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‘Scream VI’ earns franchise high $43.5M it its opening weekend

‘Scream VI’ knocked ‘Creed III‘ out of the top spot at the domestic box office, grossing $19.3 million from 3,675 locations on its opening day (including $5.7 million in previews).  ‘Scream VI’ scored a franchise record opening weekend of $43.5 million, higher than the $32 million that “Scream 2” earned when it debuted back in 1997.

‘Scream VI’  is set in New York City, where former Woodsboro victims (played by Jenna Ortega, Melissa Barrera, Mason Gooding, Jasmin Savoy Brown and Courteney Cox), have relocated. Tyler Gillett and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin returned to direct ‘Scream VI’, along with writers Guy Busick and James Vanderbilt.

Following ‘Scream VI’ and ‘Creed III’, the top five at the box office consisted of Columbia Pictures’ ’65’ starring Adam Driver, which landed in third place in its opening. Fourth place went to go to Disney’s ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.’ The Marvel entry, now in its fourth weekend of release, looks to surpass the $200 million mark at the domestic box office. Universal’s ‘Cocaine Bear‘ rounded out the top five on domestic charts, pushing its domestic gross earnings to $51 million.

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Sen. Mitch McConnell hospitalized with concussion after fall at DC hotel

Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell was hospitalized Wednesday night after falling and suffering a concussion at a Washington, D.C., hotel.

David Popp, communications director for McConnell, said in a statement released Thursday afternoon: “Leader McConnell tripped at a dinner event Wednesday evening and has been admitted to the hospital and is being treated for a concussion. He is expected to remain in the hospital for a few days of observation and treatment. The Leader is grateful to the medical professionals for their care and to his colleagues for their warm wishes.”

The fall happened at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in Washington, DC, where McConnell was appearing at a reception and private dinner for the Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC he launched to elect Republicans to the Senate. McConell previously fell at his Kentucky home in 2019, fracturing his shoulder.

The 81-year-old McConnell, who has served as the Republican senate leader since 2007, is among the oldest politicians in the Senate. McConnell also became the longest-serving Senate leader in January, surpassing Mike Mansfield, D-Mt., who served as Senate majority leader for 16 years.At 38 years of service in the chamber, he is the 13th longest-serving senator in history.

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President Biden releases his budget proposal to help ‘hardworking Americans’

President Joe Biden released his federal budget proposal on Thursday, vowing to cut $3 trillion from the federal deficit over the next decade, in part, by levying a 25% minimum tax on the wealthiest Americans. During a speech in Philadelphia, Biden said the budget “reflects what we can do to lift the burden on hardworking Americans.”

Biden also raises more revenue by increasing taxes on oil and gas companies, hiking the corporate tax rate to 28%, up from 21% imposed under former President Donald Trump but below the 35% tax pre-2017, and allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. In addition, he called on Congress to support his plan to extend Medicare and Social Security and reduce the deficit by raising taxes on wealthy Americans.

The president’s spending priorities include increasing funding for early childhood education and child care, expanding the $35 cap on insulin prices to all Americans and expanding free community college. The budget also boosts military spending to more than $835 billion, among the largest in U.S. history.
Biden still faces the unresolved standoff with Republicans over whether to lift the debt ceiling.

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Miranda Lambert, Jason Aldean, and more to perform at 50th CMA Fest

The Country Music Association announced the lineup of the highly-anticipated CMA Festival, tweeting: “#CMAfest, the longest-running Country Music festival in the world, is turning 50! 🤩🥳🙌 We are SO excited to celebrate with you – the BEST fans ever – in downtown #Nashville this summer with these stacked lineups! 🔥 Buy stadium tickets today at http://CMAfest.com/tickets!”

CMA Fest is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, and the 2023 lineup includes Jason Aldean, Jimmie Allen, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Tim McGraw, Miranda Lambert, Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde, Lainey Wilson and many more, set to take the main stage at CMA Fest in June 2023.

The 50th CMA Fest is set to kick off on Thursday, June 8 – Sunday, June 11.  For information, head to: www.cmafest.com.

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Tim McGraw to release new single ‘Standing Room Only’

Tim McGraw will release his new single, “Standing Room Only,” on March 10th.

McGraw shared on social media“Some of you guessed it! New single “Standing Room Only” coming March 10th. If we get 1,000 pre-saves on this today I’ll share a little bit of the song with you. Link in bio!”

McGraw’s last project, Here on Earth, was released in August 2020; and Here On Earth: Ultimate Edition, and Here On Earth Ultimate Video Edition were released in spring 2021. Here On Earth, produced by McGraw and Byron Gallimore, was his 16th studio album and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart upon its release.

To stream “Standing Room Only,” head here.

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Jon Bernthal to return as The Punisher in ‘Daredevil: Born Again’

Jon Bernthal will repair the role of Frank Castle, aka The Punisher, in Marvel Studios’ Daredevil: Born Again for Disney+. Bernthal posted a photo of him as The Punisher on Instagram, but did not offer details about his future with the franchise.  Bernthal joins Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio in the series, which begins shooting in New York. Written and executive produced by Matt Corman and Chris Ord, the show will debut in Spring 2024.

Bernthal first played The Punisher on Netflix’s version of Daredevil, debuting during 2016’s second season. He went on to headline his own series for Netflix, playing the titular character for two seasons of The Punisher from 2017-19.

Bernthal and his co-stars appeared to be done with Marvel, but Cox was revealed to have a cameo in Spider-Man: No Way Home and went on to appear in She-Hulk.  Meanwhile, Daredevil co-star D’Onofrio appeared in Hawkeye, and both Cox and D’Onofrio are key figures in the upcoming Echo, which sets the stage for Born Again.

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Freevee’s ‘Jury Duty’ starring James Marsden reveals premiere date

Amazon Freevee’s eight-episode comedy series  ‘Jury Duty, starring James Marsden, is set to premiere on Amazon Freevee on April 7.

Marsden posted on Instagram along with the first trailer for the series: “Can’t wait for you all to finally see this, check out #JuryDutyonFreevee, coming April 7th to @amazonfreevee!” 

The show’s ensemble also includes Alan Barinholtz, Susan Berger, Cassandra Blair, David Brown, Kirk Fox, Ross Kimball, Pramode Kumar, Trisha LaFache, Mekki Leeper, Brandon Loeser, Edy Modica, Rashida “Sheedz” Olayiwola, Kerry O’Neill, Whitney Rice, Maria Russell, Ishmel Sahid, Ben Seaward, Ron Song, and Evan Williams.

Executive producer Todd Schulman said in a statement: “Jury Duty originated with a question: Was it possible to make a sitcom like The Office about a trial, populate it with brilliant comedic performers, and put a real person at the center of the show who doesn’t realize he’s surrounded by actors?” We honestly had no idea but when we pitched it to Freevee we pretended like it was a sure thing. Thank God we pulled it off.”

Take a look at the trailer for Jury Dutyhere.

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Judge blocks release of Tyre Nichols video as Justice Dept. launches probe of Memphis police

On Wednesday, a court order Wednesday delayed the release of about 20 hours of footage from the fatal beating of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols at the hands of Memphis police officers. A Memphis judge ruled nearly 20 hours of additional footage and internal documents related to the city’s investigation into the death of Nichols cannot be released until the lawyers for the five former Memphis police officers charged in his death have seen the new video. The delay came on the same day the U.S. Justice Department said it would review the Memphis Police Department and the use of specialized units within law enforcement in the wake of Nichols’ killing in January.

The court order read: “The court orders that the release of videos, audio, reports, and personnel files of City of Memphis employees related to this indictment and investigation (to include administrative hearings, records and related files) shall be delayed until such time as the state and the defendants have reviewed this information  The release of this information shall be subject to further orders of this court and, in the public interest, will be ordered as soon as possible.” Body camera footage released last month showed multiple officers beating, pepper spraying and using a stun gun on Nichols after a traffic stop and sparked protests in Memphis and around the country. Nichols died three days after the beating on Jan. 10.

The Justice Department also said on Wednesday that its Community Oriented Policing Services office will conduct a review of certain policies and practices by the Memphis police at the request of Mayor Jim Strickland and Police Chief Cerelyn Davis. The review will cover “policies, practices training, data and processes related to the MPD’s use of force, de-escalation and specialized units.”

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Justice Department finds Louisville Police uses excessive force, discriminated against Black people

The Justice Department said Wednesday that it found the that Louisville Metro Police Department and Louisville/Jefferson County Metro government violated the Constitution and federal law in various practices, and dealing with the Black community. Following an investigation launched in April 2021, the DOJ said it has entered an agreement with the government and police department to address many of the issues under federal law that prohibits officers from engaging in a pattern or practice of conduct that deprives people of rights.

Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement: “This unacceptable and unconstitutional conduct erodes the community trust necessary for effective policing. It is also an affront to the vast majority of officers who put their lives on the line to serve Louisville with honor. And it is an affront to the people of Louisville who deserve better.”

The department found the police had a pattern of using excessive force, police dogs and tasers; conducted searches based on invalid warrants; made unlawful stops and searches; discriminated against Black people in its enforcement activities; violated protected free speech activities; and discriminated against people with behavioral health disabilities.

The DOJ’s findings are separate from cases related to the death of Breonna Taylor, who was shot in her home by Louisville police instituting a no-knock warrant. The Justice Department had previously filed charges against four former officers involved in that 2020 incident.

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Lainey Wilson leads the nominees for 2023 CMT Music Awards

CMT announced the nominations for the 2023 CMT Music Awards, with breakout country star Lainey Wilson leading this year nominations with a total of four, including “Video of the Year,” “Female Video of the Year,” “Collaborative Video of the Year” and “CMT Performance of the Year.” Right behind Wilson with three nominations each are Cody Johnson, first-time nominee Jelly Roll and Kane Brown. Carrie Underwood reigns as the most awarded artist in CMT history with a total of 25 wins and is also slated to perform. Each winner is selected by the fans, with voting now open at vote.cmt.

The CMT Music Awards will air live on CBS on Sunday, April 2 from Moody Center in Austin, Texas. This marks the first time that the CMT Music Awards have been held in Austin, after being held in Nashville for decades. Led by co-hosts Kelsea Ballerini and Kane Brown, the awards show will also be available to stream live and on demand via Paramount+.

For the full list of nominees, head to www.cmt.com.

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