference that they plan to revoke the approval of two artificial colorings while partnering with companies to eliminate six more from commonly consumed products like yogurt, cereal, snacks, and frozen desserts. Citing research linking synthetic colorings made from petroleum to various health concerns such as ADHD, cancer, diabetes, obesity, and gastrointestinal issues, Makary said: “the FDA is taking decisive steps to remove petroleum-derived dyes not just from foods, but also from medications. For decades, our children have been surrounded by a mix of synthetic chemicals. It’s time for change .. why are we risking our kids’ health? Nearly 41% of children in this country suffer from at least one chronic condition, and one in five are on prescription drugs. Instead of relying on more medications like Ozempic or ADHD treatments, we must address what’s causing these issues in the first place.”

The Biden administration began the process of banning Red No. 3 earlier this year ear (which is linked to cancer in animal studies). That dye must be eliminated from food by 2027 and from medications by 2028.  FDA officials asked manufacturers to accelerate efforts to remove Red No. 3 from their products at Tuesday’s press conference.

The FDA plans to begin the process of withdrawing approval for Citrus Red No. 2 and Orange B in the coming months; with an additional six dyes set for phase-out by late 2026 including: Red No. 40, Yellow Nos. 5 and 6, Green No. 3, and Blue Nos. 1 and 2.

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Vatican shares details of Pope Francis’ death, funeral is scheduled for Saturday at St. Peter’s Basilica

As the world continues to pay tribute to Pope Francis following his death yesterday at the age of 88, the Vatican released the Pontiff’s death certificate, which states he died from a stroke that prompted irreversible heart failure. The Vatican shared details of Francis’ final moments, saying that he started to feel unwell at around 5:30 a.m. on Monday and was promptly attended to by his team. Calling his passing “discreet and nearly sudden,” the Vatican’s official media channel said that after the Pope slipped into a coma, he did not endure prolonged suffering. His time of death was listed as 7:35 a.m. on Monday.

On Monday, the pontiff’s body was placed in a coffin within the chapel at Santa Marta, and the Vatican released  photos and footage on Tuesday showing Francis in a wooden coffin, dressed in a red liturgical robe, with the papal mitre on his head and a rosary entwined in his hands.

Following a meeting of the College of Cardinals held at the Holy See’s headquarters in central Rome, the Vatican also announced that the funeral for Pope Francis will be held at 10 a.m. local time (4 a.m. Eastern Time) on Saturday at St. Peter’s Basilica.   On Wednesday morning, a solemn procession will transport the pope’s coffin from Casa Santa Marta, his place of residence and where he died, to St. Peter’s Basilica. Cardinals will accompany the transfer, marking the beginning of the formal funeral rites.

American Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the Vatican’s interim administrator and an Irish-American prelate, has become the acting head of the Vatican until the College of Cardinals chooses the pope’s successor following his funeral. Farrell led both the procession and the ceremonial transfer of the pope’s remains to St. Peter’s. Pope Francis will lie in state at the basilica ahead of his funeral Mass beginning Wednesday morning, which will be presided over by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, the dean of the College of Cardinals. Following the funeral Mass, Pope Francis’ coffin will be transported to the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome for intermen, located outside Vatican City approximately four miles away.

The Vatican confirmed that the Pope’s funeral will include a number of world leaders and dignitaries; as of press time, among those who have confirmed to be in attendance were: President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and French President Emmanuel Macron. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and Germany’s outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz are also scheduled to be present, as well as Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

From the European royal families: Belgium’s King Philippe and Queen Mathilde and Spain’s King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia are expected to attend; and Kensington Palace announced Tuesday that Prince William, the Prince of Wales, will represent the British royal family on behalf of King Charles III.  King Charles and Queen Camilla had met with Pope Francis just two weeks prior to his death.

The College of Cardinal Electors will convene at the Vatican within two to three weeks of the Pope’s passing to begin the process of selecting the new pope. The conclave, held in the Sistine Chapel, is attended only by cardinals under the age of 80, currently numbering around 135. During the conclave, cardinals will vote in secrecy within the Sistine Chapel. Each round of voting concludes with the burning of ballots: black smoke signals no decision, while white smoke signifies the election of a new pope.

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Cole Swindell announces 21-track fifth studio album ‘Spanish Moss’

Cole Swindell will release his fifth studio album, Spanish Moss, on June 27.  The album is the follow-up to Cole’s 2022 project Stereotype, which featured the tracks “Single Saturday Night,” “Never Say Never” (with Lainey Wilson) and the smash hit “She Had Me At Heads Carolina,” which earned Swindell three ACM Awards, including Single and Song of the Year.

Spanish Moss features Swindell’s current top 10 single “Forever To Me,” written alongside Greylan James and Rocky Block as a tribute to his engagement and marriage to wife Courtney. The album’s title track, co-written with Devin Dawson, Jordan Minton and Jordan Reynolds, can be listened to: HERE.

Swindell shares of the new album: “’Spanish Moss’ has been a work in progress for over two years now. I knew it would be a tough task following up ‘Stereotype’ and the success we had from that album, but sometimes a challenge can be motivating and exactly what’s needed to grow. For me, the album making process has always had a common theme … best song wins. Although it’s never that simple … Life has changed a lot for me in the best way since the last project and I wanted to be able write and sing about those blessings while also not forgetting where I came from and the pain from the past. One of the beautiful things about music is even though you may not be currently going through something at this very moment, more than likely someone out there IS. I think this album is balanced that way and has a little bit of everything from songs like: ‘Kill A Prayer,’ ‘Dirty Dancing,’ ‘Forever to Me’ to ‘Dale Jr.,’ ‘Country Boy Can’t Survive,’ and ‘Heads Up Heaven.’”

Pre-order ‘Spanish Moss’ – HERE.

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Tori Kelly joins Needtobreathe in video for ‘I’ve Got a Story’

Pop-rock band Needtobreathe shared the music video for “I’ve Got A Story” featuring Tori Kelly, taken from House of David: Season One (Music Inspired by the Prime Video Original Series)

Written by Needtobreathe frontman Bear Rinehart and Kelly, the music video is highlighted by The Choir Room that enhances the song’s emotional intensity: “it delves into themes of personal struggle, redemption, and resilience, leading listeners on a transformative journey from hardship to empowerment. ”

House of David’s Season Finale aired earlier this month; it is currently streaming on Prime Video.

See the video for ‘I’ve Got a Story’ – HERE.

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Natasha Lyonne stars in trailer for Season 2 of Peacock’s ‘Poker Face’

Natasha Lyonne returns as Charlie Cale in the Season 2 trailer for Peacock’s “mystery-of-the-week series” Poker Face, starring as a woman with a gift for identifying liars.

The actress, 46, portrays Cale as she solves various crimes as she travels in her Plymouth Barracuda. Season 2 also stars Adrienne C. Moore, Alia Shawkat, Ben Marshall, B.J. Novak, Carol Kane, Cliff “Method Man” Smith, Corey Hawkins, David Alan Grier, David Krumholtz, Davionte “GaTa” Ganter, Ego Nwodim, Gaby Hoffmann, Geraldine Viswanathan, Giancarlo Esposito, Haley Joel Osment, Jason Ritter, Justin Theroux, Kathrine Narducci, Kevin Corrigan, Kumail Nanjiani, Lauren Tom, Lili Taylor, Margo Martindale, Melanie Lynskey, Natasha Leggero, Patti Harrison, Rhea Perlman, Richard Kind, Sam Richardson, Sherry Cola, Simon Helberg, Simon Rex and Taylor Schilling.

Lyonne and Rian Johnson write, direct and executive produce the series, which Johnson created. The duo said in a statement: “To bring Season 2 to life, we pulled visual inspiration from American 70s cinema, all the stuff we love like Robert Altman, Bob Rafelson, Peter Bogdanovich. But the backbone of this show is TV – the kind of TV we grew up watching… Each episode is a mini movie, existing in its own world with a unique tone and vibe, featuring an eccentric lot of characters played by a truly gonzo parade of guest stars. We still can’t believe we got to work with rockstars like Cynthia Erivo, Katie Holmes, John Mulaney, and Awkwafina (and many, many more, the list is kinda dizzying) who all dove into the game with joy and came ready to play.”

Season 2 will have a three-episode premiere May 8 on Peacock; see the trailer: HERE.

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Adam Scott and Michelle Monaghan to star in ‘The Whisper Man’ alongside Robert De Niro

Adam Scott and Michelle Monaghan have signed on for Netflix’s crime thriller “The Whisper Man,’ starring Robert De Niro. The film is based on Alex North’s New York Times bestselling novel.

Per Deadline, Scott will star as a widowed crime writer who works with his estranged father, a retired police detective (Robert De Niro), to find his abducted 8-year-old son. The duo soon realize that the case has a connection with a decades-old murder committed by a convicted serial killer known as “The Whisper Man.”  Monaghan will portray the investigator leading the search for missing kids.

James Ashcroft is helming the feature film which is being produced by Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, Angela Russo-Otstot and Michael Disco for AGBO ( the banner behind Netflix’s tentpole sci-fi movie, The Electric State.)

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Passengers safely evacuated after Delta flight catches fire at Orlando airport

A Delta Airlines flight with more than 200 passengers on board caught fire Monday in Florida while on the runway, with the passengers forced to evacuate onto the tarmac at Orlando International Airport after one of the plane’s engines caught fire.

According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Delta Airlines Flight 1213 was preparing for takeoff from OIA at approximately 11:15 a.m. when the fire broke out in the tailpipe of one of the two engines of the aircraft, an Airbus A330. Following standard safety procedures, the crew initiated the evacuation after the flames were spotted.

Emergency slides were deployed, and all 282 passengers (along with 10 flight attendants and two pilots) exited the aircraft safely. The flight was en route to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta. Delta confirmed there were no immediate reports of injuries, and a replacement aircraft was arranged to complete the journey for affected passengers. An Orlando International Airport spokesperson confirmed the fire was extinguished after emergency crews responded quickly to the scene.

Delta said in a statement Monday: “We are grateful for our customers’ understanding and sincerely apologize for the disruption. We thank our customers for their patience and sincerely apologize for the situation. Safety is our top priority, and our teams are working diligently to ensure passengers reach their destinations as quickly as possible.”

The exact cause of the engine fire is still unknown. Delta stated that its maintenance team would inspect the aircraft, and the FAA has launched an investigation.

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Gunman in 2019 El Paso Walmart attack pleads guilty to capital murder

The man responsible for a racially motivated attack that left 23 people dead at a Walmart in El Paso in 2019 entered a guilty plea to capital murder charges in a Texas state courtroom on Monday. His guilty plea means he will receive an automatic life sentence without the possibility of parole. At the federal level, he has already been handed 90 consecutive life sentences after pleading guilty to hate crimes and firearms violations.

Patrick Crusius, now 26, formally admitted to the crimes in court on Monday. Crusius admitted to intentionally targeting Hispanic people on August 3, 2019, when he opened fire at a busy Walmart in the border city, filled with shoppers from both the U.S. and Mexico.

Judge Sam Medrano asked Crusius during the proceedings if he was pleading guilty solely because he was indeed guilty; Crusius replied without hesitation: “Yes, your honor.”  Crusius was then directly addressed in court by Judge Medrano, who condemned his actions and emphasized the strength and unity of the El Paso community in the aftermath: “You came here to spread fear and destroy lives, targeting a community that would have embraced you. Instead of sowing division, you brought people together. Instead of silencing them, you amplified their voices. El Paso stood tall — more united, more courageous.”

According to El Paso County District Attorney James Montoya, the death penalty was taken off the table after prosecutors consulted with the victims’ families, many of whom expressed a desire to bring the case to a close. Defense attorney Joe Spencer revealed that Crusius had long struggled with schizoaffective disorder — a condition associated with hallucinations, delusions, and severe mood disturbances — and that he had fallen under the influence of radical content online.

At the time of the shooting, Crusius was a 21-year-old college dropout from near Dallas. Authorities say he drove over 700 miles to El Paso, posted a white supremacist manifesto online referring to a so-called “Hispanic invasion,” and then opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle in and around the Walmart. The victims included a 15-year-old student athlete, elderly grandparents, immigrants, a retired bus driver, a teacher, skilled tradesmen, and multiple Mexican citizens who had crossed the border on everyday shopping trips.

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Parker McCollum announces fall tour dates, release date for fifth studio album

Parker McCollum has announced fall tour dates for his newly rebranded ‘Parker McCollum Tour” — changing the name from the What Kinda Man Tour. 

The newly-revealed dates start Aug. 19 in Highland, California and are scheduled to run through Oct. 18 in Bismarck, North Dakota. Special guests for newly announced dates include Ashley Cooke, Corey Smith, Hudson Westbrook, Kameron Marlowe, Laci Kaye Booth and Vincent Mason. Visit ParkerMcCollum.com for ticket info.

McCollum also announced during his sold-out appearance at Rodeo Houston that his self-titled, fifth studio album is set for release on June 27. The album, co-written with songwriters Jon Randall, Randy Rogers, Lori McKenna, Randy Montana, Liz Rose, Natalie Hemby, Monty Criswell and more, was produced by Frank Liddell. McCollum shares: “It is the best thing I’ve ever done. This record is honest, this record is raw, this record is 1,000% authentic Parker, and it feels really good to get back to writing and recording songs like I always wanted to.”. Presave the album: HERE.

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Prime Video’s ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ to end with Season 3

Prime Video has confirmed that the upcoming third season of its hit YA series The Summer I Turned Pretty will be its last. The 11-episode installment will premiere in July, but no exact premiere date has been set at the time of this publishing.

The Summer I Turned Pretty is based on the book series by Jenny Han, stars Lola Tung, Gavin Casalegno and Christopher Briney as Belly, and brothers Jeremiah and Conrad, respectively. As the show is based on a book trilogy (with each season corresponding to one book in the trilogy) the move was not unexpected. The show originally debuted in 2022, with Season 2 dropping in 2023.

An official show synopsis reads: “The Summer I Turned Pretty is a multigenerational drama that hinges on a love triangle between one girl and two brothers, the ever-evolving relationship between mothers and their children, and the enduring power of strong female friendship. It is a coming-of-age story about first love, first heartbreak, and the magic of that one perfect summer.”

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