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Ariana Grande, Halsey, And More Artists Join In “Black Lives Matter” Protests

Black Lives Matter marches have continued across the country in response to the death of George Floyd, and a number of high-profile celebrities, like Ariana Grande and Halsey, have marched alongside activists and shared updates on social media.

Grande has been on the ground in Los Angeles with a “Black Lives Matter” sign and marching alongside her close friend, Doug Middlebrook, and boyfriend, Dalton Gomez.  Grande has encouraged the media to bring attention to the peaceful side of protesting.  She wrote, “hours and miles of peaceful protesting yesterday that got little to no coverage, all throughout beverly hills and west hollywood we chanted, people beeped and cheered along. we were passionate, we were loud, we were loving. cover this too please.”

Halsey, who is biracial, was protesting alongside her ex-boyfriend and close friend, YUNGBLUD, who she says “literally ran exposed in front of rounds being shot to drag wounded people to safety without even thinking twice.” Halsey has been particularly outspoken about social justice reform, sharing photos and live commentary from the ground while protesting in Los Angeles. 

Other celebrity protesters have included J. Cole, Tinashe, Kehlani, Kali Uchis, Lauren Jauregui, YUNGBLUD, Madison Beer, Emily Ratajkowski, and Timothée Chalamet.

Ariana Grande, Halsey, Kehlani, And More Joined Protests Against Racist Violence

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Music Industry Calls For ‘Blackout Tuesday’ After George Floyd’s Death

The music industry is standing in solidarity after the death of George Floyd with a “Blackout Tuesday” initiative. Floyd is the black man who was killed while being restrained by Minneapolis police.

Atlantic Records’ senior director of marketing, Jamila Thomas and Platoon’s senior artist campaign manager, Brianna Agyemang, are behind the blackout, which is also circulating on social media as #TheShowMustBePaused. The blackout calls for the music industry to stop operations on Tuesday, June 2, to bring awareness to the police brutality and racial injustice in the U.S.

A statement read, “The music industry is a multibillion dollar industry. An industry that has profited predominantly from black art. Our mission is to hold the industry at large, including major corporations and their partners who benefit from the efforts, struggles and successes of black people accountable. To that end, it is the obligation of these entities to protect and empower the black community that have made them disproportionately wealthy in ways that are measurable and transparent.”  The statement continued, “This is not just a 24-hour initiative. We are and will be in this fight for the long haul. We are tired and can’t change things alone.”

“Blackout Tuesday” has received support from major record labels, including Interscope Records, Def Jam Recordings, Warner Records, Sony Music Entertainment, Capitol Records and Columbia Records, among others.

The initiative is a response to the widespread protests that have broken out across the country since Floyd died under police custody.

Music Industry to Observe ‘Black Out Tuesday’ in Solidarity with Nationwide Protests

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Motley Crue, Def Leppard And Poison Postpone 2020 “Stadium Tour”

Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett and The Blackhearts have officially postponed their North American Stadium Tour due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Motley Crue shared a joint statement from all of the bands on Monday, June 1st:

“We wanted to continue to communicate with our fans and update you with valid information as it becomes available.

“The official decision has been made to move all 2020 North American Stadium Tour dates into the summer of 2021. The new stadium dates are being rescheduled, your tickets will be honored for all postponed shows and refund policy information will be made available shortly.

“Stay tuned, be safe and we will see you next year. Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett and The Blackhearts.”

Motley Crue and Def Leppard Postpone 2020 Summer ‘Stadium Tour’

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Major Retailers Target, Apple And Walmart To Temporarily Close Stores Amid Protest Dangers

U.S. retailers are closing some of their stores across the country because of disruptions caused by the widespread street protests over the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. On Sunday, Target, CVS, Apple and Walmart all said that they had temporarily closed or limited hours at some locations for safety reasons. In some places, their stores have been burned, broken into or looted as protests turned violent.

Amazon said Sunday that it has adjusted its routes and suspended deliveries to keep its drivers safe in some cities, including Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle and Minneapolis. A spokeswoman also said Amazon is also abiding by local curfews that have required people to remain off streets after a specified hour at night.

Target, which is based in Minneapolis, said it has closed six stores for an extended period. Some of the worst damage was seen at its Lake Street store near where Floyd was killed. Footage showed people walking away with merchandise as smoke filled the store. The company said Sunday it was boarding up the store. Another of its stores in Minneapolis remains closed, along with stores in Atlanta, Philadelphia, Chicago and Oakland, California.

Walmart said it closed hundreds of stores late Sunday afternoon to protect employees and customers. CVS didn’t say how many stores it closed but said it shuttered locations are in more than 20 states and the District of Columbia. A spokeswoman said pharmacies at closed stores will reroute customers to a nearby CVS so they can get prescriptions filled. And Apple said it decided to keep some of its stores closed Sunday. It didn’t say how many were affected.

Target temporarily closing stores due to protest dangers

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President Trump Says He Will Designate Antifa A Terrorist Organization

President Donald Trump said on Sunday the U.S. government will designate anti-fascist group Antifa as a terrorist organization. President Trump made the announcement on Twitter, comes amid violent nationwide protests about police brutality following the death of a George Floyd, a black man in Minneapolis seen on video gasping for breath as a white police officer knelt on his neck.

Several top officials from the Trump administration, including U.S. Attorney General William Barr, have blamed Antifa and other “agitators” for taking over the protests in U.S. cities. Barr said in a statement on Sunday following the president’s tweet, “The violence instigated and carried out by Antifa and other similar groups in connection with the rioting is domestic terrorism and will be treated accordingly.” 

Trump’s tweet Sunday is not the first time the president has described Antifa as a terrorist group. Other conservative politicians, such as Texas Senator Ted Cruz, have made similar statements. However even if the Trump administration pursues the designation through formal channels, it would typically require coordination across multiple federal agencies. Experts say Trump lacks the legal authority to do so.

Trump Says ‘Antifa’ Will Be Designated A Terrorist Organization

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Jon “Bones” Jones Says He Will Be Giving Up UFC Title Amid Pay Dispute

Jon “Bones” Jones tweeted Sunday that he’s giving up his UFC title in a pay dispute. Jones tweeted using the Latin phrase of “I came, I saw, I conquered,” attributed to Julius Caesar. “To the light-heavyweight title — veni, vidi, vici,” tweeted Jones. Asked if was giving up his title, he tweeted “Yes.”

After one Twitter user suggested Jones hurting himself more than the UFC, Jones replied: “I hurt myself every time I walk out there and take a punch to the head and not feel my pay is worth it anymore.” The 32-year-old Jones had expected to fight heavyweight Francis Ngannou, but said the UFC did not want to pay him enough. 

UFC President Dana White said the fighter wanted “crazy” money, citing demands of $15 million, $20 million and $30 million. “He can do whatever he wants to do. He can sit out, he can fight, he can whatever,” White said Saturday night after an event in Las Vegas. “Jon Jones can say whatever he wants publicly. It’s his God-given right here in America. He can say whatever he wants. And when he’s ready to come back and fight, he can.”

‘Bones out’: Jon Jones says he’ll vacate UFC title

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Brad Keselowski Earns Second Win of Season At Bristol Motor Speedway

Brad Keselowski earned his second win of the season on Sunday at the Food City presents the Supermarket Heroes 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway. 

Keselowski got his first victory of the season last Sunday in the Coca-Cola 600 and is now is the first driver to win multiple races in the five Cup events since NASCAR resumed May 17. “There’s so much going on in the world, I am just thankful I get to be a race car driver and do this,” Keselowski said after giving Ford its third win in five races.

HIGHLIGHTS: Food City 500 at Bristol

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Kip Moore Premieres ”7 Days At The Rock” Documentary With New Album ‘Wild World’

Kip Moore’s fourth studio album, Wild World, was released on May 29 and the musician shared a 26-minute documentary film titled 7 Days at the Rock, which chronicles the weeks leading up to the album release. 

Moore said in a statement: “7 Days at the Rock came around really organically leading up to the release of this record. This is a unique moment in time for all of us that none of us will ever forget and so it felt right to kind of reflect on everything that is going on, as well as shed some light into the process of releasing Wild World.”

Wild World features 13 songs, 12 of which Moore co-wrote. You can take a look at the documentary 7 Days at the Rock at the link: here.

Watch Kip Moore’s New Documentary, “7 Days at the Rock,” in Celebration of New Album, “Wild World”

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Take A Look At Dolly Parton’s New Video For “When Life Is Good Again”

Dolly Parton has released a new quarantine-inspired song, “When Life Is Good Again.” Dolly debuted the song’s new video while speaking virtually with Time magazine for its new TIME100 Talks: Finding Hope project. The live virtual event series convenes leaders from different disciplines to spotlight solutions to urgent global problems and encourage cross-disciplinary action.

“Since our world was forever changed by the COVID virus, I have felt a deep respect and appreciation for all of our frontline responders,” says Dolly. “This video is to pay respect to them and to remind all of us that this too shall pass. If we pull together as a community, we can rise above and look forward to more beautiful days on the horizon. I hope you love this song as much as I have loved bringing it to you.”

Watch Dolly’s video for “When Life Is Good Again” at the link: here. 

See Dolly Parton’s music video for uplifting new song, ‘When Life Is Good Again’

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Julianne Hough And Brooks Laich Split After 3 Years Of Marriage

Julianne Hough and Brooks Laich announced they are separating after nearly three years of marriage.

“We have lovingly and carefully taken the time we have needed to arrive at our decision to separate,” they said in a joint statement. “We share an abundance of love and respect for one another and will continue to lead with our hearts from that place. We kindly request your compassion and respect for our privacy moving forward.”

Hough, 31, and Laich, 36, married in 2017 after four years of dating. The couple has been spending time apart, quarantining separately amid the coronavirus pandemic. According to insiders, the breakup was “a long time coming.” “They argued a lot and just had different viewpoints on important issues,” the source said. “There’s still a love there, but not in a romantic sense.”

Julianne Hough and Brooks Laich Announce They Have Split After 3 Years of Marriage

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