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2021 Daytime Emmy Award Nominations: the late Alex Trebek and Larry King among the nominees

The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the nominations for the 48th annual Daytine Emmy awards on Tuesday. The Daytime Emmys will take place June 25, airing at 8 p.m. EDT on CBS and streamimg on Paramount+.

The Drew Barrymore Show and The Kelly Clarkson Show are both up for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show. Barrymore also has her first-ever Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host.  Alex Trebek, who died in November, and Larry King, who died in January, were both nominated posthumously . Trebek is nominated for Outstanding Game Show Host for Jeopardy!, while King’s nomination is for Informative Talk Show Host for Larry King Now.

For the full list of nominees, click: here.

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President Biden to double federal funding for extreme weather events

The White House announced on Monday that the Biden administration is doubling federal funding to better prepare for hurricanes and other severe weather events and asking NASA to collect more climate data. The announcement came ahead of Biden’s visit Monday to Federal Emergency Management Agency headquarters to receive a briefing on the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season.

During the FEMA visit, Biden outlined $1 billion in added funding to help communities prepare for severe weather and other disasters. The money will shift the federal focus from “reactive disaster spending” to research-supported community preparedness. The money will go to the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program that helps areas prepare in advance for natural disasters, such as hurricanes and wildfires. A portion of the money will focus on disadvantaged areas.

NASA will also launch a new mission for an Earth System Observatory to better understand and track how climate change is impacting weather and communities.

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U.S. warns against travel to Japan ahead of Olympics amid surge in COVID-19 cases

U.S. health officials and the State Department on Monday warned Americans against travel to Japan because of a surge in coronavirus cases in the country, which is preparing to host the Olympics in just two months.

The twin alerts don’t ban U.S. citizens from visiting the country, but they could have an impact on insurance rates for travelers and may factor into decisions by Olympic athletes and spectators on whether to compete in or attend the games, which are due to start in July. There was no immediate indication as to what effect the warnings might have on would-be Olympic-goers.

“Travelers should avoid all travel to Japan,” the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a new COVID-19 update. “Because of the current situation in Japan even fully vaccinated travelers may be at risk for getting and spreading COVID-19 variants and should avoid all travel to Japan.”

The State Department’s warning, which followed the CDC alert, was more blunt. “Do not travel to Japan due to COVID-19,” it said in the announcement, which raised the department’s travel alert from Level 3 — Reconsider travel — to Level 4 — Do not travel. The previous alert was issued on April 21.

The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee said it still anticipates that American athletes will be able to safely compete at the Tokyo Games.

“We feel confident that the current mitigation practices in place for athletes and staff by both the USOPC and the Tokyo Organizing Committee, coupled with the testing before travel, on arrival in Japan, and during Games time, will allow for safe participation of Team USA athletes this summer,” the committee said in a statement Monday.

Earlier Monday, Japan mobilized military doctors and nurses to give shots to older adults in two major cities, as the government tried desperately to accelerate its vaccination rollout and curb coronavirus infections before it hosts the Olympics. That move came amid growing calls for the games to be canceled.

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is determined to hold the Olympics in Tokyo beginning on July 23, after a one-year delay, and has made an ambitious pledge to finish vaccinating the country’s 36 million older people by the end of July.

Japan has recorded just over 12,000 COVID-19 deaths — good by global standards, but poor in Asia — but Tokyo and Osaka and several other areas are under a state of emergency until May 31 that is likely to be extended.

There is fear of new variants spreading, with only a tiny percentage of the Japanese — estimated at 2% to 4% — vaccinated.

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U.S. warns against travel to Japan ahead of Olympics amid surge in COVID-19 cases

The State Department and health officials are warning Americans against travel to Japan — which is preparing to host the Olympics in just two months — due to a of a surge in coronavirus cases in the country. The alerts don’t ban U.S. citizens from visiting the country, but they could have an impact on insurance rates for travelers and may factor into decisions by Olympic athletes and spectators on whether to compete in or attend the games, which are due to start in July. There was no immediate indication as to what effect the warnings might have on would-be Olympic-goers.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a new COVID-19 update: “Travelers should avoid all travel to Japan. Because of the current situation in Japan even fully vaccinated travelers may be at risk for getting and spreading COVID-19 variants and should avoid all travel to Japan.”  Following the CDC alert, the State Department announced: “Do not travel to Japan due to COVID-19.”  The State Department’s warning raised the department’s travel alert from a Level 3 -“Reconsider travel”, to a Level 4 “Do not travel.” The previous Level 3 alert was issued on April 21.

The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee said in a statement it still anticipates that American athletes will be able to safely compete at the Tokyo Games: “We feel confident that the current mitigation practices in place for athletes and staff by both the USOPC and the Tokyo Organizing Committee, coupled with the testing before travel, on arrival in Japan, and during Games time, will allow for safe participation of Team USA athletes this summer.”

Tokyo and Osaka and several other areas are under a state of emergency until May 31 that is likely to be extended. There is fear of new variants spreading with only a tiny percentage of the Japanese — estimated at 2% to 4% — vaccinated.

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Ty Herndon, Brothers Osborne, and more set for 2021 ‘Concert For Love and Acceptance’

Ty Herndon announced the lineup of performers for the 2021 Concert for Love and Acceptance, which is scheduled to take place on June 30, produced by Herndon’s charitable foundation, The Foundation for Love & Acceptance. The event will return as an online event, co-hosted by Herndon and Cody Alan, who has hosted the event alongside Herndon since 2017. GLAAD and Herndon created the first Concert for Love and Acceptance back in 2015 shortly after Herndon became the first major male country artist to come out as gay.

Performers this year will include Brothers Osborne, Kristin Chenoweth, Terri Clark, Brooke Eden, Harper Grae, Chris Housman, LOCASH, Kathy Mattea, Rissi Palmer, Gretchen Peters, Tenille Townes, Walker County, and Chase Wright, with additional talent to be revealed in the coming weeks.

The livestream concert will begin at 8 p.m. ET on June 30, and will be livestreamed exclusively on CMT’s Facebook page and YouTube channels, as well as at F4LA.org/concert.

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Willie Nelson’s ‘Outlaw Music Festival Tour’ to return this August

Willie Nelson announced on Monday, May 24 that his Outlaw Music Festival Tour will return this year, beginning Aug. 22 in Austin, Texas, wrapping up on Oct. 24 in Wheatland, California.

Joining the 88-year-old Nelson on the 14-date tour will be Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson, The Avett Brothers, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Gov’t Mule, Lucinda Williams, Ryan Bingham, Margo Price, Yola, Ida Mae and Kathleen Edwards.

Said Nelson: “The Outlaw Music Festival Tour has always been about family and friends coming together for a great day of music and fun, and with the amazing group of artists joining us, this year promises to be our most special Outlaw Tour to date. I just can’t wait to get back on the road again.”

Presale tickets for the 2021 festival dates will be available at the link here on May 25 at 10 a.m. local time.

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Marvel drops the first trailer for upcoming film “Eternals”starring Angelina Jolie and Salma Hayek

Marvel debuted the teaser trailer for the upcoming film, “The Eternals.” The movie marks the latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the first movie in the franchise since “Spider-Man: Far From Home” dropped in 2019. “Eternals” is the first major Hollywood film from Academy Award-winner Chloé Zhao, whose film “Nomadland” won both best picture and best director at the 2021 Oscars.

The trailer brings together a star-studded cadt including Gemma Chan, Angelina Jolie, Kumail Nanjiani, Brian Tyree Henry, Lauren Ridloff, Salma Hayek, Lia McHugh and Don Lee, as well as former “Game of Thrones” stars Richard Madden and Kit Harington.  In a comedic nod to the “Avengers” franchise, “The Eternals” teaser ends with a brief scene in which the characters wonder who will lead the Avengers now that Captain America and Iron Man are gone following the conclusion of “Avengers: Endgame.”

Take your first look at “The Eternals” teaser trailer – here.

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Marvel drops the first trailer for upcoming film “Eternals”starring Angelina Jolie and Salma Hayek

Marvel debuted the teaser trailer for the upcoming film, “The Eternals.” The movie marks the latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the first movie in the franchise since “Spider-Man: Far From Home” dropped in 2019. “Eternals” is the first major Hollywood film from Academy Award-winner Chloé Zhao, whose film “Nomadland” won both best picture and best director at the 2021 Oscars.

The trailer brings together a star-studded cadt including Gemma Chan, Angelina Jolie, Kumail Nanjiani, Brian Tyree Henry, Lauren Ridloff, Salma Hayek, Lia McHugh and Don Lee, as well as former “Game of Thrones” stars Richard Madden and Kit Harington.  In a comedic nod to the “Avengers” franchise, “The Eternals” teaser ends with a brief scene in which the characters wonder who will lead the Avengers now that Captain America and Iron Man are gone following the conclusion of “Avengers: Endgame.”

Take your first look at “The Eternals” teaser trailer – here.

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Timothee Chalamet to portray young Willy Wonka in prequel film ‘Wonka’

Timothee Chalamet has been tapped to portray a young Willy Wonka in an upcoming prequel film from Warner Bros. titled Wonka. The musical will explore the fictional candy maker from Roald Dahl’s book before he opens up his signature chocolate factory. Gene Wilder portrayed Willy Wonka in 1971’s Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, and then Johnny Depp then portrayed the character in director Tim Burton’s 2005 version, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Paddington director Paul King is helming Wonka, with David Heyman (Harry Potter) producing and Simon Rich writing the script. Wonka is tentatively set to debut in theaters on March 17, 2023.

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