YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Spotify's Top 10 most streamed tracks

    The following list represents the top streamed tracks on Spotify from Monday, May 6, to Sunday, May 12:

    UNITED STATES

    1. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton, "Can't Hold Us" (Macklemore)

    2. Daft Punk, "Get Lucky — Radio Edit" (Columbia Records)

    3. Imagine Dragons, "Radioactive" (Interscope Records)

    4. Justin Timberlake, "Mirrors" (RCA Records)

    5. P!nk, "Just Give Me a Reason" (RCA Records)

    6. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz, "Thrift Shop" (Macklemore)

    7. Icona Pop feat. Charli XCX, "I Love It (Original Version)" (Big Beat Records/Atlantic)

    8. Bruno Mars, "When I Was Your Man" (Atlantic Records)

    9. Justin Timberlake featuring Jay-Z, "Suit & Tie" (RCA Records)

    10. The Lumineers, "Ho Hey" (Dualtone Music Group Inc.)

    UNITED KINGDOM

    1. Daft Punk, "Get Lucky — Radio Edit" (Columbia Records)

    2. Rudimental feat. Ella Eyre, "Waiting All Night" (Asylum)

    3. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton, "Can't Hold Us" (Macklemore)

    4. Bastille, "Pompeii" (Virgin Records)

    5. Imagine Dragons, "Radioactive" (Interscope Records)

    6. Calvin Harris, "I Need Your Love" (Columbia Records)

    7. Passenger, "Let Her Go" (Sony Music Entertainment)

    8. P!nk, "Just Give Me a Reason" (RCA Records)

    9. Justin Timberlake, "Mirrors" (RCA Records)

    10. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz, "Thrift Shop" (Macklemore)

    News for You

    • Germans blame euro zone crisis for Eurovision debacle

      BERLIN (Reuters) - Germans lamented their unexpectedly poor showing at the Eurovision Song Contest, blaming Chancellor Angela Merkel's tough stance in the euro zone crisis for their failure to win any points from 34 of the 39 countries voting. Denmark's Emmelie de Forest won the event, watched by around 125 million people across Europe, with 281 points while German act Cascada was 21st out of 26 countries, getting just 18 points from Austria, Israel, Spain, Albania and Switzerland. ...

    • 'Trek' does $70.6M but falls short of studio hopes

      LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Star Trek: Into Darkness" has warped its way to a $70.6 million domestic launch from Friday to Sunday, though it's not setting any light-speed records with a debut that's lower than the studio's expectations.

    • Dior presents cruise fashions amid stars in Monaco

      MONACO (AP) — The glittering star power of Cannes migrated up the coast to Monaco for front-row seats at Dior's colorful, sexy cruise fashion show.

    • OJ Simpson lawyers say he is closer to freedom

      LAS VEGAS (AP) — The latest high-stakes court hearing for O.J. Simpson in the glitzy capital of big gambles has come to a close with the former football star's defense team feeling confident that their client is closer to getting out of prison.

    • Denmark's de Forest wins Eurovision song contest

      MALMO, Sweden (AP) — Denmark's Emmelie de Forest has won this year's Eurovision Song Contest with her ethno-inspired flute and drum tune "Only Teardrops," despite tough competition from spectacular stage shows by performers from Azerbaijan and Ukraine.

    • Native American actress proud to walk Cannes red carpet

      By Belinda Goldsmith CANNES (Reuters) - Native American actress Misty Upham never dreamt she would be walking the red carpet at Cannes to showcase a film shot on her reservation. Upham features in "Jimmy P. Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian", focused on the relationship between World War Two veteran Jimmy Picard, a Native American Blackfoot, and Georges Devereux, his psychoanalyst. Upham said like Picard, played by Puerto Rican actor Benicio Del Toro, she is Blackfeet, the largest tribe in Montana state. ...