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Wu-Tang Clan helps celebrate Knicks win with ‘Tonight Show’ performance

Wu-Tang Clan helps celebrate Knicks win with ‘Tonight Show’ performance


The Wu-Tang Clan and New York Knicks shared the spotlight once again, this time on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

While the entire group wasn’t on hand for the Tonight Show performance, members RZA, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, Raekwon, Cappadonna and Young Dirty Bastard — the son of the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard — performed a medley of “Bring Da Ruckus” and “C.R.E.A.M.” from their 1993 debut album, Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). Throughout the set they gave shoutouts to New York and rocked their Knicks gear.

This performance was part of the episode in which the newly crowned NBA champs crashed Fallon’s monologue. Loyal Knicks fan Spike Lee introduced the team to the audience, and the players came out as The Roots played “We Are the Champions” and Knicks-colored confetti rained down. Finals MVP Jalen Brunson made sure to bring out the Larry O’Brien Trophy.

The appearance was part of the celebration surrounding the Knicks’ victory over the San Antonio Spurs, which marked their first championship win in 53 years — a feat Method Man predicted during Wu-Tang’s halftime performance at Game 4. They brought the trophy home the following game.

The Knicks are scheduled to celebrate with a parade in New York City Thursday. 

Meanwhile, Wu-Tang Clan will resume their Final Chamber tour in August, before being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in November.

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K Camp on new album: ‘I feel like I’m a giant’

K Camp on new album: ‘I feel like I’m a giant’


K Camp has a new album out titled Giant. Speaking to ABC Audio, he says the title reflects how he sees himself and the legacy he’s building.

“What I stand for, the culture, my impact in the culture. How I carry myself on the music side, on the personal side and the business side. I feel like I’m a giant,” he says.

The album follows previous projects Kiss 6 and Built Different, which he says are all part of a larger story.

“When I made Built Different, I was like … I’m doing this independent s*** for real, like on a high level. So I got to be built different. I got be moving a different way from these n***** who say they doing it, but ain’t really doing it.”

That mindset eventually led to Giant.

“Now I’m like, OK, I really do what I said I was doing and what I wrote on them vision boards,” he says. “I put my money where my mouth is, I invest in everything I do, and I stand on 10 when it comes to my business and my music, so I feel like that’s just giant s***.”

Giant is a collaboration with producer Zaytoven and features fellow Atlanta artists, including 2 Chainz, as a tribute to his hometown.

“I got the free range and creativity to do what I want, how I want to,” he says of why he decided to honor his city with the project. “When I get that feeling, I don’t really go against it. … I feel like it’s the right thing to do at that moment, I got to do it.” 

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Cash Money Records + No Limit Records announce tour featuring special guest Boosie

Cash Money Records + No Limit Records announce tour featuring special guest Boosie


Cash Money Records and No Limit Records are joining forces for a 17-city tour.

Cash Money’s Birdman, Juvenile, Mannie Fresh and B.G. will take the stage with support from Boosie to perform hits from the label’s catalog. Representing No Limit will be Master P, Silkk The Shocker, Mia X, Mac, Fiend, Choppa Style and Mr. Serv-On.

“The fans have been waiting for a tour like this for a long time,” Master P said in a statement. “We came from New Orleans and built something the world had never seen before — movements that changed music, hip hop culture, and the business forever.”

The tour kicks off Sept. 11 at Toyota Center in Houston and wraps Nov. 15 at the Rocket Arena in Cleveland. Other stops include Atlanta, Dallas, Memphis, Detroit and Chicago.

A presale for tickets begin Wednesday at 10 a.m. CT. General ticket sales then start on Friday at 10 a.m. CT.    

 

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Trump, Iran agree to memorandum of understanding opening Strait of Hormuz: What is in the 60-day deal?

Trump, Iran agree to memorandum of understanding opening Strait of Hormuz: What is in the 60-day deal?


(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance both signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran, which would cease fighting on all fronts for 60 days and is expected to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to all traffic, a senior administration official said Monday.

The official said the signatures were done digitally and that a formal signing will happen in Geneva, Switzerland on Friday.

While the official said the details of the agreement will be released within the next 24 to 48 hours, Trump on Monday said the text of the memorandum of understanding would be released “pretty soon,” but sometime after Friday.

“This is a very powerful document, and I want it to be released. So, probably pretty soon,” Trump said during a press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron shortly after landing in France for the G7.

Trump said “it depends” if he will attend the signing ceremony in Geneva on Friday, but that Vance would be there. 

Senior administration officials on Monday acknowledged there was still significant work to be done during the detailed nuclear negotiations to come, but asserted they now had direct relationships with “a number of people at the highest levels of Iranian government” and had reached “what we believe will be an understanding in the next phase.” 

A senior administration official said the memorandum of understanding “provides for the immediate opening of the Strait of Hormuz,” which Iran closed after the war started. The official also emphasized “immediate — just to be clear here, it takes a little bit of time, because you know you have mines in the strait.”

Spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, Esmaeil Baqaei, said that, according to the MOU, Iran will be responsible to provide “the security and safe traffic of the ships,” adding that Tehran will do so in cooperation with Muscat and in consultation with stakeholders.

On Monday, the president said that “the strait is already partially opened” and that it will be fully opened by Friday. They are still working to clear the area of sea mines, he said.

“I think it will adjust very, very quickly, and I think obviously the prioritization will be on the heavy tankers, you know, the gas, the oils. I think that will actually flow very quickly,” the official said.

The U.S. blockade of Iranian naval ports will lift as well, but the U.S. Navy warns that it will remain in place until the agreement is formally completed. 

On the topic of tolls, the official said that the MOU ensured the Strait of Hormuz be “toll-free for 60 days,” with the expectation that it will become part of the “final agreement as well.”

Iranian officials said that a ceasefire in Lebanon is included within the deal. However, Israel’s defense minister said after the agreement was announced that Israel does not plan to remove its forces from southern Lebanon.

When pressed about Israel’s role in the MOU, one of the senior U.S. administration officials responded, saying that Israel withdrawing from Lebanon was “not a condition of the deal.”

“The deal is a ceasefire, and it will not be a one-way ceasefire, meaning that if Iran is not able to control Hezbollah, and if they attack Israeli positions or Israeli towns, Israel will have the right to defend themselves and respond,” a senior administration official said.

The senior U.S. administration official said that MOU’s outline includes “verifying that [Iran is] not building a nuclear weapon and not funding radicalism and terrorism in the region.” In return, the official said it would open up the Iranian economy. 

Iranian officials have long publicly maintained that the country’s nuclear program operates only for civilian purposes, although Western officials have said their uranium enrichment has gone beyond what would be needed for civilian use. Iran has also said it does not have ambitions to create nuclear weapons, a claim that American officials have disputed.

The officials also said the MOU does not reduce the U.S. force posture in the region. 

The senior administration official confirmed that so far “zero dollars of unfrozen assets” have been released to Iran at this point. 

The officials made clear that there are not specific things that Iran has to do to receive sanctions relief, but that it’s tied to Iran “behaving more appropriately” in general.

“Their economy is in rough shape, and they need relief badly, and so hopefully we’ll find a way to get to a deal quickly, and if not, President Trump has a lot of tools in his arsenal that he’ll be able to use,” the senior administration official said.

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Air Force B-52 bomber crashes shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in California

Air Force B-52 bomber crashes shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in California


(CALIFORNIA) — An Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber crashed shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in California on Monday, the base said.

“Emergency crews immediately responded to the scene and the situation is ongoing,” the base said in a statement.

The crash was reported at about 11:20 a.m. local time.

The base has closed the airfield and said all inbound planes are being diverted.

The Air Force and NASA conduct test flights of new and developmental aircraft at Edwards Air Force Base.

The B-52 Stratofortress — which typically carries a crew of five — is a long-range bomber first introduced in the 1950s that remains a central part of the U.S. military’s air power. Built by Boeing, the aircraft is capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear weapons over long distances and has been used in conflicts ranging from Vietnam to operations in the Iran war.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliott to host event honoring music exec Sylvia Rhone

Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliott to host event honoring music exec Sylvia Rhone


Busta Rhymes and Missy Elliott are known for their futuristic music videos and musical genius, but they share something else in common: both are protégés of Sylvia Rhone. The two will help honor the music industry executive as hosts of the Black Music Action Coalition dinner.

Over the course of her career, Sylvia, the first Black woman to head a major record label, has held leadership roles at Epic Records, Universal Motown, Elektra Entertainment Group, Atlantic Records and EastWest Records. She has a played a role in the promotion and development of artists including Stevie Wonder, Lil Wayne, En Vogue, Erykah Badu, Brandy and Anita Baker.

Sylvia is set to be honored at the Black Music Action Coalition’s Celebration of an Icon event, taking place June 25 in LA.

“We are at a crucial time in history and we’re calling on the music community to come together and strategize to get our democracy back on track and use their voices and art to demand accountability and respect within our democracy. We also hope these events will remind us of our power and honor those who dedicated themselves to black music, like Sylvia Rhone, to ensure our music was heard,” said Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, co-founder, president and CEO of the Black Music Action Coalition.

Sylvia is also expected to receive the Ultimate Icon Award at the BET Awards on June 28.

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Ye adds hometown shows to schedule as he tours around the world

Ye adds hometown shows to schedule as he tours around the world


As Ye continues his world tour, he’s added two hometown shows in Chicago. 

The concerts are scheduled for Sept. 3 and Sept. 4 at Soldier Field, with registration now open for fans who want to access ticket sales. He is also slated to perform at the Alamodome in San Antonio on the Fourth of July.

As with previous dates, the site says, “A FEW LUCKY PRE-REGISTRANTS WILL BE SELECTED TO RECEIVE FREE TICKETS.”

Ye’s next scheduled performances are in Tampa on June 26 and 28. They have been drawing negative reactions from people in the city, including from Florida Sen. Rick Scott.

“Kanye West has praised Hitler and slandered Jews. Letting him perform in a publicly funded venue in Tampa would effectively give him, and everything he’s done, the Florida taxpayers’ seal of approval. We can’t let that happen,” he wrote on Facebook.

Scott also wrote a letter and joined Sen. Ashley Moody, attorney Leo Terrell, former Gov. Charlie Crist and Jewish community leaders at the Florida Holocaust Museum to condemn Ye’s past antisemitic remarks — despite his recent apology in the The Wall Street Journal

A deluxe edition for Ye’s Bully is set to arrive on Friday.

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Gavin Newsom says Department of Justice is investigating him, his wife

Gavin Newsom says Department of Justice is investigating him, his wife


(NEW YORK) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom said on Monday that the Department of Justice is investigating him as well as his wife, and claimed that President Donald Trump is “coming after me because I’m considering running for president.”

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Jury selection reaches pivotal moment in federal trial of Buffalo racist mass shooter

Jury selection reaches pivotal moment in federal trial of Buffalo racist mass shooter


(BUFFALO, N.Y.) — More than four years after he gunned down 10 Black people in a racially motivated mass shooting at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket, Payton Gendron’s federal trial reaches a crucial point on Monday in selecting a jury that will decide whether he lives or dies.

Gendron, who will turn 23 next week, has already pleaded guilty to state charges stemming from the May 14, 2022, attack at a Tops supermarket, including domestic terrorism motivated by hate. He is serving a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Gendron, according to his attorneys, has proposed pleading guilty to the 27-count federal indictment, including 10 counts of hate crimes resulting in death, but the Department of Justice has rejected his offer.

“The United States believes the circumstances in Counts 11-20 of the Indictment are such that, in the event of a conviction, a sentence of death is justified,” federal prosecutors said in January 2024, when they announced the decision to pursue the death penalty against Gendron.

On Monday, about 1,200 potential jurors who filled out an initial questionnaire were summoned to appear at the U.S. District Court in Buffalo to complete a more extensive inquiry to determine whether they can serve as fair and impartial jurors.

Based on their responses, Judge Lawrence J. Vilardo, who is overseeing the case, and the attorneys involved hope to whittle the potential jury pool down to several hundred.

Those who make the cut will be brought back in August to be questioned by the lawyers and judge, who are hoping to seat 12 jurors and at least six alternates for the trial scheduled to begin in October.

Gendron has pleaded not guilty to the federal charges.

Garnell Whitfield, the former Buffalo fire commissioner, whose 86-year-old mother, Ruth Whitfield, was killed in the supermarket attack, said he plans to attend Monday’s court proceedings.

Whitfield told ABC News that he’s hoping that the upcoming trial will expose those whom he says helped radicalize Gendron, including the social media companies that allegedly provided the addictive algorithms that fed Gendron’s hate of Black people.

“I’m more concerned with that than I am with him. He’s a dead man walking as far as I’m concerned,” Whitfield said.

Social media companies are not defendants in the trial, have not accused of any wrongdoing by prosecutors.

Whitfield and other relatives of those killed and wounded in the attack filed a lawsuit in May 2023 against several social media companies alleging they facilitated the teenage killer’s white supremacist radicalization by allowing racist propaganda to fester on their platforms. The outcome of the case is still pending in the state Supreme Court. The social media companies have denied all wrong doing.

During his sentencing in the state case in May 2023, Gendron apologized to the relatives of the victims, saying he was “very sorry for all the pain” he caused and “for stealing the lives of your loved ones.”

“I did a terrible thing that day,” Gendron said in court. “I shot and killed people because they were Black. Looking back now, I can’t believe I actually did it. I believed what I read online and acted out of hate. I know I can’t take it back, but I wish I could, and I don’t want anyone to be inspired by me and what I did.”

Gendron planned the massacre for months — including previously traveling twice to the Tops store he targeted, a more than three-hour drive from his home in Conklin, New York — to scout the layout and count the number of Black people present, according to state prosecutors. Wearing tactical gear, body armor and wielding an AR-15-style rifle he legally purchased and illegally modified, Gendron committed the rampage on a Saturday afternoon when prosecutors said he knew the store would be full of Black shoppers.

The attack was caught on a Tops supermarket surveillance camera and a helmet camera worn by Gendron that he used to livestream on Twitch. Before the attack, he also posted a racist screed online containing the names of past mass shooters he admired.

Brian Buckmire, an ABC News legal analyst, said Gendron’s attorneys are aiming at seating jurors who can set aside the defendant’s guilty plea and decide the case based on the facts presented at trial.

“This is not a case of guilt or innocence; this is a case … of attempting to save his life,” he said.

Buckmire said that in the current phase of jury selection, potential members of the panel will likely be asked about their personal beliefs about the death penalty.

He noted that the judge in the case has already denied a request from the defense to move the trial from Buffalo in Erie County to Rochester in Monroe County.

“So, it’s deep in the heart of where all of this harm happened,” Buckmire said.

Buckmire said the defense is facing an uphill battle and will likely focus on trying to persuade the jury that Gendron should not be put to death.

“From a fact-based standpoint, it’s hard to say he’s not guilty,” Buckmire said. “I think the only argument here and the only strength of anything they can make out here is he doesn’t deserve the death penalty because of his age [and] the influences he had.”

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Child killed after officer fires upon car following reported shoplifting at a Walmart in Mississippi: Police

Child killed after officer fires upon car following reported shoplifting at a Walmart in Mississippi: Police


(SENATOBIA, Miss.) — A child was killed after an officer fired upon a vehicle following a reported shoplifting at a Walmart in Mississippi, authorities said.

An adult was also critically injured in the shooting, which occurred Sunday afternoon outside a Walmart in Senatobia, according to the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation.

Law enforcement officers who responded to a shoplifting call at the Walmart encountered two adults allegedly fleeing from the store with a child and going into a vehicle, the bureau said.

“Officers attempted to stop the vehicle, but the driver drove in the direction of the officers, almost striking one,” the bureau said in a statement, noting that the information is preliminary. “An officer then discharged their weapon and the vehicle fled the scene.”

The individuals in the vehicle went to a local hospital, where the child was pronounced dead, according to the bureau. One of the adults also had critical injuries, it said.

Authorities did not provide further details on the shooting victims, including the age of the child killed.

The Senatobia Police Department and Tate County Sheriff’s Office were involved in the shooting incident, according to the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, which did not provide details on the officer who discharged the weapon or how many times the gun was fired.

No officers were seriously injured, the bureau said.

The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is investigating the shooting and will ultimately share its findings with the state’s attorney general’s office.

“This is an open and ongoing investigation. No further comment will be made at this time,” a spokesperson with the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation told ABC News on Monday in response to multiple questions on the incident.

Senatobia is located in northwestern Mississippi, about 40 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.

The Senatobia Police Department said the officer-involved shooting occurred just after 2 p.m. Sunday.

“We are committed to full transparency,” the Senatobia Police Department said in a statement. “As the investigation progresses and facts are verified, we will share as much information as possible.”

A Walmart spokesperson said they are working with law enforcement amid the investigation.

“We’re saddened by what took place at our Senatobia, MS, store,” the spokesperson said. “The safety of our associates and customers is a top priority.”

Senatobia Alderman Chris McConnell urged residents to “rely on official information and allow the investigative process to proceed.”

“Please join me in praying for everyone involved, their families, our law enforcement officers, first responders, and the entire Senatobia community,” he said in a statement.

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