Intersection of Politics and Sports

The article discusses the intersection of politics and sports, highlighting athletes who have been vocal about political issues, such as Muhammad Ali, Herschel Walker, and Caitlyn Jenner. It also mentions Riley Gaines, a former swimmer advocating for fairness in women's sports, and Harrison Butker, a kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs, who gave a controversial commencement speech addressing political and social issues.

Supreme Court Decisions Related to Jan. 6 Capitol Attack and Other Major Disputes

The Supreme Court is set to make decisions on cases related to the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack, including Trump's immunity from criminal charges and the prosecution of his supporters. Other major disputes on abortion, homelessness, and social media platforms are also pending. Trump's involvement in the court's work is notable this year as he runs for president.

Organizations speaking out on social issues

Marketing expert Professor Marcus Collins discusses how organizations decide whether to speak out on prominent social issues with NPR's Michel Martin.

Taylor Swift Music at Church in Germany

The Church of the Holy Spirit in Germany held worship services featuring Taylor Swift music to attract young people. The service highlighted Swift's music addressing women's rights, racism, and gender equality. Some criticized Swift for allegedly mocking God in her latest album. The Church aims to engage the younger generation through pop-themed services.

Cannes Film Festival and Film Industry Trends

Cannes Film Festival director laments focus on political and social issues at the expense of actual films, responds to report about potential sexual abuse accusations, highlights importance of cinematic qualities in film selection, and addresses possible strike by festival workers.

Declining Happiness Among Younger People in the United States and Western European Countries

The World Happiness Report discusses the declining happiness among younger people in the United States and some western European countries, leading to a drop in their global wellbeing index ranking. Factors like social issues, social media, and economic inequality are cited as contributors to this trend.