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Suspect arrested after 4 housemates are found dead in Virginia suburb

Police confirmed that a Virginia man was arrested Tuesday on murder and weapons charges in the killings of four of his housemates.  The suspect, 24-year-old David Maine, faces four counts of murder and two counts of use of a firearm in the commission of a felony stemming from the quadruple homicide that took place in the Washington DC suburb of Woodbridge on Monday.  Maine is being held in jail without bail.

The Prince Williams County Police Department responded to a report of a shooting at a home at around 4:30 p.m.  Officers found the doors unlocked and entered the home, where they discovered four lifeless bodies in different parts of the residence. Three of the victims were family members who were identified Tuesday as Miguel Flores, 44, his wife, Kelly Sotelo, 42, and their daughter, 19-year-old Karrie Sotelo. The fourth victim, 36-year-old Richard Revollar Corrales, was a tenant who was renting the basement at the home.  Authorities said three of the victims were shot, while the death of the fourth remains undetermined. Maine, who also lived at the home, knew all of the victims.

Prince William County Police Chief Peter Newsham said at a press conference on Tuesday that Flores and Kelly Sotelo had recently gotten married.  He did not reveal what may have prompted Maine to allegedly kill his housemates, saying: “We’re still trying to nail down the motive in the case but the only word I can use to describe this is senseless. Absolutely senseless that anyone would take four lives the way that they did.”

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Thomas Rhett and Katy Perry team up in the video for their duet ‘Where We Started’

Thomas Rhett and Katy Perry teamed up for the duet ‘Where We Started’, the title track of Rhett’s latest album which was released earlier this year.  Now the pair of artists just released a music video to bring the song to life.

Rhett joined forces with Perry for a worldwide debut performance during the American Idol Season 20 finale in May.  Rhett’s album Where We Started featured collaborations and fan-favorite tracks including “Church Boots,” “Bring The Bar,” “Slow Down Summer” and others, with artists featured on the project include Riley Green, Tyler Hubbard and Russell Dickerson.

Rhett also just announced that he will be headlining the Country to Country festival in 2023. You can take a look at the new music video for “Where We Started” – here.

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Tenille Townes announces winter tour ‘SIDE A + B’

Singer Tenille Townes has announced her ‘SIDE A + B TOUR,’ kicking-off in January 2023.

Townes shared in a press release: “We’re going to be doing something a little different on this tour, creating a show that reflects both sides of who I am and the music I make: the reflective songwriter and the rock and roll entertainer all in one setlist. I can’t wait to see everybody at these clubs, singing these songs and coming together as our community!”

The ‘SIDE A + B TOUR’ will begin on January 18 in Portland, OR, taking Townes to many cities in her home country including Vancouver, BC, Calgary, AB, and Saskatoon, SK, and more. Tickets go on sale on Friday, October 21 at TenilleTownes.com/#Tour.

Tenille Townes announces 2023 Side A + B Tour

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Ezra Miller pleads not guilty to felony burglary charges

Actor Ezra Miller appeared remotely in Vermont Superior Court, pleading not guilty to felony burglary charges. The star of The Flash was arrested in August for charges stemming from a May break-in in Stamford, Vermont, and was accused of entering the at-the-time unoccupied house of neighbor Isaac Winokur and stealing bottles of gin, vodka and rum.  As a condition of their release, Miller was told to stay away from Winokur and another Vermont resident, Aiden Early.  The actor will have to return to court, either virtually or in-person, at an unspecified time in the future.  If convicted, Miller will face up to 26 years in prison and fines of up to $2,000

One week after their arrest, Miller announced that they would begin “ongoing treatment” to address “complex mental health issues,” and also apologized to “everyone that I have alarmed and upset with my past behavior,” saying they were “committed to doing the necessary work to get back to a healthy, safe, and productive stage in my life.”

Earlier this year, Miller was arrested twice in Hawaii for disorderly conduct and assault, and over the summer they were accused of grooming behavior towards children. Despite Miller’s legal issues, Warner Bros. Discovery is going forward with their plans to release The Flash on June 23rd, 2023.

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Zooey Deschanel joins Season 3 of Apple TV+ series ‘Physical’

Apple TV+ said in a press release that Zooey Deschanel is joining the cast of the comedy-drama  ‘Physical.’  Deschanel, 42, will appear in Season 3 of the series, joining returning stars Rose Byrne, Dierdre Friel, Della Saba, Lou Taylor Pucci, Paul Sparks, Ashley Liao and Geoffrey Arend.

Physical takes place in 1980s San Diego and follows Sheila Rubin (Byrne), an unhappy housewife who discovers aerobics and builds a fitness empire.  Deschanel will play Kelly, a network sitcom star who decides to enter the burgeoning fitness industry.

An official description reads: “Season two found Byrne having successfully launched her first fitness video only to encounter some new and bigger obstacles on her path. She is torn between loyalty to her husband (Scovel) and the values he represents, and a dangerous attraction to someone else. And since she’s no longer the only game in town, she finds herself having to outrun some fierce new competitors on the road to building a full-fledged fitness empire.”

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Police confirm dismembered bodies found in Oklahoma river are those of 4 missing men

Okmulgee Police Department in Oklahoma have confirmed that four dismembered bodies recovered from a river on Friday belonged to a group of missing men.  Authorities say they are searching for a person of interest following their murders.

On Monday police Chief Joe Prentice confirmed the bodies of four men pulled from the Deep Fork River, Southwest of the city of Okmulgee, on Friday belonged to Mark Chastain, 32; Billy Chastain, 30; Alex Stephens, 29; and Mike Sparks, 32, who were reported missing overnight last Monday. The cause of death for the men is still pending, but police confirmed all four had gunshot wounds and their bodies were dismembered before they were dumped into the river. Prentice could not specify when exactly the bodies were placed in the river but guessed somewhere between late Sunday night or early Monday morning.

The four men were close friends, and were believed to have left Billy Chastain’s home in Okmulgee Sunday night by bicycel. Investigators believe that the men planned to commit some kind of criminal act when they left a residence, but added they do not know where or what the men planned to d.  Investigators found evidence of a “violent event” on an adjoining property to a salvage yard the police had initially searched.  While police have not named a suspect, they said Joe Kennedy, owner of two salvage yards, is considered a person of interest. Kennedy was reported missing Saturday night and may be suicidal. He is believed to be driving a Chrysler with Oklahoma license plate number LSA245.  Police chief Prentice said that no charges have been filed against Kennedy but “investigators would like to speak with him again.”

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Hearing aids are now available over the counter at retailers Walgreens, CVS, and more

Hearing aids can now be purchased without a prescription or medical exam from Walgreens, CVS, Walmart and Best Buy. The Food and Drug Administration issued a rule in August that allowed over-the-counter sales of hearing aids for adults ages 18 and older with mild to moderate hearing loss. People with severe hearing loss and children still need prescriptions for the devices. President Joe Biden issued an executive order in 2021 directing the Health and Human Services Department and the FDA to develop a rule allowing over-the-counter sales of hearing aids.

On Monday, Walgreens started selling over-the-counter hearing aids online and at its stores nationwide for $799 a pair. By comparison, the average cost of prescription hearing aids can range between $2,000 and $8,000. CVS is selling over-the-counter devices on its website with prices ranging from $199 to $999, and will also start offering them at select pharmacy locations beginning in November.

Walmart is selling over-the-counter hearing aids online and in stores in Colorado, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas; according to the company, the devices will be available at additional locations nationwide with prices range from $199 to $999 depending on the device. Best Buy is selling 20 different over-the-counter hearing aids online with prices ranging from $200 to $3,000; the electronics retailer will offer the devices in 300 stores across the country later this month.

According to the FDA, an estimated 30 million people in the U.S. have hearing loss, but only about one-fifth of these individuals have hearing aids. Many people who could benefit from the devices cannot access them due to cost.

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Cody Johnson features his wife and daughters in the new video for ‘Human’

The video for Cody Johnson’s “Human” features some special guest stars: Cody’s wife, Brandi, and their two daughters, Clara Mae, 7, and Cori, 5.

The video is filled with clips featuring Johnson’s love of rodeo and music. You also see the singer spending a lot of time on the phone with his wife and video chatting with his kids.  The video ends with Johnson returning home from the road, and being greeted by his daughters and wife.

Johnson shares about life on the road: “I just think it’s a balance. I’ve got 6-year-old and 4-year-old little girls, and I’m trying to be not just somebody who’s out trying to get rich or famous. I’m trying to be a good leader to influence the people around me. I want to be better. And the things that make me better are working on my ranch and just doing the normal things.”

Cody will embark on his first world tour opening for Luke Combs in 2023.  You can take a look at the video for “Humans”here.

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Chase Rice releases video for his new single ‘Way Down Yonder’

Chase Rice dropped the Western-inspired music video for his latest single, “Way Down Yonder.”  According to a press release, Rice wrote the track with Hunter Phelps, John Byron, Blake Pendergrass and Corey Crowder during a writing retreat in Florida.

Rice recorded his album, featuring “Way Down Yonder,” during a two-week period at his Nashville-area farm with a band and producer Oscar Charles. Said Rice: “When we wrote this song, I had the mountains of North Carolina where I grew up in mind; all the moonshining history there in the Appalachians. Then all of a sudden during the recording process, Rob McNelley started playing this crazy carnival sound on the acoustic… and it got Western quick. That turned it from a song I didn’t think was even going to make the cut for this next album into one of my favorite songs on the project.”

Watch Rice’s music video for ‘Way Down Yonder’ –  here.

Chase Rice Brings Outlaw Anthem, ‘Way Down Yonder,’ To Life In New Video, Talks New Music

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‘Halloween Ends’ debuts with $41 Million in earnings at the weekend box office

Variety reports that ‘Halloween Ends’, the latest installment in the ‘Halloween’ film franchise, earned $41.3 million to finish at the top of the domestic box office in its opening weekend.  Halloween Ends — billed as the final showdown between Laurie Strode (played by Jamie Lee Curtis) and Michael Myers, became the first film since Jordan Peele’s Nope to debut above the $40 million mark.

Halloween Ends was also simultaneously released on the Peacock streaming service, and became the most-watched series or film of all time over a two-day period on Peacock. The movie amassed an additional $17.17 million internationally to push its worldwide box office to $58.42 million.

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