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Tucker Carlson says Donald Trump is ‘uneasy about aging’ as US president celebrates 80th birthday

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Tucker Carlson says Donald Trump is 'uneasy about aging' as US president celebrates 80th birthday

A birthday that should have been celebrated has instead brought new scrutiny to US President Donald Trump as a report revealed that some people close to him are concerned about his age, memory and energy levels.Trump, who would have turned 80 on Sunday, found himself at the center of discussions about his health and fitness for office after The New York Times published a report detailing the private accounts of allies and associates. Some people described Trump appearing to forget names or looking more tired than usual.After Trump returned to the White House for his second term, he became the oldest president ever to take office. MAGA supporters have long highlighted his stamina and busy schedule, but the latest reports indicate that some in his own circle are privately noticing signs of aging.Among the quotes was Tucker Carlson, a conservative commentator who has recently distanced himself from Trump. Carlson claims the president is uncomfortable with getting older.“He’s really uncomfortable with it,” Tucker Carlson said of the president’s age, according to The Times.The issue came to light earlier this week when Trump sent birthday wishes to Mehmet Oz, who turned 66.“I just wanted to wish you a happy birthday,” he said. “You don’t have to wish me a happy birthday because I’m not happy with that birthday. It’s a number that I never think much about. It’s not a number that I like, but I’m still here.”Carlson also said Trump’s push to build a controversial $400 million ballroom at the White House was concerning. He described the project as “an old man building a monument to himself.”Despite the report, White House officials rejected suggestions that Trump was experiencing any decline.White House spokesman Davis Ingle previously told The Daily Beast: “President Trump’s sharpness, unparalleled energy and historic accessibility stand in stark contrast to what we saw during the previous administration, when Democrats and the legacy media deliberately concealed Joe Biden’s severe mental and physical decline from the American people.”Questions about Trump’s health have arisen before. Photos of dark purple bruises on his hands repeatedly drew public attention. The White House said the marks were caused by frequent handshakes with world leaders.However, the debate has intensified recently after details emerged about Trump’s latest physical exam at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland.According to an analysis by the Washington Post, Trump was examined by 22 medical experts in his latest health evaluation. This number is almost double the 14 doctors who participated in his previous physical examination.The newspaper reported that 22 experts participated in a single presidential physical examination, the highest number ever recorded.The latest revelations come after Joe Biden took office and faced criticism over concerns that his age would affect his ability to serve effectively. Trump often mocked his predecessor, often calling him “Crooked Joe Biden.”

Israeli settlers burn West Bank vehicles, mosques: Palestinian report, army

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Israeli settlers burned vehicles and tried to set fire to a mosque in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, the Palestinian News Agency reported, as the Israeli military deployed troops to quell violent unrest among so-called “Israeli civilians.”

Israeli settlers burn West Bank vehicles, mosques: Palestinian report, army
Israeli settlers burn West Bank vehicles, mosques: Palestinian report, army

Settlers launched two attacks in the West Bank on Sunday night, the official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported.

In the village of Burka, east of Ramallah, a group of settlers set fire to a car, broke the door of a mosque and set the entrance on fire before fleeing, Wafa reported.

Witnesses told AFP that residents had managed to put out the blaze.

In a separate incident in the nearby village of Deir Dibwan, settlers set fire to two cars, Wafa reported.

The Israeli military confirmed it had dispatched troops to various locations in the West Bank following reports of arson and unrest.

“Not long ago, security forces were dispatched to various locations in the area of ​​responsibility of the Benyamin Brigade following reports of arson and violent disturbances by Israeli civilians,” the military said in a statement.

“Troops are currently operating in various locations to break up disturbances, extinguish fires and prevent further friction.

“The security forces strongly condemn all acts of violence. The troops will continue to maintain law and order in Judea and Samaria,” the military said, referring to the territory named after the Bible.

The violence comes just days after the United Nations warned that settler violence in the West Bank has reached record levels, with an average of six attacks a day causing casualties or property damage.

The United Nations says more than 2,200 Palestinians have been displaced this year by settler violence or access restrictions. Hundreds more people were displaced as Israeli authorities demolished their homes, the report added.

More than 500,000 Israelis live in the West Bank (excluding annexed East Jerusalem) in settlements considered illegal by the United Nations under international law.

Three million Palestinians also live there.

Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967.

Violence in the West Bank has escalated since the Gaza War, which was triggered by an unprecedented attack on Israel by the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas on October 7, 2023.

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‘JD was interested in my conversion, I think…’: Usha Vance talks husband’s faith and marriage

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'JD was interested in my conversion, I think...': Usha Vance talks husband's faith and marriage

A quiet conversation inside the Vice President’s residence offers a glimpse into the personal faith and family life of Vice President J.D. Vance and his wife, Second Lady Usha Vance, as they speak openly about religion, marriage and raising a young family in Washington.The couple spoke to Sunday Morning national correspondent Roberto Costa about life at the Vice President’s mansion, where they are raising three children aged four, six and nine, with a fourth child due soon.Vance joked about the unusual circumstances, saying even the president would tease him about it.“The president actually surprises me sometimes because he’ll say, ‘Your house is nicer than mine,'” he said.The interview also focused on Vance’s most recent book, “Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,” which details his 2019 conversion to Catholicism and the impact it had on his politics, marriage and personal life.Usha Vance spoke about how her husband’s faith journey has impacted their relationship, including her past comments about therapy and church.Usha once told her husband: “Treatment doesn’t work for you, church does.”She added to the idea in the interview.“It’s not that therapy doesn’t work for other people,” Usha says, “but JD just didn’t have the right trust in the process. He just didn’t feel comfortable in it and couldn’t really explore some of his feelings and try to figure out how he wanted to be who he wanted to be for the rest of his life.”In his book, Vance describes his search for stability after a turbulent childhood. Growing up in an ever-changing family environment, he said, he often felt uneasy.“In a way, I grew up in a very non-traditional household, you know? People were coming in, people were going out, sometimes being raised by my grandparents, sometimes being raised by my parents, my mom, my dad. So, there was a certain fluidity and chaos to my youth. I do think I was looking for something that felt more grounded, that felt more stable.”

Did Vance force Usha to convert?

Usha grew up in a Hindu family in California. She said there were often misunderstandings about their relationship and differences in beliefs.The second lady cleared up any misunderstandings, saying, “I think people at one point did understand the idea that J.D. was interested in my conversion. I think the root cause of the misunderstanding is that he is Catholic; part of his faith is wanting to spread his faith. But he doesn’t preach to me every day. “She also described how she often provided input on her husband’s political rhetoric.“Well, she would just text me or call me or if we were sitting in the house together, she would tell me,” Vance said. “Usha is very outspoken. That’s one of the reasons I liked Usha from the beginning.”The interviews also touched on how personal conversations influenced their family decisions. Usha said discussions after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk helped formulate their thoughts about having a fourth child.“I think it really heightened JD’s sense, which he’d been talking about for a while, about the possibility of having another child that he could love as much as the three we have,” she said.She added: “It really crystallized [him]that feeling that if you can have another child, then you have nothing to regret. If we couldn’t have another child, we would be perfectly happy with the one we had. “

Why did Oliver Terry and Gaspi come to Rio? Singer’s last Instagram post takes center stage after death in helicopter crash

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miserable helicopter crash In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Sunday morning resulted in the deaths of two high-profile figures: American singer Oliver Terry and Argentinian YouTuber Gaspireal name Gaspard Prim. The two people were among five people aboard the helicopter, which crashed in a parking lot after a mid-air collision with another helicopter. All of them, as well as the lone pilot on the other helicopter, died in the crash.

Oliver Tree (left) and YouTuber Gaspi. (Oliver Terry and Gaspi on Instagram)
Oliver Tree (left) and YouTuber Gaspi. (Oliver Terry and Gaspi on Instagram)

The deaths of two internet celebrities CNN Brazil reportswhich also confirmed the identities of the other victims. As the crash is investigated, a key question that has emerged is why Terry and Gaspi were in the same helicopter in Rio de Janeiro.

Reports from CNN Brazil and a recent Instagram report from Oliver Tree provide more clues.

Also read: What happened to Oliver Terry? Singer killed in Rio helicopter crash, 6 dead; gruesome details

Oliver Tree’s last Instagram post

Oliver Tree’s social media posts confirmed that he has been in Brazil since the first week of June. CNN Brazil reports that the singer performed in Sao Paulo, Brazil, as part of his ongoing world tour. The 32-year-old, who will next perform in Europe in July, remains in Rio de Janeiro, according to reports on his social media.

his Last Instagram post is a skit about the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the hype surrounding Brazil, the only country to have won the World Cup four times. The skit was filmed in conjunction with Brazilian YouTuber Iae Break and parodies an American visiting Brazil for the first time. The headline read: “Americans come to Brazil for the first time.”

It was unclear why the singer was traveling in a helicopter with YouTuber Gaspi and two other passengers on Sunday. As part of Tree’s partnerships with Latin American internet celebrities, it may film content. There are no posts on Gaspi’s social media involving Oliver Tree, and there is no confirmation that the two are indeed working together.

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More information about the helicopter crash

Initial reports said two helicopters crashed in an electric car park on Sunday morning after a mid-air collision. A fire broke out in the parking lot and 18 to 20 cars were destroyed. The Brazilian Air Force is investigating the crash through CENIPA and Brazil’s National Civil Aviation Authority.

However, a fire broke out after the crash, making it difficult to determine the circumstances of the collision and subsequent crash. Rio fire department Lieutenant Colonel Fabio Contreiras told CNN Brazil that the helicopter carrying Terry and Gaspi was found completely engulfed in flames.

“Parts of the plane are scattered hundreds of meters away, so the information we have is still very preliminary,” he said. “We really need to get the audio and video to understand exactly what happened.”

Lookmaxxing streamer Clavical’s reposted 2025 video predicts his future in Miami, reality tells a bigger story

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Lookmaxxing streamer Clavical's reposted 2025 video predicts his future in Miami, reality tells a bigger story
Lookmaxxing streamer Clavical’s reposted 2025 video predicts his future in Miami, and reality tells a bigger story (Photo via Getty)

A short video of the influencer and streamer showing his collarbone has resurfaced online and sparked new discussion about the extent to which his early vision has become a reality. The clip was originally recorded on July 27, 2025, and shared again on June 14, 2026 by X user Pulcys. In the video, Collarbone talks about moving to Miami, starting a business, spending time at the club and living life on his own terms. Nearly a year later, many are noticing how closely several parts of that prediction fit with events in his life.

Collarbone talks Miami, 2025 business plan and daily life at the club

The replayed video is about 17 seconds long and shows the young Collarbone speaking directly into the camera. In the video, he described a future in which he would move to Miami to engage in business and enjoy a fast-paced lifestyle.His comments were presented as a personal vision for the future rather than a detailed plan. At the time, the video didn’t attract much attention. However, after it was reposted this week, many viewers pointed out that he ended up following a similar path to the one he described.The post shared by Pursis was titled, where Collarbone predicted his future while talking about Miami, business opportunities and living independently.

Brayden Eric Peters Later became involved in Miami nightlife and business activities

Clavical, whose real name is Braden Eric Peters, is known online for content focused on appearance maximization and self-improvement. In 2026, he moved to Miami and became associated with Bacara Nightclub through promotions and business involvement.Over the past year, he has remained in the spotlight due to plastic surgery, online controversy, health issues and frequent social media attention. His growing popularity has drawn both support and criticism from different online communities.As a result, viewers rewatching old clips see similarities between his predictions and where his life ended up.

Resurfaced video sparks debate over collarbone appearance and life choices

A lot of the discussion under the retweet stuck on how the collarbone has changed since 2025. Some matched his appearance in old videos with his current appearance, and then others said the decision he made after moving to Miami could explain the whole thing.Some reviews do insist that he achieved the goals mentioned in the clip. However, other users continue to point out the roadblocks and minor storms of controversy that have followed. The strange gap between his confident predictions and the chaotic real world that followed may be the main reason why the video caught the attention of streamers and influencer circles.

What happened to Mitch McConnell? Former Senate Republican leader’s office shares major health update after hospitalization

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Mitch McConnellOn Sunday, Trump’s office confirmed that the 84-year-old senator was taken to the hospital earlier in the day. However, no details about his condition or reason for hospitalization were immediately released.

Mitch McConnell spokesman David Pope issued a statement saying that Sen. "receive excellent care" In the hospital. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Mitch McConnell spokesman David Pope issued a statement saying the senator was “receiving excellent care” at the hospital. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

McConnell spokesman David Pope issued a statement saying the senator was “receiving excellent care.”

It comes months after McConnell was hospitalized for more than a week with “flu-like symptoms.” He was fired in February and later reinstated in the Senate.

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Hospitalization draws renewed attention to McConnell’s health

The Kentucky Republican is one of the longest-serving figures in modern American politics. McConnell has faced some health challenges in recent years.

The Kentucky senator has endured multiple falls in recent years. In March 2023, he suffered a concussion and broken ribs after a fall, forcing him to miss Senate business for several weeks. In 2019, he fractured his shoulder after falling at home and has had cuts on his face for six years.

He also experienced two well-publicized freezing events during the 2023 press conference. The incidents have raised questions about his health and qualifications for office.

In November of the same year, McConnell resigned as the long-time chairman of the Senate Republican Conference, despite receiving clearance from the U.S. Congressional physician.

However, McConnell continues to serve in the Senate and is actively involved in legislative matters.

Earlier this year, he returned to work after recovering from an illness in which he was hospitalized in February. His office later said his prognosis was positive and that he was working from home as recommended by his doctors.

“He remains in regular contact with his staff and looks forward to returning to work in the Senate,” the statement concluded.

Read more: Mitch McConnell health update: Kentucky senator’s team addresses recent post-fall concerns

The political era is coming to an end

McConnell has represented Kentucky in the Senate since 1985 and is the longest-serving Senate leader in U.S. history.

He led the Senate Republicans from 2007 until he leaves office in 2025. During his tenure, he played a central role in shaping federal judicial, tax policy and Republican legislative strategy.

However, McConnell, who no longer serves as Senate leader, frequently clashed with the president during Trump’s second term.

this Trump administrationThe announcement on May 18 of a $1.8 billion fund to compensate victims of the government’s “law” – a slush fund for allies – is one example of McConnell’s displeasure. He called the slush fund “extremely stupid and morally wrong.”

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Who is Austin Franco? US student accused of anti-Semitism after saying he was ‘not interested in working for Jews’

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Who is Austin Franco? US student accused of anti-Semitism after saying he was 'not interested in working for Jews'

A summer internship application at a New York startup took a shocking turn after a Cornell University student turned down an interview opportunity with an anti-Semitic message, telling the company he was “not interested in working for a Jew.” Thanks. “Austin Franco, 19, sent the message after applying for a summer position at VryfID. VryfID is a New York-based startup that helps renters connect with landlords and verify their identities to reduce fraud. The company is run by brothers Gabe Einhorn and Aiden Einhorn, who are Jewish.Franco has submitted an application and is being considered for a position on the company’s growth team, according to the founders. However, when the company tried to arrange a Zoom interview through the job search platform Handshake, Franco responded with an eight-word message that shocked the brothers.“Sad world,” Gabe Einhorn, 24, wrote on X on Monday, sharing a screenshot of the exchange.Gabe later told the New York Post that he decided to go public about the incident because he wanted to draw attention to anti-Semitism.“I feel bad about exposing him because I think he may have made a mistake and he doesn’t wholeheartedly believe it,” Gabe said.Any doubt about Franco’s intentions disappeared. A day later, the Cornell University student defended his comments in a post on X.“My experiences with Jews, both in person and online, have been negative. That’s not to say I haven’t had positive experiences, but that’s generally not the case,” Franco wrote.The incident has now triggered an investigation at Cornell University, where Franco studies industrial and labor relations, the New York Post reported. His LinkedIn profile has been deleted.“Cornell University condemns anti-Semitism and all forms of hatred and discrimination in the strongest possible terms,” ​​a university spokesperson said.The controversy also drew attention to VryfID, a startup founded in 2025 by Gabe and his brother Aiden Einhorn, a 22-year-old NYU business school student.“Instead of struggling to find an apartment and being turned down, we have tenants sign up and pay $20 to be verified. And then we actually bring them apartments that they actually qualify for,” Gabe explained.“For landlords, it helps them fill their units and bring them the right tenants.”Gabe often speaks openly about his Jewish faith and wears a kippah. He said he had encountered hostility online before, but never in such a direct way.“I’ve seen some horrible things across the board — anti-Semitic things, and just horrible things in general,” he said, adding that he had received multiple death threats via social media.“People just love spreading hate on social media because they’re anonymous and it doesn’t have any repercussions.”Despite these experiences, the brothers said Franco’s reaction was still shocking.“My brother and I looked at each other like, ‘What?’ We’d never really experienced [antisemitism] Just this,” Gabe said.“The whole thing is very shocking and unnecessary.”

Trump’s age issue: Tucker Carlson sparks controversy with candid remarks on US president’s 80th birthday

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president Donald Trump On June 14, he celebrated his 80th birthday, which attracted much attention. But former Fox News host Tucker Carlson believes age is one of the topics Trump doesn’t want to discuss.

(File Photo) On June 11, 2026, US President Donald Trump spoke before signing the proclamation in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kent NISHIMURA/AFP) (AFP)
(File Photo) On June 11, 2026, US President Donald Trump spoke before signing the proclamation in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kent NISHIMURA/AFP) (AFP)

Interviewed by The New York Times In an interview published on Trump’s birthday, Carlson said the president gets uncomfortable when the conversation turns to aging. Trump’s comments come as he celebrates the milestone while continuing his busy public schedule and preparing for a UFC event at the White House.

Tucker Carlson on Donald Trump’s age

Tucker Carlson, who spent many years with Trump before their recent disagreements over the Iran conflict, told the New York Times that Trump often refers to older people he admires when it comes to age. Carlson said Trump often talks about people who remain active in their later years.

One example he mentioned was retired golfer Gary Player, now 90 years old. Carlson Said the conversations showed Trump pays close attention to aging issues but doesn’t like to discuss his own age directly.

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Carlson also expressed his views on another project that Trump has strongly supported in recent years, a large ballroom planned for the White House complex. He described the effort as an older leader’s attempt to leave a lasting symbol of his tenure.

Donald Trump’s age issue

Several sources who spoke to People painted a similar picture of a president uninterested in slowing down. One political source told People magazine, “Donald is happy to avoid thinking about his age and aging. He’s too busy reveling in his power.” Another former Trump team member said the president still maintains a rigorous schedule and never enjoys long breaks or vacations.

The source added that Trump prefers to stay busy and working rather than withdraw from public life. A social source told People that Trump may be more picky about long-distance international travel in the future because travel is more demanding than it was a few years ago. Still, Trump still enjoys playing golf, spending time with trusted allies and meeting with supporters, sources said.

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Another person close to Trump told People that he wishes he had the energy he had decades ago but believes the responsibilities of the presidency naturally take a toll over time. Trump is celebrating his 80th birthday UFC events on the South Lawn of the White House, becoming one of the few American presidents to celebrate this milestone while remaining at the center of national politics.

‘My Muslim mayor, my bagel is Jewish…’: How Bangladeshi Knicks fans became a viral sensation

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'My Muslim mayor, my bagel is Jewish...': How Bangladeshi Knicks fans became a viral sensation

A chant celebrating New York’s diversity and the Knicks’ run to the NBA Finals went viral on social media, turning a 23-year-old fan into an online personality at the center of the city’s basketball craze.The New York Knicks won the NBA Finals 4-1, winning their first championship since the 1970s. The streets of Manhattan are filled with blue and orange as excitement builds across the city.Amid the basketball craze, a brief slogan posted online has become a cultural talking point far beyond the sport itself.“My mayor is a MuslimMy bagel is kosherMy Christian DiorKnicks Final Four”The phrase was originally shouted by 23-year-old Knicks supporter MD Ahnaf Hossain in a TikTok video tagged by prediction markets company Kalshi. The video went viral and the slogan even appeared on merchandise such as T-shirts and hats.The New York Times described the hymn as “pure New York City poetry.”Hussain later appeared in a follow-up video, updating the slogan to reflect the ongoing series:“My mayor is still a MuslimMy bagel is still JewishThe Pope is on our sideKnicks five points”The video was filmed in New York and even included a fun reference to the Pope as the Knicks continued their championship run.Talking about the origins of the chant, Hussein said his purpose was to bring people together. “I grew up with Jews, Muslims, Haitians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis,” he told The Washington Post.“I have to bring everyone together,” he added.Hussein himself reacted calmly to the sudden attention online: “I think sportsmanship is bringing a love that we haven’t seen in this city in a long, long time,” he told The New York Times. “I grew up with Jews, Muslims, Haitians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis,” Hussein said in an interview.The Washington Post identified him as someone who moved to Jamaica, Queens, from Bangladesh as an infant.

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‘My mayor is still a Muslim’This refers to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The quote emphasized that the city’s mayor is Muslim and celebrated New York’s multicultural identity. An updated version adds the word “still” to the slogan.“My bagel is still Jewish”Bagels are closely associated with New York’s Jewish community, which played a major role in the bagel’s popularity in the city. The collection is a playful homage to New York’s Jewish heritage and food culture.‘The Pope is on our side’That’s a tongue-in-cheek reference to a Knicks fan who went viral for celebrating in Vatican City during the NBA Finals. It jokingly suggests that even the Pope is rooting for the Knicks.“Knicks five points”Here are sports predictions. Fans often say “Team in X” to predict how many games their team will need to win a playoff series. After the Knicks lost a game, “Knicks in Four” was no longer possible, so Hussein updated the slogan to predict a championship in five games.“My Christian Dior”The collection references the famous French luxury fashion brand Christian Dior, commonly known as Dior.The viral moment was tied to the excitement of sports and New York’s broader cultural identity. The song blends humor, religion, fashion references and basketball prediction culture. It also surrounds much of American pop culture.

What happened to Oliver Terry? Singer killed in Rio helicopter crash, 6 dead; gruesome details

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Singer Oliver Terry Nickell was one of six people killed in a collision between two helicopters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, earlier today. CNN Brazil reporting.

Singer oliver tree. (Oliver Tree/Instagram)
Singer oliver tree. (Oliver Tree/Instagram)

CNN Brazil cited Rio de Janeiro police as confirming that the Santa Cruz-born singer californiaA helicopter with five passengers on board collided with another helicopter on Sunday morning. The other helicopter had only one pilot, who also died in the accident.

As of now, Oliver Terry’s family has not confirmed the details of the singer’s involvement in the accident. Earlier, Rio Mayor Eduardo Cavalier said “there were foreigners on one of the planes.” No further details were provided at the time.

The accident occurred in the seaside community of Recreio dos Bandeirantes in Rio de Janeiro’s southwest district. It is also a popular tourist destination.

Oliver Tree rose to fame with his 2017 single “When I’m Down” and signed with Atlantic Records that same year. He has since gone on to a stellar music career with multiple studio albums and a loyal following of alternative rock indie music.

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