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An American Airlines jet returned to Las Vegas after reporting an engine issue on Wednesday. American flight 1665, operating on an Airbus A321, was heading to Charlotte Douglas International Airport at 8:20 a.m. local time when it had to return to Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, according to the Federal Aviation Administration's preliminary statement. No injuries were reported, a spokesperson for the airport told CNN. There were 153 passengers on the flight, the spokesperson said. The FAA is investigating.
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Bezos and Sanchez arrive in Venice before wedding
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez arrived in Venice, Italy before their wedding. The couple was spotted entering the Aman Venice hotel.
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New Yorkers, visitors cope with heat wave
New York City nearly hit 100 degrees for the first time in over a decade on Tuesday. The city's last triple-digit temperature happened on July 18, 2012, but it hasn't been 100 degrees in June since 1966 – nearly 60 years ago.
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CNN speaks to victim of syringe attack in France
Nearly 150 people in France reported being pricked with syringes during a nationwide street music festival at the weekend. It remains unclear if date-rape drugs were used in the attacks. CNN's Saskya Vandoorne spoke to one of the victims and reports.
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Axiom Space Mission 4 launched four astronauts from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The flight comes after an extended delay triggered by tests related to leaks plaguing the International Space Station. The group is expected to be in space for two weeks to help carry out about 60 experiments before returning home.
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Zohran Mamdani declares victory in NYC Democratic mayoral primary
New York State assemblyman and democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani declared victory in a speech as he is poised to win the Democratic primary for New York City mayor, with his top challenger Andrew Cuomo conceding the race. According to CNN's projection, Mamdani, whose campaign focused on affordability, will garner less than 50% of the vote, meaning the race will formally be decided by ranked-choice votes.
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Cuomo called Mamdani after conceding NYC mayoral primary
New York state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani was on the brink of a stunning Democratic primary win Tuesday for New York City mayor, with his top challenger, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, conceding the race.
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Reporter asks Trump if he wants regime change in Iran
When questioned about Iran while aboard Air Force 1, President Trump addressed whether he desires a change in the countries' regime.
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Iranians at pro-government rally tell CNN ceasefire not enough
Iran's missile barrage toward US military base in Qatar was to Iranians at a pro-government rally in Tehran a show of military strength. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports from the streets of Iran's capital.
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At least 49 people killed near aid sites in Gaza over 24-hour period
At least 49 people have been killed near aid distribution sites or while waiting for aid trucks across Gaza over just 24 hours, according to Palestinian health officials. CNN's Nada Bashir reports on the latest aid site developments in Gaza.
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Prosecution and defense teams rest in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trial
CNN's Elizabeth Wagmeister reports from the Manhattan courthouse where the prosecution and defense teams in Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial have rested their cases.
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How Americans feel about Iran strikes
President Donald Trump's decision to launch airstrikes against Iran is broadly unpopular with Americans, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS after the strikes. CNN's David Chalian explains the key findings.
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US strikes on Iran did not destroy nuclear sites, sources say
The US military strikes on three of Iran's nuclear facilities last weekend did not destroy the core components of the country's nuclear program and likely only set it back by months, according to an early US intelligence assessment that was described by three people briefed on it.
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Prosecution and defense teams rest in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trial
CNN's Elizabeth Wagmeister reports from the Manhattan courthouse where the prosecution and defense teams in Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial have rested their cases.
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Congresswoman accuses RFK Jr. of lying about vaccine panel
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How Americans feel about Iran strikes
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Trump arrives at NATO summit amid uneasy ceasefire
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Dashcam captures strike near Ashdod
Dashcam footage posted on social media shows the moment an Iranian airstrike made impact near the Israeli city of Ashdod. According to Israeli national emergency service MDA, crews have been dispatched to reported impact sites across the country following a barrage of missiles from Iran.
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CNN team witnesses Israeli strike on Tehran
Israeli airstrikes rocked the north of Tehran on Monday. CNN's Frederik Pleitgen shows the aftermath of the attack.
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Bruce Springsteen 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' is expansive and remarkable: Review
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Bruce Springsteen 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' is expansive and remarkable: Review

Bruce Springsteen has a broken heart. You can hear it in his expressive voice on the 'Twilight Hours' and 'The Streets of Philadelphia Sessions' LPs, part of the expansive and remarkable 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums,' available Friday, June 27. Now we don't think the Boss really has a broken heart, but the broad material on 'Tracks II' lets Springsteen delve into the sweet subject of heartache — and it's a joy. The Boss, like Al Jolson, can sing with a tear in his voice. 'Blind Spot' from 'The Streets of Philadelphia' finds the protagonist looking for redemption in love, and Springsteen's voice finds the space between yearning, lust and fatalism. The gorgeous 'Late in the Evening' from 'Twilight Hours' is a soaring ballad of late-night solitude for which Springsteen unloads a magnificent vocal performance with sustained notes, tremolos and the aforementioned Jolson teardrop. The Springsteen love songs have been, to this point, largely about lovers about to consummate their relationship. Think of the couples of 'Thunder Road' and 'Fire.' On 'Tracks II,' we get glimpses of what happens after the initial spark. There is a lot to unpack on 'Tracks II,' ostensibly a sequel to 1998's 'Tracks.' On 'Tracks II,' there are 83 songs on seven full albums recorded between 1983 to 2018, and it's quite a lot more than relationship songs. There's an atmospheric soundtrack to an unmade spiritual Western movie called 'Faithless,' recorded in 2005 and 2006; a sparse and evocative collection of border songs called 'Inyo,' named after the California county and inspired by 1995's 'The Ghost of Tom Joad'; 'LA Garage Session '83,' a collection of lo-fi rockers and atmospheric ballads recorded 'Nebraska' style in 1983 that is a treasure trove; and 'Somewhere North of Nashville,' recorded in 1995, filled with rocking Texas country songs. 'Perfect World' is a rocker sparked by Joe Grushecky co-compositions. The tracks date back to 1994. 'The Streets of Philadelphia Sessions,' a meditation on the meaning of trust in a relationship, was recorded in 1994, and is as close as we'll get to the album by Springsteen and his 'Other Band,' who played more than 100 shows with the Boss in 1992 and '93 when the E Street Band was disbanded. Zack Alford, Tommy Sims and Shane Fontayne all appear on 'Philadelphia Sessions,' which has wrongly been referred to as a 'hip-hop' album. 'Twilight Hours,' the strongest album in the collection, is a companion to 2019's 'Western Stars,' according to the 'Tracks II' liner notes, and was recorded in a 1960s orchestra pop style in 2010 and '11 as a nod to the repertoire of the Burt Bacharach and Hal David classics. 'Because I love Burt Bacharach and I love those kinds of songs and those kinds of songwriters,' says Springsteen in the liner notes. 'I took a swing at it because the chordal structures and everything are much more complicated, which was fun for me to pull off.' So why seven albums now? Each work has its Bruce-ian reason for not being previously released. 'The Street of Philadelphia Sessions' was too much of a 'relationship' album to come after the similarly-themed 'Tunnel of Love,' 'Human Touch' and 'Lucky Town.' 'LA Garage Sessions' was held back for another record: 'Born in the USA.' 'I've always released my records with great care, making sure my narratives built upon one another,' Springsteen says in the liner notes. 'I'm glad I did, as it usually assured the best of what I had came out, weaving a clear picture in my fans' minds of who I was and where I was going in my work life at that moment. The records in this collection did not comfortably fit into that narrative, my creative arc.' There is so much here, such variety and quality, that new narratives will be born on June 27. The Boss goes back to rock 'n' roll roots on 'LA Garage Sessions' with 'Little Girl Like You,' a Buddy Holly homage and, and 'Don't Back Down,' which echoes early Beach Boys. A pre-''Born in the USA' 'My Hometown' is here, sung in a higher key than the 1984 version. It's one of several songs on 'Tracks II' that have been released in different versions elsewhere. 'The Klansman' from 'LA Garage Sessions' is a compelling and driving rocker, unsettling in lyrical content and more than 40 years later more topical than ever. Marty Rifkin, a member of the Seeger Session Bands, lights up 'Somewhere North of Nashville' on his steel guitar, sizzling on 'Repo Man' with E Street (and Seeger Sessions) keyboardist Charles Giordano. Rifkin also gives a warm prairie echo to a cover of the Johnny Rivers classic 'Poor Side of Town.' First heard on 'Western Stars,' the song 'Somewhere North of Nashville' is given the Rifkin and Giordano treatment, and it sweetly aches. The stark 'Inyo' has several gems, including 'The Lost Charro,' which evokes Marty Robbins when trumpets ring in glory as fatal circumstances befall a noble hero. In 'Ciudad Juarez,' a daughter vanishes into the streets as told in this haunting ballad. 'Inyo' is set on the borders of California and Texas with one exception: 'Our Lady of Monroe.' The song takes place in Monroe, about 15 miles west of Springsteen's Freehold hometown, and it's a testament to Springsteen's eyes and ears as an artist that he gets it exactly right. Yes, it's very plausible that a retired Newark cop would come to live in one the senior communities in Monroe to try 'to lose some of what he'd seen' on duty. 'Another Thin Line,' co-written with 'Grushecky' from 'Perfect World,' is rocker that hits the mark with authority. "Cutting Knife' features a Springsteen rarity: a near-falsetto Boss on the chorus. 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Look who's making 'Tracks.' The "Tracks II: The Lost Albums" listening session at the Springsteen Archives Thursday, June 26, has just added the person who appears on the box set almost as much as Bruce Springsteen: Ron Aniello. 'I'll be spilling a few secrets about the 'Lost Albums,' ' said Aniello on social media. Aniello plays and co-produces the albums 'Faithless,' 'Inyo,' 'Perfect World' and 'Twilight Hours,' and is co-producer for 'LA Garage Session '83' and 'Somewhere North of Nashville.' He'll be talking with Tom Cunningham, deejay at Long Branch's 107.1 The Boss, at the beginning of the session. The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music is hosting the advance listening session for 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Pollak Theater on the campus of Monmouth University in West Long Branch. The site of the session was moved to the larger Pollak Theater from the Lauren K. Woods Theatre to accommodate a larger audience. The session will be curated and moderated by radio personalities Cunningham and Rich Russo, who have selected songs to play from the seven 'Lost' albums included on the new box set, which will be released on Friday, June 27. The session is expected to last two hours and is free, but advance registration is required. One registrant will win two tickets to the upcoming 'Evening with Thom Zimny' event, to be held Friday, Sept. 5, at the Pollak Theatre. Filmmaker Zimny documents Springsteen and the E Street Band, and his works include the critically acclaimed 'Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.' Visit here to register for the 'Tracks II' listening session. Subscribe to for the latest on the New Jersey music scene. Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. Contact him at cjordan@ This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Tracks II listening session adds Bruce Springsteen producer

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