Randy Meisner, founding member of the Eagles, has passed away at the age of 76 due to complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He was known for his sweet demeanor and his contributions to the Eagles' classic songs, such as “Take It Easy” and “Take It to the Limit.” Despite his struggles with bipolar disorder and alcohol, Meisner will be remembered for his timeless contributions to the Eagles and the music industry.
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House Republicans passed a bill on the debt limit and spending cuts on Wednesday, but talks with the Biden administration are still ongoing and there are many areas of disagreement. The White House has proposed a plan to raise the debt limit and suspend it until the end of July, as well as a $1.7 trillion infrastructure package, both of which have been rejected by the GOP. The deadline for raising the debt limit is August 2nd, and if no agreement is reached, the US could default on its debt for the first time in history.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has proposed the Limit, Save, Grow Act, which would increase the debt limit by $1.5 trillion and cut government spending. The bill includes reclaiming unspent COVID-19 funds, cancelling student loan forgiveness, and rescinding new funding for the IRS. Talks between Speaker McCarthy and President Biden are expected to begin soon, as the summer deadline approaches, to avoid a potential default and its catastrophic economic consequences.
Prince Harry made a surprise appearance at the High Court in London on Monday to join seven high-profile figures, including Elton John, in a privacy case against the Associated Newspapers group. The group is accused of "gross breaches of privacy" and the hearing is expected to last several days with a potential major impact on the future of the British tabloid press.
Prince Harry made a surprise appearance at the Royal Courts of Justice in London for the first hearing of a high profile privacy case against the major British newspaper group, Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL). The case involves seven high-profile figures, including Elton John and Doreen Lawrence, and accuses ANL of engaging in criminal activity to obtain information on them. The outcome of the case could have a significant impact on the privacy rights of high-profile figures in the UK and is seen as a test of the UK's privacy laws.




