Here’s how you could win free tickets to Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’

Here’s how you could win free tickets to Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’
Here’s how you could win free tickets to Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’
Emily Blunt in ‘Disclosure Day,’ directed by Steven Spielberg. (Niko Tavernise/Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment)

Fans will get their chance to claim free tickets to Steven Spielberg’s latest film, Disclosure Day.

Universal Pictures has announced a chance for moviegoers to find free tickets to the upcoming movie in celebration of tickets going on sale. This Wednesday, 1,000 vibrant origami cardinals are set to appear in key locations across major cities in the U.S.

At each of the locations, 100 of the origami birds will contain unique Fandango codes for two free tickets to see Disclosure Day in theaters.

The cities participating are New York, Los Angeles and Kansas City, Missouri. New York City participants can go to Brookfield Place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET; Kansas City participants should head to City Market from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. CT; and Los Angeles participants can go to Lake Hollywood Park from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. PT.

Disclosure Day is a new, original event film from Spielberg that returns him to his extraterrestrial roots.

Josh O’Connor, Emily Blunt, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson and Colman Domingo star in the thriller, which is based on a story by Spielberg.

David Koepp, the writer of Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, War of the Worlds and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, wrote the screenplay for this new movie.

Spielberg is the top-grossing director of all time. He previously explored stories about extraterrestrial life in the films E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and War of the Worlds.

Disclosure Day arrives in theaters on June 12.

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Fatalities confirmed after chemical tank ruptures at pulp and paper mill in Washington state

Fatalities confirmed after chemical tank ruptures at pulp and paper mill in Washington state
Fatalities confirmed after chemical tank ruptures at pulp and paper mill in Washington state

(LONGVIEW, Wash.) — A chemical tank ruptured at a facility in Washington state, resulting in multiple critical injuries and an unknown number of fatalities, authorities said.

The “hazardous materials incident” was reported Tuesday morning at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging, a pulp and paper mill in Longview, fire authorities said.

A tank containing white liquor ruptured at approximately 7:15 a.m., according to a joint statement from local authorities and Nippon Dynawave Packaging.

Authorities initially referred to the incident as a chemical explosion and then an implosion, before referring to it as a rupture.

“The incident is stable, but is in the recovery phase,” Longview Fire Battalion Chief Mike Gorsuch said during a press briefing Tuesday, calling it “tragic.”

“Recovery efforts remain underway at the facility,” he said.

The number of fatalities is undetermined at this time, Cowlitz 2 Fire & Rescue Chief Scott Goldstein said during the press briefing.

A number of personnel are missing, Goldstein said, declining to confirm how many.

Nine people at the facility suffered injuries, including chemical burns, and were transported by ambulance to area hospitals, authorities said. The injuries ranged from critical to minor, according to Goldstein.

One firefighter was also injured in the incident and has since been treated and released from a nearby hospital, according to Gorsuch.

Patients with traumatic injuries are being treated at nearby medical facilities, while patients experiencing burns and exposure are being sent to other hospitals around the area, including in Portland, which are considered burn centers, Rick Graves, the spokesperson for Portland Fire and Rescue in Oregon, told ABC News.

PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center in Longview told ABC News it received nine patients from the incident — including one deceased. Six are in fair condition, and two other patients have been transferred, it said.

Legacy Health confirmed to ABC News it is treating patients in the incident, including at the Legacy Oregon Burn Center in Portland, though did not go into further detail.

Information on those killed and injured in the incident is being held pending next-of-kin notifications, authorities said.

The 80,000-gallon tank was about 60% full at the time of the rupture, according to Goldstein. White liquor is a chemical mixture of sodium hydroxide, sodium sulfide and disodium carbonate used in the paper-making process, he said.

The cause of the rupture is unknown at this time, Goldstein said.

“We’re dealing with life safety concerns and incident stabilization at this point,” he said. “That will come in the hours and days to come.”

There is no immediate threat to the public, authorities said.

“The scene remains in the recovery phase as emergency responders continue operations,” the joint statement said. “Responding agencies continue coordinating closely with facility personnel and partner agencies as the investigation and recovery efforts continue.”

Residents were urged to avoid the area amid the active emergency response.

The Nippon facility is located on the Washington-Oregon border near the Columbia River. The kraft pulp and paper mill and liquid packaging plant employs nearly 1,000 people, according to the Washington Department of Ecology.

ABC News’ Trevor Ault and Alyssa Pone contributed to this report.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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Kehlani unveils dates for world tour

Kehlani unveils dates for world tour
Kehlani unveils dates for world tour
Poster for THE KEHLANI WORLD TOUR: North America (Live Nation)

The dates for the Kehlani World Tour have been announced, with 33 stops currently on the schedule. 

The tour kicks off on Aug. 6 at The Armory in Minneapolis, before moving on to Los Angeles, New York, Dallas, Atlanta and other cities across North America. It wraps Oct. 3 with a hometown show in San Francisco.

As previously reported, Kehlani will be joined on the road by special guests Durand Bernarr, Isaia Huron, The Artist and Waseel. An artist presale begins Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time, followed by additional presales taking place throughout the week. Tickets then go on sale to the general public Friday at 10 a.m. local time at kehlaniworldtour.com.

As part of the singer’s partnership with PLUS1, a nonprofit that helps “leading artists, events, and brands in helping to unlock funding and build visibility,” $1 per ticket will benefit The Kehlani Fund by Live Nation.

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Fitz and the Tantrums announce new shows featuring full album set and greatest hits

Fitz and the Tantrums announce new shows featuring full album set and greatest hits
Fitz and the Tantrums announce new shows featuring full album set and greatest hits
‘Pickin’ Up the Pieces’ album artwork. (Third Brother Records)

Fitz and the Tantrums have announced a new batch of shows, some of which will feature a full-album performance of their 2010 debut, Pickin’ Up the Pieces.

The shows take place Nov. 3-4 in Solana Beach, California; Nov. 6 in Ojai, California; and Nov. 7-8 in Menlo Park, California. The Nov. 3 and Nov. 8 shows will feature a performance of Pickin’ Up the Pieces in its entirety, while the other three will feature a career-spanning greatest hits set.

Presales begin Wednesday, and tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday. For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit FitzandtheTantrums.com.

You can also catch Fitz and the Tantrums on tour throughout the summer in continued support of their latest album, 2025’s Man on the Moon. A deluxe edition will be released June 5.

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Queen Latifah shares plan to release new music: ‘It’s time’

Queen Latifah shares plan to release new music: ‘It’s time’
Queen Latifah shares plan to release new music: ‘It’s time’
Queen Latifah attends the 52nd American Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 25, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Bryan Steffy/FilmMagic)

Queen Latifah was introduced to the world through music, but it’s been years since she released a project. With her upcoming Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, she says she new music may finally be on the way.

“I’m going to drop some music,” she told People. “You know, I got all this music at home, and I forget y’all haven’t heard it. I need to let somebody else hear it other than my friends.”

Queen’s last project was 2009’s Persona, but she says she feels “so close to” music.

“I do enough things that allow me to get out there and sing or rap or do shows so that people can remember,” she said. “Lest they forget how I got into this game. Let me show you right quick.” 

“I keep it in my back pocket at all times,” she told People. “But yeah, I guess it has been a minute, so probably will drop some new music this year.”

“It’s time,” she added. “Get ready for the many genres that it will come out in.”

Queen will be inducted into the Rock & Roll of Hame on Nov. 14 alongside fellow honorees like the late Luther Vandross, MC Lyte, Celia Cruz and Sade.

“It’s really almost odd to be inducted with people who are such influences and such heroes in my mind, but such a huge, huge honor to be in anything that’s a class with them,” she told People.

The RRHOF ceremony will be available to watch in December on ABC and Disney+.

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Ella Langley bests Beyoncé with Hot Country Songs feat

Ella Langley bests Beyoncé with Hot Country Songs feat
Ella Langley bests Beyoncé with Hot Country Songs feat
Ella Langley (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for ACM)

Ella Langley’s lock on the Billboard charts continues, as the hitmaker occupies the top three spots on the Hot Country Songs chart. Not only that, she’s done it for an entire month.

For the fourth week, “Choosin’ Texas” is at #1, followed by its follow-up radio single, “Be Her,” at #2 and Ella’s duet with Morgan Wallen, “I Can’t Love You Anymore,” at #3.

The only time that’s ever been done before is in 2024, when Beyoncé reigned in the top three spots for a single week with tracks from Cowboy Carter

Meanwhile, Drake takes over the top spot on the all-genre Hot 100 with “Janice STFU,” interrupting Ella’s 10-week nonconsecutive run, at least for now. 

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South Carolina Senate effectively kills proposed congressional map backed by Trump

South Carolina Senate effectively kills proposed congressional map backed by Trump
South Carolina Senate effectively kills proposed congressional map backed by Trump
The South Carolina State Capitol during a special session in Columbia, South Carolina, US, on Tuesday, May 19. (Sam Wolfe/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

(COLUMBIA, S.C.) — The South Carolina Senate on Tuesday effectively killed a proposed congressional map that could have allowed Republicans to flip the seat held by Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn, a major rebuff to a mid-decade redistricting effort promoted by President Donald Trump.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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Koe Wetzel’s new radio single ‘Hurts Like You’

Koe Wetzel’s new radio single ‘Hurts Like You’
Koe Wetzel’s new radio single ‘Hurts Like You’
Koe Wetzel’s ‘The Night Champion’ (Columbia Records)

Koe Wetzel took the “High Road” to land the most-played song at country radio in 2025.

Now he’s following up the double Platinum, five-week #1 with Jessie Murph with a new radio single from his upcoming sixth studio album. 

‘Hurts Like You’ was one of the first songs that we wrote for the record,” Koe says. “It’s kind of about a toxic relationship; whenever you get into those situations, you know it’s not good for you, but there’s just something about it that keeps bringing you back. It’s hard to get away from. I feel like a lot of people go through that, so I hope people can relate to the way that we felt about it.”

“Hurts Like You” is the lead release from The Night Champion, which drops June 12. 

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Private institution rewards Chris Brown with honorary doctorate in visual and performing arts

Private institution rewards Chris Brown with honorary doctorate in visual and performing arts
Private institution rewards Chris Brown with honorary doctorate in visual and performing arts
Chris Brown performs onstage during the Chris Brown: Breezy Bowl XX show at Met Life Stadium on August 13, 2025, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)

Chris Brown took a break from tour rehearsals over the weekend to accept an honorary doctorate at Harvest Christian University. He earned a doctor of philosophy degree in Visual and Performing Arts Saturday from the private institution in honor of his “more than 20 years of global artistic achievement, cultural influence, entertainment excellence, creative innovation, and sustained contribution to music, performance, and the creative arts industry,” according to the university’s website.

The university said in a statement that the honor acknowledges not only academic accomplishment, but also “cultural impact, economic influence, artistic excellence, perseverance, innovation, and the ability to inspire generations through one’s gifts and talents.” The school also referenced its belief “in the principles of redemption, grace, restoration, compassion, and recognizing the full complexity of the human journey.”

“This honorary recognition acknowledges a lifetime body of work, global artistic achievement, cultural contribution, and over two decades of influence within entertainment and contemporary society,” the university added.

Chris posted photos from the ceremony on Instagram, captioning the post, “I DID A THING!”

He is set to kick off his R&B tour with Usher at the end of June.

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Olivia Rodrigo reveals album track list ahead of Spotify Billions Club concert dropping Wednesday

Olivia Rodrigo reveals album track list ahead of Spotify Billions Club concert dropping Wednesday
Olivia Rodrigo reveals album track list ahead of Spotify Billions Club concert dropping Wednesday
Olivia Rodrigo, ‘you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love’ (Geffen Records)

Olivia Rodrigo has revealed the track list for her new album, and she’s divided the album thematically into two sections that reflect the dichotomy of its title, you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love.

The first section is called “girl so in love,” and the second one is “you seem pretty sad.” The first single, “drop dead,” is in the first section, while the second single, “the cure,” is in the second one.

The first section also includes songs called “stupid song,” “honeybee,” “maggots for brains,” “u + me = <3,” “my way” and “purple.” 

The second section’s tracks include “begged,” which Olivia debuted on Saturday Night Live, along with “what’s wrong with me,” “less,” “expectations” and “cigarette smoke.”

“only 3 weeks till the album is yours!!! i can’t wait for you guys to hear these songs,” Olivia wrote on Instagram.

Meanwhile, the Spotify Billions Club concert Olivia recently filmed in Barcelona, Spain, will drop on the streaming platform on Wednesday. You can get a sneak peek in a video posted on Instagram.

Liv has a total of nine songs that have each racked up more than 1 billion streams on Spotify. According to Setlist.fm, she played most of them at the show and a handful of others, including “drop dead,” “bad idea, right?” and “get him back!”

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