Following remarks made at a commencement ceremony that were interpreted as advocating for suicide, Shih Hsin University President Chen Ching-ho announced he will take a two-month unpaid leave of absence. Chen stated his comments, intended to encourage graduates to develop life and workplace skills, were not carefully expressed due to a tight schedule. The university has apologized for the incident, and Vice President Lin Heng-chih will act as president during Chen’s leave, which begins June 8.
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Esteemed British actor Anthony Head, celebrated for his diverse and memorable performances across television, has passed away at the age of 72. Head achieved widespread international recognition for his portrayal of Rupert Giles in the iconic supernatural series *Buffy the Vampire Slayer*. His prolific career also included notable roles as the Prime Minister in *Little Britain*, King Uther Pendragon in the BBC’s *Merlin*, and Rupert Mannion in the acclaimed series *Ted Lasso*. He died peacefully due to complications from pneumonia, with his family by his side.
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During a 3pm Oval Office announcement, President Trump appeared to fall asleep, despite being awake long enough to introduce his “Trump Promenade” initiative. This incident is the latest in a series of public instances where the president has seemingly dozed off during meetings and events. Administration officials have attempted to dismiss these observations, attributing them to blinking rather than sleep, while Cabinet members have denied ever witnessing the president asleep. However, live video footage suggests visible health issues in the president, prompting concern about his physical and mental condition.
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The forthcoming Defence Investment Plan, expected within weeks, will outline a decade of funding for new equipment and infrastructure. This plan comes amidst growing concerns from figures like former defence secretary Lord Robertson about the UK’s diminished military capabilities and a perceived “corrosive complacency” in political leadership. Sir Richard Heappey acknowledges the need to increase defence spending and adapt to evolving threats, including Russia’s long-range aviation and the increasing importance of drones, stating that the UK faces its most dangerous period since the Cold War. These remarks highlight the urgent need for difficult trade-off decisions to strengthen national security.
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LA police have confirmed the death of actor James Handy, a familiar face from blockbuster films such as *Jumanji* and *Top Gun: Maverick*. Handy was reportedly stabbed at his Los Angeles residence. Authorities have provided no further details at this time.
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A report by a government watchdog group indicates that over half of the publicly identified donors to Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project have secured new or expanded federal contracts exceeding $50 billion within the last six months. This finding raises questions about the potential influence of campaign contributions on government contract awards. The report highlights a significant financial benefit to donors following their contributions to the project.
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U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Andrew Puzder stated that the American president’s discussions regarding Greenland’s annexation were misunderstood and should not have been interpreted as threats to territorial integrity or an intention to invade. Puzder explained that President Trump’s repeated suggestions of annexing Greenland, even without excluding military force, were primarily intended to highlight the island’s strategic significance. Attendees at the Brussels Economic Security Forum were advised by Puzder to “focus on the coffee and not on the froth” when considering these remarks.
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Jared Kushner’s firm, Affinity Partners, plans a luxury resort on Albania’s Sazan Island and Zvernec coastline, a project confirmed by Prime Minister Edi Rama to be under ongoing discussion. This proposed development impacts a protected natural ecosystem, home to flamingos and other wildlife, after controversial legal changes allowed for tourism in such areas. Tensions escalated in late May when fencing off part of the site led to protests, clashes, arrests, and the flamingo’s adoption as a symbol of a growing environmental movement.
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A federal judge has ordered the removal of President Donald Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, ruling that only Congress has the authority to change the institution’s official name, which was designated for President Kennedy. Employees have begun implementing these changes, including updating official documents and digital platforms. This ruling also reversed a previous decision by Trump to shut down the center for two years, though his future involvement remains uncertain.
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