The News You Don’t Have to Read—We Rap It Instead
Today’s biggest stories delivered through lyrics. Each verse is tied to a verified article. Click the title if you want to dive deeper—but the bars give you the full picture.
Trump-Epstein latest: FBI agents were told to ‘flag’ any files that mentioned the president, Sen. Durbin says, as an Epstein accuser recalls an encounter with both men
Durbin dropped heat at the Senate mic,
Said the FBI got a secret spike.
“Flag any doc with Trump’s name near,”
Buried evidence, then disappeared.
One woman said she saw them both,
Epstein and Trump—yeah, that’s no joke.
But the files? Still sealed, still tight,
And survivors still fight for the light.
COVID-19 cases are rising in these states amid summer wave, CDC data shows
It’s July, but COVID’s still around,
With 26 states where it’s gaining ground.
ERs filled with kids in need,
Coughs and fevers picking up speed.
CDC says it’s not the worst,
But this little wave could be the first.
Stay alert, don’t toss the mask,
Keeping safe is a summer task.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, ‘Cosby Show’ actor and poet, dies at 54
We lost Theo, and it cuts real deep,
Malcolm-Jamal now in eternal sleep.
He was more than a show, more than a name,
A poet, a presence, ahead of the fame.
Dead at 54, no cause released,
But the grief rolls on and won’t decrease.
His legacy? Still full of might—
A voice for justice and black boy light.
UK, France, 23 other nations condemn Israel over ‘inhumane’ killing of civilians
Global heat’s on Tel Aviv’s door,
Twenty-five countries can’t ignore
The images out of Gaza’s line—
Civilians gone in record time.
They call it inhumane and unjust,
Too many dead to dismiss or trust.
Condemnations, bold and loud,
Demanding change from a bloodstained cloud.
Harvard vs. Trump court hearing in Boston tests free speech boundaries
Boston courtroom, freedom’s on trial,
Harvard and Trump in litigation style.
Trump says he’s blocked, speech not free,
Harvard says, “We set the degree.”
Can protests cancel what someone says?
Or is speech still safe in these college days?
The judge will decide what’s right and real—
In a battle where words are the steel.
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