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Death toll climbs to over 80 in Southeast after destruction from Helene

CBS News has confirmed that at over 80 people are dead in five states after storm Helene made landfall Thursday night in Florida’s Big Bend region as a Category 4 hurricane with wind of 140mph, causing devastation with torrential rain, wind and flooding over the entire southeast as it moved inland. Helene was the third hurricane to hit the Big Bend region in the last 13 months.  While Helene is expected to dissipate Monday, it remains a threat for parts of the Appalachians with heavy rains and flash flooding expected to continue.

As of Sunday over 2.4 million customers remain without electricity across several states, with roads underwater, and other essential services washed away by Helene. Officials told The New York Times that parts of South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia have all been devastated and the death toll will continue to rise. Authorities rushed to airdrop supplies and restore roads after massive rains from the powerful Helene left people stranded and without shelter.

At least 11 people were killed in Florida, nine of whom were confirmed by Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, with other deaths in Florida occurring in Dixie County and in Tampa. In Georgia, 17 are reported dead, with at least two deaths due to a tornado; Gov. Brian Kemp said Saturday that it “looks like a bomb went off” in the area.

In South Carolina, 25 people died from the storm, officials confirmed, while in North Carolina there have been at least 21 storm-related deaths. According to North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, the flooding in the state is “biblical.” All roads in western North Carolina have been closed to all but emergency vehicles.

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Five killed after small plane crash near Wright Brothers National Memorial’s First Flight Airport

Five people were reportedly killed after a single-engine airplane crashed while trying to land near the Wright Brothers National Memorial’s First Flight Airport in North Carolina, resulting in their deaths. (per The New York Times.)

The National Transportation Safety Board (‘NTSB’) said in a statement that on Saturday at 5:55 p.m. local time, the plane, a Cirrus SR22, crashed near the airport located in Kill Devil Hills on the North Carolina coast, around 90 miles south of Virginia Beach, Virginia. Per the National Park Service, after the crash, the plane ended up in the wooded area of the airport, with witnesses said the plane was attempting to land at the airport. A fire as a result of the crash caused the plane to burn, witht Kill Devil Hills Fire Department and other local fire departments responding to the scene.

According to the NTSB, four people were onboard the plane when it crashed. The airport will remain closed until further notice, and the Wright Brothers National Memorial remained closed on Sunday.

The NTSB is leading the investigation into the crash, along with the Federal Aviation Administration.

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Riley Green new album ‘Don’t Mind If I Do’ to feature Luke Bryan, Ella Langley

Riley Green will release his third studio album, Don’t Mind If I Do, on October 18 (his birthday). Shared Green:“My brand-new album Don’t Mind If I Do will be out October 18. It feels fitting that it’s coming out on my birthday because this project feels very true to who I am, where I come from and what I’ve learned along the way. I can’t wait for y’all to hear it!”

Don’t Mind If I Do follows Riley’s sophomore album, Ain’t My Last Rodeo, which featured the hit songs “Different ‘Round Here” and “Damn Good Day To Leave” in addition to the fan-favorite tracks “My Last Rodeo,” “Mississippi or Me,” “Damn Country Music,” “Copenhagen In A Cadillac (feat. Jelly Roll)” and more.

According to a press release, Don’t Mind If I Do (produced by Dan Huff alongside executive producers Scott Borchetta and Jimmy Harnen) sees Green “lean even further into pulling inspiration from his small-town life in rural Alabama to deliver an honest, relatable and at times humorous 18-track project.”  Don’t Mind If I Do also includes two duets, “Reel Problems” with Luke Bryan and “Don’t Mind If I Do” with his “You Look Like You Love Me” collaborator, Ella Langley.

Riley shares of the title track “Don’t Mind If I Do”, featuring Ella Langley: “I wrote this song based off the line ‘I’m one memory away from falling all the way apart,’ trying to capture that moment when you think you’re almost over someone, but one thought can pull you back into how much you miss that relationship. It quickly evolved into a duet, and I didn’t really have Ella in mind for this song, but I had her originally cut vocals on it for a demo, and she killed it in the studio. I couldn’t imagine having someone else on the song after hearing her sing it.”

To pre-save Don’t Mind If I Do, head HERE.

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Nate Smith to drop sophomore album ‘California Gold’

Nate Smith will release his sophomore album, California Gold, on Oct. 4, featuring the new track “Fix What You Didn’t Break.”

Says Smith the new single: “I’ve always been a huge fan of big epic pop-rock songs of the 2000s. Bands like Lifehouse, Goo Goo Dolls, 3 Doors Down were all influences in my early teens. ‘Fix What You Didn’t Break,’ to me, feels like the perfect blend of 2000s rock and heartfelt country. I want to make love songs that cut deep but are still tough. I teamed up with the same crew that wrote ‘World On Fire’ with me: Ashley Gorley, Lindsay Rimes and Taylor Philips. This is easily one of my favorites that I’ve released. It’s a bit of a theme song for this new project.”

The 16-track album will also include previously-released track “Wish I Never Felt,” collaborations with Avril Lavigne and Alesso, along with the Gold-certified hit song “Bulletproof,” which scored Smith his third consecutive multi-week No. 1 on the Mediabase chart.

Smith also just kicked off the 16-city “Through The Smoke Tour,” which runs until Dec. 5 in Nashville.

To pre-order/pre-save ‘California Gold’ head HERE.

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Season 2 of ‘Special Ops: Lioness’ to premiere October 27th

Paramount+ announced in a press release that Season 2 of the spy thriller series Special Ops: Lioness will have a two-episode premiere Oct. 27. The second season is currently filming in Texas, and hails from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan.

Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman star and executive produce the series, with the cast also including Laysla De Oliveira, Genesis Rodriguez, Michael Kelly, Morgan Freeman, Dave Annable, Jill Wagner, LaMonica Garrett, James Jordan, Austin Hébert, Jonah Wharton, Thad Luckinbill and Hannah Love Lanier.

Season 2’s official synopsis reads: “Joe (Saldaña), Kaitlyn (Kidman), and Byron (Kelly) enlist a new Lioness operative to infiltrate a previously unknown threat. With pressure mounting from all sides, Joe is forced to confront the profound personal sacrifices she has made as the leader of the Lioness program.”

Season 1 of Lioness set a record as the streamer’s most-watched worldwide series premiere on launch day, with nearly 6 million total viewers in its first week across Paramount+ globally and on a linear preview on the Paramount Network.

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Lady Gaga releases ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ companion album, ‘Harlequin’

Lady Gaga released her new album titled “Harlequin,” a companion album to the upcoming film “Joker: Folie à Deux,” in which she stars alongside Joaquin Phoenix.  Gaga’s announcement of Harlequin on her Instagram page came after she previously shared that she was working on a surprise project, in addition to working on her upcoming seventh studio album.

Harlequin is comprised of 13 tracks, with song titles including, “Good Morning,” “Get Happy (2024),” “Oh, When the Saints,” “World on a String,” “That’s Entertainment,” “Smile,” “The Joker” and “Folie à Deux,” among others. The singer had teased an 80-second preview of one of the songs from Harlequin — “The Joker,” accompanied by a video in which Gaga’s Harley Quinn takes a midnight stroll through Paris’ Louvre Museum for a bout of midnight mischief.

“Harlequin” is separate from Gaga’s upcoming seventh studio album that she’s also been working on and also has teased on her social media pages. Earlier this month, she announced that the first single of her new studio album will be released on an unspecified date in October.

In Todd Phillips’ upcoming Joker musical sequel, Gaga will portrya Harley Quinn, starring opposite Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker.

“Joker: Folie à Deux” premieres in theaters on October 4.
To stream Harlequin head HERE.

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2024 People’s Choice Country Awards: see the complete winners list

The 2024 People’s Choice Country Awards aired live on NBC from the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville on Thursday, Sept. 26, at 8 p.m., hosted by Shania Twain.

The annual ceremony honoring country music’s biggest stars and songs saw Morgan Wallen as the top winner of the night, winning a total of four awards. Wallen was named The People’s Artist for the second year in a row, and also took The Concert Tour award for the second year in a row with his long-running One Night at a Time tour. Wallen also won the Social Country Star of 2024 and The Song of 2024 for his collab on Post Malone’s “I Had Some Help.”

Luke Combs took home three awards – The Album of 2024 for Fathers & Sonand the Male Artist of 2024 and The Male Song of 2024 for “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” his hit from Twisters: The Album. Shaboozey won The New Artist of 2024, and won The New Artist Song of 2024 for “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” which is now in its 11th week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Dasha won The Female Song award for “Austin (Boots Stop Workin’),” and “Lonely Road” by MGK featuring Jelly Roll won the crossover song award.  Lainey Wilson took the award for The Female Artist for the second year in a row, Dan + Shay won The Group/Duo award, and Old Dominion’s “Different About You” won the Group/Duo Song award.

Miranda Lambert took the stage to receive this year’s Country Icon Award recognizing her decades-long career and influence on the genre, as well as her work as a shelter animal advocate, restaurateur and New York Times best-selling author.  In addition, Kane Brown earned the Country Champion Award for his groundbreaking contributions to the music industry.

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Helene downgraded to tropical storm after making landfall over Florida’s Big Bend as Cat 4 storm

Hurricane Helene made landfall as a massive Category 4 hurricane, slamming into the Big Bend region of Florida on Thursday night with 140 mph winds. Helene made landfall about 10 miles west of Perry, Florida, at 11:10 p.m. Eastern Time, with maximum sustained winds of 140 miles per hour. Per the National Hurricane Center, as of 2 a.m. EDT, its winds had already diminished to 90 mph, making Helene a Category 1 hurricane at the time.

The storm moved across Florida into Georgia, leaving at least three people dead and millions without power across the Southeast. Significant flooding was reported across the region, with additional heavy rain expected Friday as Helene moves toward Tennessee. Helene weakened rapidly as it raced inland early Friday, with the National Hurricane Center stating that Helene was downgraded to a tropical storm as it moved over Georgia. However the NHC warned that Helene would still bring “life-threatening” storm surge, strong winds and heavy rain.

As of 5 a.m. EDT, Helen was approximately 40 miles east of Macon, Georgia and 100 miles southeast of Atlanta and was racing north at 30 mph – packing maximum sustained winds of 70 mph.

Some 1.2 million customers in Florida were without power early Friday morning, according to utility tracker PowerOutage.us, along with approximately 734,000 in Georgia and 363,000 in South Carolina. In addition, about 87,000 homes and businesses were in the dark in North Carolina, for a total of almost 2.4 million in the four states.

Several airports closed because of the storm, and airlines canceled nearly 1,300 flights Thursday, according to FlightAware. More than 600 U.S. flights were already canceled as of 5:30 a.m.

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams indicted on charges of bribery, taking foreign contributions

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been charged with five criminal counts as part of a City Hall federal corruption investigation. Adams becomes the first sitting mayor of NYC to face criminal charges while in office.

According to the unsealed indictment, Adams is charged with conspiring to commit wire fraud, federal program bribery and receiving campaign contributions by foreign nationals; as well as one count of bribery, one count of wire fraud, and two counts of soliciting a contribution by a foreign national. The charges stem from an ongoing investigation by the Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s Office that has scrutinized allegations Turkey’s government funneled illegal donations into Adams’ 2021 campaign

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said that Adams engaged in “long-running” corruption involving bribes from foreign nationals dating back nearly a decade, and added that as the investigation continues, more people “will be held accountable.”  Said Williams: “The conduct alleged in the indictment — the foreign money, the corporate money, the bribery, the years of concealment — is a grave breach of public trust.”

The new indictment accuses Adams of engaging in an alleged decade-long scheme to accept “valuable benefits” from foreign actors in exchange for giving them influence: “As Adams’s prominence and power grew, his foreign-national benefactors sought to cash in on their corrupt relationships with him, particularly when, in 2021, it became clear that Adams would become New York City’s mayor. Adams agreed, providing favorable treatment in exchange for the illicit benefits he received. After his inauguration as mayor of New York City, Adams soon began preparing for his next election, including by planning to solicit more illegal contributions and granting requests from those who supported his 2021 mayoral campaign with such donations.”

The indictment claimed that Adams “increased his fundraising by accepting these concealed, illegal donations — at the cost of giving his secret patrons the undue influence over him that the law tries to prevent.” The Turkish official mentioned in the indictment allegedly gave Adams and his staff more than $120,000 worth of free and discounted luxury travel to Turkey, France, China, Sri Lanka, India and Hungary, which Adams is accused of going through great lengths to cover up.

Adams, a former NYPD officer, was elected mayor in 2021 after serving eight years as Brooklyn’s borough president and seven years as a state senator. A series of officials in his administration have recently resigned or retired, many of whom had been involved in the federal probes.  However during a press conference Thursday, Adams said that while he was not surprised by the indictments, he vowed to continue his mayoral duties and was not considering a resignation. He asked New Yorkers to wait to make any judgments until after he presents his defense.

Adams’ attorney, Alex Spiro, said in a statement“We have known for some time that they would try to find a way to bring a case against Mayor Adams. Yesterday — more improper leaks. Today — they emailed us a summons (and created the spectacle of a bogus raid). We will see them in court.”

Meanwhile, multiple NYC-based leaders have called for Adams to immediately step down. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wrote after details of the indictment was revealed:  “I do not see how Mayor Adams can continue governing New York City. The flood of resignations and vacancies are threatening gov [sic] function. Nonstop investigations will make it impossible to recruit and retain a qualified administration. For the good of the city, he should resign.”

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Megan Moroney to embark on headlining ‘Am I Okay?’ 2025 tour

Megan Moroney will embark on her headlining Am I Okay? Tour, fresh off of serving as support for Kenny Chesney on his Sun Goes Down stadium tour.

Megan posted on her socials: “OKAY? TOUR!!! 💙 i get to play some of my bucket list venues & it’s going to be a very ✨blue✨ very magical year on the road. i’m already counting down the days until i get to see your faces & all of your “homemade tshirts & homemade signs” :,) i know i’ve said it a lot but thank you for making all of my dreams come true – just over the mooooooon that i get to do this 🥹🫶🏼🚀👑👙🎣

The 25-date, spring/summer 2025 run kicks-off on March 20th in Montreal, with dates scheduled through August in cities including Toronto, Houston, St. Louis, Boston, Washington, DC, two-dates in Nashville, and her debut at the iconic Radio City Music Hall in New York City on March 26th. The trek follows Megan’s successful The Lucky 2.0 Tour and the Georgia Girl Tour. 

Moroney also just earned multiple nominations at The 58th Annual CMA Awards, including Female Vocalist of the Year, New Artist of the Year, and Music Video fo the Year for “I’m Not Pretty.” The ceremony will air live from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on November 20th at 8 pm ET/PT on ABC.

Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster.  For more information, head to Moroney’s website.

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