UK Police Investigate Bob Vylan Over Festival Controversies and Visa Issues

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Chuck D of Public Enemy discusses the band's ongoing influence, his diverse projects, and his views on politics, technology, and aging, emphasizing the importance of activism and resilience in his career and beyond.
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