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Supreme Court allows Virginia to purge 1,600 individuals from voter rolls

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that Virginia can continue with its purge of more than 1,600 voter registrations ahead of next week’s general election, that state officials say are held by non-citizens. The emergency decision is considered a victory for conservatives in Virginia and can possibly affect other states.

In a 6-3 ruling, the high court reversed a lower court’s decision that put the program on hold and required the state to restore the voters in question to the rolls. The brief order noted that the three liberal justices on the court — Ketanji Brown Jackson, Elena Kagan, and Sonia Sotomayor — dissented from the decision.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said in a statement: “This is a victory for commonsense and election fairness. Virginians can cast their ballots on Election Day knowing that Virginia’s elections are fair, secure, and free from politically-motivated interference.”

The Biden administration and purge opponents had won at the district court and federal appeals court levels before the Supreme Court reversed the injunction on Wednesday, allowing the purge to move forward.  The DOJ and other challengers said the purge was against federal law because it actually stripped eligible voters of their ability to vote, while opponents said those purged never knew they were taken off the rolls.

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Harris ‘strongly disagrees’ with criticism of people based on who they vote for in response to Biden remarks

Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday said she ‘strongly disagrees with any criticism of people based on who they vote for,” with her remarks coming after President Joe Biden received backlash after his remarks in which he appeared to call Trump supporters “garbage” on a video call with Latino activists.

Speaking to reporters on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews before leaving for campaign events, Harris said that while Biden had “clarified his comments,” she added, “I strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they voted for. You heard my speech last night and continuously throughout my career: I believe that the work that I do is about representing all the people, whether they support me or not. And as president of the United States, I will be a president for all Americans, whether you vote for me or not.” (per NBC News).

In a video call with Latino activists Tuesday evening, Biden commented about the a joke made at a Trump rally Sunday at Madison Square Garden by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, in which Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.”  Biden seemed to reply: “The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters. His demonization of Latinos is unconscionable.”

After Biden’s comments drew heavy criticism from Republicans, the White House went on to send out a transcript in an attempt to clarify that Biden was not saying that Trump supporters were “garbage”, but simply tripped over his lines while meaning to say he was condemning Hinchcliffe’s remarks specifically.

Later in a post on X later Tuesday, Biden reiterated that what he said was in reference to Hinchcliffe: “Earlier today I referred to the hateful rhetoric about Puerto Rico spewed by Trump’s supporter at his Madison Square Garden rally as garbage—which is the only word I can think of to describe it. His demonization of Latinos is unconscionable. That’s all I meant to say. The comments at that rally don’t reflect who we are as a nation.”

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See Kelsea Ballerini’s video for ‘First Rodeo’ featuring Chase Stokes

Kelsea Ballerini has released the video for her new single, “First Rodeo,” the latest track from the singer’s fifth studio album Patterns.  Ballerini wrote “First Rodeo” with Alysa Vanderheym, Hillary Lindsey, Jessie Jo Dillon and Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild.

The video for First Rodeo features Ballerini’s real-life boyfriend, Outer Banks star Chase Stokes, in a cameo appearance. Kelsea shares of the song. which was inspired by Stokes: “first rodeo is all about embracing fragility, hope, and getting back on the horse. the video is out now, featuring the handsome human who inspired the song and made me love sunsets again”.

See the video for ‘First Rodeo’ – HERE.
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Lainey Wilson joining Luke Bryan, Peyton Manning to host 58th Annual CMA Awards

Lainey Wilson will be joining previous co-hosts Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning as hosts of the 2025 CMA Awards.

The  Country Music Association  (CMA) and ABC announced that Bryan, Manning, and Wilson will host The 58th Annual CMA Awards, broadcast live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, November 20th from 8-11 pm ET/PT on ABC and the next day on Hulu. This will be Bryan’s fourth time hosting and Manning’s third time hosting the awards show.

Says Wilson: “I could not be more excited to host the CMA Awards this year with Luke and Peyton  It’s such an incredible honor and something I’ve always dreamed of doing. We’re planning a really great show for y’all, so make sure to watch on November 20!”

Bryan added: “Hosting the CMA Awards is such an honor and it’s crazy when I realize this is my 4th year back. Peyton and I have really worked to build off each other and now adding Lainey to the mix will just bring another fun element to the night. Celebrating Country Music never gets old to me.”

Stated Manning: “I am honored to be back hosting the CMA Awards again this year. The past two years have been a lot of fun, and I know Lainey is going to bring a special flare. Hopefully, she can help me keep Luke in line! Either way, I’m excited for an incredible night of celebration and Country Music.”

Performers and presenters will be announced in the coming weeks. Tickets for this year’s ceremony are currently on sale through Ticketmaster.

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Apple TV’s ‘Shrinking’ renewed for Season 3

Apple TV+ has ordered a third season of its comedy, Shrinking, starring Jason Segal, Harrison Ford, Christa Miller, Jessica Williams, Luke Tennie, Michael Urie, Lukita Maxwell and Ted McGinley.

The streaming service posted: “More Jimmying ahead. #Shrinking has been renewed for Season 3.”

The show kicked off its second season on the streaming service last week. Co-creator and executive producer Bill Lawrence said in a statement: “I’m so lucky to work on Shrinking with actors, writers and a crew so talented that they all elevate the material. I’m even luckier that they are people I’d want to spend time with anyway. Huge thanks to to Apple TV+ and Warner Bros. for the amazing partnership and support. So grateful we get to keep making this show. Onward!”

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‘Stranger Things’ alum Mason Dye cast in ‘The Boys’ Season 5

Mason Dye, who portrayed Jason Carver in Stranger Things, is joining the final season of The Boys. Daveed Diggs  had also previously been confirmed for the final season, but his role has not yet been revealed.

Dye will star as Bombsight in Season 5, the show announced: “Let’s give a warm welcome to Mason Dye, joining as Bombsight in Season 5. More details, you ask? Ya know better by now.”  

Daveed Diggs had also previously been confirmed for the final season, but his role has not yet been revealed. Exact character details for Dye are being kept under wraps, but the character of Bombsight was previously mentioned in Season 4 of “The Boys” as a Supe who starred in the early Vought superhero film “The Curse of Fu Manchu” in the 1950’s.

The Boys pits a group of vigilantes against amoral superheroes and was inspired by the comic book created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, Erian Moriarty, Jessie T. Usher, Laz Alonso, Chace Crawford, Tomer Capone, Karen Fukuhara, Nathan Mitchell and Colby Minifie also star.

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Police investigating the murder of woman discovered at luxury Hamptons resort

Police on Tuesday said they are investigating the murder of a 33-year-old woman at a high-end spa and resort in the Hamptons, New York.  The Suffolk County Police Department said that the slain woman’s body was discovered by an employee inside her guest room of Shou Sugi Ban House in Water Mill, located between Southampton and Bridgehampton and about 90 miles east of Midtown Manhattan.

Per local affiliate NBC NY, Southampton Town Police patrol units responded to the resort at 337 Montauk Highway at about 12:30 p.m. on Monday, sharing in a statement: “Suffolk County Police Homicide Squad detectives are investigating the murder of a victim whose body was found in a guest room at a Water Mll resort. It was determined the woman was a victim of a violence. Police patrol units responded to a suspicious death at the Shou Sugi Ban House… appears to be an isolated incident, with no immediate danger to the public at this time.”

The Shou Sugi Ban House’s website calls itself  “a space inspired by the principles of wabi-sabi and wellness traditions that value the simple beauty and healing properties found within the natural world. As the only comprehensive wellness program in the Hamptons, Shou Sugi Ban House offers an environment that is both tranquil and transcendent, encouraging one to Return to the Simplicity of Self.” 

No cause of death for the victim, identified as 33-year-old Brooklyn resident Sabina Rosas, has been released as of press time. In addition, no suspects have been taken into custody. Police ask anyone with information to call the department at 631-852-6392 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-220-TIPS.

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Steve Bannon released from prison after serving 4 month sentence

Steve Bannon, podcast host and former White House strategist to Donald Trump, was released from federal Bureau of Prisons custody on Tuesday. Sources told ABC News that Bannon was released from federal prison shortly after 3 a.m. Bannon had been serving his time served his time at FCI Danbury, a low-security federal correctional institution in Danbury, Connecticut.

Randilee Giamusso, a Bureau of Prisons spokesperson, confirmed that Bannon was released; later in a post on X, Bannon said he had returned to hosting his “War Room” podcast, which aired later Tuesday morning.

Bannon, 70, was sentenced on two counts of contempt of Congress in Oct. 2022 for failing to comply with a subpoena related to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, and served a four-month prison term, along with being fined $6,500. A U.S. district judge later agreed to postpone Bannon’s jail term while he appealed the decision, which was upheld by a federal appeals court in May 2024.

In the episode of Bannon’s podcast after his release Tuesday, he called himself a “political prisoner,” adding: “the four months in federal prison, not only didn’t break me, it empowered me. I am more energized and more focused than I’ve ever been in my entire life.”  He urged his listeners to vote, saying “everything is coming to fruition. We have to put this beyond their ability to steal it .. We have to crush them at the ballot box.”

Bannon’s legal problems are not over, however, as he was also charged and entered a not guilty plea in a separate New York State case in 2022.  Bannon is accused of defrauding donors to a “We Build the Wall” fundraising campaign that promised to erect a portion of wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, with charges in that case include money laundering, conspiracy and fraud.

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Teddy Swims to release ‘I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2)’

Teddy Swims has announced the second part of his debut album, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2), arriving on January 24, 2025

Part 2 of Teddy’s debut album follows the massive success of Part 1, which included his smash hits “Lose Control” and “The Door,” and arrives on the heels of his latest single, “Bad Dreams.”   In April, Swims released an expanded edition of the album with four addition tracks called I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1.5).

The singer announced Part 2 on Instagram:  “Delaying therapy a little longer because it’s time for a PART TWO baby!!! I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) comes out Jan 24th, 2025. Preorder starts now! I love you I love you I love you. It’s because of you that I get to keep doing this, so thank you.”  In a separate video on his socials, Teddy said, “It’s been a wild ride. … I can’t wait to show you this music. I’m so grateful, I feel so beautiful and healed, and loved and special. And, yeah, please … give it a listen. … I love you, I’m forever grateful for you.”

Swims also announced the continuation of his I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Tour with a new run of dates across North America in 2025, kicking off in Hollywood, FL on May 9th. The tour includes stops at Radio City Music Hall in New York, Cadence Bank Amphitheater in Atlanta, Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado, and more before wrapping up at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on September 9th.

To pre-order I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2), head HERE.

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Kelly Clarkson shares the original holiday song ‘You For Christmas’

Kelly Clarkson has teamed up with producers Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt for the brand-new original holiday single “You For Christmas”  Shared Clarkson on social media:  “My new holiday single “You For Christmas” is out🎁  #YouForChristmas”

“You For Christmas” marks the latest original release from Clarkson since her tenth studio album, 2023’s chemistry, and her first holiday offering her ninth studio album, 2021’s When Christmas Comes Around….  The latter album will also be reissued as a deluxe edition on November 1st to include the new single, along with a new cover of “Sleigh Ride.”

Take a listen to You For Christmas HERE.
To stream You For Christmas head HERE.

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