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5 dead, including 2 sheriff’s deputies, after 13-hour standoff in N.C.

Two sheriff’s deputies were among the five people killed after a lengthy standoff in northwestern North Carolina. Officials said the standoff began on Wednesday when deputies performed a welfare check at a Boone, N.C., home after the owner and family members failed to show up for work and didn’t answer phone calls.

The Watauga County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement: “Deputies entered the residence after discovering all vehicles belonging to the residents were on the property. Upon entering the home, two Watauga County Sheriff’s deputies received gunshot wounds from an unknown individual within the residence.”

The standoff continued for 13 hours until the gunfire eventually stopped and deputies found the shooter and his parents dead inside the home. Authorities didn’t immediately identify the shooter or his parents or say how they died.

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper tweeted:  “These horrific shootings that claimed the lives of loved ones show the ever-present danger law enforcement can encounter in the line of duty. I have talked with Sheriff Len Hagaman to offer condolences and additional assistance.”

4 killed, including 2 deputies, during 13-hour standoff

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8 indicted in hazing death of Bowling Green State University student

Prosecutors announced Thursday that eight people were indicted by an Ohio grand jury in connection with the death of a Bowling Green State University student who died from alcohol poisoning after attending a fraternity party.

Wood County Prosecuting Attorney Paul Dobson said the eight men attended a Pi Kappa Alpha party March 4 at an off-campus house where Stone Foltz, 20, was required to attend as a new member. Foltz’s roommate found him unresponsive at their apartment that evening, and later died March 7 at Toledo Hospital from a fatal level of alcohol intoxication during a “hazing incident,” according to the Lucas County Coroner.

The eight men indicted face charges including involuntary manslaughter, reckless homicide, felony assault, obstructing justice, hazing and underage drinking. The most serious charges, first-degree manslaughter, carries a sentence up to 11 years in prison.

8 indicted in Bowling Green State University sophomore’s alleged hazing death

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Luke Combs debuts new video for “Forever After All”

Luke Combs’ latest video for his single “Forever After All.” Combs is a tribute to his wife, Nicole Hocking Combs, and includes footage from their wedding last summer. The couple were married on Aug. 1, 2020 in an intimate beach ceremony at their Southern Florida home. 

Combs said, “All of my music videos mean a lot to me, but this one is super special since it features a lot of footage from Nicole’s and my wedding. That was the best day of my life, and I’m super lucky to be married to my best friend. I definitely got choked up watching it, and it will be something we hold on to and always cherish.”

Forever After All was released in November and is part of Combs’ “What You See Ain’t Always What You Get” deluxe collection.  You can take a look at the video for the single at the link – here.

Luke Combs Releases “Forever After All” Music Video

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CMT announces date for 2021 CMT Music Awards

The 2021 CMT Music Awards, which is country music’s only fan-voted award show, will air on Wednesday, June 9th at 8p/7c on CMT. The star-studded event will simulcast on various networks, to be announced at a later date. The 2020 CMT Music Awards aired last fall and featured performances from Sam Hunt, Luke Bryan, Gabby Barrett and more.

This year’s show will feature “nonstop” performances as well as one-of-a-kind collaborations in and around Nashville, honoring the best music videos of the past year. Performers, presenters and hosts will be announced in the coming weeks. Show organizers have not revealed if fans will be allowed to attend the event. Stay tuned for additional information. 

Save The Date: 2021 CMT Music Awards Set For June 9

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‘Gossip Girl’ reboot to premiere on HBO Max in July

The official Twitter handle of “Gossip Girl” announced that the reboot of the drama is set to premiere on HBO Max in July.  The tweet reads: “Good afternoon, followers. I need no introduction, but these New York elite do. Pleased to present your newest obsession — coming to @hbomax this July. Clear your calendars accordingly.”

The original series, based on the novel series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar, was developed for television by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage,  The show aired on The CW network for six seasons from 2007-2012. ‘Gossip Girl’ also launched the careers of actors Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford, and Ed Westwick.

The new cast includes Whitney Peak (from Netflix’s ‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’) who will play Zoya, who has been described as similar to Dan Humphrey (Badgley) from the original series. Emily Alyn Lind (from ‘The Shining’s’ sequel) will portray Audrey, who dates Aki, played by Evan Mock. Audrey’s best friend is Julien, played by ‘Sacred Lies’ star Jordan Alexander.

‘Gossip Girl’ Revival Showrunner Reveals HBO Max Premiere Month & New Character Details

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“Dexter” revival drops first teaser and reveals fall premiere date

Showtime has released the first official teaser for the series’ forthcoming revival of the series Dexter.  The network announced it would be reviving Dexter last October as a 10-episode limited series bring back original star Michael C. Hall and showrunner Clyde Phillips.

On Thursday, Showtime shared a 10-second long clip on social media.  The first look sees an ax resting in a tree stump as a fire burns in the background, while a voice-over from Hall’s Dexter Morgan, stating, “There really is nothing like getting back to nature. My nature.”

The original series premiered in 2006 and ran for eight seasons before ending in 2013. In the series finale, Dexter’s sister, Debra (Jennifer Carpenter), had died, and just before the credits, Dexter was seen working as a lumberjack in an unknown location.

The Dexter revival was set to begin production in early 2021 “with a tentative premiere date in the fall of 2021.” Further details, including casting and plot information, have not yet been revealed.

Take a look at the teaser trailer – here.

Michael C. Hall is all smiles in first look at Dexter revival

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North Carolina judge declines to release Andrew Brown Jr. shooting videos

A North Carolina judge ruled Wednesday against publicly releasing the body-worn camera footage of the police shooting of Andrew Brown Jr., Pasquotank County Superior Court Judge Jeff Foster said immediate family members, including Brown’s son, Khalil Ferebee, and a family attorney, can view the videos within 10 days. Foster denied a media request for the footage to be publicly released, saying he’ll determine in 30 days to 45 days whether a copy of videos will be given to the family, who could then decide whether to release it to the public

There are four body cam videos and one dashboard camera video in question. The judge said the faces and name tags of the officers involved will be blurred out before the videos are shown to the family. The family said they’ve already seen one 20-second video clip of the shooting, and said it showed Brown had his hands on his steering wheel when officers opened fire on him April 21. Family attorney Chantel Cherry-Lassiter said Brown posed no threat to officers at the time he was shot, and his vehicle only stopped moving after the initial gunfire. A private autopsy released Tuesday determined that Brown was shot five times, including once in the back of the head.

N.C. judge rejects bid for public release of bodycam videos in Andrew Brown Jr. shooting

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FBI agents search Rudy Giuliani’s NYC apartment and office as part of Ukraine probe

FBI agents executed search warrants at Rudy Giuliani’s Manhattan apartment and his office to seize electronic devices Wednesday. The New York Times first reported the on the search warrants.

Federal investigators have been looking into Giuliani’s dealings with Ukrainian officials. Last December, federal prosecutors discussed whether to make a legal request for Giuliani’s electronic communications. Prosecutors for the Southern District of New York were in contact with Justice Department officials in Washington about gaining access to his emails.

Giuliani was a key figure in the events that led to former President Trump’s first impeachment, relying on Ukrainian officials and members of their parliament to try to dig up dirt about Joe Biden as he ran for president. Democrats said that there was overwhelming evidence that Trump had abused his power by pressuring Ukraine to announce investigations into Biden and his son, Hunter, while withholding almost $400 million in aid. 

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Giuliani’s home, office searched by federal agents as part of lobbying probe: Sources

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Reba McEntire debuts video for “Somehow You Do” from the upcoming film” “Four Good Days”

Reba McEntire new ballad “Somehow You Do” serves as a soundtrack piece to the upcoming film, Four Good Days, starring Mila Kunis and Glenn Close. The song was written by Diane Warren and is McEntire’s third collaboration with the acclaimed songwriter, following “What If” (1997) and “I’ll Be” (2000). 

“It’s an honor to get to sing a Diane Warren song anytime, but then to be associated with talented actors in a movie like Glenn and Mila is just icing on the cake,” says McEntire in a press statement.

Four Good Days will premiere this Friday (April 30) and comes to digital May 21.   Take a look Reba’s video for “Somehow You Do” – here.

Reba McEntire’s Music Video – “Somehow You Do” From the Movie Four Good Days – Out Now

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Garth Brooks announces new stadium show in Salt Lake City, Utah

Garth Brooks has added another date to his Stadium Tour, announcing a show at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday, July 17. The show will be the first concert at Rice-Eccles Stadium in 10 years. A press release notes that all COVID-19 rules apply to the show and that fans who purchase tickets assume the risk of COVID-19.

The show will be in-the-round seating and tickets will go on sale Thursday, May 6 at 10 a.m. MDT. There will be an eight ticket limit per purchase and fans have three purchasing options — at ticketmaster.com/garthbrooks or on the Garth Brooks line at Ticketmaster, 1-877-654-2784 or through the Ticketmaster App. Tickets will cost $94.95, all inclusive.

Brooks currently has Stadium Tour dates scheduled for July 10 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Sept. 18 in Cincinnati, Ohio and Sept. 25 in Charlotte, North Carolina, along with a stop at Cheyenne Frontier Days in Wyoming on July 23. 

Garth Brooks to perform at Utah’s Rice-Eccles Stadium this summer

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