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Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Queen of rock 'n' roll Tina Turner dies

Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken? 💔 Legendary singer Tina Turner has died at 83. It's Wednesday's news.

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Wed May 24 2023

 

Laura L. Davis  Audience Editor

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Legendary singer Tina Turner died at 83. And Netflix has no more chill when it comes to sharing accounts.

👋 Hello! Laura Davis here. I'm jamming to my favorite Tina Turner song today in memory of the icon. Here's Wednesday's news.

But first: Lester was on the moo-ve! 🤠 It was udder chaos, but a cowboy in Michigan managed to lasso a large steer who ran onto a busy interstate after escaping from a rescue facility over the weekend. See the legend-dairy dashcam video.

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Queen of rock 'n' roll Tina Turner dies at 83

Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken? 💔 Tina Turner, the pioneering soul-turned-rock star, has died at age 83. The music icon died Tuesday at her home in Switzerland after a long illness, according to a statement. Throughout her career, Turner's life was one of professional greatness and personal trauma, as she fled an abusive relationship with her musical mentor and first husband, Ike Turner, to achieve unlikely pop stardom in the '80s with "What's Love Got To Do With It." She has lived a reclusive life for many years while battling ill health. Read more about her incredible life and legacy.

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Tina Turner performs at Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1984. The "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll" died Tuesday in Switzerland.

Callie Shell, The Tennessean via USA TODAY NETWORK

A year after Uvalde, what has changed?

Twenty-one innocent lives lost. Wednesday marks one year since the heartbreaking massacre – the deadliest school shooting in Texas history – that resulted in the deaths of two teachers and 19 fourth graders at Robb Elementary in Uvalde. In the months after the shooting, many victims' families have become advocates for increased gun control regulations. But with only a few days left in the session, it's likely Texas' Republican-controlled Legislature will not pass any significant gun reform policies. Here's a look at Uvalde, one year after tragedy.

'It's just so scary': As mass shootings increase, how the House GOP is responding.

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Texas State Sen. Roland Gutierrez leads a press conference alongside relatives of Uvalde victims as they call for gun reform on May 8.

Mikala Compton/American-Statesman

What everyone's talking about

Poet Amanda Gorman slams Florida school for keeping poem from youngsters.
One letter off: Misspelling snaps 'Jeopardy' champ's 9-game win streak.
Rachael Ray says an emotional goodbye to her show after 17 years.
Paralyzed man walks again thanks to brain and spine implants.
She watched a Russian bomb land near her son – and change their lives.

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Netflix cracks down on password sharing

The day of reckoning is here: Netflix is finally cracking down on password-sharing. The streaming service used to encourage sharing your credentials with friends and family – but it's singing a different tune now that subscriber growth is slowing down. The good news: You can still share your account. The bad news: It's gonna cost you. Now, only people who live under the same roof can share accounts, so you have two options: kick those moochers off your account or pay an additional $8 per month to share it. If you don't want to pay up, that's totally fine! Here's how to tell your friends, "it's not me, it's Netflix."

Target pulling Pride merchandise after threats

After intense backlash from some customers, Target is pulling some LGBTQ merchandise from stores that it rolled out for Pride Month. The retailer declined to specify which items were being removed but confirmed that customers knocked down Pride displays at some stores, angrily approached workers and posted threatening videos on social media from inside the stores. Here's a closer look at the situation.

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Target is removing certain items from its stores and making other changes to its LGBTQ+ merchandise nationwide ahead of Pride month after an intense backlash from some customers.

Seth Wenig, AP

A break from the news

💌 Relationship advice: Help! I'm in a 'situationship,' but my guy constantly flirts with others.
🤔 Is that hotel deal really a bargain? What to check before you book.
🍿 Grab the popcorn! New movies to see this Memorial Day weekend, from 'The Little Mermaid' to 'About My Father.'
🛍 Add to cart, rinse, repeat: Shop the best Memorial Day deals on Amazon.

Laura L. Davis is an Audience Editor at USA TODAY. Send her an email at laura@usatoday.com or follow along with her adventures – and misadventures – on Twitter. Support quality journalism like this?  Subscribe to USA TODAY here.

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In this file photo taken on January 06, 2021 Richard Barnett, a supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump sits inside the office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., as he protested inside the Capitol in Washington, D.C. Prosecutors proposed an 87-month term for Barnett when he is sentenced May 24, 2023.

A federal judge sentenced the man photographed with his feet on a desk in Nancy Pelosi's office Jan. 6 to 54 months in prison.

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A series of cryptic social media posts from Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant prompted a wellness check from local law enforcement, who said Morant is "fine" and taking a social media break . (AP Photo/Brandon Dill) ORG XMIT: NYOTK
 

Police perform welfare check on Morant after cryptic messages

A series of cryptic social media posts from Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant prompted local sheriff's officers to check in on him.

A female bison and calf are seen near the Yellowstone River in Wyoming's Hayden Valley in Yellowstone National Park.
 

Baby bison euthanized by Yellowstone NP after visitor's interaction

Yellowstone National Park says it euthanized a baby bison after a visitor pushed the animal out of a river, causing the herd to reject the baby.

Michael Schlemmer, who was running out of gas and stopped to get some. While at the gas station, he also bought a lottery ticket and won a top $1,000,000 prize.
 

KY man runs out of gas and wins $1 million top prize

"I ran out of gas, and I coasted in there," Michael Schlemmer said. "I had $40 bucks on me and bought $20 worth of gas and bought a ticket."

Dozens gather in front of the Capitol to voice their opposition to SB264 and HB1355 on Wednesday, April 19, 2023. The bills state that Chinese-Americans would not be allowed to purchase homes in Florida.
 

'Xenophobic': Chinese citizens sue Florida over property ownership ban

Chinese Floridians and a real estate firm sued the state over a Gov. Ron DeSantis law they say puts "draconian restrictions" on people from China.

Bradley Gillespie, 50, escaped the Allen Correctional Institution in Lima, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 23, 2023, the U.S. Marshals Service said.
 

Convicted murderer escapes Ohio prison; other escapee captured

Bradley Gillespie, serving time for a 2016 murder conviction, and another inmate escaped the Allen Correctional Institute on Tuesday.

Zoo Miami has apologized for mistreating a kiwi bird.
 

Zoo apologizes for mistreating kiwi bird after video shows visitors petting it

Zoo Miami has apologized for mistreating a kiwi bird after a video surfaced online of visitors petting the nocturnal bird in a bright environment.

U-Haul rams into WH barriers
 

U-Haul driver in crash near White House had Nazi flag, planned to 'seize power'

A 19-year-old man accused of crashing a U-Haul truck into security barrier near the White House had a plan to "seize power" from the government.

The new Apple TV+ series "Platonic" asks the question: Can you be best friends with someone from the opposite sex as an adult? The show stars Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne.
 

Rose Byrne, Seth Rogen share sexless romps in 'Platonic'

Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen, pals in real life, explore what it means to be truly sex-free friends in the new Apple TV+ comedy 'Platonic.'

Two people were charged after dumping oil on roads in Lawrence County, Alabama, on May 20, 2023, the Sheriff's Office said.
 

Pair arrested after dumping up to 500 gallons of oil on Alabama roads

A man and a woman were charged after authorities say they intentionally dumped as much as 500 gallons of oil throughout two Alabama counties.

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