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Kansas City Chiefs Sign Michigan Quarterback Shea Patterson

The Kansas City Chiefs have agreed to terms with former Ole Miss and Michigan quarterback Shea Patterson. Patterson spent the first two years of his college career at Ole Miss where he threw for 3,139 yards and 23 touchdowns in 10 games for the Rebels.

After the 2017 season, it was announced that Ole Miss would be banned from the postseason in 2018 due to NCAA violations. After the news, Patterson was granted permission to explore a transfer to another school, where he chose Michigan. At Michigan, Patterson recorded 5,661 passing yards and 45 touchdowns with the Wolverines in two seasons.

Patterson suffered a knee injury, a torn PCL, with five games left in the season and missed the remainder of the season. The Chiefs now have four quarterbacks on their roster, after releasing practice squad quarterback Kyle Shurmur earlier this offseason, who they signed as an undrafted free agent after the 2019 NFL Draft. The Chiefs signed Jordan Ta’amu before the 2020 draft and re-signed veteran backup Chad Henne this offseason.

Chiefs reach deal with ex-Michigan QB Patterson

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Take A Look At The Video For The Highwomen’s Single “Crowded Table”

Brandi Carlile, Amanda Shires, Maren Morris and Natalie Hemby — otherwise known as The Highwomen — dropped a new video for “Crowded Table.”

“Crowded Table” is featured on the foursome’s 2019 self-titled debut album, which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. The star-studded video for “Crowded Table” features appearances by Brandi, Amanda, Maren and Natalie, as well as other artists who contributed to the album, including Sheryl Crow, Jason Isbell, Yola, Tim Hanseroth, Phil Hanseroth, producer Dave Cobb and more.

Watch the new video for “Crowded Table” at the link here.

The Highwomen Debut Behind-The-Scenes Music Video For ‘Crowded Table’

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The Dixie Chicks Share New Single Titled “Julianna Calm Down”

The Dixie Chicks – consisting of Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire – have shared a new song, “Julianna Calm Down,” via Instagram TV.

“Julianna Calm Down” will be featured as Track No. 9 on the trio’s upcoming eighth album, Gaslighter, which was originally slated for release on May 1, before being postponed. No new release date has been announced.

“Julianna Calm Down” is now available via Amazon, Apple, Spotify and more.

Dixie Chicks release new song ‘Julianna Calm Down’ amid album delay

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Eddie Murphy, Tiffany Haddish, and More To Team Up For NBC’s Feeding America Comedy Festival

A star-studded comedic lineup has been put together for the Feeding America Comedy Festival, which will donate proceeds to the non-profit organization feeding families hit the hardest by the coronavirus pandemic.

Jack Black, Cedric the Entertainer, Billy Crystal, Brad Garrett, Whoopi Goldberg, Tiffany Haddish, Kevin Hart, George Lopez, Howie Mandel, Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Kenan Thompson, and more are set to appear in the two-hour special.

Doug Vaughan, executive vice president of NBC’s special programs, said in a statement: “There’s nothing more important right now than doing everything we can to make sure everyone affected by this pandemic is able to feed themselves and their families. We’re honored to be partnering with Feeding America and the amazing work they’re doing to make sure there is food on everyone’s table.”

NBC teamed up with Feeding America for the Parks and Recreation reunion special that aired Thursday, April 30, with NBC and sponsor partners State Farm and Subaru agreeing to match those donations.

Feeding America Comedy Special airs Sunday, May 10 at 7/6c on NBC, The Weather Channel, Comedy.TV, and streaming on the app Local Now.

Eddie Murphy, Tiffany Haddish, Adam Sandler Set for NBC Hunger Fundraiser

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Ariana Grande & Justin Bieber Announce Upcoming Collaboration “Stuck With U”

Singers Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber announced they are teaming up for a new song titled “Stuck With U” which is set to be released on Friday, May 8.

In an Instagram post, Grande explained that proceeds from the track will be donated to the First Responders Children’s Foundation. “We’re very excited about this for so many reasons,” Grande wrote in a statement. “We hope we make a big difference with this and we hope it uplifts you and makes you feel happy and that you love it as much as we do. We’ve had a really great time working on this and we’re so excited for you to hear it.”

“More than ever we are seeing the selfless, tireless and amazing work that doctors, nurses and healthcare providers give to the world every day,” Bieber added. “It is our hope we can lend our voices to raise awareness and give much-needed support for them and their families.”

The two pop stars previously collaborated on the remix to Bieber’s 2015 hit, “What Do You Mean?”  You can pre-order “Stuck With U” at the link here.

Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande to Release “Stuck With U” Collaboration

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Eagles Move ‘Hotel California’ Tour Dates To 2021

The Eagles have announced the rescheduled dates for their U.S. Hotel California Tour, which will now be taking place in the fall of next year. The special shows will include two sets; the first will feature the band playing the landmark album in its entirety joined by an orchestra and choir, followed by a second set of some of their biggest hits.

Tickets for the original dates, which were scheduled to take place this September and October, will be honored at the new shows, with refunds being offered at the point of purchase for fans unable to attend the 2021 concerts.

The tour is now scheduled to get underway with two night at the Pepsi Center in Denver on September 16th and 18th and will wrap up with a pair of shows at the Chase Center in San Francisco on October 22nd and 23rd. 

Eagles’ ‘Hotel California’ Tour Is Postponed a Second Time, to Fall 2021

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Rage Against The Machine Reschedules Reunion Tour For Summer 2021

Rage Against The Machine have announced they will be rescheduling their entire reunion tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  After initially postponing the first leg of their North American tour in March, April, and May, the band decided move the entire tour to 2021.

According to the band’s Facebook page:  Rage Against The Machine will commence our tour at such a time when we are confident it will be safe for our fans. The rerouted dates (health and safety permitting) are at RATM.com and your tickets will be honored for the postponed shows. During this difficult time we also respect the fans who want their ticket money back. We’ve requested and confirmed that, as of this weekend, anyone who wants a refund can begin the process at your point of purchase. We sincerely hope that each one of you and your families and friends stay safe and well and that music is bringing you solace and inspiration. We look forward to seeing you.

RATM’s 2021 tour dates will now kick off on June 3rd at Don Haskins Center in El Paso, TX.   Full list of dates can be found at the link below.

Rage Against The Machine Postpone Reunion Tour

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Many School Districts Ending School Year Early Due To Challenges With Distance Learning

The challenges of online learning due to stress and students’ lack of access to technology, is driving a growing number of school districts to the end the 2019-2020 school year early.

The Bibb County School District in Georgia, for example, has moved up its last day from May 22 to May 1. In a message to the district, Superintendent Curtis Jones congratulated students who improved their semester grades since the coronavirus outbreak shut down schools. The district will use the remaining weeks that schools would have been open to conduct professional development and collect the computers and other devices that have been distributed to students.

In Nebraska, many districts have all shortened their school year by at least a week, stating that dismissing students early gives teachers time to reassess online learning and begin planning for next year.  In New Hampshire, the stress families and educators have experienced during the shift to remote learning led to one school district, Monadnock School District, to the end the year two weeks early. Also in New Hampshire, Dover Public Schools moved its last day up to June 5, from June 22.

Some districts ending school year early over distance learning challenges

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Amazon’s Sales Jump Due To Surge In Online Shopping During Pandemic

Amazon recorded a 26% increase in sales driven by a surge in shopping by consumers worried about leaving home during the coronavirus pandemic. Chief executive Jeff Bezos said in a statement that Amazon intends to ramp up spending to address the challenges and business opportunities presented by the coronavirus, adding, “If you’re a shareowner in Amazon, you may want to take a seat, because we’re not thinking small.”

Sales soared to a record high $75.5 billion in the first quarter, up from 59.7 billion the same quarter a year ago, the company reported Thursday. However, profits fell 29%  to $2.5 billion. “But these aren’t normal circumstances,” Bezos said. “Instead, we expect to spend the entirety of that $4 billion, and perhaps a bit more, on COVID-related expenses getting products to customers and keeping employees safe.”  

Amazon continues to struggle to meet the huge demand from Americans and international customers, many of whom have remained at home for more than a month as the coronavirus pandemic spreads. Amazon has prioritized stocking and delivering items deemed most essential and raced to hire 175,000 U.S. workers in the span of a few weeks.

Amazon’s quarterly sales surge to record $75 billion

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Little League World Series Canceled For First Time In 74 Years

For the first time since it debuted in1947, the Little League World Series will not be played this year. The regional tournaments leading up to the championship event in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, has become another sports casualty due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Little League International announced Thursday in a statement:  “After a thorough assessment of the impact the devastating COVID-19 pandemic has had on 6,500 community-based Little League programs in 84 countries and based upon the direction of governmental and public health authorities, and in consultation with medical professionals and our Board of Directors, Little League International has made the difficult and disappointing decision to cancel its seven World Series tournaments and their respective regional qualifying events.”

The youth baseball program has more than 2.5 million participants worldwide. it had already put qualifying events on hold, but made the cancellation official with Thursday’s announcement. However, Little League International said the events would return next year.

Little League World Series canceled for first time

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