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3 Major events happened on Tuesday
North Korea considers abandoning the highly anticipated summit expected in June 2018. The father of Meghan Markle forwards mixed signals about attending the royal wedding. The latest study discovers sadness is all the rage in pop music. North Korea has scrapped a top-level meeting with the officials of South Korea due to the recent military exercises carried out by South Korea and the United States. The rogue nation also threatened to cancel a historic summit expected to hold during next month between U.S President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The announcement came just one day after 7-U.S governors signed a letter backing nomination of Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize due to Trump’s transformative struggles in bringing peace to the Korean peninsula.
Father of Meghan Markle has sent mixed signals regarding whether or not he will attend the royal wedding on Saturday. As of Tuesday evening, Thomas Markle informed TMZ that he must undergo heart surgery and won’t be able to walk his daughter down the aisle. Earlier, he said he would be able to attend. CTVNews.ca senior producer Mary Nersessian reports from Windsor on the uncertainty that’s eclipsed the pomp and circumstance. Pop music might sound catchy, but a new study finds that the underlying message is increasingly gloomy. In a review of 500,000 songs released over the last four decades, researchers found that sad lyrics are taking over the airwaves. Researchers said that it is Sam Smith’s clingy hit, Stay with Me.