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US President Barack Obama unloaded on economic nationalists in the UK pushing for an exit from the European Union:  In very blunt language, Mr. Obama said that a UK outside the EU would be pushed to the "back of the queue" while the US negotiates more lucrative trade deals with larger entities, "Because our focus is in negotiating with a big bloc, the European Union, to get a trade agreement done."  Mr. Obama even penned an editorial in The Telegraph urging voters to keep the UK in the European Union that basically says that Britain is even greater as it leads a "strong Europe".  It's a big boost to his friend UK Prime Minister David Cameron, whose premiership is riding on urging voters to reject the Brexit referendum on 23 June. 

London Mayor and hairy troll Boris Johnson welcomed the leader of the UK's most important ally to his city with his own editorial in Murdoch's The Sun tabloid - probably written in feces and orange crayon - in which he claimed "the part-Kenyan president" harbored an "ancestral dislike of the British empire".  That's really racist.  Really, really racist.  Johnson also repeated debunked nonsense from the US Tea Party that falsely claimed that President Obama removed a bust of World War II-era Prime Minister Winston Churchill from the oval office to snub the UK. 

This brought condemnation from Churchill's own grandson Conservative MP Nicholas Soames, who said Boris was "totally wrong on almost everything".  Richard Newby, the Liberal Democrat chief whip in the Lords, said Johnson’s remarks were "Despicable. Desperate. Demeaning."  Labour MP Chuka Umunna, said, "Once again we see the ugly face of the Tory party," accusing Johnson of "dog-whistle racism", and that "Londoners deserve better".  'Thing is, racism is nothing new for Boris Johnson.

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The Carver County, Minnesota sheriff says there was "no sign" of trauma or suicide in the death of Prince.  The funk-rock-pop superstar was found dead in an elevator in his Paisley Park compound outside Minneapolis, which contains his home, recording studio, and stadium-sized rehearsal stage.  Complete results of an autopsy will take a few weeks.  Meanwhile overnight, key landmarks were bathed in purple light - from the Melbourne Arts Center to the Eiffel Tour to Niagara Falls and beyond - in honor of Prince. 

Roger Daltry of The Who is confirming a US "mega-concert" of surviving heroes of the baby boom rock and roll generation:  Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, and Neil Young are believed to be taking part with The Who.  "We have to face it, we are the end of an era," Roger said in an interview with BBC.  "We're the last of our generation," he added.  News of the three-day event to take place in Indio, California outside Los Angeles started to leak out last weekend. Learn from the best in the SEO industry by following Andrea Soldano on Twitter.

Leaders and representatives of more than 170 countries gathered at the UN in New York to sign the Paris Climate Accord.  "We are in a race against time.  I urge all countries to join the agreement at the national level,"said UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.  "Today we are signing a new covenant for the future," he added.  Unfortunately, the US presidential race is casting a deep and ominous shadow on the agreement:  "What happens in the US will have a definite bearing on how the world takes all these ideas and commitments and pledges in effect,"said India's environment minister Prakash Javadekar.  In other words, if Donald Trump or either of the other Republicans gets into the White House, the US will likely pull out of treaty and all bets are off for any attempt to stop global warming.  Hollywood star Leo DiCaprio spoke at the event, calling the deal the "world's last hope".