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Five Finger Death Punch Release Video For ‘A Little Bit Off’

Five Finger Death Punch have released a music video for their song “A Little Bit Off,” from the band’s latest studio album “F8.”

The video shows a deserted Las Vegas during the Covid-19 lockdown. Zoltan Bathory had this to say about the clip, : “Our new record F8 came out right at the exact moment Covid 19 smashed into western society and (naturally) all attention was diverted to the pandemic.'”

Watch the video for “A Little Bit Off” at the link: here.

Five Finger Death Punch Premiere New Music Video “A Little Bit Off”

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Smashing Pumpkins Cancel 2020 ‘Rock Invasion 2’ Tour

The Smashing Pumpkins have canceled their Rock Invasion 2 Tour originally scheduled to take place this spring.  The U.S. dates were postponed to October due to the effects of COVID-19, but now the tour has been called off for the year. “It is with heavy hearts that we must announce The Smashing Pumpkins Rock Invasion 2 tour will no longer be taking place,” they confirmed. Ticket buyers will be refunded for their purchases. See the full IG post at the link: here

This marks Smashing Pumpkins’ second set of tour dates affected this year, along with their planned North American trek with Guns N’ Roses.

Smashing Pumpkins Cancel Rock Invasion 2 Tour

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CrossFit CEO Apologizes For Racially Insensitive Tweets As Reebok Ends Partnership With The Brand

CrossFit CEO Greg Glassman made an insensitive remark about George Floyd on Twitter, Reebok and several affiliates announced they were ending their partnerships. Since then, Glassman has offered an apology on the social media platform.” data-reactid=”20″ type=”text”>After CrossFit CEO Greg Glassman made an insensitive remark about George Floyd on Twitter, Reebok and several affiliates announced they were ending their partnerships. Now Glassman has offered an apology on Twitter via the @CrossFit handle. “I, CrossFit HQ, and the CrossFit community will not stand for racism. I made a mistake by the words I chose yesterday. My heart is deeply saddened by the pain it has caused. It was a mistake, not racist but a mistake. Floyd is a hero in the black community and not just a victim. I should have been sensitive to that and wasn’t. I apologize for that. I was trying to stick it to the @IHME_UW for their invalidated models resulting in needless, economy-wrecking, life-wrecking lockdown, and when I saw they were announcing modeling a solution to our racial crisis, I was incredulous, angry, and overly emotional. Involving George Floyd’s name in that effort was wrong.”

On June 4, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation posted a tweet stating, “Racism and discrimination are critical public health issues that demand an urgent response, wherever they occur.” Glassman responded to the tweet: “It’s FLOYD-19. 

Reebok responded to Glassman’s remark by ending its partnership with CrossFit, saying in a statement: “Our partnership with CrossFit HQ comes to an end later this year. Recently, we have been in discussions regarding a new agreement, however, in light of recent events, we have made the decision to end our partnership with CrossFit HQ. We will fulfill our remaining contractual obligations in 2020. We owe this to the CrossFit Games competitors, fans and the community.”

Reebok cuts ties with CrossFit after CEO’s George Floyd tweets

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President Trump Pledges To Maintain Funding For Police Departments Despite Protests

On Monday, President Donald Trump pledged to maintain funding for police departments in the United States, despite growing calls for cuts to law enforcement budgets.  

“There won’t be defunding, there won’t be dismantling of our police,” Trump told a roundtable of state, federal, and local law enforcement officials at the White House on Monday. “We want to make sure we don’t have any bad actors in there … but 99 percent … of them are great great people and have done jobs that are record setting.”

Demonstrations over the May 25 death of George Floyd is giving way to a growing movement to make his case a turning point in race relations and policing, with some protesters and some liberal Democrats calling for police budgets to be slashed. Moderate Democrats have distanced themselves from the proposal, including presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey was jeered by protesters over the weekend after telling them he opposed their demands for cuts in the city’s police department.

Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Trump “is appalled by the defund the police movement.” She noted that the President is “taking a look at various” proposals in response to Floyd’s death, but offered no specifics as to what measures he was considering.

Trump says no defunding, dismantling or disbanding of police

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San Antonio Spurs’ LaMarcus Aldridge Out For Season Due To Shoulder Surgery

San Antonio Spurs’ LaMarcus Aldridge will miss the remainder of the season while he recovers from surgery on his right shoulder. The Spurs announced Monday that Aldridge had the surgery on April 24, stemming from an injury he suffered in a game at Utah on Feb. 21.

San Antonio is one of the 22 teams will that report to the ESPN Wide Wide Of Sports complex at the Disney campus near Orlando, Florida, starting next month, when the NBA plans to resume its season. The Spurs have been to the playoffs in 22 consecutive seasons, matching the longest streak in NBA history. The Spurs will be among four teams – the others being Portland, New Orleans and Sacramento – that are all separated by a half-game in the race for ninth place in the Western Conference and potentially a berth in a play-in series. The gap between those four teams is .010 percentage points.

Aldridge played in two more games after getting hurt, including one on March 10, when he scored 24 points in the Spurs’ win over Dallas. The NBA suspended its season the following day because of the coronavirus pandemic. Aldridge finished this season averaging 18.9 points and 7.4 rebounds per game.

Aldridge out for season after surgery on shoulder

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MLB Proposes 76-Game Schedule, Prorated Salaries

Major League Baseball is proposing a 76-game regular season, expanding the playoffs from 10 teams to as many as 16 and allowing players to earn about 75% of their prorated salaries. Players have refused cuts beyond what they agreed to in March shortly after the pandemic began. The negotiations have jeopardized plans to hold opening day around the Fourth of July in empty ballparks.

MLB’s latest proposal would guarantee 50% of players’ prorated salaries over the regular season, according to details obtained by The Associated Press,. The proposal would eliminate all free-agent compensation for the first time since the free-agent era started in 1976. It also would forgive 20% of the $170 million in salaries already advanced to players during April and May.

Players agreed March 26 for prorated salaries that depend on games played, part of a deal for a guarantee of service time if the season was scrapped. MLB says it can’t afford to play in ballparks without fans and on May 26 proposed an 82-game schedule. The union countered with a 114-game schedule at prorated pay that would extend the regular season by a month through October.

MLB proposes 76-game schedule with 75% prorated salaries: report

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Travis Denning Hits No.1 On Country Airplay Charts With “After A Few”

Travis Denning’s single, “After a Few,” has reached the number-one spot on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, marking Travis’ first No. 1 hit. Co-written by the Denning, Kelly Archer and Justin Weaver, “After a Few” is Travis’ second career single following his 2018 debut, “David Ashley Parker from Powder Springs.”

“After a Few” is featured on Travis’ latest EP, Beer’s Better Cold, which dropped on May 15. As a songwriter, he co-wrote Michael Ray’s 2019 single “Her World or Mine,” and additional songs by Jason Aldean, Justin Moore and Chase Rice.

Take a look at the video for “After A Few” at the link: here.

After a 65-Week Climb to No. 1, Travis Denning Sets Two Chart Records

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Trace Adkins Debuts New Track “Mind On Fishin'”

Trace Adkins has released his new tune, Mind on Fishin’, along with an accompanying music video.

Mind on Fishin’ is very relatable to me,” the singer reveals“The song, co-written by one of my favorite writers, Wynn Varble, along with Aaron Raitiere, tells the story of a struggle we have all faced a time or two.”

Mind on Fishin’ follows “Better Off,” which was Trace’s first solo single release since 2017. You can watch the video for Mind on Fishin’ at the link: here

Trace Adkins Reels Us Back in With “Mind on Fishin’”

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Lifetime Cuts Ties With Abby Lee Miller Of “Dance Moms” After Allegations Of Racist Comments

Lifetime is cutting ties with Dance Moms‘ Abby Lee Miller after accusations of racism surfaced against the reality star. The network will no longer move forward with Millers’s planned new show, Abby’s Virtual Dance Off, a spinoff series to Dance Moms scheduled to premiere later this summer.  In addition, should Dance Moms be renewed for a 9th season, Miller will no longer be part of the series.

Earlier this week, Miller posted a (now-deleted) black square on Instagram for #BlackOutTuesday in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Shortly thereafter, Adriana Smith, who appeared on Season 8 of Dance Moms with her daughter Kamryn, responded with her own Instagram, writing: “I couldn’t think of a more perfect day to address my experience with Abby Lee Miller. Wanna know the truth?” Smith shared a series of posts from her Notes app, writing that at one time, Miller allegedly made a number of racist remarks towards Kamryn. “A statement from her that sticks in my mind to this day during my time on DMS8 is ‘I know you grew up in the HOOD with only a box of 8 crayons, but I grew up in the Country Club with a box of 64 – don’t be stupid,'” Smith recalled, adding: “This to me shows that you think you are better than me and in higher rank and all together superior to ME. This to me shows that you don’t give a f— about me or where I came from.” The mother also alleged that at one point, her daughter had heard Miller say that she was only included on the show for a “sprinkle of color.”.

In a statement, Miller apologized to the family, writing, “I realize that racism can come not just from hate, but also from ignorance. No matter the cause, it is harmful, and it is my fault. While I cannot change the past or remove the harm I have done, I promise to educate myself, learn, grow, and do better. While I hope to one day earn your forgiveness, I recognize that words alone are not enough. I understand it takes time and genuine change.”

Lifetime cancels ‘Abby’s Virtual Dance Off’ after Abby Lee Miller allegations

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Cate Blanchett Says She’s “Fine” After Injuring Her Head With Chainsaw During Quarantine

Cate Blanchett  revealed she cut her head with a chainsaw during quarantine, but is “fine.”

The Oscar winner shared her experience on former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s podcast, A Podcast of One’s Own, May 27. However, Blanchett said she’s totally fine, and the injury was minor. “I had a bit of a chainsaw accident yesterday, which sounds very, very exciting, but it wasn’t,” she explained. “Apart from the little nick to my head, I’m fine.” It is unclear what Blanchett was doing with the chainsaw when she was injured, but it took place at her estate in England where she and her family have been self-isolating amid the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. 

Cate Blanchett has cut her head with a chainsaw during lockdown — but she’s OK

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