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Remainder of Bonnaroo cancelled due to weather

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-06-14 06:49:24

SUMMARY: The remainder of the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival was canceled due to severe weather and heavy rain, disappointing thousands of attendees. The cancellation was announced around 7:30 PM, with organizers expressing heartbreak over the decision. The National Weather Service forecasted worsening conditions, including significant rain and poor camping conditions. Festival traffic was heavy as millions tried to leave safely, with law enforcement assisting. Attendees like McKenzie Martin described the campsite as a mud pit with minimal communication from organizers, criticizing the delayed cancellation decision. Despite efforts, the persistent storms made continuation unsafe, leading to the festival’s early closure.

The remainder of the Bonnaroo has been cancelled due to weather, organizers said.

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One arrested at peaceful “No Kings” protest in Nashville

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tennesseelookout.com – Cassandra Stephenson – 2025-06-14 12:53:00


A masked counter-protester was arrested by Metro Nashville Police at the June 14, 2025 “No Kings” rally in Bicentennial Park. The man was reportedly armed and disruptive, carrying a “Don’t Tread on Me” flag and allegedly spitting and shoving people. U.S. Marine Corps veteran Kase Cosgrove, acting as a safety volunteer, saw the man display what appeared to be a handgun. Police quickly intervened, confiscated the weapon, and detained the man. No shots were fired. Thousands attended the peaceful, musical protest against the Trump administration. Protesters thanked police for their response as the man was taken away, still unidentified.

by Cassandra Stephenson, Tennessee Lookout
June 14, 2025

Metro Nashville Police officers arrested a masked counter protester carrying what appeared to be a handgun and a “Don’t Tread on Me” flag at the “No Kings” protest at Bicentennial Park during Saturday’s “No Kings” protest in Nashville.

No shots were fired.

Kase Cosgrove, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and safety volunteer attending the protest, said he approached the man after other protesters told him the man was armed and spitting and shoving people while walking through the crowd.

Cosgrove said he walked toward the man and saw him tapping on what appeared to be a handgun and pulling it out of its holster to show people he was armed. Cosgrove approached him and attempted to talk to him but three police officers quickly arrived, retrieved the weapon and put the man in handcuffs.

Cosgrove said the protest — part of a nationwide protest against the Trump administration — has been peaceful and fittingly musical, being in Music City.

Thousands of people attended the protest, lining the sidewalks along Jefferson Street and Rosa Parks Blvd. and walking through Bicentennial Park after a brief gathering at the park’s amphitheater. Cheers, musical instruments and car horns echoed up and down the street.

Protesters ranged in age from young adults to the elderly, and many people brought children and dogs.

“Everybody else is being chill,” said Cosgrove. ”  . . . He was trying to cause problems.”

Protesters yelled at the man as police put him into an MNPD golf cart. Cosgrove was among them, shouting, “You got tread on!”

The man, still masked, responded by showing the crowd his middle finger.

As police drove away protesters turned toward the officers and said, “thank you for keeping us safe.”

A spokesperson for Metro Police told the Lookout they did not yet have the man’s name.

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Political Bias Rating: Center-Left

This content presents a factual account of a protest against the Trump administration, highlighting the peaceful nature of the event and focusing on a disruption caused by an armed counter-protester. The tone is neutral with slight emphasis on the protest being orderly and broadly supported by diverse participants, which aligns with moderate progressive viewpoints critical of the former administration. The source and details suggest a Center-Left leaning without explicit partisan language or strong ideological framing.

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Consequences for colleges whose students carry mountains of debt? Republicans say yes

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wpln.org – Tony Gonzalez – 2025-06-14 07:20:00

SUMMARY: Republicans’ “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” proposes penalizing colleges whose students accrue high student loan debt but have poor earnings, while rewarding schools offering better returns on students’ investment. The plan requires institutions to repay part of federal loans not paid back. It divides borrowers by program and penalizes schools when students use income-based repayment plans. Estimated to save the government $6 billion, critics note flaws: it excludes defaulted loans, relies on unavailable data, and may pressure schools to discourage income-based plans. For-profit and costly graduate programs face the toughest penalties, while low-tuition public universities benefit through “PROMISE Grants.”

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Federal judge recuses himself in Tyre Nichols case

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www.wkrn.com – April Thompson – 2025-06-13 21:29:00

SUMMARY: U.S. District Judge Mark Norris has recused himself from the federal sentencing of five former Memphis police officers convicted in the 2023 death of Tyre Nichols. The case is now reassigned to Judge John Thomas Fowlkes, Jr., and Magistrate Judge Annie T. Christoff. Sentencings are scheduled between June 16 and June 23. Bean, Smith, and Haley were acquitted of state charges but face federal sentences; Haley could face life in prison. Mills and Martin, who played a greater role, pleaded guilty. Sentencing delays have been requested. The move marks a potential turning point for community healing, according to attorney Van Turner.

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