CSotD: Bloomsday meets Humpday




Video taken after the shooting shows a woman sobbing over the pet with nearly a dozen officers standing around
Police in California shot and killed a familyβs pet dog wearing a New York Knicks jersey after they were called to a report of a screaming woman who turned out to be celebrating the basketball teamβs championship win.
Video of the aftermath of Saturdayβs shooting of the two-year-old doodle named Jameson, βthe sweetest boy in the worldβ, according to the dogβs owner, received millions of views on TikTok on Tuesday.
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LOS ANGELES, June 2 β Carly Rae Jepsen has begun teasing new music by quietly uploading audio and video snippets to her official website, sparking renewed anticipation for her next album cycle.
Jepsen sent out a newsletter text stating, pre-empting the sudden uploads: βIs this thing on?β
According to posts monitored on fan account Carly Rae Jepsen Wiki, Jepsen updated her site twice in the past day with short clips of unreleased tracks, including snippets identified by fans as After AllΒ and Amalfi Coast.Β The uploads were accompanied by new visuals and layout changes, signalling the start of what fans are calling the βCRJ7β era.Β
The fan account reported that Jepsenβs website now features a refreshed section for tour dates, suggesting additional announcements may follow. One clip shared through the site was later reposted by Pop Base, amplifying speculation about an imminent rollout.
The teasers have generated significant engagement on X, where Jepsenβs fan community has been circulating the snippets and tracking each update to the site. Some posts noted that the new material resembles the upbeat, melodic style associated with her earlier releases.
Jepsen has not yet issued an official statement about the new music or confirmed a release timeline.
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Snippet of @CarlyRaeJepsenβs new song via her website! pic.twitter.com/LT0hArL4k5
β Carly Rae Jepsen Wiki (@carlyraewiki) June 1, 2026
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βAmalfi Coastβ is one of the songs expected to appear on @CarlyRaeJepsenβs new album. Listen to the leaked snippet below #CRJ7 pic.twitter.com/a6oNrTvZqx
β Carly Rae Jepsen Wiki (@carlyraewiki) June 1, 2026
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Wealth tax criticized by billionaires and Gavin Newsom would levy a one-time 5% tax on residents worth over $1bn
A popular proposal in California to impose a wealth tax on billionaires has gained enough signatures to qualify for the ballot in November, state officials announced on Wednesday.
The news is set to intensify an already heated debate around the tax, which has pitted tech moguls and the stateβs governor, Gavin Newsom, against the labor union backing the measure.
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After Jameson the dog, wearing a blue Knicks jersey, walked out into the hallway, an officer fired his pistol four times
The Los Angeles police department has released footage of the moment when officers shot and killed a womanβs dog in the hallway outside her apartment in the Canoga Park neighborhood.
Police had responded to reports of a woman screaming on 13 June, which turned out to be cheering, the night that the New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs to win the NBA finals.
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Fire at medical supplier Medline in Tracy, city of more than 100,000 residents, is affecting the air quality
California firefighters continued to battle a blaze on Saturday that had engulfed a roughly 1m sq ft warehouse, causing officials to warn residents over unhealthy air quality.
The fire has been raging at the medical supplier Medline Industriesβ warehouse in Tracy, a city of more than 100,000 residents located about 55 miles (90km) east of San Francisco. Officials expect to be battling the fire for a few more days.
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Β© Photograph: Stephen Lam/San Francisco Chronicle/AP