The death of civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson has left a void in the hearts of many. The man who helped launch the progressive movement in the 1980s with his two presidential campaigns, passed away at 84. But here's where it gets controversial: President Donald Trump, who has been accused of racism by the Radical Left, paid tribute to Jackson, calling him a 'good man' and praising his 'personality, grit, and street smarts.' This has sparked a debate on the true nature of Trump's relationship with Jackson. Meanwhile, Warner Bros Discovery has rejected Paramount's latest offer to buy the owner of HBO Max and the 'Harry Potter' franchise, giving the studio a week to negotiate a better deal. This has raised questions about the future of the entertainment industry and the power dynamics between media giants. In other news, early primary voting begins in Texas, with a closely watched U.S. Senate race. The incumbent Sen. John Cornyn faces challenges from state Attorney General Ken Paxton and U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt in the GOP primary, while U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett and state Rep. James Talarico compete for the Democratic nomination. These elections will shape the future of Texas and the country. And finally, a shooting during a youth hockey game in Rhode Island left three people dead, including the shooter, and three more hospitalized in critical condition. The incident has raised concerns about gun violence in sports and the need for better security measures.