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New England Patriots sign former Ravens pass rusher Matt Judon to 4-year, $56 million deal

The New England have signed pass rusher Matt Judon to a four-year deal worth $56 million with $32 million guaranteed. The move comes shortly after New England was making a major push for the forner-Ravens linebacker.  Judon had 50 tackles in his 14 games played in 2020. He also had six sacks and was named to his second Pro Bowl in a row. 

The 28-year-old Judon is the latest addition by New England in free agency to hopefully bounce back from a disappointing 7–9 season.  On Monday, the Patriots also signed former Titans tight end Jonnu Smith and former Dolphins nose tackle Davon Godchaux. 

Former Ravens OLB Matthew Judon to sign four-year, $56 million deal with Patriots

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Miranda Lambert, Brandi Carlile, Dan + Shay and more country music winners at 2021 Grammy Awards

The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards were held at the Los Angeles Staples Center on Sunday night, March 14.  Hosted by Trevor Noah of The Daily Show, the ceremony saw Miranda Lambert, Taylor Swift, Brandi Carlilie, Dan + Shay and the late John Prine among the night’s country and Americana winners.

Lambert won the award for Best Country Album, with Dan + Shay earning the Best Country Duo / Group Performance award, Prine winning two times posthumously in the Best American Roots Song and Best American Roots Solo Performance categories, and Vince Gill taking home his 22nd career award for Best Country Solo Performance for “When My Amy Prays.”  31-year-old Swift became the first woman to win Album of the Year three times, picking up the award this year for her latest album Folklore.

The awards ceremony also featured Mickey Guyton performing her breakthrough single Black Like Me” and Maren Morris, joined by John Mayer for a collaboration on “The Bones.”

For the full list of winners at the 2021 Grammy Awards, see the link below. 

2021 Grammy Awards: The Country and Americana Winners List

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2021 Grammy Awards: See the full list of winners

The 2021 Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, were held last night at Staples Center in Los Angeles. The televised presentation of the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards airing on CBS saw Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Megan Thee Stallion making history with big wins. 

31-year-old Swift became the first woman to win Album of the Year three times, picking up the award this year for her latest album Folklore.  Beyoncé surpassed Alison Krauss to become the most awarded female act in Grammy history, earning her 28th Grammy on Sunday. Beyoncé won for Best R&B Performance for “Black Parade”, Best Music Video for “Brown Skin Girl”, as well as Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for “Savage” with Megan Thee Stallion. Beyonce is now tied with Quincy Jones for the second-most Grammy wins. The late conductor Georg Solti is the most decorated Grammy winner with 31 wins. Megan Thee Stallion also made history, winning three awards including Best New Artist and also becoming the first female rapper to win Best Rap Song.

For the full list of winners, see the link below. 

Beyoncé makes history with 28th Grammy and more award show highlights

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Americans begin receiving stimulus payments just days after American Rescue Plan was signed into law

Stimulus payments hit some Americans’ bank account over the weekend, just two days after the bill authorizing them was signed into law. Many Americans announced on social media that the $1,400 stimulus payments were listed as pending transactions in their bank accounts. The payments were included in the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, which President Joe Biden signed into law Thursday.

More payments will be sent in the coming weeks by direct deposit and through the mail as checks or debit cards, but the vast majority of payments will be made by direct deposit, the IRS said. No action will be needed by most taxpayers, the IRS noted, but Americans can use the Get My Payment tool on the IRS’ website to check the status of their payments.

‘Hope is back’: Stimulus checks start hitting bank accounts nationwide

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2 killed, 13 injured in shooting at party in Chicago

13 people were injured and at least 2 were killed in a shooting at a party in Chicago early Sunday morning. Chicago Fire Department Assistant Deputy Chief Paramedic Greg Stinnett said the shooting took place inside a business at Chicago’s Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood at 4:40 a.m. Sunday.

The victims, ranging in age from 20 to 44 years old, included two people who were pronounced dead on the scene, and 13 others hospitalized in conditions ranging from good – critical. Police identified the two people killed in the shooting as Rayneesha Dotson, 30, and Lionel Darling, 29, and added that the total number of victims was expected to grow as more arrive at hospitals. Authorities said they were following up on “several different” leads with detectives currently investigating the shooting.

2 dead, 13 injured after shooter opens fire at party

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Kenny Chesney premiers “Knowing You” music video

Kenny Chesney has debuted his new artistic music video for “Knowing You” which brings the song to life in cinematic form and showcases Chesney’s acting skills. The video features scenes shot off the coast of Massachusetts as well as in the Virgin Islands. 

“Knowing You” was co-written by Brett James,  Adam James and Kat Higgins and appears on Chesney’s latest album, Here & Now.

Take a look at the video for “Knowing You” at the link – here.

Kenny Chesney Reminisces On Loved Ones Lost In New Music Video For Emotional Track ‘Knowing You’

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New trailer for ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ is released

On Sunday, HBO Max released a new 2 1/2 minute trailer for its upcoming superhero ensemble picture, Zack Snyder’s Justice League. The film is a new version of the 2017 Justice League movie finished by filmmaker Joss Whedon, after director Zack Snyder left the project following his daughter’s death.

A synopsis read: “Determined to ensure Superman’s (Henry Cavill) ultimate sacrifice was not in vain, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) aligns forces with Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) with plans to recruit a team of metahumans to protect the world from an approaching threat of catastrophic proportions. The task proves more difficult than Bruce imagined, as each of the recruits must face the demons of their own pasts to transcend that which has held them back, allowing them to come together, finally forming an unprecedented league of heroes. Now united, Batman (Affleck), Wonder Woman (Gadot), Aquaman (Jason Momoa), Cyborg (Ray Fisher), and The Flash (Ezra Miller) may be too late to save the planet from Steppenwolf, DeSaad, and Darkseid and their dreadful intentions.”

Zack Snyder’s Justice League is set for release on the streaming service this Thursday.  Take a look at the trailer – here.

‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ Final Trailer: Darkseid and Superman Take the Spotlight (Video)

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President Biden delivers address to the nation on one-year anniversary of COVID-19 pandemic

In his first primetime speech Thursday night, President Joe Biden addressed the nation on the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring the novel coronavirus a pandemic. Biden said he will direct every U.S. state and territory to make all adults eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine by May 1, announcing the plan to assure that all Americans will be able to sign up to receive a vaccination against the virus that has infected more than 29 million Americans and killed more than 530,600 in a year.

Biden clarified: “Let me be clear, that doesn’t mean everyone is going to have that shot immediately but it means you’re going to be able to get in line beginning May 1.” Biden said the United States would also double its plan to administer 1 million vaccine shots each day to 2 million each day.  The President’s address came after he signed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, which is set to deliver $1,400 direct payments to Americans as early as this weekend along with additional funding for vaccinations, vital benefits like unemployment and an increased child tax credit.

Transcript: Joe Biden delivers remarks on anniversary of pandemic

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Judge reinstates 3rd-degree murder charge in George Floyd case

On Thursday, the judge in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin reinstated a third-degree murder charge after defense attorneys failed to get the Minnesota Supreme Court to overturn a lower ruling. Chauvin now faces the third-degree murder charge, along with charges of murder and manslaughter in the second degree, in the death of George Floyd last year. Jury selection in Chauvin’s trial began on Tuesday and continued Thursday.

Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill initially rejected third-degree murder charge from prosecutors, but an appellate court ordered him last week to consider reinstating it. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court denied Chauvin’s request to appeal that order.

Chauvin was the officer shown on video kneeling on Floyd’s neck for more than 8 minutes on May 25, 2020. Floyd died after repeatedly calling for help, saying he couldn’t breathe. Chauvin’s attorneys argue that the officers were following protocol when they subdued Floyd after he resisted arrest.

Judge reinstates 3rd-degree murder charge against Derek Chauvin in death of George Floyd

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Tim McGraw and Tyler Hubbard share the director’s cut of their music video “Undivided”

Tim McGraw and Tyler Hubbard have shared the director’s cut of their music video “Undivided,” almost two months after originally releasing the collaboration. The song’s original music video featured scenes of the duo in the studio, and was followed by a video of the two performing the song for the 2021 Celebrating America television special following President Joe Biden’s inauguration.

The director’s cut includes scenes from the inauguration performance mixed in with new footage. McGraw shared on Instagram: “When you look around and see people loving each other….it’s a beautiful thing. I wanted this video to celebrate those moments where we come together and make the world a better place.” Hubbard added: “Special directors cut video is OUT. Y’all go check it out and let’s all do something today to make this world a better place.”

Check out the director’s cut of “Undivided” at the link – here.

Tim McGraw & Tyler Hubbard Share Director’s Cut of “Undivided” Music Video

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