Trending SummaryBrief at 2:37 p.m. EDT
The roundup covers major recent stories ranging from animal welfare to historic artifacts and entertainment. Ridglan Farms in Wisconsin will close, with 475 beagles being transferred this week to Big Dog Ranch Rescue, which previously acquired more than 2,000 of the farm’s beagles in April; some will head to Florida and Alabama campuses for neutering and adoption preparation. Separately, two BASE jumpers died in Utah’s Mineral Bottom canyon, including renowned athlete Andy Lewis. In Concord, New Hampshire, a 900-pound America 250 time capsule was sealed and shipped to Philadelphia to be buried July 4, 2026, and opened 250 years later. In Rio de Janeiro, two helicopters collided, killing six aboard, with one crash triggering a fire at a car dealership and an investigation ongoing; American singer and comedian Oliver Tree was listed among the passengers. Steven Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day” opened at No. 1 domestically with $44 million, while worldwide sales reached $92.9 million for the weekend; the film’s premiere marked Spielberg’s strongest opening for an original movie in decades. A separate note mentions another trending item, though details are not fully included.



