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Country Icon Clint Black Hospitalized After Medical Emergency, July 3 Concert Canceled

Clint Black has been forced to cancel his July 3 appearance at Pearl River Resort Casino in Pearl River, MS after being admitted to the hospital following a medical emergency.

According to a statement from Black’s team, the country music icon was admitted to the hospital on Sunday, June 28, after developing an infection in his tonsils. He is currently receiving treatment, including emergency intravenous antibiotics.

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Photo Courtesy of Clint Black

“Clint Black’s performance at the Pearl River Resort Casino, scheduled for Friday, July 3, 2026, has been cancelled due to a medical emergency. Clint was admitted to the hospital on Sunday with infected tonsils requiring emergency intravenous antibiotic treatment,” the statement reads.

His team assured fans that Black is improving and expected to make a full recovery.

“Clint is on the mend and will make a full recovery and is expected to be discharged from the hospital later this week. Clint and his management team sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this cancellation may cause.”

Fans who purchased tickets will receive a full refund through the original point of purchase.

According to Clint Black’s official website, his next scheduled appearance is set for July 9 in Minden, Nevada.

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Clint Black – KILLIN’ TIME: My Life and Music

2026 has been a milestone year for the “A Better Man” singer. His long awaited memoir, Killin’ Time: My Life and Music, was released on May 19. The book finds the country legend telling his story of his journey from growing up outside of Houston to becoming one of the most iconic stars in country music.

Black told Country Now that he “never thought” he would or could write a book, but thanks to his wife, Lisa Hartman Black, he finally decided to do it.

Inside, he opens up about the personal and professional challenges he’s faced like never before, sharing candid reflections he hasn’t spoken about publicly until now.

The book is available to be purchased now on AmazonBarnes and Noble, and more.

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Karamo Brown & Jussie Smollett Are DATING! ‘This is Going to Be My …

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This is the pairing that, truly, no one expected.

Karamo Brown is a former star of Netflix’s Queer Eye.

Jussie Smollett is an actor who is arguably better known for a legal controversy than he was for his work on Empire.

Now, Brown is gushing over their newly revealed relationship, predicting that they may one day marry.

Karamo Brown speaks on a podcast.
‘Queer Eye’ alum Karamo Brown speaks on the ‘Reality With The King’ podcast. (Image Credit: YouTube)

That’s a fun thing to reveal at the end of Pride

Tuesday, June 30, was the final day of Pride Month 2026. (This year, particularly, the “July is Wrath Month” joke feels less like a joke.)

As what many felt was some sort of practical joke, Karamo Brown sat down on Carlos King’s Reality With The King podcast to share some surprising news.

He says that he has found the love of his life in Jussie Smollett.

“I do believe this is going to be my husband,” Brown shared.

He affirmed: “I believe this is going to be my forever person.”

Mere hours earlier, reports had dished that Brown and Smollett were dating.

The clues, it seem, came from the couple having dined with Karamo Brown’s mother for lunch in Los Angeles.

After the fact, they ran errands and even went on a reportedly romantic hike through Runyon Canyon together.

Could two people do these things without dating? Of course.

But Brown’s interview makes it pretty clear that, no, they’re not just good friends hanging out.

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To the best of his recollection, Karamo Brown describes his experiences with the ‘Queer Eye’ casting process. (Image Credit: YouTube)

How long have they been dating?

Smollett and his former fiance, Jabari Redd, were together for almost three years.

However, they recently called off their engagement and broke up altogether.

Meanwhile, Brown’s last relationship was with photographer Carlos Medel.

Those two got together back in 2021, only to break up over a year ago — in February 2025.

It sounds like the timing (and personalities, and more) were just right for them to find each other.

Both Brown and Smollett have been at the center of controversy, for wildly different reasons.

Brown has made some unorthodox choices, from expressing a willingness to meet with Mike Pence to abruptly skipping a Queer Eye interview, blindsiding his former co-stars in the process.

Smollett, more famously, reported in January 2019 that he had been the victim of a hate crime.

Police would go on to claim that their investigation showed that he was lying. A years-long legal battle ensued, with some considering him too controversial.

Regardless, perhaps they both really have found their forever person. Good for them!

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Banning transgender girls from school sports affects all children – why allowing strangers to scrutinize children’s bodies may put all girls at risk of harassment

Legislators and influencers have made school sports contentious political spaces. Edwin Tan/E+ via Getty Images

Youth sports have a significant impact on the development of all children. Sports provide children opportunities to build their social skills and confidence, as well as improve their sense of belonging and physical fitness.

What happens to these spaces when adults are given permission to inspect a child’s body to determine their gender?

The Supreme Court rulings on Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. decided that transgender girls cannot play sports that align with their gender identity. Not only does this ruling essentially prohibit transgender kids from participating in most youth sports – codifying the exclusion this vulnerable population already experiences – it also puts all children at risk of the harmful consequences of body surveillance.

I am a social work scholar who studies LGBTQ+ belonging and organizational climate. I’m also a former NCAA Division II women’s volleyball athlete, and I know firsthand what it’s like to have uninvited scrutiny of your body because strangers doubt your gender.

Based on my research and experience, when policies allow for the bodily surveillance of children, all children are at risk of losing the benefits of youth sports – not just transgender children.

Youth sports as developmental spaces

School sports are not just about competition. They can provide children an important developmental space.

Youth sports can help children improve their sense of competence and confidence. They offer opportunities to practice life skills, such as setting goals, solving problems and thinking positively. Sports can also help protect against depression and stress by bringing supportive adults and positive role models into children’s lives.

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Sports can be a formative space in a child’s life.
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However, when youth sports environments become overly stressful, unfair or humiliating, they can also serve as grounds for potentially harmful experiences. For example, coaches and parents can negatively affect a child’s body image by repeatedly criticizing their weight. Teammates and peers can also pressure each other in destructive ways.

The developmental value of youth sports depends on the environment it creates. It stands to follow that ensuring youth sports spaces have as many positive influences as possible is in the best interest of all children.

Research suggests that policies legalizing bodily surveillance are not a positive influence for any child in youth sports.

Bodily surveillance as an avenue for harm

Bodily surveillance plays out in significant ways for all children in youth sports, not just transgender youth. Policies that legalize bodily surveillance for youth open the door to causing harm in unsuspecting children.

Researchers define bodily surveillance as “viewing the body as an outside observer” through active judgments of a person’s physicality, superficial appearance or perceived gender presentation. While bodily surveillance claims to regulate women’s sports in the name of fairness, experts contest the scientific basis of these claims.

Women’s sports have been the site of bodily surveillance for decades, and the cisgender women involved in those sports are all too aware of the ways their bodies are judged through the lens of sexism. Often, how their bodies are judged are influenced by a definition of femininity based primarily on white bodies.

The Olympics has a long, complicated history of sex testing.

Bodily surveillance can involve assessing how tall is too tall for someone to be a girl? How strong is too strong? How fast is too fast? Who decides when a child exceeds that threshold, and what happens to that child if they do?

Children who compete at the top of their division or class will have to contend with invasive procedures. To evaluate claims of unfair advantages, strangers may request hormone or genetic testing to look for common biological variations that cisgender children and their parents may not even be aware of. Testing may also include genital or pelvic inspection to look for the presence or absence of a penis, or even transvaginal ultrasounds to detect the presence of ovaries.

Strangers are already policing children’s bodies

Bodily scrutiny is not restricted to just transgender children – it already affects cisgender children, too.

In 2022, a high school athlete in Utah was secretly investigated after she defeated other children in a sports competition. Parents of the second- and third-place finishers raised a complaint that led the high school athletics association to analyze her school records back to kindergarten to determine the child’s gender, without consulting her parents. This is a strong example of how people can initiate investigations simply because the child does not look “feminine enough.” In this case the child in question was indeed a cisgender girl.

In 2023, two adults harassed a 9-year-old child at an elementary school track meet. The adults, claiming the girl was transgender, stopped the entire event and demanded she show “certification of her sex.” This was also a cisgender female child.

Strong, athletic women are often subject to suspicion because of their so-called “masculine traits.” As a taller-than-average person who was assigned female at birth, I personally experienced countless moments of bodily scrutiny during my time as a NCAA Division II women’s volleyball athlete. These experiences made me want to shrink out of public view and did not give me confidence in my athletic performance. Moreover, the effects of this scrutity bled into my personal life, significantly affecting my self-esteem and self-perception throughout my young adulthood.

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Competition is stressful enough without spectators scrutinizing the bodies of child athletes.
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Imagine if that scrutiny happened when I was much younger, when I did not yet possess the emotional maturity or life experiences to cope with it. Research shows that such bodily scrutiny is already damaging transgender youth and that bodily shame can significantly affect young people’s mental health, leading to disordered eating and other physical and psychological harm.

When societies give formal permission to scrutinize a child’s body and question whether they belong in a sport, it opens the door to potential harm against all children. Children’s bodies, regardless of their gender identity, become open for people to inspect, create rumors about or render public judgment against them, often without any recourse for the children experiencing harm.

Children who had previously never faced the harms of bodily surveillance may soon be subject to its violence because of this law.

Inclusivity benefits all children

Just as all children can potentially suffer from bodily surveillance regardless of their gender identity, embracing inclusivity can improve the well-being of all children.

Research shows that LGBTQ+-inclusive environments can help all children succeed in school. A 2012 study of nearly 16,000 students in 45 schools found that the presence of a gay-straight alliance reduced truancy, smoking, drinking and suicide attempts. A 2020 study of over 895,000 children found that those in LGBTQ+-inclusive environments reported doing better in school, lower substance use and better mental health.

On the other hand, a 2024 study found that anti-LGBTQ+ language in youth sports negatively affected the self-esteem of all children, including those who do not identify as LGBTQ+.

Youth sports, just like schools and churches, are not just places where children compete, learn facts or practice their faith. These community institutions are places where children build the confidence, relationships and sense of belonging that can shape their adult lives and the impact they’ll have on their family and community in the future.

The scope of sex-based bodily surveillance by necessity extends beyond transgender students, and the effects of this surveillance negatively affects all children involved in youth sports, regardless of identity.

The Conversation

Megan Gandy does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

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Jermaine Jackson Successfully Voids $6.5 Million Default Judgment in Rape Lawsuit

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This spring, a default judgment ordered Jermaine Jackson to pay $6.5 million.

A woman sued him, accusing him of raping her. He seemingly ignored every attempt at a summons.

If Jackson didn’t see the lawsuit before, he’s taken notice now.

He’s managed to get the default judgment voided. What’s next?

Jermaine Jackson in April 2026.
Jermaine Jackson attends the Premiere of Lionsgate’s “Michael” at Dolby Theatre on April 20, 2026. (Photo Credit: Julian Hamilton/FilmMagic)

It looks like they’re headed to court after all

People obtained Judge Elaine W. Mandel’s June 30 ruling, which voids the default judgment against Jackson.

The judgment would have required him to pay $6.5 million to a woman who accuse shim of rape and sexual assault.

This was not a jury (or judicial) verdict, but a default judgment — which applies when a defendant doesn’t show up in court or misses a filing deadline or something along those lines.

In Jackson’s case, he seemed to ignore the lawsuit altogether, dodging process servers and ignoring a court-approved advertisement in the Los Angeles Times in a bid for him to come defend himself.

This spring, the court heard that the plaintiff’s attorney had done all that they could to notify Jackson, but received no reply.

Jackson denies having sexually assaulted Rita Butler Barrett, though that is not the substance of this ruling.

(Rather, the ruling will give him a chance to defend himself in court, which is all that the attempts to serve him with notice of the lawsuit wanted in the first place.)

When Jackson responded in court to the default ruling, he had two major bones to pick.

The first was that he was incorrectly sued, as he has changed his name from the one by which everyone (including us) know him.

The second is that he alleges to have been out of the country for the entirety of the time that the plaintiff attempted to serve him with the lawsuit.

‘Jermaine LaJuane Jacksun’

What’s Jackson’s new name?

He argues that, because he legally changed his name to “Jermaine LaJuane Jacksun” in 2013, he was served with notice under an incorrect name.

Names are complex. Certainly, a celebrity changing the spelling of a surname is not the most emotionally charged name change that a person might have.

However, the court went with it.

Additionally, he alleged that he was living in Bahrain, which insulated him from process servers and prevented him from seeing The Los Angeles Times.

Judge Mandel seems to agree that this did not give Jackson — or Jacksun, as the case may be — a fair opportunity to respond to the lawsuit.

Some argue that this argument shouldn’t hold up, because a famous man being sued could surely have been informed by family or friends.

But surely we’d all prefer to live in a society where the courts have to do things just right before they force us to fork over a small fortune, even if it’s for a good cause?

The good news is that Barrett will have her chance to present evidence to the court and to tell her story in the pursuit of justice.

She has waited a very long time for this case to make it to trial.

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