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What&x27;s the latest on the Freedom 250 Great American State Fair? Trump steps in Fernando Cervantes Jr., USA TODAYMon, June 1, 2026 at 7:29 PM UTC 0 After several planned artists pulled out of the Great American State Fair over the weekend, President Donald Trump announced on May 30 that the musical performances were gone and the show would have a new headliner: himself. In a Truth Social post on Saturday, Trump went on to criticize the musicians for getting what he called "the yips," and said that he was planning to organize instead what he called an "AMERICA IS BACK Rally.

What's the latest on the Freedom 250 Great American State Fair? Trump steps in

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After several planned artists pulled out of the Great American State Fair over the weekend, President Donald Trump announced on May 30 that the musical performances were gone and the show would have a new headliner: himself.

In a Truth Social post on Saturday, Trump went on to criticize the musicians for getting what he called "the yips," and said that he was planning to organize instead what he called an "AMERICA IS BACK Rally."

Trump went on to say the change in lineup may be for the best, since he is "the Number One Attraction anywhere in the World" and "the man who gets much larger audiences than Elvis in his prime."

Among the latest cancellations were R&B group The Commodores and country music star Martina McBride, who said they were originally under the impression that the event would be entirely nonpartisan.

"That turned out to be misleading," McBride said May 28 in a statement posted on X.

The cancellations come as the Great American State Fair, a 16-day event organized by the president's nonprofit, Freedom 250, is set to be held between June 25 and July 10 at the National Mall in Washington, DC.

Here's the latest on the Great American State Fair.

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Who's in and out of the Great American State Fair?

Here are the performers who have called out:

Morris Day

Young MC

Milli Vanilli

The Commodores

Martina McBride

Bret Michaels

Workers continue to build the Freedom 250's Great American State Fair on the National Mall on May 28, 2026 in Washington, DC.

Artists listed to perform at the Freedom 250 event, who have not yet commented, according to the group's post on X, so far include:

C+C Music Factory (June 26)

Vanilla Ice (June 26)

Flo Rida (July 2)

Despite the cancellations, the group has teased that new artist names are set to be released in the near future.

What is the Great American State Fair?

The fair, set to run from June 25 through July 10, is being organized by Freedom 250, a nonprofit group Trump created to plan the semiquincentennial celebration. It’s among the many events planned by Freedom 250 for the Nation's Capital, including World Cup watch parties, an IndyCar race and an athletic competition for high schoolers.

The event will transform the National Mall into "the biggest, boldest state fair in the country," according to the group's website. Scheduled attractions include a Ferris wheel and carousel; rodeo and livestock competitions are also planned.

Contributing: Mike Snider, Saman Shafiq and Zachary Schemerle, USA TODAY

Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach him at fernando.cervantes@usatodayco.com and follow him on X @fern_cerv_.

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Let's talk Han spoilers! Sung Kang and Justin Lin on shocking F9 midcredits scene, Tokyo Drift sequel By Derek Lawrence :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/derek160e1b72b3389c74b8ca03743731e346949.jpg) Derek Lawrence Derek Lawrence is a former associate editor at . He left EW in 2022. EW's editorial guidelines June 25, 2021 1:40 p.m. ET Warning: This article contains spoilers for F9. Sung Kang is more than ready to talk. "It's such a relief," he tells EW. "No more calls, and no more texts of how is Han back: 'Come on, spill the beans, we're boys.' Nope, look at the movie.

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Sung Kang is more than ready to talk. "It's such a relief," he tells EW. "No more calls, and no more texts of how is Han back: 'Come on, spill the beans, we're boys.' Nope, look at the movie."

It was way back in January 2020 when the action-packed first trailer for *F9* ended with a bang — and a crunch. The always-snacking and long-presumed-dead Han (Kang) was revealed to be alive. Kang's return as the fan-favorite character, who last appeared in 2013's *Fast & Furious 6*, left fans in desperate need of answers. But after an unexpected 13-month delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, *F9* was finally released in theaters Friday.

For a spoiler-filled *F9* chat, which can be seen in full above, *EW's BINGE: The Fast Saga* was joined by Kang, fellow stars Jordana Brewster and Helen Mirren, and director Justin Lin. If you don't want to know the specifics of Han's revival and that tasty mid-credits scene, or juicy plans for what is next, then go grab a Corona and come back when you've seen the film.

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Han vs. Shaw, let's ride! Going in, we knew that Han was returning and "justice for Han" had been teased — but Jason Statham wasn't expected to appear in *F9*, even recently telling EW of his *Fast* future, "They better bring me back, because I need to put out that fire. If he's got any score to settle, it's with me." Well, consider the score ready to be settled, because *F9*'s mid-credits scene brings back Shaw (Statham) and finds him hitting a punching bag that happens to contain an unidentified man, until there's a knock on the door. Who's there? Han, the beloved family member who audiences and seemingly Shaw himself believed he had killed, as depicted in the mid-credits scene of 2013's *Fast & Furious 6*.

When asked what audiences should take from the *F9* stinger, Kang has a simple yet intriguing tease: "I think there's just one word — Gisele. All roads lead to Gisele."

"I feel like it's making a big promise," Lin adds. "It's so funny because I'd called [Statham] and he came and did the tag for *6*, and we had talked about all this stuff. Then I called him one day and said, 'Hey Jason, I'm not going to do *7*.' He's like, 'What?!' And so then I called him and I say, 'Hey Jason, I'm going to have you do the tag for *9*.' And he's like, "But we get to work together after this!'"

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Jason Statham as Deckard Shaw and Sung Kang as Han. Universal Pictures; Giles Keyte/Universal

Shaw's presence is key to Lin and *Fast* following through on "justice for Han," a campaign that began when fans became frustrated with how the aftermath of Han's death was handled, as Shaw went from family-killing villain to hero of his own spin-off, 2019's *Hobbs & Shaw*. Lin and Kang have been adamant that "justice for Han" is ongoing and won't just be magically solved in one film, but they view this reveal as a good start.

"The angst isn't there anymore, right?" says Kang. "I think when people see that scene, their feelings towards Deckard Shaw are going to be a little different. Like the idea of him being part of the family, we're one step closer to making that respectable and sincere. Because look, at the end of the day, everybody loves Jason. I want him to be part of the family, I want to have scenes with him — who doesn't want Jason in their movie? So we got to figure it out, and I know he wants to be a part of it. But you never know; what you think is going to happen is usually not where we're going."

Now let's go back a few steps to how Han is even alive to begin with. In *F9*, on a fact-finding trip to Tokyo, Mia (Brewster) and Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) are saved by a young woman named Elle (Anna Sawai) and her protector… Han. Upon returning to the team's new base, Han explains what happened to him: Shortly after the death of Gisele (Gal Gadot) in *Fast 6*, our old friend — and Gisele's former boss — Mr. Nobody (Kurt Russell) reached out to Han to recruit him for some spy work. An early mission found Han breaking into a Tokyo home to steal part of Project Aries, only for the owners to be assassinated, prompting Han to step in and save their daughter, Elle, who would turn out to be the literal key to Aries. With Han set to look after Elle and the threat of a rogue Mr. Nobody agent (John Cena's Jakob), the arrival of Shaw in that infamous *Tokyo Drift* crash scene was used to fake Han's death, albeit without Shaw's knowledge, as far as we know. Speaking of Mr. Nobody, his fate is left up in the air in *F9*, but Lin doesn't want to give away too much because "it definitely plays into something bigger."

"I feel there is a lot of pressure, but I would also say that the pressure shouldn't be on this film," Lin says of paying off "justice for Han" and the character's latest revival. "I think the way it's being presented, I feel like there's a whole film with Han, Elle, Mr. Nobody, and even Gisele. There was something about the connection between Gisele and Mr. Nobody that I don't know why, [but] it brought me back to casting Gal."

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Gal Gadot as Gisele and Sung Kang as Han in 'Fast Five'.

The idea of a Han vehicle outside the main *Fast* series, which is set to wrap up with two more installments, is clearly something that Lin and Kang have talked about, with Kang even throwing out the possibility of a *Tokyo Drift Part 2*.

"There's great tools here to tell the stories that we want to tell," Kang says. "And instead of these ideas of 'Let's go do this movie, let's go do this franchise,' I realize how mature Justin has become because he said, 'I'm really comfortable in my skin now and I'm really proud of what we've accomplished within the *Fast *universe. And let me quench my thirst to tell other stories within this world, and let me use the characters that already exist because we have a shorthand, there's a trust, there's a support from the studio, there's a fan base.' That's a level of enlightenment and kind of comfort in yourself and your place that I think opens the door to so many possibilities. So with that perspective, I think there's room for a *Tokyo Drift 2*."

While Lin, who made his *Fast* debut with 2006's *Tokyo Drift*, is already prepping for *Fast 10* and *11*, the filmmaker is doing his best to conceal his future plans for Han.

"I've been talking to Sung a lot," he says of his friend and collaborator since 2003's *Better Luck Tomorrow*. "I've been working on something, and, oh boy, I shouldn't say more than that, but Han is obviously such a special character… There was a big chunk of time where I'm like, we're going to do 'justice for Han,' but he's not coming back. The fact that we did that in *9* and he's now back for real, I want to make sure that we don't take that lightly. I can assure you I've definitely been working on a lot of stuff, been talking a lot about Han."

**To listen, subscribe to *EW's BINGE: The Fast Saga* feed via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also subscribe to EW's YouTube page to catch all the video interviews, and stay tuned to EW.com for even more *Fast *coverage**.******Related content:**

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BP sells 5% stake in Australian Browse LNG project to South Korea&x27;s GS Energy ReutersMon, June 1, 2026 at 6:34 AM UTC 0 FILE PHOTO: A BP logo is seen at a petrol station in London, Britain, January 15, 2015. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor/File Photo SYDNEY, June 1 (Reuters) BP said ‌on Monday it ‌agreed to sell 5% ​of its stake in the Browse liquefied natural ‌gas project ⁠in Western Australia to South ⁠Korea&x27;s GS Energy.

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SYDNEY, June 1 (Reuters) - BP said ‌on Monday it ‌agreed to sell 5% ​of its stake in the Browse liquefied natural ‌gas project ⁠in Western Australia to South ⁠Korea's GS Energy.

"The dilution reflects BP's ​disciplined ​approach ​to portfolio ‌management by bringing in a committed partner," the British energy company said ‌in an ​emailed statement.

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4 Chip Stocks That Look Like Brilliant Buys Keithen Drury, The Motley FoolMon, June 1, 2026 at 6:35 AM UTC 0 Key Points Nvidia and Broadcom are headed for a showdown. Micron and Taiwan Semiconductor are enjoying their neutral positioning. 10 stocks we like better than Nvidia › Chip stocks are making investors a ton of money right now. These businesses are booming because they&x27;re direct beneficiaries of the AI buildout. For them, there&x27;s no waiting to see what the return on investment actually is; it&x27;s here right now.

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Micron and Taiwan Semiconductor are enjoying their neutral positioning.

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Chip stocks are making investors a ton of money right now. These businesses are booming because they're direct beneficiaries of the AI buildout. For them, there's no waiting to see what the return on investment actually is; it's here right now. That makes these stocks great to buy and hold, and I've got a few of them that look like solid picks now.

The stocks I'm eyeing are Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO), Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE: TSM), and Micron (NASDAQ: MU). All four of these have performed phenomenally over the past few years, but there's still more ahead.

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1. Nvidia

Nvidia was the original chip investment in the AI arms race. It made good on the original pick by delivering huge growth early and often, although some investors thought that could be going away in the middle of last year. Now, Nvidia continues to post impressive revenue results, including 85% growth during its first quarter.

Despite that strong growth rate, Nvidia trades at a pretty cheap 24 times forward earnings. If Nvidia can continue delivering solid results like this throughout the remainder of 2026, I have no doubt that the stock will start rising and make investors a solid chunk of change.

2. Broadcom

Nvidia is focused on providing broad computing devices. Broadcom is challenging that approach by offering custom AI chips that are designed with the end user in mind. There are several advantages to these chips, but it mostly comes down to being more cost-effective than GPU-based training.

This isn't a major business for Broadcom today, but by the end of next year, it could be generating more than $100 billion in annual revenue from its custom AI chips. That's a major boost, as Broadcom had less than $70 billion in revenue over the past 12 months. Custom AI chips are becoming a larger part of Broadcom's business, and it's a top reason to buy today.

3. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing

Neither Nvidia nor Broadcom has the capability to produce chips themselves, so they farm that work out to a company like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (also known as TSMC). The company is the largest logic chip producer in the world, and the chips it makes are found in devices all around the world. TSMC is a major AI chipmaker, and with the enormous amount of money being spent on AI infrastructure, it's doing great. Management believes that its AI-related chip revenue will rise at nearly a 60% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2024 to 2029.

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AI chips aren't the only part of TSMC's business, but nothing else is growing quite like AI is. Still, TSMC is posting strong revenue growth, and Wall Street analysts project over 35% growth this year. That's a ton of growth in a short time frame, and with TSMC's neutral position, it makes for a great chip stock to buy now and hold onto for the remainder of the AI buildout.

4. Micron

Last on the list is Micron, the world's newest $1 trillion company. Micron and TSMC are two similar companies, but Micron makes memory chips. There's a major shortage of memory chips right now, which is causing the price to spike. Micron is making a killing from these high memory chip prices, and with no alleviation in sight, this trend could continue for some time.

Micron is the fastest-growing of all four companies on this list, and Wall Street expects Micron to deliver more than 260% revenue growth next quarter. That's unreal growth, and will likely last for some time due to the massive shortage of memory chips. As long as there is a shortage of memory chips, Micron will be a great AI chip stock to buy and hold.

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11fight UFC vet Shane Burgos says he&x27;s back in MMA after 3 years away Matt Erickson, MMA JunkieSun, May 31, 2026 at 10:00 PM UTC 0 11fight UFC vet Shane Burgos says he's back in MMA after 3 years away After three years away from fighting, Shane Burgos says he&x27;s back. And while he never seemed to have an official retirement announcement, let&x27;s face it: Saying you&x27;re leaving MMA, then coming back shortly afterward is an incredibly regular occurrence. Now Burgos is kinda/sorta in that club.

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After three years away from fighting, Shane Burgos says he's back.

And while he never seemed to have an official retirement announcement, let's face it: Saying you're leaving MMA, then coming back shortly afterward is an incredibly regular occurrence. Now Burgos is kinda/sorta in that club.

Burgos (16-5) said on social media Sunday that he "needed that break from fighting," and now he's ready to fight again – though he doesn't currently have a promotional home.

"I needed that break from fighting," Burgos posted. "The weight cuts, the training camps, everything that goes into it burned me out. That’s in the past tho. I’ve never stopped woking. I need to be back in that fire again. I miss it.

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The 35-year-old New Yorker started his pro career 10-0, including his first three in the UFC. And though he didn't get to fight on the promotion's debut in his home state of New York, UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden, he fought in the UFC's next three successive events in the state in Albany, Buffalo and on Long Island and went 3-0.

Although he went 8-3 in the UFC over nearly six years, including four Fight of the Night bonuses, he left the promotion on a two-fight winning streak and signed with the PFL as a free agent rather than return to the UFC with a new deal. All three of Burgos' UFC losses were Fight of the Night winners.

He moved up to lightweight from his longtime featherweight home, to boot, when he went to the PFL. But that experiment didn't pan out the way he hoped in the 2023 season. He made the playoffs, but lost in the semifinals to Clay Collard, leaving him 1-2 in the promotion.

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Rightwing Fujimori holds narrow lead one week before Peru presidential runoff, polls show By Marco AquinoSun, May 31, 2026 at 2:36 PM UTC 0 Presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori, who is making a fourth bid for Peru's presidency, reacts during her closing campaign rally ahead of the April 12 general election, in Lima, Peru, April 9, 2026. REUTERS/Angela Ponce By Marco Aquino LIMA, May 31 (Reuters) Rightwing candidate Keiko Fujimori holds a narrow lead over leftist Roberto Sanchez one weekbefore Peru&x27;s presidential runoff, two polls showed on Sunday.

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LIMA, May 31 (Reuters) - Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori holds a narrow lead over leftist Roberto Sanchez one week ‌before Peru's presidential runoff, two polls showed on Sunday.

Fujimori is ‌expected to take 38% of the votes while Sanchez is predicted to secure 35% in ​the runoff on June 7, according to the Ipsos poll conducted May 29-30 and published in the local newspaper Peru 21.

Support for Fujimori fell by one percentage point compared to the previous Ipsos poll, while Sanchez ‌maintained the same level of ⁠support. The number of people who said they would not vote for any candidate or would spoil their ⁠ballot increased by one percentage point to 27%.

"The big question in the final week is what undecided voters or those who say they plan to ​cast ​a blank or invalid ballot will ​do," said Alfredo Torres, CEO ‌of Ipsos. "The logic of choosing the lesser evil will ultimately determine who will be president of Peru for the 2026-2031 term."

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Another poll, conducted May 26-30 by Datum Internacional and published in the local newspaper El Comercio, showed Fujimori securing 39.8% of the vote and Sanchez taking 35.9%.

Fujimori, ‌late former President Alberto Fujimori's daughter who ​is running for the fourth time, won ​the first round on April ​12 with 17% of votes. Sanchez, an ally of ‌jailed former leftist President Pedro ​Castillo, narrowly secured a ​place in the runoff with 12% of votes.

Both candidates will take part in a debate later on Sunday.

Ipsos' poll had a ​margin of error of ‌2.8 percentage points while Datum Internacional had a margin of ​error of 2.5 percentage points.

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