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Archive June 4, 2025

Jessie J breast cancer battle as singer announces surgery plans after festival show

Jessie J, the singer, has been diagnosed with “early breast cancer” and plans to have surgery following her performance at this month’s Summertime Ball. The 37-year-old Price Tag singer said in an Instagram video that she frequently spent “in and out of tests.”

Jessie revealed this as she spoke directly to her fans in the video, “I was diagnosed with early breast cancer.” “Cancer stinks in any way, but I’m holding on to the word “early.”

It’s a very dramatic way to work in a boob, they say. After my surgery, I’ll leave for a while before returning to the Summertime Ball with loud tits and more music.

Jessica Cornish, also known as Jessie, claimed to make her diagnosis public in order to ease her transition and show her support for others who are going through the same experience.

She simply stated, “I just wanted to be open and share it.” One, because I don’t talk about it enough, in my own selfish ways. Because I’m working so hard, I’m not getting through it.

“I also understand how much sharing in the past has helped me because other people have shared their love, support, and stories with me.” I’m a person of openness.

That’s the part that kills me: “It breaks my heart that so many people are going through such similar and worse.” She continued, “It’s a crazy time, but it’s beautiful, and it’s given me this incredible perspective at this time.

“But to be honest, I need to talk about it, process it, and give a hug. You have supported me throughout all of my positive and negative experiences. And I’m not interested in this at all.

No (more) Secrets and is it too soon to do a remix of “Living my breast life” was the title of Jessie’s moving video. Ignoring the jokes, you know it’s one of the ways I endure difficult circumstances.

“Having this go on along with it on the sidelines has given me the most incredible perspective,” says the author. “These past two months have been amazing. Your girl needs a hug, though. also refrain from excessive tits. Or do I? No, I must stop making jokes.

Presenter Gaby Roslin expresses his gratitude to Jessie in the comment section below her video, saying, “Send you so much love and enormous hugs. Your]sic] literally my favorite person, according to Rita Ora, and I’m praying for you because of this. I’m here for you because my mother had it, and I’m aware that any medical treatment or surgery involved in this is mentally draining. X “

After a miscarriage in November 2021, Jessie J gave birth to her son Sky Safir Cornish Colman in 2023.

Jessie has had a number of health issues throughout her life, including having a minor stroke at the age of 18 and having temporarily lost her hearing in 2020. She was first diagnosed with a cardiac condition at the age of eight.

On June 15, Capital’s Summertime Ball will host Jessie live at Wembley Stadium.

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Hunger and bullets: Palestinians recall Rafah aid massacre horror

Yazan Musleh, 13, has a large white bandage on his thin torso and is lying in a hospital bed set up in a tent on the grounds of Nasser Hospital.

His father, Ihab, is agitated by the bloody dawn his sons and he and his sons experienced on Sunday when Israeli forces opened fire on a crowd of people gathering for aid from the Israeli-conceived and US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).

Yazan and his 15-year-old brother Yazid had been transported by Ihab, 40, to the Rafah distribution point where the GHF operates from their shelter in al-Mawasi, Khan Younis.

They made the journey to the al-Alam Roundabout in Rafah, which is close to the distribution point, before dawn, and spent about an hour and a half walking there.

Ihab told his sons to wait for him on an elevation close to the GHF gates because they were concerned about the size of the crowded, hungry crowd.

He claims that as I looked behind the hill, I noticed several tanks close by. “I started to feel fear.” What if something went wrong or they started shooting? I prayed for protection from God.

Heavy gunfire erupted from all directions as the crowd gathered near the gates.

“I was terrified,” he said. He recalls that I saw Yazan get shot and collapse as I turned to my sons on the hill right away.

Yazid, who is also by his brother’s bedside, describes the traumatic events.

Our father said, “We were standing on the hill when the tanks suddenly started to fire.” He asserts. “My brother was immediately struck in the stomach.”

“It was horrifying to see his intestines pour out.” Then, in a donkey cart, he was rushed to the hospital.

Ihab was trying to fight the crowd while avoiding the shots that were still ringing out by the gates while attempting to reach his sons.

“Shooting was coming from quadcopters and tanks in every direction.”

I observed people assisting my son before dragging him away.

Ihab ran toward Nasser Hospital in hopes that Yazan had been taken there when he was able to escape the crowd. He claims it lasted more than an hour.

He discovered Yazan had undergone surgery at Nasser Hospital.

I finally took a breath. I thanked God that he was still alive. He claims that I had lost all hope.

In the makeshift tent ward [Abdullah al-Attar/Al Jazeera], Iman and Ihab, left, pose pose next to their son Yazan’s hospital bed.

Yazan’s intestines and spleen were torn up, and doctors now recommend lengthy, intensive treatment for him.

Iman, his mother, sits next to him and ponders why anyone would shoot at people who are trying to get food. The youngest of the five children, who is seven months old, is a girl, is from her and Ihab’s family.

I went to my children’s school to get food. Ihab claims that human habitation is killing us.

We are desperate because these aid distributions are well known and humiliating, but we are aware of this. My children are starving, and I’m desperate, but we are still shot at, right?

He claims that he had previously tried to get aid, but both times he ended up empty-handed.

There was a deadly stampede the first time. We hardly managed to escape. My son was hurt once more and did nothing, he claims.

He is aware that he can’t give up trying.

I’ll take my family’s safety. Either I survive or I pass away. I need help desperately. We are being killed by hunger.

The organization giving aid

The GHF, which was first introduced in early 2025 and is intended to “secure the distribution points,” is operated by private US military contractors.

Jake Wood, the GHF’s director, resigned two days before the distribution began, citing concerns that the organization would not adhere to humanitarian law or be impartial.

The Boston Consulting Group, which had been involved in the foundation’s planning and execution, withdrew its team and canceled its partnership with GHF five days later, on May 30.

The GHF and its methods have received unanimous criticism from international aid organizations.

We searched for food for our hungry kids.

Mohammed al-Homs, a 40-year-old father of five, is stumbling in the tent ward.

He also left early on Sunday for his family so he could get some food, but he claimed he had been shot twice in the leg and the mouth, causing my front teeth to break.

There were so many injured and dead people around me when I collapsed. Everyone was running and screaming. Gunfire was emitted by tanks and drones all over. The world seemed to be at its end, in my opinion.

Because medical personnel couldn’t reach the injured, he lay bleeding on the ground for what appeared to be an hour.

A thin, bald man with a gentle face lies in his hospital bed
Mohammed al-Homs, a father of five, was shot in the leg and mouth [Abdullah al-Attar/Al Jazeera].

Then, word spread that the distribution gates had opened, and people began to travel to the center.

The only time it was possible to move the injured to a nearby medical facility was when.

Muhammad declares, “This was my first attempt at getting aid, and it will be my last.”

I didn’t anticipate surviving. We were met with tanks and drones as we searched for food for our afflicted children.

I never imagined that a box of food would cause me to die.

Khaled al-Lahham, 36, is another person who managed to get an aid package on the first day of distribution, on May 27 and who also volunteered to do it on Sunday.

Al-Lahham is caring for seven siblings who have been displaced in al-Mawasi’s tents, including his parents, an aunt, and seven siblings.

He was able to travel as close as he could to the al-Alam Roundabout roundabout with five friends that morning.

Khaled al-Lahham lies fretfully in a hospital bed. He is thin, balding, and looks like he's in pain
Khaled al-Lahham visited the distribution center to try to get food for the 10 family members [Abdullah al-Attar/Al Jazeera]

The six friends started kicking out of the car as the distribution period approached.

“Suddenly, there was screams and loud gunfire all around.” Khaled, who was unable to get out of the car, claims that he felt a sharp pain in his leg as a bullet had penetrated my thigh.

As people ran and screamed at me, I was screaming and bleeding. He adds that the shooting was irrational. “There were tanks, quadcopters, and fire from all directions,” the statement read.

Khaled was injured and huddled in the back seat until a friend drove him to the hospital and returned.

Khaled says, “I never imagined I’d be put to death for a box of food.”

Why do they lie to people and kill them in this manner if they don’t want to distribute the aid?

Doting parents Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright enjoy family holiday in Marbella with tiny Palma

The couple, who wed in 2015, took their three-month-old daughter to the sunny Marbella, Spain’s Costa del Sol, where they were pictured.

Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan, pictured previously, have been married since 2015(Image: PA)

Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright have been snapped on holiday in Marbella with their adorable three-month-old daughter.

Michelle, who was in Coronation Street for six years, was pictured cradling little Palma as she and Mark strolled around the Spanish city on the Costa del Sol. The couple, who married in 2015, enjoyed a romantic dinner there on Monday, celebrating Michelle’s 38th birthday.

The trio walked around the opulent destination, which has 17 miles of coastline and Puerto Banus, a neighborhood known for its expensive homes and marina, with flawless family appearances.

Michelle only gave birth on March 6, announcing the news on Instagram around two weeks later. The actress shared an adorable black and white photo, showing her and Mark holding hands with their newborn daughter. The caption read: “Together we have a new love to share… Our little girl,” followed by a white heart emoji.

READ MORE: Inside Michelle Keegan’s glam Cannes trip as she parties two months after giving birth

Michelle marked her first Mother's Day as a parent by sharing this picture
Michelle marked her first Mother’s Day as a parent by sharing this picture(Image: Michelle Keegan/Instagram)
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The mum gave fans another rare image earlier this week
The mum gave fans another rare image earlier this week(Image: Michelle Keegan / Instagram )

And the trip to Marbella is understood be the family’s first getaway as a trio. During which, Michelle, originally from Stockport, Greater Manchester, shared a rare sneak peek of Palma, posting on Instagram another black-and-white image. This time it captured Palma’s feet, with Michelle writing: “Yep… my toes.”

Mark, who lives with Michelle in a £3.5 million Essex mansion they built from scratch, recently gushed about his family on his Heart Breakfast show. Chatting to his friend and fellow dad Olly Murs, the TOWIE star, also 38, recalled the moment he first held his newborn daughter in his arms.

Continue reading the article.

READ MORE: Mark Wright’s sister shares adorable snap of his and Michelle Keegan’s baby daughter

“It’s the biggest achievement of my life it’s all I think about but obviously, hats go off to my wife she is an absolute superhuman, a superhero for bringing this baby into the world,” Mark, runner up of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! in 2011, said as he fought back the emotions.

It teaches you about the sacrifices our mothers made for us, and it inspires me to have much higher regard for women than I do. The sensation is the best in the world. Every morning, I’m so excited to see her face that I get up.

Doting parents Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright enjoy family holiday in Marbella with tiny Palma

The couple, who wed in 2015, took their three-month-old daughter to the sunny Marbella, Spain’s Costa del Sol, where they were pictured.

Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan, pictured previously, have been married since 2015(Image: PA)

Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright have been snapped on holiday in Marbella with their adorable three-month-old daughter.

Michelle, who was in Coronation Street for six years, was pictured cradling little Palma as she and Mark strolled around the Spanish city on the Costa del Sol. The couple, who married in 2015, enjoyed a romantic dinner there on Monday, celebrating Michelle’s 38th birthday.

The trio walked around the opulent destination, which has 17 miles of coastline and Puerto Banus, a neighborhood known for its expensive homes and marina, with flawless family appearances.

Michelle only gave birth on March 6, announcing the news on Instagram around two weeks later. The actress shared an adorable black and white photo, showing her and Mark holding hands with their newborn daughter. The caption read: “Together we have a new love to share… Our little girl,” followed by a white heart emoji.

READ MORE: Inside Michelle Keegan’s glam Cannes trip as she parties two months after giving birth

Michelle marked her first Mother's Day as a parent by sharing this picture
Michelle marked her first Mother’s Day as a parent by sharing this picture(Image: Michelle Keegan/Instagram)
Continue reading the article.
The mum gave fans another rare image earlier this week
The mum gave fans another rare image earlier this week(Image: Michelle Keegan / Instagram )

And the trip to Marbella is understood be the family’s first getaway as a trio. During which, Michelle, originally from Stockport, Greater Manchester, shared a rare sneak peek of Palma, posting on Instagram another black-and-white image. This time it captured Palma’s feet, with Michelle writing: “Yep… my toes.”

Mark, who lives with Michelle in a £3.5 million Essex mansion they built from scratch, recently gushed about his family on his Heart Breakfast show. Chatting to his friend and fellow dad Olly Murs, the TOWIE star, also 38, recalled the moment he first held his newborn daughter in his arms.

Continue reading the article.

READ MORE: Mark Wright’s sister shares adorable snap of his and Michelle Keegan’s baby daughter

“It’s the biggest achievement of my life it’s all I think about but obviously, hats go off to my wife she is an absolute superhuman, a superhero for bringing this baby into the world,” Mark, runner up of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! in 2011, said as he fought back the emotions.

It teaches you about the sacrifices our mothers made for us, and it inspires me to have much higher regard for women than I do. The sensation is the best in the world. Every morning, I’m so excited to see her face that I get up.

Chinese couple charged with smuggling toxic fungus into US

Two Chinese nationals have been accused of bringing a deadly fungus into the country, according to US federal prosecutors. Authorities claim the fungus could be used as a “potential agroterrorism weapon.”

The US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan released the charges against Jian Yunqing, 33, and Liu Zunyong, 34, two Chinese researchers, on Tuesday. Additional charges are brought against the pair, including conspiracy, visa fraud, and making false statements to investigators.

According to the prosecution, Liu allegedly brought the fungus Fusarium graminearum into the US to conduct research at his girlfriend’s job, a University of Michigan laboratory.

According to the allegations, Fusarium graminearum causes “head blight,” a disease that affects crops like wheat, barley, maize, and rice, and is “responsible for billions of dollars in economic losses worldwide every year.”

The pathogen can cause “vomiting, liver damage, and reproductive defects” and is also dangerous for people and livestock.

Federal authorities said on Tuesday in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan via AP that a Chinese scientist allegedly had a plant pathogen that he entered the country with last year.

US Customs and Border Protection and the FBI, whose responsibilities include investigating international and economic espionage as well as counterterrorism, conducted the investigation.

Jian’s ties to the Chinese government are also being investigated as a result of the FBI’s earlier arrests and subsequent federal court appearances this week.

According to the allegations, Jian allegedly received funding from the Chinese government to conduct research on the same toxic fungus there.

According to the Associated Press news agency, Liu was returned to China from Detroit in July 2024 after airport customs officials discovered the fungus in his backpack. According to the AP, he later admitted to bringing the material into the US to conduct research at the University of Michigan, where he had previously collaborated with his girlfriend.

The FBI discovered a book titled “Plant-Pathogen Warfare under Changing Climate Conditions” on Liu’s phone during their investigation. Jian later lied to investigators about knowing about the smuggling scheme after receiving messages on the couple’s phones that read, “We knew.”

Due to the absence of a treaty between the US and China, it is unlikely that Liu will face extradition.

On X, FBI Director Kash Patel claimed on X that China was “working around the clock to deploy operatives and researchers to infiltrate American institutions and target our food supply, which would have serious consequences.”

A request for comment was not immediately addressed by the Chinese Embassy in Washington, DC.

On Tuesday, the University of Michigan released a concise statement condemning “any actions that seek to harm, threaten national security, or undermine the university’s essential public mission.”

The case comes a week after Marco Rubio, the secretary of state for national security, announced that he would start “aggressively” revoke Chinese student visas in the US on national security grounds.

Chinese nationals affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), a group of about 100 million people, are among the students who are being targeted. While some Chinese may join for ideological reasons, having access to better jobs and educational opportunities comes with being a member of the CCP.

Students from prestigious backgrounds, like those studying in the US, are frequently also members of the CCP.

Today’s horoscope for June 4 as Scorpio notices change in the air

Gemini will begin laying the groundwork for a personal project in today’s horoscope for Wednesday, June 4, while Aquarius will start putting their newfound energy into action.

Find out what’s written in the stars with our astrologer Russell Grant(Image: Daily Record/GettyImages)

One star sign will take over a group project on Wednesday, and another should finish up unfinished projects.

There are 12 zodiac signs – Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces – and the horoscopes for each can give you the lowdown on what your future holds, be it in work, your love life, your friends and family or more.

These daily forecasts have been compiled by astrologer Russell Grant, who has been reading star signs for over 50 years. From Aries through to Pisces, here’s what today could bring for your horoscope – and what you can do to be prepared.

Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 20)

You will naturally take charge of a group project. Everyone will stay inspired by your presentation. You are well-versed in the subject, the circumstance, and what is required to advance. Keep the key information in mind without going off on a tangent.

Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21)

Staying behind the scenes is the best way to accomplish a project if you’re determined to finish it. You might think you’re trying to avoid them if someone you typically work with. They are unaware of the effort you are putting in to fulfill private commitments.

Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

You’re prepared to begin a personal or professional project. You’re sick of waiting patiently for other people to make decisions. You’ll eventually find a way to begin these plans, and you’re happy to do it alone.

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Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

Be prepared to devote your time to catching up on unfinished business projects and other pressing business issues. When you’re together, you’re likely to find that time seems to fly by. A close relationship is in good shape right now.

Leo (July 24 – Aug 23)

You are fascinated by someone you meet online. You two are eager to learn more about one another because your conversations are always intriguing. There will be a wealth of exciting things you and I could do when we finally meet face-to-face. There are still plenty of discussion topics in the interim.

Virgo (Aug 24 – Sept 23)

Stay alert and prepared to consider the issues that arise today more deeply. You’ll wonder if a close relationship is genuine, and you’ll wonder how you’re feeling. What started out as a straightforward and relaxed friendship has turned into a complicated web of intrigue.

Libra (Sept 24 – Oct 23)

Don’t be hesitant to share your thoughts in a group setting. There is a good chance that those in leadership’s decisions will be made in favor of just a select few people over the larger group if you keep your opinions to yourself. When you have the chance, speak out.

Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22)

The air is undergoing change. You have a sense that something is about to occur, but don’t act like you’re unprepared for it. You are intuitively aware of the nature of some situations. What transpires right now might have a significant impact on your life.

Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21)

A project that has been in the planning stages for some time is finally set to begin. The outlook is much more optimistic now that you have been given permission. You are energized and exuberant because you’re involved. A group effort will begin with a lot of enthusiasm.

Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20)

A project or plans made for a particular reason might experience another delay. It might turn out that some of the project’s goals or objectives aren’t realistic after evaluating health and safety guidelines. You find yourself appalled by someone’s shoddy workmanship when they frequently boast about their skills and qualifications.

Aquarius (Jan 21 – Feb 19)

You are enjoying the change, the challenges, and the activity regardless of whether everything seems to be happening at once. You have a chance to get your hands on some fresh things both in your professional and personal life, and it will be satisfying to do so in your personal life as well.

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Pisces (Feb 20 – Mar 20)

Your current circumstances have completely altered your reality, leaving you feeling uneasy. You’ve already had to deal with some powerful people and deal with changing circumstances. In the process, you learn more about yourself. Take control of your life right away.

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