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Yahoo
03-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Global scam industry, tropical outlook, Springsteen's ‘lost' songs: Catch up on the day's stories
Editor's Note: CNN's 5 Things newsletter is your one-stop shop for the latest headlines and fascinating stories to start and end your busy day. Sign up here. 👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! Bruce Springsteen plans to release more than 80 new songs this summer as part of his 'Lost Albums' collection. The tunes span his decades-long career, and 'The Boss' just gave a taste of what's to come with the single 'Rain in the River.' Here's what else you might have missed during your busy day: 1️⃣ 'Unprecedented scale': Thousands of men and women are lured by promises of well-paying jobs but end up being held against their will at compounds in Myanmar. It's a scam underworld that cheats ordinary people around the world out of their life savings. 2️⃣ Tropical outlook: It's only spring, but forecasters are already looking ahead at what's on the horizon. They're predicting a busy hurricane season this year, with 17 named storms, nine of which could become Category 3 or stronger. But El Niño could change things. 3️⃣ Gender gap: Researchers historically have viewed autism as a distinctly 'male' neurotype. A new book investigates how and why scientists and clinicians have underestimated or overlooked autism in women and girls. 4️⃣ Travel warnings: Several European countries — including Denmark, Ireland and Portugal — are updating their travel advice for those considering a trip to the US. They're urging caution for people who are trans, non-binary or hold a third-gender passport. 5️⃣ Got milk? More than a decade after schools dropped whole and 2% milk in an effort to lower obesity rates among children, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and some lawmakers are arguing for their return. Experts weigh in. 🔮 The real deal: How do you know if the person on the other end of your dating app is a real person? That's what Tools for Humanity hopes to solve with its Orb device, which analyzes your face and eyes to verify you're human. • Trump's massive tariffs shake markets and spark recession fears• Here's what could soon cost you a lot more because of tariffs• Tornadoes devastate central US as threat of historic flooding ramps up 🏫 That's how many students are in the Milwaukee Public Schools district, where dozens of aging buildings have unsafe levels of lead paint. 🦖 'Exquisite detail': Footprints like these show that giant carnivorous dinosaurs and their plant-eating prey drank from the same Scottish watering hole, new research suggests. 🚸 Policy pitch: Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy — who has nine children — is pushing an unprecedented plan to prioritize federal funding by birth and marriage rates, which could benefit red states. 💸 Which popular money transferring service just shut down its standalone app? A. VenmoB. ZelleC. Cash AppD. Apple Pay⬇️ Scroll down for the answer. 🐕 Twinning is winning: Actress Naomi Watts and her canine co-star, Bing the Great Dane, hit the red carpet together for the New York premiere of their new movie 'The Friend.' The dynamic duo looked like they were cut from the same cloth in matching black polka dots — take a peek. 🧠 Quiz answer: B. Zelle shut down its standalone app, saying nearly all of its users now access the service through their own bank's website or app. Test your knowledge with CNN's news quiz in tomorrow morning's 5 Things newsletter.📧 Check out all of CNN's newsletters. 5 Things PM is produced by CNN's Chris Good, Meghan Pryce, Morgan Severson and Kimberly Richardson.


CNN
03-04-2025
- Entertainment
- CNN
Global scam industry, tropical outlook, Springsteen's ‘lost' songs: Catch up on the day's stories
Editor's Note: CNN's 5 Things newsletter is your one-stop shop for the latest headlines and fascinating stories to start and end your busy day. Sign up here. 👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! Bruce Springsteen plans to release more than 80 new songs this summer as part of his 'Lost Albums' collection. The tunes span his decades-long career, and 'The Boss' just gave a taste of what's to come with the single 'Rain in the River.' Here's what else you might have missed during your busy day: 1️⃣ 'Unprecedented scale': Thousands of men and women are lured by promises of well-paying jobs but end up being held against their will at compounds in Myanmar. It's a scam underworld that cheats ordinary people around the world out of their life savings. 2️⃣ Tropical outlook: It's only spring, but forecasters are already looking ahead at what's on the horizon. They're predicting a busy hurricane season this year, with 17 named storms, nine of which could become Category 3 or stronger. But El Niño could change things. 3️⃣ Gender gap: Researchers historically have viewed autism as a distinctly 'male' neurotype. A new book investigates how and why scientists and clinicians have underestimated or overlooked autism in women and girls. 4️⃣ Travel warnings: Several European countries — including Denmark, Ireland and Portugal — are updating their travel advice for those considering a trip to the US. They're urging caution for people who are trans, non-binary or hold a third-gender passport. 5️⃣ Got milk? More than a decade after schools dropped whole and 2% milk in an effort to lower obesity rates among children, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and some lawmakers are arguing for their return. Experts weigh in. 🔮 The real deal: How do you know if the person on the other end of your dating app is a real person? That's what Tools for Humanity hopes to solve with its Orb device, which analyzes your face and eyes to verify you're human. • Trump's massive tariffs shake markets and spark recession fears• Here's what could soon cost you a lot more because of tariffs• Tornadoes devastate central US as threat of historic flooding ramps up 🏫 That's how many students are in the Milwaukee Public Schools district, where dozens of aging buildings have unsafe levels of lead paint. 🦖 'Exquisite detail': Footprints like these show that giant carnivorous dinosaurs and their plant-eating prey drank from the same Scottish watering hole, new research suggests. Making babies has nothing to do with making roads. Justin Elicker, mayor of New Haven, Connecticut 🚸 Policy pitch: Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy — who has nine children — is pushing an unprecedented plan to prioritize federal funding by birth and marriage rates, which could benefit red states. 💸 Which popular money transferring service just shut down its standalone app?A. VenmoB. ZelleC. Cash AppD. Apple Pay⬇️ Scroll down for the answer. 🐕 Twinning is winning: Actress Naomi Watts and her canine co-star, Bing the Great Dane, hit the red carpet together for the New York premiere of their new movie 'The Friend.' The dynamic duo looked like they were cut from the same cloth in matching black polka dots — take a peek. 🧠 Quiz answer: B. Zelle shut down its standalone app, saying nearly all of its users now access the service through their own bank's website or app. Test your knowledge with CNN's news quiz in tomorrow morning's 5 Things newsletter.📧 Check out all of CNN's newsletters. 5 Things PM is produced by CNN's Chris Good, Meghan Pryce, Morgan Severson and Kimberly Richardson.


CNN
03-04-2025
- Entertainment
- CNN
Bruce Springsteen to release 7 ‘Lost Albums' containing over 80 never-before-heard songs
Bruce Springsteen is set to release over 80 new songs this summer with his newly announced 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' collection. Planned for release on June 27, the seven full-length albums will include songs by The Boss that have never been heard. The songs span Springsteen's decades-long career and were written between 1983 and 2018. Springsteen said that he finished everything he had in his 'vault' during the pandemic – the final product of which became these upcoming seven albums – according to a trailer released Thursday. ''The Lost Albums' were full records, some of them even to the point of being mixed and not released,' Springsteen said in a statement on Thursday. 'I've played this music to myself and often close friends for years now. I'm glad you'll get a chance to finally hear them. I hope you enjoy them.' On Thursday, Springsteen gave the first taste of the 'Lost Albums' by releasing his first single 'Rain In The River,' which comes from one of the new lost albums titled 'Perfect World.' The other album titles, according to a news release, are 'LA Garage Sessions '83,' 'Streets of Philadelphia Sessions,' 'Faithless,' 'Somewhere North of Nashville,' 'Inyo' and 'Twilight Hours.' The collection of albums will offer a variety of sounds, including everything from the legendary musician's signature drum loop and synth sound to country-inspired melodies to orchestra-driven instrumentation, the release said. 'The ability to record at home whenever I wanted allowed me to go into a wide variety of different musical directions,' Springsteen said. Springsteen is set to kick off the European leg of his tour with the E Street Band in May in Manchester, and end in July in Milan.


NBC News
03-04-2025
- Entertainment
- NBC News
Bruce Springsteen to open vault and release 7 albums of never-before-heard songs
Bruce Springsteen will open his vault in late June and debut 83 previously unreleased songs, the rock legend announced on Thursday. 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' will be comprised of seven "full-length records" and be available on June 27 through Sony Music, the E Street Band front man said in a statement. ''The Lost Albums' were full records, some of them even to the point of being mixed and not released,' said Springsteen. 'I've played this music to myself and often close friends for years now. I'm glad you'll get a chance to finally hear them. I hope you enjoy them.' The release appears to coincide with the upcoming film 'Deliver Me From Nowhere,' a biopic about the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame icon starring "The Bear" actor Jeremy Allen White as The Boss.