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California Gov. Newsom Declares State Of Emergency Due To Wildfires And Extreme Heat

California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency Tuesday as extreme heat and wildfires took over the state.

Newsom’s declaration comes after about 20 wildfires caused by lightning led to evacuations in several Northern California counties. The fires, known as the Santa Clara Unit Lightning Complex, were situated in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Joaquin, Santa Clara and Stanislaus counties. Officials ordered evacuations in Alameda, Contra Costa and Stanislaus counties, and issued warnings elsewhere.

In Southern California, firefighters have nearly contained the Apple Fire, which as of Tuesday morning burned more than 33,000 acres. The blaze spans across Riverside and San Bernardino counties, north of Banning. It’s situated mostly in the San Bernardino National Forest.

In neighboring Los Angeles County, the Lake Fire grew to more than 21,000 acres and was 38% contained.

California declares state of emergency as it fights fires, extreme weather

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Luke Bryan’s “Born Here, Live Here, Die Here” Takes The Top Spot On Billboard Top Country Albums Chart

Luke Bryan’s new album, Born Here, Live Here, Die Her has debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

The album, which dropped on Aug. 7, also took the No. 5 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, behind Taylor Swift, Juice WRLD, Pop Smoke and Rod Wave.

Born Here, Live Here, Die Here features Bryan’s three back-to-back-to-back No. 1 singles: “Knockin’ Boots,” “What She Wants Tonight” and “One Margarita.”

Luke Bryan’s ‘Born Here Live Here Die Here’ Launches at No. 1 on Top Country Albums Chart

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Maddie & Tae Earn Their 2nd No. 1 Single With “Die From a Broken Heart”

Maddie & Tae’s “Die From a Broken Heart” has reached No. 1 on both the Billboard Country Airplay chart and Mediabase chart this week, the duo’s second No. 1 song since 2014’s “Girl in a Country Song.”

“Die From a Broken Heart” is featured on Maddie & Tae’s 2020 sophomore album, The Way It Feels, which was released on April 10th. The 15-song album features 10 songs from Maddie & Tae’s two 2019 EPs, One Heart to Another and Everywhere I’m Goin’, as well as five new songs.

Said the duo via Instagram“Ain’t no broken hearts up in here!” “Thank you to our AMAZING team, country radio & our beautiful fans for making this possible. Thank you to our co-writers @jonathansingletonmusic & @derricruttan for helping us tell our story. This is a story we will tell for the rest of our careers. Thank you God for this wonderful journey to #1 and all the trials that came with it. CHEERS! OMG WE HAVE OUR SECOND #1 AND PLATINUM SONG BABY!!”

Maddie & Tae Land Country Airplay No.1 With ‘Die From A Broken Heart’

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Britney Spears Requests To Have Father Removed As Her Sole Conservator In New Court Filings

According to new court documents filed, Britney Spears has requested that her father, Jamie Spears, be removed as her sole conservator. Jamie Spears was put in charge of his daughter’s welfare and finances in 2008.  He relinquished some control last year as he battled ill health, and Britney’s longtime caregiver, Jodi Montgomery, took over as temporary conservator.

Now Britney’s court-appointed attorney has filed new documents requesting Montgomery’s role be made permanent, explaining the singer ‘strongly prefers’ to keep her on board.

Reports state that “Britney is strongly opposed to having [Jamie] return as conservator of her person,” which is a role he’s been in since the conservatorship was put into place in 2008. Instead, the star apparently “strongly prefers” that her care manager and temporary conservator Jodi Montgomery — who stepped in for Jamie in the wake of his ongoing health issues — continues acting as her conservator of her person “as [she] has done for nearly a year.” Another hearing about the conservatorship is set to take place on Wednesday.

Britney Spears ‘Strongly Opposes’ Her Father Jamie’s Return as Her Sole Conservator in New Court Filing

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Brad Pitt & Jennifer Aniston Reunite Virtually For Table Read Of “Fast Times At Ridgemont High”

Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are among the celebrities that have signed on for Dane Cook’s “Feelin’ A-Live,” a virtual table read of the 1982 film, “Fast Times at Ridgemont High.” The film featured Sean Penn in the memorable role of Jeff Spicoli; Penn is also taking part in the table read.

Aniston’s long-time pal and late-night host, Jimmy Kimmel, is on board, as well as Morgan Freeman, Shia LaBeouf, Matthew McConaughey and Julia Roberts. According to a press release, the livestream event is an “unrehearsed, anything-goes table read.” It will raise money for Penn’s nonprofit, CORE and the REFORM Alliance

“Fast Times at Ridgemont High” was written by Cameron Crowe, who adapted from his 1981 book of the same title. Crowe went undercover at a California high school and wrote about his experiences. Aside from Penn, the film featured a number of then-unknown young actors, including Nicolas Cage, Phoebe Cates, Anthony Edwards, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Judge Reinhold, Eric Stoltz and Forest Whitaker.

Set a Reminder RTFN Because Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston Are Having a Live Reunion This Week

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U.S. Postmaster General To Testify Before Congress

In light of mounting pressure from Democrats, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy on Monday agreed to testify before a House panel next week.

Tennessee Democratic Congressman Jim Cooper, along with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, demanded the head of the United States Postal Service respond to recent claims the USPS is meddling in the upcoming election process. The postmaster is now set to appear before the “urgent” House Oversight panel on August 24. Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold on Monday also threatened legal action against DeJoy, issuing a statement accusing the postal service and president of potentially colluding to “suppress voters.”

 President Donald Trump has been accused of attempting to slow up postal deliveries as a means of derailing mail-in voting ahead of this November’s elections. Postmaster DeJoy is a major Republican Party fundraiser and is a former deputy finance chairman of the Republican National Committee.

Postmaster general to testify in Congress as Trump denies ordering mail slowdown

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Democratic National Convention Virtually Kicks Off Day One

Bernie Sanders, Republican John Kasich and former first lady Michelle Obama were among the famous speakers showing support for Joe Biden on the first day of a virtual convention to formally nominate him as the Democratic nominee in the November presidential election. The first night of speakers consisted of some in real time, as well as pre-recorded remarks and montages featuring front line workers, small business owners and an array of voters.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo also spoke, saying in part, “Now we need a leader as good as our people. A leader who appeals to the best within us, not the worst. A leader who can unify, not divide. A leader who can bring us up, not tear us down. I know that man. I’ve worked with that man. I’ve seen his talent. I’ve seen the strength. I’ve seen his pain, and I’ve seen his heart. That man is Joe Biden.”

Former Ohio Governor John Kasich, a Republican, said, “Yes, there are areas where Joe and I absolutely disagree. But that’s OK because that’s America. Because whatever our differences, we respect one another as human beings, each of us searching for justice and for purpose.”

5 key takeaways from 1st night of Democratic National Convention

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Mickey Guyton To Release New EP “Bridges” This September

Mickey Guyton will release a new six-song EP, Bridges, on Sept. 11, her first project since her self-titled EP in 2015.

Guyton co-wrote every song on the upcoming EP, which also features songwriters Karen Kosowski, Hillary Lindsey, Jesse Frasure, Nathan Chapman and Victoria Banks. 

The EP includes Guyton’s tracks “Black Like Me” and “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?” as well as current single, “Heaven Down Here.”

Mickey Guyton Announces ‘Bridges’ EP: ‘This Is My Truth’

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Gabby Barrett Expecting First Child With Husband Cade Foehner

Cade shared on Instagram on Saturday, Aug. 15, “I have the most amazing Wife in the world. I can’t possibly come up with strong enough words to honor her as she has honored me in giving me a baby girl! Praise the Lord our God.”

captioned her post.” data-reactid=”27″ type=”text”>Gabby also announced the baby news on her personal Instagram page. “And then there were three… Psalm 127:3 #babyfoehner”” she captioned her post.

The couple competed on season 16 of the series in 2018, and were married a year later.

Gabby Barrett & Cade Foehner Expecting First Child

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Three Top Producers Let Go From “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” After Claims Of Toxic Workplace Environment

Ellen DeGeneres apologized to her staff in a Zoom meeting on Monday, during which employees also learned three executive producers will be parting ways with the show. As production resumed on the show since the coronavirus shutdown, DeGeneres addressed her entire team, opening with the staffing updates, and apologizing for the upheaval.

A spokesperson for Warner Bros. confirmed that executive producers Ed Glavin and Kevin Leman and co-executive producer Jonathan Norman are leaving The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Glavin, Leman, and Norman were accused of sexual misconduct in a BuzzFeed News article from late July, in which 36 anonymous former staffers alleged incidents of “harassment, sexual misconduct, and assault from top producers.” 

Mary Connelly, Andy Lassner, and Derek Westervelt are staying on as executive producers. The three have been with the Ellen show since it began in 2003.  The show’s resident DJ, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, – who defended DeGeneres – has been promoted to co-executive producer.

Ellen DeGeneres Apologizes for Hurting Staffers’ Feelings as 3 Producers ‘Part Ways’ with Show

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