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Federal judge temporarily blocks President Trump’s freeze on all federal foreign and domestic aid

During a virtual hearing on Tuesday afternoon, a federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s freeze on all federal foreign and domestic aid. U.S. District Judge Loren L. AliKhan issued a brief administrative stay, which came minutes before the funding freeze was scheduled to go into effect.  Judge  AliKhan said that the stay preserves federal disbursements at least until Monday at 5 p.m. EST.

Earlier on Tuesday, the White House’s Office of Management and Budget has instructed all federal agencies to cease spending on any financial assistance programs if they suspect it might conflict with President Trump’s recent executive orders. A memo from the White House budget office ordered a pause on all federal grants and loans, potentially impacting trillions in government spending and halting public programs that affect millions of Americans.  The memo stated that federal departments faced a 5 p.m. deadline Tuesday to cease spending on any financial assistance programs (per NBC NEWS.)

White House Office of Management and Budget acting director Matthew Vaeth said in the memorandum that federal agencies “must temporarily pause all activities related to obligation or disbursement of all Federal financial assistance.”  The memo specified the pause will not affect Social Security or Medicare benefits, nor does it include “assistance provided directly to individuals,” but it applies to other relevant agency activities that may be implicated by the executive orders, including, but not limited to, financial assistance for foreign aid, nongovernmental organizations, DEI, woke gender ideology, and the green new deal.

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White House says mystery drones in Northeast were “authorized to be flown by the FAA”

In the first White House press briefing of President Donald Trump’s second administration on Tuesday, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the mystery drone sightings over New Jersey and along the East Coast late last year were “authorized to be flown by the FAA.   The drone activity was first reported on Nov. 19 by the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, and caused temporary flight restrictions in New Jersey throughout November/December 2024.

Leavitt said: “I do have news directly from the president of the United States that was just shared with me in the Oval Office, from President Trump directly, an update on the New Jersey drones. After research and study, the drones that were flying over New Jersey in large numbers were authorized to be flown by the FAA for research and various other reasons. Many of these drones were also hobbyists, recreational and private individuals that enjoy flying drones. In time, it got worse due to curiosity. This was not the enemy.”

In December, mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and other states on the East Coast prompted a demand for officials to find the source of the flying objects, some of which were spotted near military installations.  Trump suggested at the time that the Biden administration knew more than it was revealing to the public about the drones: “they know where it came from and where it went. “And for some reason, they don’t want to comment. And I think they’d be better off saying what it is. Our military knows and our president knows. And for some reason, they want to keep people in suspense.”

The Biden administration shared a statement from the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, the FAA and the Department of Defense on Dec. 16 that said while there were indeed drones flying over New Jersey, they constituted a “combination” of lawful aerial activity. Their joint statement read: “having closely examined the technical data and tips from concerned citizens, we assess that the sightings to date include a combination of lawful commercial drones, hobbyist drones, and law enforcement drones, as well as manned fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and stars mistakenly reported as drones.”

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WNBA’s Connecticut Sun trade All-Star forward Alyssa Thomas to Phoenix Mercury

ESPN’s Alexa Philippou reported Tuesday that longtime Connecticut Sun All-Star Alyssa Thomas has been traded to the Phoenix Mercury.

Philippou wrote: “Thomas was an unrestricted free agent but the Sun cored her, meaning the only way she could leave the team was to be traded. Thomas also had to sign off on her ultimate trade destination. Because the transaction involves a sign-and-trade, the move can’t be made official until Feb. 1.”

The 6-foot-2 Thomas averaged 10.6 points, 7.9 assists and 8.4 rebounds last year with the Sun.  She is regarded as one of the best defenders and facilitators in the league, establishing herself as one of the top players in the world. She leaves Connecticut, where she had played her entire career, as one of the greatest players in franchise history –  helping the organization to six consecutive semifinal appearances as well as Finals berths in 2019 and 2022.

Thomas finished top-five in MVP voting each of the last three seasons and is also a 2024 Olympian with USA Basketball. She earned six all-defensive team nods in her career and is also the league’s all-time triple-double leader with 11 in the regular season and four more in the postseason.

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Tiger Woods explains decision to keep Genesis Invitational in California after wildfires

Tiger Woods is sharing details of the ‘difficult decision’ to move the Genesis Invitational, which takes place annually at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California. Woods made his PGA Tour debut at Riviera in 1992 at 16-years-old; he has never won the Genesis, but has played the event in each of the last two years (as of press time, it is unknown if Woods will play again this year).

The Riviera Country Club has been home to the Woods-hosted event since 1999. After the recent devastating from the LA wildfires, however, the tournament will move to Torrey Pines in San Diego, the site of last week’s Farmers Insurance Invitational. Woods said that while other courses in California, Phoenix and Las Vegas were considered to host the Genesis Invitational, the decision to keep the Genesis Invitational in Southern California was an important one, and that it can be helpful in the area’s recovery.

Woods. 49, said Monday from his TGL match in Florida: “Riv is just not ready. There were so many different options out on the table, and we were trying to be understanding to all the victims that these fires have caused. The fact that with the city of San Diego we were able to stay within Southern California. With respect to the difficulties in L.A., I think it’s important that we were able to stay in Southern California because everyone who was born and raised out in Southern Cal can all relate to the fires. It’s a difficult situation, and we want to be very sensitive to that … I think because we’re in Southern California, I think we’re going to be able to raise more money for all the losses that have incurred.”

Torrey Pines in San Diego will host the Genesis Invitational from Feb. 13-16. Hideki Matsuyama is the defending champion, with he signature event boasting a $20 million purse.

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Maggie Rose and Vince Gill share ‘I Can’t Make You Love Me’

Maggie Rose and Vince Gill have teamed up for a new rendition of the Bonnie Raitt classic, “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” accompanied with a music video capturing the duo behind the scenes during the recording process.

“I Can’t Make You Love Me” arrives on the heels of Rose’s album No One Gets Out Alive, produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Ben Tanner, with conductor Don Hart (Phish, Lyle Lovett) overseeing the arrangements.

Maggie has shared the stage with the likes of Kelly Clarkson, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Duane Betts, Heart, Joan Jett, Eric Church, Gov’t Mule, The Mavericks, Fitz & The Tantrums, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Dave Matthews Band and The Revivalists, and has played the Grand Ole Opry over 100 times. She also hosts her podcast, Salute The Songbird in which she engages in candid conversations with various female musical inspirations on an array of topics.

Rose has also announced she will join Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show as support on June 18th in Greensboro, NC, and June 20th in Albany New York.

Take a look at Maggie Rose & Vince Gill in the video for I Can’t Make You Love MeHERE.

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Dylan Scott and Dylan Marlowe hit #1 on country radio with ‘Boys Back Home’

Dylan Marlowe has earned his first No.1 single at country radio with “Boys Back Home” feat. Dylan Scott, reaching the top of the MediaBase Country chart.

Marlowe wrote the track with Seth Ennis and Joe Fox, with Fox also producing the track. The song, recently certified gold by the RIAA, also earned over 154 million streams worldwide and featured a cross-genre collaboration between Marlowe and artist Yung Gravy.

Marlowe shared of the milestone: “Growing up, I’d always listen to country radio with my family. From hearing ‘Boys Back Home’ on the radio for the first time to now earning my first No. One – this experience has been surreal and such a blessing. And having my buddy Dylan [Scott] on this song made it even more special! Thank you to country radio for your support!”

Scott also shared: “It’s really special to not only have this #1 but to share it with a close friend. Dylan Marlowe is the real deal, but I’m the real “Dyl”! Haha proud of you buddy, and thank you country radio for being so good to me over the years!”

Marlowe just kicked-off his “Mid-Twenties Crisis Tour” in New York City on Jan. 23, featuring a total of 12 dates. Additionally, Marlowe will hit the road with Bailey Zimmerman this June as an opener for Zimmerman’s “New To Country Summer Tour.”

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Laverne Cox and George Wallace to star in new Prime Video series ‘Clean Slate’

Clean Slate, a series starring Laverne Cox and George Wallace, is set to premiere on Prime Video Feb. 6. Telma Hopkins, D.K. Uzoukwu, Jay Wilkison and Norah Murphy also star in the series.

An official synopsis reads: “This heartfelt comedy follows Harry (Wallace), an old-school car wash owner in Alabama who has a lot of soul searching to do when the child he once called ‘son’ returns after 17 years as a proud trans woman named Desiree (Cox).”

Cox recently appeared in Netflix’s The Uglies and she is also an executive producer on the eight-episode show, which notes that “the series explores universal themes of unconditional love, all through Norman Lear’s signature boundary-pushing brand of comedy,” per an official description.

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See the Season 6 teaser for ‘The Kardashians’ premiering Feb. 6 on Hulu

Hulu has shared a teaser and February premiere date for The Kardashians Season 6, the reality series starring Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner and their mom, Kris Jenner.

Season 6 will follow the family as they experience “a year full of challenges, milestones, and new adventures …with uncertain futures and their past returning to haunt them, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall, Kylie and Kris will have to rely on each other as they navigate their roles as moms and businesswomen, to overcome the obstacles that come with their increasingly complicated lives.”

The Kardashians Season 6 premieres Feb. 6 on Hulu; and also streams on Disney+ internationally and on Star+ in Latin America.  Check out the trailer – HERE.

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Hootie & the Blowfish release ‘The Atlantic Years 1994-2003’ box set

Hootie & the Blowfish have dropped their new box set, The Atlantic Years 1994-2003, available in multiple configurations, including a 5 CD set and a 6 LP set (the latter exclusively at rhino.com). The five-CD set will be available at the website, as well as in stores nationwide.

The new box set that collects Hootie & the Blowfish‘s first five albums for Atlantic Records, including their mega-selling 1994 release, Cracked Rear View.

In addition to Cracked Rear View, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, the set includes 1996’s Fairweather Johnson, 1998’s Musical Chairs, the 2000 covers album Scattered, Smothered and Covered and the 2003 self-titled release Hootie & the Blowfish. The latter two have never been available on vinyl before.

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Hayley Williams, Finneas, St. Vincent to perform at Hollywood Palladium’s L.A. Fire Relief Benefit Concert

Paramore’s Hayley Williams, FINNEAS, and St. Vincent lead the star-studded lineup for G*VE A F*CK LA, a special benefit concert taking place on a Feb. 5 at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Palladium to support wildfire relief efforts.

Hosted by actor John C. Reilly, the rest of lineup includes: Rilo Kiley’s Jenny Lewis, Christopher Owens, Courtney Barnett, Fred Armisen, Juliette Lewis, Kevin Morby, Lucy Dacus, MUNA, Perfume Genius, Phantom Planet, Reggie Watts, Rostam and Sasami, Scout Willis, Symone and the Linda Lindas, plus DJs Fat Tony and Harmony Tividad.

Proceeds will go towards local organizations working to provide aid to those impacted by the wildfires, including: Altadena Girls, Friends in Deed, One Voice and Pasadena Humane Society. All venue and ticketing service fees have been waived for the event, while the show will utilize Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange for resale to protect the original ticket prices. The event will also be live-streamed via VEEPS for a minimum $5 donation.

Tickets are on sale NOW, with VIP packages including entrance to an afterparty with Rico Nasty and Dylan Brady.

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