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Millions Rally Nationwide in Massive “No Kings” Protests Against Trump Administration

Millions are expected to participate in the nationwide "No Kings" protests against President Trump, with over 3,100 events planned across the U.S. and a flagship rally in St. Paul, Minnesota, drawing significant attention due to recent federal immigration enforcement controversies. The movement, which began with a smaller demonstration in Paris, aims to oppose various Trump administration policies, including immigration enforcement, healthcare cuts, and perceived abuses of power, and features appearances by notable activists and musicians. Despite White House dismissals of the protests as politically motivated, organizers highlight widespread support from diverse regions, including rural and suburban areas, and the movement has gained international traction with events planned globally.

Rosalynn Carter, Former First Lady and Humanitarian, Dies at 96

Rosalynn Carter, former first lady and wife of former President Jimmy Carter, has passed away at the age of 96. She was a renowned humanitarian and advocate for mental health care, social justice, and the needs of the elderly. Former President Jimmy Carter expressed his gratitude for the love and support she had given him throughout their 73 years of marriage.

ABInBev Reports U.S. Revenue Decline in Second Quarter of 2020, Bud Light Slips to Second Place

Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest brewer, reported a 10.5% decline in U.S. revenue in the second quarter of 2020 due to a drop in Bud Light sales, which has slipped into second place behind Modelo Especial. The company attributed the decline to a conservative backlash against a campaign featuring transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. ABInBev is attempting to boost sales with new products and marketing campaigns, and remains optimistic about the future.

Misspelling of ‘Benedict’ Costs ‘Jeopardy!’ Champion Ben Chan the Game

Nine-day champion Ben Chan saw his reign on "Jeopardy!" come to an end due to a spelling mistake on the final category, "Shakespeare's Characters". Fans expressed their disappointment on social media, and host Mayim Bialik tried to lighten the mood. The incident serves as a reminder to all contestants to be careful when writing their answers, as even the smallest of spelling mistakes can cost them the game.

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