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Olympic gymnast Simone Biles and Houston Texans safety Jonathan Owens announce their engagement

Olympic gold medal gymnast Simone Biles and Houston Texans safety Jonathan Owens announced on social media that are engaged. The two shared photos from the Valentine’s Day proposal in Houston, Texas, including a close-up look at Biles’ engagement ring.

The couple celebrated their one-year anniversary in August 2021 while Biles was in Tokyo, Japan, competing in the Summer Olympics.  In a post on Instagram, Owens wrote “Woke up this morning with a fiancée 💍❤ and added that Biles “really had no clue” he was going to pop the question.  The 24-year-old Biles also wrote on her Instagram“THE EASIEST YES. I can’t wait to spend forever & ever with you, you’re everything I dreamed of and more! let’s get married FIANCÉ.”

Biles won a silver medal with the U.S. team and a bronze in beam at the Tokyo Olympics, withdrawing midway through the team competition citing her mental health. Biles withdrew from all of the individual events until she returned to compete in balance beam.  The gymnast recently said she was uncertain about what’s next for her competitively, including a potential bid for the 2024 Paris Games.  Throughout her career, Biles has won seven Olympic medals and 25 World Championship medals.

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First round of performers announced for 2022 ACM Awards

The first round of performers for the upcoming 57th annual ACM Awards has been announced.  Organizers of the event, set to take place March 7th from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, say they have more than 20 musical performances confirmed for the awards ceremony.

On Tuesday (February 15) the ACM revealed Kelsea Ballerini, Walker Hayes, Maren Morris, Thomas Rhett and Chris Stapleton will all take the stage for solo performances. In addition, first time ACM performers Parmalee and Blanco Brown perform their collab of “Just the Way” with Brooke Eden; and Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde will team up for “Never Wanted To Be That Girl.”   More performers and presenters will be announced soon.

This year’s show — co-hosted by Dolly Parton, with Jimmie Allen and Gabby Barrett — will be a two-hour commercial free event, marking the first major country awards show in history to be exclusively live streamed.  The 2022 ACM Awards kicks off on Prime Video March 7 at 8 p.m. ET.

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Listen To Thomas Rhett’s new single ‘Us Someday’

Thomas Rhett is previewing new music from his upcoming sixth studio album Where We Started by releasing  a brand new track, “Us Someday.”  “Us Someday” joins previously released tracks, “Church Boots,” “Slow Down Summer,” and “Angels.”  Take a listen to Us Somedayhere.

Rhett also recently announced his headlining Bring The Bar To You Tour, which will kick off June 17 in Gilford, NH, and visit over 30 cities throughout the U.S. The tour features special guests Parker McCollum and Conner Smith.

Where We Started is available on April 1; to pre-order head here.

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Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall set to host this year’s Oscars

The 94th Academy Awards announced that the 2022 Oscars will be hosted by Regina Hall, Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes.  Said Hall, Schumer and Sykes via a press release:  “We want people to get ready to have a good time. It’s been a while.”   The trio will be the first to host the Academy Awards since Jimmy Kimmel emceed the 2018 ceremony; the Oscars have aired without a host in 2019, 2020 and 2021.

Hall, Schumer and Sykes all have previous awards show hosting experience. Hall hosted the 2019 BET Awards, Schumer hosted the 2015 MTV Movie Awards and Sykes hosted the 2018 GLAAD Media Awards.  Will Packer, producer of the Oscars, said: “This year’s show is all about uniting movie lovers. It’s apropos that we’ve lined up three of the most dynamic, hilarious women with very different comedic styles. I know the fun Regina, Amy and Wanda will be having will translate to our audience as well. Expect the unexpected!”

The last time there were at least three hosts was 35 years ago at the 1987 Academy Awards when Chevy Chase, Goldie Hawn and Paul Hogan emceed. The only time there have been multiple women hosting was 45 years ago at the 1977 Academy Awards when Ellen Burstyn and Jane Fonda hosted alongside Warren Beatty and Richard Pryor.

“The Power of the Dog” leads this year’s Oscars with 12 nominations, followed by “Dune” with 10 nominations.  The 2022 Academy Awards will air Sunday, March 27, on ABC.

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One body found after Coast Guard search for plane with 8 aboard crashes off North Carolina coast

One body has been found in the search for a plane with eight passengers that crashed Sunday, Feb. 13, east of Drum Inlet on the Outer Banks. The U.S. Coast Guard do not believe there were any survivors.

On Monday, the U.S. Coast Guard confirmed that crews are searching for a plane with eight people aboard that crashed Sunday off the coast of North Carolina. The Coast Guard said in the statement that the Pilatus PC-12 single engine passenger airplane crashed approximately 4 miles east of Drum Inlet, N.C., on Sunday. The continues for the other seven passengers and plane. There are three debris field associated with the crash — some as far as 15 miles offshore — but the fuselage has not been found.

Four of the eight people aboard were believed to be teenagers, and the group was said to be on their way back from a hunting trip.   The Coast Guard statement said that the aircraft was last seen “behaving erratically on radar,” according to an air traffic controller at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point’s report to the Coast Guard in North Carolina.

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Sarah Palin’s defamation lawsuit against the New York Times dismissed by federal judge

On Monday, a federal judge in New York said he will dismiss a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times filed by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. U.S. District Court Judge Jed Rakoff said that Palin’s lawyers did not prove the publication knowingly wrote false or reckless information in the 2017 editorial at the center of the lawsuit.

Palin sued the Times over a 2017 editorial that falsely suggested there was a link between her political rhetoric and the 2011 shooting spree that left former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz. injured, and six other people dead. Palin testified last week that the editorial in question was “devastating” when it was published.  The Times corrected the information in the editorial the morning after it was published. It has not lost a defamation case in a U.S. courtroom in at least 50 years.

However, Judge Rakoff said Palin’s lawyers did not meet the ​​legal threshold required to prove defamation. He said he will let the jury continue to deliberate. If it returns a verdict that finds the Times did not defame Palin, Rakoff would then accept the verdict. If the jury comes to the opposite conclusion, the judge would then set aside that verdict and enter his own in favor of the publication.

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Scotty McCreery pays tribute to George Strait in his new video for ‘Damn Strait’

Scotty McCreery pays tribute to George Strait in his latest single, “Damn Strait,” with the music video for the song filmed at the iconic Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, Texas.  Gruene Hall is special for Strait since it is where he was a regular before he officially signed a record deal and became “The King of Country Music.”

The music video shows footage of McCreery and his band members performing on the stage with several photos of Strait throughout the years. The single was co-written by Jim Collins and Trent Tomlinson and appears on McCreery’s fifth studio album, Same Truck.   Said McCreery about the song: “‘Damn Strait’ is both a classic country heartbreak song as well as a tribute to George Strait. I knew I wanted to film it at a place that paid respect to both elements of the song. When my director Jeff Ray suggested Gruene Hall, where George performed regularly with his Ace in the Hole Band before becoming the legend that he is today, I knew that was the perfect location.”

McCreery is currently on his headlining Same Truck Tour, featuring support from artists including Tenille Arts, Callista Clark, Kameron Marlowe and King Calaway.

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Jason Aldean announces 2022 ‘Rock N’ Roll Cowboy Tour’

Jason Aldean has announced that he will be hitting the road this summer on his Rock N’ Roll Cowboy Tour in support of his two-part album “Macon, Georgia.”  Said Aldean about the tour: “I’m ready to get back out and feel the nights come alive. We are already thinking about the the setlist…there will be some songs off the new record like ‘Rock And Roll Cowboy,’ which felt like a great tour name because it’s all about knowing you belong on the road.”

The Rock N’ Roll Cowboy Tour is set to kick off on July 15th in Scranton, PA at The Pavilion at Montage Mountain, wrapping-up on October 29th in Wichita, KS at the INTRUST Bank Arena. The tour will feature support from Gabby Barrett, John Morgan and Dee Jay Silver.

The “Aldean Army” fan club can first purchase tickets TODAY, Tuesday, 2/15 at 10:00A before general tickets go on sale this Friday, 2/18 at 10:00A Local Time. Visit www.jasonaldean.com for information.

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Whoopi Goldberg returns to “The View” after 2-week suspension for controversial comments

Whoopi Goldberg returned to her co-hosting spot on ‘The View’ after a two-week suspension following controversial remarks about the Holocaust. The 66-year-old Goldberg returned to the show on Monday, February 14.  Goldberg’s two-week suspension was announced on February 1, after she had said the Holocaust “isn’t about race” during a discussion about a school board banning Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel ‘Maus.’

Upon her return, she mentioned how diving deep into sensitive topics was par for the course on the show. “I missed you all too. There’s something kind of marvelous about being on a show like this, because we are The View, and this is what we do, and sometimes we don’t do this [as] elegantly as we could. It’s five minutes to get in important information about topics, and that’s what we try to do everyday.”  Goldberg continued:  “I want to thank everybody who reached out while I was away. I listened to everything everybody had to say, and I was very grateful. I hope it keeps the important conversations happening, because we’re going to keep having tough conversations. In part, because this is what we’ve been hired to do, and it’s not always pretty, as I said, and it’s not always as other people would like to hear.”

Following the backlash against Whoopi, the comedian apologized and discussed her comments on-air with Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.  She said at the time: “It is indeed about race, because Hitler and the Nazis considered Jews to be an inferior race. Now, words matter, and mine are no exception. I regret my comments, as I said, and I stand corrected. I also stand with the Jewish people, as they know.”  Despite her apology, ABC News President Kim Godwin suspended Goldberg on February 1, saying: “While Whoopi has apologized, I’ve asked her to take time to reflect and learn about the impact of her comments.”

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Jason Reitman pays tribute to his late father, director/producer Ivan Reitman

Director Jason Reitman took to Twitter to pay tribute to his late father, “Ghostbusters” creator Ivan Reitman, with whom he worked on the sequel “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”. Ivan Reitman died in his sleep at his home on Saturday night. He was 75.

Reitman tweeted with a picture of him as a boy alongside his father: “I’ve lost my hero. All I want is the chance to tell my father one more story. He came from a family of survivors and turned his legacy into laughter. Thank you for the kind messages. Enjoy his movies and remember his storytelling gifts. Nothing would make him happier.”

Like his father, Jason Reitman has achieved great success as a filmmaker, receiving four Oscar nominations including two for Best Director for his work on “Juno” and the Best Picture-nominated “Up In The Air.” In 2019 that he took up the sci-fi film franchise that his father made famous and became director of “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” with Ivan Reitman serving as a producer. The father-son duo promoted “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” together, with Jason Reitman saying at the time: “For 40 years, the one question I was asked more than any other was, ‘Are you going to make a ‘Ghostbusters’ movie?’ I decided now was the time because … I wanted to make a movie for my father and I wanted to make a movie for my daughter.”

Jason Reitman Honors Father Ivan Reitman: “I’ve Lost My Hero”

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