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<p>Kaia HubbardJuly 1, 2025 at 8:08 AM</p>

<p>The unlimited amendment vote series on the Senate version of the Trump tax, border and defense bill began around 9 a.m. ET Monday and has continued throughout the day and late into the evening.By late Monday night, consequential amendments, including one by GOP Sen. Rick Scott that would make significant cuts to Medicaid, still had not received a vote.GOP Senate Majority Leader John Thune remained confident the Senate could still vote on final passage of the Trump tax bill overnight.</p>

<p>Washington — A marathon vote series is underway in the Senate on President Trump's massive tax bill as Republicans work to pass the centerpiece legislation of Mr. Trump's second-term agenda.</p>

<p>The House narrowly passed the bill last month, and Senate Republicans have been working to put their mark on the legislation, treading carefully so as not to throw off the delicate balance in the lower chamber. The House will need to approve the Senate's changes to the bill before it can head to the president's desk for his signature. And lawmakers are trying to move quickly, with a self-imposed July 4 deadline to get the measure signed.</p>

<p>The Senate worked through the weekend as the GOP nears a final sprint on the legislation ahead of the deadline. Titled "One Big, Beautiful Bill," the legislation includes increased spending for border security, defense and energy production, which is offset in part by cuts to healthcare and nutrition programs. The Congressional Budget Office estimated Sunday that the legislation would increase the deficit by nearly $3.3 trillion over the next decade.</p>

<p>Senate Republicans advanced the legislation late Saturday, with all but two voting in favor following hours of delay as the GOP worked to iron out last-minute details and dispel concern among holdouts. The vote on the motion to proceed stayed open for more than three hours as holdouts sought assurances from GOP leaders. Some tweaks were made to the bill before Republicans ultimately received enough votes to move forward.</p>

<p>Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) walks in Capitol Hill, as Republican lawmakers struggle to pass President Donald Trump's sweeping spending and tax bill, in Washington, D.C., June 30, 2025. / Credit: Elizabeth Frantz / REUTERS</p>

<p>Senate Democrats further delayed the legislation's path forward by forcing the bill to be read in its entirety, starting late Saturday. After nearly 16 hours, the Senate clerks concluded their reading of the bill on the floor, starting the clock on debate. Each side then had up to 10 hours for debate, before voting kicked off Monday morning.</p>

<p>The "vote-a-rama"</p>

<p>Following debate, and a break until the morning, the Senate began what's known as a "vote-a-rama" Monday in which senators may offer an unlimited number of amendments and force the chamber to cast vote after vote. Democrats have been using the opportunity to put their GOP colleagues on the record on a number of controversial issues ahead of the midterm elections.</p>

<p>But before the chamber could get to the amendment votes, senators had to address an outstanding disagreement over the current policy baseline, an accounting approach that would make it appear that extending the current tax policy would cost nothing. Senate Majority Leader John Thune maneuvered Sunday to allow the use of the current policy baseline, before Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer quickly appealed the move, requesting a vote as Democrats railed against it as the "nuclear option." The chamber voted 53-47, along party lines, to affirm the use of the current policy baseline on Monday.</p>

<p>Schumer said that Democrats would bring "one amendment after the other" Monday, and began the process by offering an amendment to send the bill back to the Finance Committee to revisit some of its health care provisions. The chamber voted down the amendment in a party-line vote.</p>

<p>Democrats proposed a number of amendments to attempt to roll back some of the bill's more controversial provisions. Sen. Ed Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, proposed an amendment to remove the bill's provisions that he said would force rural hospitals to limit their services or close their doors. And Sen. Chris Coons, a Delaware Democrat, proposed an amendment to eliminate what he called "red tape" around Medicaid eligibility. Other amendments proposed by Democrats concerned cuts to food assistance and state provider taxes, among a number of related issues. The amendments fell short.</p>

<p>GOP Sen. John Cornyn of Texas offered the first Republican-led amendment, which would have reduced federal Medicaid expansion payments to states that provide coverage to undocumented immigrants charged with specific crimes. The Senate's rulemaker, known as the parliamentarian, determined that the provision would require a 60-vote threshold. The amendment fell short, though it picked up support from a handful of Democrats.</p>

<p>Amid the slew of votes, anticipation swirled around a consequential amendment expected to be put forward by GOP Sen. Rick Scott of Florida later Monday. The amendment would significantly reduce the federal Medicaid expansion match made under the Affordable Care Act, barring new enrollees after 2030, in a move that would make the bill more palatable to some fiscal hawks.</p>

<p>Thune has backed the amendment, calling it "great policy," and forecasted that it will get significant support among the Senate GOP. But whether it has enough support to be added to the bill remains to be seen.</p>

<p>The chamber's pace began to slow Monday evening. As the amendment votes dragged on, Democrats accused Republicans of stalling. "They're delaying, they're stalling, they're cutting a lot of back-room deals," Schumer told reporters. "But we're just pushing forward, amendment after amendment — they don't like these amendments."</p>

<p>Asked by reporters about the holdup Monday night, Thune said, "we're just kind of figuring out what everybody has to have in terms of votes." He added that Senate GOP leaders are working to construct a list, and expressed confidence that the chamber could still vote on final passage overnight.</p>

<p>The path to passage</p>

<p>Senate Republicans have been pursuing the legislation through the budget reconciliation process, which enables the party in the majority to move ahead without support from across the aisle. With only a simple majority required to advance the measure, rather than the 60-votes needed to move forward with most legislation, Senate Democrats have few mechanisms to combat the bill's progress.</p>

<p>With a 53-seat majority, Senate GOP leaders can only afford to lose support from three Republicans — and would then still require a tie-breaking vote from Vice President JD Vance. And although a number of senators who had expressed opposition to the measure ultimately decided to advance it Saturday, how they will vote on the measure in a final form remains unclear.</p>

<p>Sens. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Thom Tillis of North Carolina were the two Republicans to oppose the bill's advancement Saturday, and are expected to oppose the legislation on final passage. Tillis, who announced Sunday that he is not seeking reelection, took to the Senate floor that night to outline his opposition to some of the bill's cuts to Medicaid, claiming "Republicans are about to make a mistake on health care" and arguing that the GOP is "betraying our promise."</p>

<p>"It is inescapable that this bill in its current form will betray the very promise that Donald J. Trump made" to target only waste, fraud and abuse in the entitlement program, Tillis said, claiming that the president has been "misinformed"</p>

<p>The North Carolina Republican argued that the July 4 deadline is an "artificial" one, saying Senate Republicans are rushing, while encouraging the chamber to "take the time to get this right" and align more closely with the House's Medicaid provisions.</p>

<p>But Senate GOP leaders are still moving ahead. Thune, a South Dakota Republican, delivered a defense of the bill on the Senate floor ahead of the vote-a-rama Monday, pushing back on criticism over Medicaid cuts, the impact on the deficit and the use of the current policy baseline.</p>

<p>"Let's vote," Thune said. "This is good for America."</p>

<p>When asked whether he's confident Senate Republicans have the votes to pass the legislation, the majority leader told reporters, "Never, until we vote."</p>

<p>Vance was on hand to break a possible tie vote Saturday, though his vote ultimately wasn't needed. Still, the vice president met with GOP holdouts in the majority leader's office Saturday as the White House put pressure on lawmakers to get the bill across the finish line.</p>

<p>White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday that the president has "been in touch with lawmakers all weekend long to get this bill passed." "The White House and the president are adamant that this bill is passed and that this bill makes its way to his desk," Leavitt said. "Republicans need to stay tough and unified during the home stretch, and we are counting on them to get the job done."</p>

<p>Meanwhile, Sen. Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, warned Sunday that the legislation would be a "political albatross" for Republicans, while suggesting that the bill could even lose support among the GOP, saying "it's not over until it's over."</p>

<p>"I think many of my Republican friends know they're walking the plank on this, and we'll see if those who've expressed quiet consternation will actually have the courage of their conviction," Warner said Sunday on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan."</p>

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<p>Tourists on a whale watching boat tour take photos at sea near Nuuk, Greenland, Tuesday, June 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Kwiyeon Ha)</p>

<p>NUUK, Greenland (AP) — Greenland has a message for the rest of the world: We're waiting for you.</p>

<p>"Come visit Greenland," said Nukartaa Andreassen, who works for a water taxi company in the capital city, Nuuk. "Learn about it, learn about us. We love to have you. We love to tell our stories and our culture."</p>

<p>The mineral-rich Arctic island is open for tourism. Whale-watching tours, excursions to the iconic puffin island and guided charters through remote settlements are just the beginning of what Greenland has to offer visitors. Locals want to show what makes the island unique beyond a recent diplomatic dustup with U.S. President Donald Trump.</p>

<p>"Our goal and mission is to present and be the ambassadors of Greenland," said Casper Frank Møller, the chief executive of Nuuk-based tour guide company Raw Arctic, "and to show what beauty you can experience while you're here."</p>

<p>The tourism industry is expected to see a boom this year following the launch of a new route between Nuuk and Newark, New Jersey. The inaugural flight June 14 was the first direct travel from the U.S. to Greenland by an American airline.</p>

<p>Traveling to Greenland</p>

<p>Before the direct flight, air passengers departing from the U.S. needed a layover in Iceland or Denmark to reach Greenland. The change benefited travelers like Doug Jenzen, an American tourist who was on the United Airlines plane from New Jersey.</p>

<p>"I came with the purpose of exploring some of the natural sites around the world's largest island, hoping to support things like ecotourism and sustainable travel while supporting the local economy," Jenzen said.</p>

<p>Cruise ships can already dock on the island but they bring less money to businesses catering to tourists because passengers sleep and usually eat on board.</p>

<p>Some 150,000 tourists visited Greenland in 2024, according to Naaja Nathanielsen, Greenland's business minister.</p>

<p>"We really want to grow the tourism sector. It's a very good fit for many in Greenland," Nathanielsen added. "Tourism is about good vibes. It's about sharing culture, sharing history. It's about storytelling. And as Inuit, that's very much part of our heritage."</p>

<p>The Trump effect</p>

<p>Greenland gained worldwide attention when Donald Trump earlier this year announced he wanted to take control of the semiautonomous Danish territory, through a purchase or possibly by force.</p>

<p>Denmark, a NATO ally, and Greenland have said the island is not for sale and condemned reports of the U.S. gathering intelligence there.</p>

<p>Despite the diplomatic tension, Frank Møller of Raw Arctic sees an upside.</p>

<p>"It has kind of put Greenland on the world map. And it's definitely a situation that Raw Arctic has used to our advantage," he said.</p>

<p>Still, beefing up the tourism industry should happen at a pace that prioritizes the voices and comfort levels of the roughly 56,000 people on the island, he added.</p>

<p>Andreassen, of Nuuk Water Taxi, agreed.</p>

<p>"It's very important for me to tell my own story. Because I always feel like when I meet new people, I always introduce a whole Greenland," she said. "It's important for me to show our own culture, our own nature. Not by television, not by other people from other countries."</p>

<p>'Unforgettable moment'</p>

<p>In June, Pinar Saatci, a 59-year-old Turkish tourist, saw several whales breach the ocean surface during a boat tour.</p>

<p>"It's very exciting to be here, at the other part of the world, so far away from home," she said. "It's a very exciting and unforgettable moment."</p>

<p>Risskov Rejser has visited Greenland several times through her travel company for Danish travelers. But she is worried about the impact of a tourist invasion.</p>

<p>"For me, the worst thing would be if mass tourism starts and people come here, and sort of look upon the Greenland people as if they were a living museum," she said. "It has to be done in a respectful way and you have to consider what the consequences are."</p>

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<p>Stefanie Dazio in Berlin contributed to this report.</p>

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Russia takes full control of Ukraine's Luhansk region, Russian-backed official says

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<p>July 1, 2025 at 8:07 AM</p>

<p>MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia has taken full control of Ukraine's eastern Luhansk region, more than three years after President Vladimir Putin ordered thousands of troops into Ukraine in February 2022, the Russian-backed head of the region told Russian state television.</p>

<p>Luhansk, which has an area of 26,700 square km (10,308 square miles), is the first Ukrainian region to fall fully under the established control of Russian forces since Russia annexed Crimea in 2014.</p>

<p>Putin in September 2022 declared that Luhansk - along with the partially controlled Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions - was being incorporated into Russia, a step Western European states said was illegal and that most of the world did not recognise.</p>

<p>"The territory of the Luhansk People's Republic is fully liberated - 100%," Leonid Pasechnik, who was born in Soviet Ukraine and is now a Russian-installed official cast by Moscow as the head of the "Luhansk People's Republic", told Russian state television.</p>

<p>There was no immediate confirmation from the Russian defence ministry, or comment from Ukraine.</p>

<p>Ukraine says that Russia's claims to Luhansk and other areas of what is internationally recognised to be Ukraine are groundless and illegal, and Kyiv has promised to never recognise Russian sovereignty over the areas.</p>

<p>Russia says the territories are now part of Russia, fall under its nuclear umbrella and will never be returned.</p>

<p>Luhansk was once part of the Russian empire but changed hands after the Russian Revolution. It was taken by the Red Army in 1920 and then became part of the Soviet Union in 1922 as part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.</p>

<p>Along with neighbouring Donetsk, Luhansk was the crucible of the conflict which began in 2014 after a pro-Russian president was toppled in Ukraine's Maidan Revolution and Russia annexed Crimea, with Russian-backed separatist forces fighting Ukraine's armed forces in both Luhansk and Donetsk.</p>

<p>Russia controls nearly 19% of what is internationally recognised to be Ukraine, including Luhansk, plus over 70% of the Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions, and fragments of the Kharkiv, Sumy and Dnipropetrovsk regions.</p>

<p>(Reporting by Reuters; editing by Guy Faulconbridge and Lincoln Feast.)</p>

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Kevin James Explains How His Performance with Jelly Roll Came to Be: 'He's a Wonderful Human Being' (Exclusive)

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<p>Daniel S. Levine, Aliza SesslerJuly 1, 2025 at 6:29 AM</p>

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<p>Jelly Roll and Kevin James</p>

<p>Kevin James tells PEOPLE he and Jelly Roll are friends and calls the country star a "wonderful human being"</p>

<p>The two stars performed together in Ohio earlier this month when Jelly Roll brought him onstage</p>

<p>James joined Jelly Roll for "Need a Favor" at the Buckeye Country Superfest</p>

<p>Kevin James' hilarious performance with Jelly Roll was a case of "right place at the right time."</p>

<p>During an event to celebrate the return of Heathers the Musical to the stage on Monday, June 30, in New York City, PEOPLE asked the King of Queens star, 60, how his viral performance with Jelly Roll in Columbus, Ohio, came to be.</p>

<p>"I'm a good friend of his," James tells PEOPLE, later adding that the country superstar, 40, is a "great friend of mine" and a "wonderful human being."</p>

<p>"We just happened to be in Columbus together and we just went out and had fun," James tells PEOPLE.</p>

<p>Back on June 21, Jelly Roll brought James out to the Buckeye Country Superfest to join him onstage for "Need a Favor." The two stars looked alike, even dressing in head-to-toe black as James showed off his dance moves.</p>

<p>The video could serve as James' Broadway audition, as he tells PEOPLE the only way he'd star in a Broadway show is if it involved dancing.</p>

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<p>"I was born to dance, so if there's a dancing show, then I would be interested in," James says. "Other than that, I can't be bothered. It's got to be full dance."</p>

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<p>Jelly Roll and Kevin James</p>

<p>James was among the stars attending a gala performance of Heathers the Musical to celebrate the show's return to Broadway. It is being performed Off-Broadway at New World Stages through Sept. 28. The show is based on the 1989 cult film of the same name, and centers on high school student Veronica Sawyer, who suddenly becomes popular after she joins the Heathers. She soon meets the rebellious J.D., who shows her that popularity isn't all it's cracked up to be.</p>

<p>The Grown Ups star will be taking the stage himself, although not to dance. His stand-up comedy tour returns to the road in September and tickets are on sale at his website. He also stars in the upcoming action-packed movie Guns Up, out on July 18.</p>

<p>Jelly Roll is also on tour, with stops planned throughout the summer and fall. His most recent album, Beautifully Broken, was released in October 2024.</p>

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Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Mixed Results

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<p>Sally Hoelscher, USA TODAYJuly 1, 2025 at 7:00 AM</p>

<p>There are spoilers ahead. You might want to solve today's puzzle before reading further! Mixed Results</p>

<p>Constructor: Dennis McCartney</p>

<p>Editor: Amie Walker</p>

<p>July 1, 2025Random Thoughts & Interesting Things -</p>

<p>JAPAN (8A: Country made up of 14,125 islands) JAPAN is an island country that extends along the Pacific coast of Asia. Four of its 14,125 islands, are considered "main islands." Those are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. The islands of JAPAN stretch across a distance of 1,900 miles. Approximately 260 of the islands are inhabited.</p>

<p>GURU (14A: Sikh spiritual leader) Sikhism is a religion that originated in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent in the late 15th century. GURU Nanak, born in 1469, was the founder of Sikhism. He was succeeded by nine other GURUs. The tenth GURU affirmed the sacred scripture, Adi Granth, as his successor, ending the line of human GURUs. The central religious scripture of Sikhism, GURU Granth Sahib, is regarded as the final, sovereign, and eternal living GURU.</p>

<p>IOWAN (18A: Person from Des Moines) Greetings from an IOWAN who lived in Des Moines (the state's capital) many years ago, but now lives elsewhere in the state.</p>

<p>ARIANA (22A: "Yes, And?" singer Grande) ARIANA Grande released "Yes, And?" in January 2024. The song debuted at the top of Billboard's Hot 100 chart. The lyrics of "Yes, And?" focus on self-confidence, and address negative press Ariana Grande received during 2020 to 2023.</p>

<p>SIDE (23A: A Mobius strip only has one) I find Mobius strips fascinating. You can make a model of a Mobius strip by taking a long, narrow piece of paper and giving one end a half twist before taping the ends together into a loop. To demonstrate that the Mobius strip only has one SIDE, draw a line down the center of it. Without lifting your pencil or pen, you will meet your starting point. If a MOBIUS STRIP is cut in half (along the line you drew down the center) it will result in a long loop with two twists in it, rather than two loops.</p>

<p>CERAMIC (30A: Like some tile) We just saw CERAMIC in the puzzle two days ago clued as [Made of fired clay]. When I wrote about it then, I commented that I don't usually consider bricks as being CERAMIC even though they fit the definition. I am familiar with CERAMIC tile, though, as we have a lot of it in our house.</p>

<p>POGO (39A: ___ stick (bouncing toy)) Several years ago (while writing a clue for POGO in a puzzle I was constructing), I learned about extreme POGO. Now that's what I think of anytime POGO sticks are mentioned. I am not a coordinated person (my family frowns on my use of ladders...), so I don't think extreme POGO is in my future. It's fun to watch though.</p>

<p>CALYPSO (41A: Harry Belafonte genre) I just mentioned Harry Belafonte three days ago while writing about the song "Hava Nagila," so it was fun to see his name pop up in the puzzle today. Harry Belafonte (1927-2023) was a singer, actor and activist whose third studio album was titled CALYPSO (1956). He is credited with popularizing CALYPSO music, a style of music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago in the early to mid-19th century. Harry Belafonte's nickname was the "King of CALYPSO."</p>

<p>MOD (45A: Online admin who might wield the "banhammer") "Banhammer" is an informal term used to refer to the power of a MOD (short for moderator) to block a user from participating in an online community. The term is especially popular in the online gaming community.</p>

<p>SRY (48A: "oops, my b") and OUCH (49A: "That hurt!") These consecutive clues seem to go together.</p>

<p>ALOO (58A: ___ tikki (potato snack)) I will occasionally give the reminder that ALOO is a South Asian word for potatoes and is often seen in the names of dishes that contain potatoes. I give these reminders for clues such as this. If a dish contains potatoes, it's quite possible the name of the dish includes the word ALOO, as is the case with ALOO tikki, a croquette made of potatoes, peas, and spices.</p>

<p>SLIP (61A: Freudian ___) A Freudian SLIP is an error that in psychoanalysis is attributed to a subdued unconscious wish or thought. One time when I was in college, a friend of mine dressed up as a Freudian SLIP for Halloween. She wore a SLIP and pinned a picture of Freud onto it.</p>

<p>LINDT (63A: Swiss chocolate brand) Just highlighting this to say that LINDT chocolate truffles are some of my favorite chocolates.</p>

<p>NASCAR (1D: Daytona 500 org.) The headquarters of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) are located in Daytona Beach, Florida. Since 1959, the Daytona 500 has been held annually at the Daytona International Speedway.</p>

<p>PAW (10D: Cat's foot) My cat, Willow, will sometimes place her PAW on my arm. I like to imagine that it's to remind me I am hers.</p>

<p>Willow -</p>

<p>AMA (11D: Reddit Q&A) Reddit is an online social site for news aggregation and discussion. AMA stands for "ask me anything," a genre of interactive interviews that are especially popular on Reddit.</p>

<p>NIN (12D: Author Anais) I wrote about Anais NIN a couple of months ago.</p>

<p>ODE (21D: "___ to Our Ocean" (Amanda Gorman poem)) Amanda Gorman wrote "ODE to Our Ocean" in 2020 for World Ocean Day. It's always a good day to be reminded of this powerful poem and to take a few moments to read it.</p>

<p>CHE (33D: Activist Guevera) CHE Guevara was a major figure in the Cuban Revolution. He served as Minister of Industries of Cuba from 1961-1965, and was executed in Bolivia in 1967.</p>

<p>POP ART (42D: Andy Warhol's genre) POP ART includes imagery and themes from popular culture. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a leading figure in the POP ART movement. One of his most famous works is Campbell's Soup Cans a 32-painting series in which each painting depicted a can of Campbell's soup, representing each of the varieties offered by the company at the time.</p>

<p>DALLAS (47D: Texas home of the WNBA's Wings) The DALLAS Wings are a WNBA team founded in 1998. They have won three WNBA Championships, in 2003, 2006, and 2008.</p>

<p>SOIL (54D: Makeup of some beds) Think garden beds here, rather than beds that you sleep in.</p>

<p>ASL (55D: Language in the film "CODA") The 2021 movie, CODA, stars Emilia Jones as Ruby Rossi, a hearing "child of deaf adults" (CODA). Sian Heder, who wrote and directed CODA, learned ASL (American Sign Language) while working on the movie, and about 40% of the screenplay was in ASL. Emilia Jones also learned ASL before the filming of CODA started. CODA won an Academy Award for Best Picture.</p>

<p>A couple of other clues I especially enjoyed:</p>

<p>FEDORA (51A: Hat for a film noir detective)</p>

<p>SUSHI CHEFS (7D: Culinary artists who might punnily say "That's how we roll!)</p>

<p>Crossword Puzzle Theme Synopsis -</p>

<p>CULTURE SHOCK (19A: experience for some travelers in new surroundings)</p>

<p>RULES THE ROOST (35A: Has complete control)</p>

<p>APPLE STRUDEL (53A: Fruit-filled Viennese pastry)</p>

<p>MIXED RESULTS: Each theme answer contains an anagram of the word RESULT: CULTURE SHOCK, RULES THE ROOST, and APPLE STRUDEL.</p>

<p>The word MIXED in the title is a hint that this might be a hidden anagram theme. Indeed, each of the three theme answers contains the MIXED up letters of the word RESULT: LTURE/S, RULES/T, and LE/STRU. Congratulations to Dennis McCartney making a USA Today crossword debut! Thank you, Dennis, for this enjoyable puzzle.</p>

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<p>American actor Will Smith as Captain James West and Kevin Kline as US Marshal Artemus Gordon in the film 'Wild Wild West', 1998</p>

<p>Will Smith shared a hilarious throwback photo in honor of the 26th anniversary of Wild Wild West</p>

<p>The steampunk action comedy film was released in 1999, and co-starred Kevin Kline, Salma Hayek, and more</p>

<p>Smith previously said that Wild Wild West was his "worst" film</p>

<p>Will Smith is keeping the west wild.</p>

<p>In honor of Wild Wild West 's 26th anniversary, Smith, 56, shared a cheeky still from the film in which he was clad in nothing but a strategically placed cowboy hat. The actor captioned the June 30 Instagram photo: "Wild Wild West came out 26 years ago today- sorry this is the only photo I could find."</p>

<p>One user wrote in the comments, "My favorite scene. Explanation not needed." Another wrote, "You were one of my early childhood crushes. Well done on on building a career that truly had and still has an impact. 💜✨"</p>

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<p>American actor Will Smith as Captain James West in a scene from the film 'Wild Wild West</p>

<p>Wild Wild West was released in 1999. The film, directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, was loosely based on the 1960s CBS show of the same name created by Michael Garrison. The film followed two secret service agents (Smith and Kevin Kline) as they protect President Ulysses S. Grant from the growing unpredictable threats of the American western frontier.</p>

<p>Smith once referred to Wild Wild West as his worst film. In a 2021 interview with GQ, the actor answered a question about what he thinks is his best film and his worst film. He said, "For the best, I think it's a tie between the first Men in Black and Pursuit of Happiness. For different reasons, those are the two almost-perfect movies."</p>

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<p>As for the worst, he said, "I don't know, Wild Wild West is a thorn in my side."</p>

<p>"To see myself in chaps… I don't like it," he added, laughing.</p>

<p>The choice to star in Wild Wild West came the same time he was offered the role of Neo in The Matrix. Smith turned down the role in the film, which turned out to be a mega-hit, to do the steampunk Western action comedy. Keanu Reeves went on to star in The Matrix in his place.</p>

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<p>HANNAH FINGERHUT July 1, 2025 at 7:01 AM</p>

<p>FILE - Rep. Aime Wichtendahl, D-Hiawatha, speaks during debate on the gender identity bill, Feb. 27, 2025, at the Statehouse in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)</p>

<p>DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa became the first state to remove gender identity from its civil rights code under a law that took effect Tuesday, meaning transgender and nonbinary residents are no longer protected from discrimination in their job, housing and other aspects of life.</p>

<p>The law also explicitly defines female and male based on reproductive organs at birth and removes the ability for people to change the sex designation on their birth certificate.</p>

<p>An unprecedented take-back of legal rights after nearly two decades in Iowa code leaves transgender, nonbinary and potentially even intersex Iowans more vulnerable now than they were before. It's a governing doctrine now widely adopted by President Donald Trump and Republican-led states despite the mainstream medical view that sex and gender are better understood as a spectrum than as an either-or definition.</p>

<p>When Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds signed Iowa's new law, she said the state's previous civil rights code "blurred the biological line between the sexes."</p>

<p>"It's common sense to acknowledge the obvious biological differences between men and women. In fact, it's necessary to secure genuine equal protection for women and girls," she said in a video statement.</p>

<p>Also taking effect Tuesday are provisions in the state's health and human services budget that say Medicaid recipients are no longer covered for gender-affirming surgery or hormone therapy.</p>

<p>A national movement</p>

<p>Iowa's state Capitol filled with protesters as the law went through the Republican-controlled Legislature and to Reynolds' desk in just one week in February. Iowa Republicans said laws passed in recent years to restrict transgender students' use of bathrooms and locker rooms, and their participation on sports teams, could not coexist with a civil rights code that includes gender identity protections.</p>

<p>About two dozen other states and the Trump administration have advanced restrictions on transgender people. Republicans say such laws and executive actions protect spaces for women, rejecting the idea that people can transition to another gender. Many face court challenges.</p>

<p>About two-thirds of U.S. adults believe that whether a person is a man or woman is determined by biological characteristics at birth, an -NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll conducted in May found. But there's less consensus on policies that target transgender and nonbinary people.</p>

<p>Transgender people say those kinds of policies deny their existence and capitalize on prejudice for political gain.</p>

<p>In a major setback for transgender rights nationwide, the U.S. Supreme Court last month upheld Tennessee's ban on puberty blockers and hormone treatments for transgender minors. The court's conservative majority said it doesn't violate the Constitution's equal protection clause, which requires the government to treat similarly situated people the same.</p>

<p>Not every state includes gender identity in their civil rights code, but Iowa was the first to remove nondiscrimination protections based on gender identity, according to the Movement Advancement Project, an LGBTQ+ rights think tank.</p>

<p>Incidents of discrimination in Iowa, before and after July 1</p>

<p>Iowans will still have time to file a complaint with the state Office of Civil Rights about discrimination based on gender identity that occurred before the law took effect.</p>

<p>State law requires a complaint to be submitted within 300 days after the most recent incident of alleged discrimination. That means people have until April 27 to file a complaint about discrimination based on gender identity, according to Kristen Stiffler, the office's executive director.</p>

<p>Sixty-five such complaints were filed and accepted for investigation from July 2023 through the end of June 2024, according to Stiffler. Forty-three were filed and accepted from July 1, 2024, through June 19 of this year.</p>

<p>Iowa state Rep. Aime Wichtendahl, a Democrat and the state's first openly transgender lawmaker, fears the law will lead to an increase in discrimination for transgender Iowans.</p>

<p>"Anytime someone has to check your ID and they see that the gender marker doesn't match the appearance, then that opens up hostility, discrimination as possibilities," Wichtendahl said, naming examples such as applying for a job, going through the airport, buying beer or getting pulled over in a traffic stop. "That instantly outs you. That instantly puts you on the spot."</p>

<p>About half of U.S. states include gender identity in their civil rights code to protect against discrimination in housing and public places, such as stores or restaurants, according to the Movement Advancement Project. Some additional states do not explicitly protect against such discrimination, but it is included in legal interpretations of statutes.</p>

<p>Five years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled LGBTQ people are protected by a landmark federal civil rights law that prohibits sex discrimination in the workplace. But Iowa's Supreme Court has expressly rejected the argument that discrimination based on sex includes discrimination based on gender identity.</p>

<p>Changing Iowa birth certificates before the law took effect</p>

<p>The months between when the bill was signed into law and when it took effect gave transgender Iowans time to pursue amended birth certificates before that option was eliminated.</p>

<p>Keenan Crow, with LGBTQ+ advocacy group One Iowa, said the group has long cosponsored legal clinics to assist with that process.</p>

<p>"The last one that we had was by far the biggest," Crow said.</p>

<p>Iowa's Department of Transportation still has a process by which people can change the gender designation on their license or identification card but has proposed administrative rules to eliminate that option.</p>

<p>Wichtendahl also said she has talked to some families who are looking to move out of state as a result of the new law.</p>

<p>"It's heartbreaking because this is people's lives we're talking about," Wichtendahl added. "These are families that have trans loved ones and it's keeping their loved ones away, it's putting their loved ones into uncertain future, putting their health and safety at risk."</p>

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<p>REBECCA BOONE and GENE JOHNSONJuly 1, 2025 at 6:07 AM</p>

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<p>BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Bryan Kohberger has agreed to plead guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students as part of a deal to avoid the death penalty, an attorney for one victim's family said.</p>

<p>Shanon Gray, an attorney representing the family of Kaylee Goncalves, confirmed Monday that prosecutors informed the families of the deal by email and letter earlier in the day, and that his clients were upset about it.</p>

<p>"We are beyond furious at the State of Idaho," Goncalves' family wrote in a Facebook post. "They have failed us. Please give us some time. This was very unexpected."</p>

<p>A change of plea hearing was set for Wednesday, but the family has asked prosecutors to delay it to give them more time to travel to Boise, Gray said. Kohberger's trial was set for August in Boise, where it was moved following pretrial publicity in rural northern Idaho.</p>

<p>Kohberger, 30, is accused in the stabbing deaths of Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen at a rental home near campus in Moscow, Idaho, early on Nov. 13, 2022. Autopsies showed the four were all likely asleep when they were attacked, some had defensive wounds and each was stabbed multiple times.</p>

<p>At the time, Kohberger was a criminal justice graduate student at Washington State University, about 9 miles (14.5 kilometers) west of the University of Idaho. He was arrested in Pennsylvania, where his parents lived, weeks later. Investigators said they matched his DNA to genetic material recovered from a knife sheath found at the crime scene.</p>

<p>No motive has emerged for the killings, nor is it clear why the attacker spared two roommates who were in the home. Authorities have said cellphone data and surveillance video shows that Kohberger visited the victims' neighborhood at least a dozen times before the killings.</p>

<p>The murders shocked the small farming community of about 25,000 people, which hadn't had a homicide in about five years, and prompted a massive hunt for the perpetrator. That included an elaborate effort to track down a white sedan that was seen on surveillance cameras repeatedly driving by the rental home, to identify Kohberger as a possible suspect through the use of genetic genealogy and to pinpoint his movements the night of the killings through cellphone data.</p>

<p>In a court filing, Kohberger's lawyers said he was on a long drive by himself around the time the four were killed.</p>

<p>In the letter to families, obtained by ABC News, prosecutors said Kohberger's lawyers approached them seeking to reach a plea deal. The defense team had previously made unsuccessful efforts to have the death penalty stricken as a possible punishment, including arguing that Kohberger's autism diagnosis made him less culpable.</p>

<p>The prosecutors said they met with available family members last week before deciding to make Kohberger an offer.</p>

<p>"This resolution is our sincere attempt to seek justice for your family," the letter said. "This agreement ensures that the defendant will be convicted, will spend the rest of his life in prison, and will not be able to put you and the other families through the uncertainty of decades of post-conviction, appeals. Your viewpoints weighed heavily in our decision-making process, and we hope that you may come to appreciate why we believe this resolution is in the best interest of justice."</p>

<p>In a Facebook post, the Goncalves family wrote that Kaylee's 18-year-old sister, Aubrie, had been unable to attend the meeting with prosecutors. But she shared her concerns in a written statement.</p>

<p>"Bryan Kohberger facing a life in prison means he would still get to speak, form relationships, and engage with the world," Aubrie Goncalves wrote. "Meanwhile, our loved ones have been silenced forever. That reality stings more deeply when it feels like the system is protecting his future more than honoring the victims' pasts."</p>

<p>In Idaho, judges may reject plea agreements, though such moves are rare. If a judge rejects a plea agreement, the defendant is allowed to withdraw the guilty plea.</p>

<p>Earlier Monday, a Pennsylvania judge had ordered that three people whose testimony was requested by defense attorneys would have to travel to Idaho to appear at Kohberger's trial.</p>

<p>The defense subpoenas were granted regarding a boxing trainer who knew Kohberger as a teenager, a childhood acquaintance of Kohberger's and a third man whose significance was not explained.</p>

<p>A gag order has largely kept attorneys, investigators and others from speaking publicly about the investigation or trial.</p>

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<p>Johnson reported from Seattle. reporter Mark Scolforo contributed from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.</p>

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<p>Foo Yun CheeJuly 1, 2025 at 7:07 AM</p>

<p>By Foo Yun Chee</p>

<p>BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Alphabet's Google will on Tuesday warn EU antitrust regulators and its critics that landmark European Union rules aimed at reining in Big Tech are hampering innovation to the detriment of European users and businesses.</p>

<p>The U.S. tech giant will also urge regulators to give more detailed guidance to help it comply with the rules, and ask its critics to provide evidence of costs and benefits to prove their case.</p>

<p>Google is under pressure to address charges under the EU's Digital Markets Act that it favours its own services such as Google Shopping, Google Hotels and Google Flights over rivals. The charges may result in fines of as much as 10% of its global annual revenue.</p>

<p>Earlier this month, Google proposed more changes to its search results to better showcase rival products, but critics say these still do not ensure a level playing field.</p>

<p>"We remain genuinely concerned about real world consequences of the DMA, which are leading to worse online products and experiences for Europeans," Google's lawyer Clare Kelly will tell a workshop organised by the European Commission to give Google critics the opportunity to seek clarifications.</p>

<p>She will say changes implemented by Google to date after discussions with the Commission and its critics have resulted in European users paying more for travel tickets as they cannot directly access airline sites, according to a copy of her speech seen by Reuters.</p>

<p>Kelly will also say European airlines, hotels and restaurants have reported up to a 30% loss in direct booking traffic, while users have complained about clunky workarounds.</p>

<p>Google's other lawyer, Oliver Bethell, will ask regulators to spell out in detail what the company needs to do, and critics to come up with hard evidence.</p>

<p>"If we can understand precisely what compliance looks like, not just in theory, but taking account of on the ground experience, we can launch compliant services quickly and confidently across the EEA," he will say.</p>

<p>The EEA is the 27 EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.</p>

<p>"We need help identifying the areas where we should focus. That means bringing real evidence of costs and benefits that we can take account of with the Commission," Bethell said.</p>

<p>The day-long workshop starts at 0700 GMT.</p>

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<p>The Devil Wears Prada anniversary</p>

<p>Adrian Grenier will reportedly not return for The Devil Wears Prada sequel</p>

<p>Grenier played Nate Cooper, the boyfriend to Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway)</p>

<p>The actor previously agreed with fans that his character was "the villain" of the original film</p>

<p>Adrian Grenier will not be serving up grilled cheese in the upcoming sequel to The Devil Wears Prada.</p>

<p>Grenier, 48, played Nate Cooper, the bumbling college boyfriend turned Boston sous-chef to Runway magazine assistant Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway). The Entourage star will not return for the sequel to the hit 2006 film, per Entertainment Weekly, which first reported the news.</p>

<p>PEOPLE has reached out to Grenier's reps for comment.</p>

<p>The news follows 20th Century Studios' announcement on Monday, June 30 that production on The Devil Wears Prada 2 has already begun.</p>

<p>Actors Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, director David Frankel and writer Aline Brosh McKenna are expected to return. Streep earned one of the original film's two Oscar nominations, with the other going to costume designer Patricia Field. Multiple outlets have reported that Kenneth Branagh is joining the cast.</p>

<p>The 2006 movie was adapted from former Vogue assistant Lauren Weisberger's book of the same name. Weisberger worked for former Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour, who recently stepped down from her position at the magazine after 37 years.</p>

<p>The film sees recent college graduate Andy (Hathaway) thrust into the high-intensity world of fashion, as she juggles her humble past with her bright future working as an assistant to the cold and particular Miranda Priestly (Streep). While Andy is at this crossroads, Nate (Grenier) repeatedly criticizes her changing lifestyle and journalistic aspirations.</p>

<p>He and Andy ultimately end their relationship when she misses his birthday party in favor of work obligations. In retrospect, both fans and Grenier himself have asserted that Nate may be the actual villain of The Devil Wears Prada, and not the titular devil herself.</p>

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<p>Meryl Streep, Adrian Grenier and Anne Hathaway at the premiere of The Devil Wears Prada</p>

<p>In a 2021 oral history reunion with the cast and crew, Grenier told Entertainment Weekly that he has come around to realizing his character could be considered the villain.</p>

<p>"All those memes that came out were shocking to me. It hadn't occurred to me until I started to really think about it, and perhaps it was because I was as immature as Nate was at the time, and in many ways he's very selfish and self-involved, it was all about him, he wasn't extending himself to support Andy in her career."</p>

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<p>He continued, "At the end of the day, it's just a birthday, right? It's not the end of the world. I might've been as immature as him at the time, so I personally couldn't see his shortcomings. But after time to reflect and much deliberation, I've come to realize the truth in that perspective."</p>

<p>A release date for the sequel to The Devil Wears Prada has yet to be announced, but multiple outlets reported in May that it is expected to hit theaters on May 1, 2026.</p>

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<p>Cast of ABC's 'Abbott Elementary'</p>

<p>Abbott Elementary was renewed for an impressive fifth season in January, but Quinta Brunson and some of the cast have started to wonder about life out of school.</p>

<p>"We are so fortunate and blessed to be on a network TV show for five seasons, and for people to still be fans," Brunson, who created and stars in the show, told Bustle in a new interview. "That being said, I have cast members who would love to pursue other projects, and our show is very time-consuming. We shoot about seven months out of the year. That can stop people from being able to do a lot of other things."</p>

<p>She continued, "Right now, I'm receiving scripts, and waiting for that moment that feels like, 'Oh man, this is exactly what I've been looking for.' Abbott has been so successful, and I want to use that success to get other people's projects off the ground."</p>

<p>For example, she told the outlet, "I'm always interested in playing against type. I think that's any actor's dream. Right now my type is 'Janine' and 'teacher.' I'm looking forward to moving away from that a little bit."</p>

<p>The ABC comedy, which debuted in 2021 and was inspired by Brunson's mother's 40 years as a public school teacher, focuses on the staff at an underfunded public school in Philadelphia. Brunson costars on the Emmy-winning show with a cast that includes Sheryl Lee Ralph, Tyler James Williams, Lisa Ann Walter, Janelle James, William Stanford Davis, and Chris Perfetti.</p>

<p>Brunson explained her mantra and approach to being the face of the show to Bustle.</p>

<p>"People used to tell me at the beginning of this that the No. 1 on the call sheet sets the tone, and the producer sets the tone — and I'm both of those roles," she said. "I understand now, after doing this for four years, how important it was that I set the tone that I did when we first started."</p>

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<p>Quinta Brunson as Janine on 'Abbott Elementary'</p>

<p>"Sometimes it's as simple as I'm the first one in the morning," she added, "and the way I carry myself in the morning can determine how the rest of the set runs, not only as an actor, but as the creator of the show. I try to come in with a good attitude and a positive attitude, and it's not hard to do. I'm very excited to go to work and appreciative of my cast and crew and naturally want the morale up."</p>

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<p>A premiere date for season 5 hasn't officially been announced, but the main cast is expected to return. The first four seasons can be streamed now on Hulu.</p>

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