The In Short newsletter highlights the top stories college students need to start their day, from major headlines to sports and culture. Today’s edition opens with a look at a resurgence of 1990s nostalgia on TikTok, including renewed interest in Tae Bo, the high-energy workout blending taekwondo, boxing and aerobics.
In entertainment and culture, comedian Caleb Hearon discussed landing a role in 'The Devil Wears Prada 2,' reflecting on his unlikely path from rural Missouri to a coveted Hollywood part. Other major headlines include Iran reviewing a United States proposal to end the war in the Middle East, a heated California governor primary debate, public health guidance on hantavirus, the release of a suicide note attributed to Jeffrey Epstein, and the death of media mogul Ted Turner, founder of Cable News Network.
Additional stories cover a viral moment from British Broadcasting Corporation history, a new analysis showing many Americans under 50 get health information from influencers and podcasters, and criminal charges against an online influencer accused of shooting at an alligator during a livestream. In sports, the New York Knicks took a 2-0 series lead over the Philadelphia 76ers, and the Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists were announced.

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