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  3. On June 17, Perry revealed her upcoming single "Women's World" would be released July 11. A day later, Rolling Stone reported that music producer Łukasz Sebastian Gottwald, known professionally ...

  4. Brain Injury Awareness Month takes place every June. The awareness campaign aims to bring awareness to the cause of brain injury and educate people about brain injury. ST. PAUL – People with traumatic brain injury (TBI) are often obscured from the naked eye. The challenges that come with this ...

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  6. After receiving instructions from U.S. District Judge Philip Gutierrez, the jury heard the plaintiffs’ closing statement in the morning. Following lunch, the NFL gave its final remarks before the plaintiffs had 20 minutes for rebuttal. The jury met for 90 minutes before wrapping up for the day. Deliberations will continue on Thursday.

  7. Rosemary Feitelberg. Wed, 26 June 2024, 6:20 pm GMT-4 · 8-min read. David Turner, a former WWD and Hearst Publications photographer, died June 18 at the age of 64. A man of multiple talents, whose exacting nature applied to such other pursuits as teaching, baking and trumpet playing, Turner was not inclined to do anything halfheartedly.