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Neil Young Shares Unreleased Version of ‘The Losing End (When You’re On)’

Neil Young has shared “The Losing End (When You’re On),” taken from his upcoming Archives Vol. II box set. The live cut was performed with the Santa Monica Flyers at the Roxy in West Hollywood on Sept. 22, 1973, featuring future E Street Band member Nils Lofgren on guitar.

Last week, Young shared a never-before-released version of “Powderfinger” from the box set.  Additionally, he’ll be releasing a 50th-anniversary edition of After the Gold Rush.

Archives Vol. II is due out on Nov. 20. Take a listen to “The Losing End (When You’re On)” exclusively at neilyoungarchives.com.

Hear Neil Young’s Previously Unreleased Version of ‘The Losing End (When You’re On)’

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Foo Fighters Announce ‘Life At The Roxy’ Livestream Event

The Foo Fighters have announced they will be playing a special livestream show broadcast live from the Roxy Theater in Hollywood this Saturday, November 14th. Fan can get tickets at the link: here.

The band have also released a music video for their new single “Shame Shame,” directed by Paola Kudacki and co-stars Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl along with Sofia Boutella. “Shame Shame” comes from the band’s forthcoming album, “Medicine at Midnight”, which is set to be released on February 5, 2021.

Check out the video for “Shame, Shame” on YouTube.

Foo Fighters Announce ‘Live From The Roxy’ Pay-Per-View, Share “Shame Shame” Music Video

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Halsey Reveals Personal Details Of Her Life In New Poetry Book “I Would Leave Me If I Could”

Halsey can now add author to her list of accomplishments with the release of her new poetry book, I Would Leave Me If I Could. “Today is the day. Years in the making…,” she shared on Instagram on Tuesday, Nov. 10. “It’s things I ruminate on, fixate, miss, cry, regret, re-live and overcome. I love being a weird popstar [sic]. But I’ll always be a writer first and foremost. Thank you.”

The singer’s collection of poems features an array of anecdotes about her personal life, including her experiences with heartache, her family dynamics and allegations of domestic abuse, as well as accusations of sexual abuse. In the poem titled “Lighthouse,” Halsey discussed an unhealthy relationship with an unidentified person. She also alleged that her partner at the time took drugs. In the poem, the “Without Me” singer accused her partner of domestic abuse, sharing that “he would put his bleeding hand around my neck.” The poem “Stockholm Syndrome PT. I,” she compared her relationship to “a hostage situation.”

In her collection of poems, Halsey never reveals the individuals she’s referencing. The artist has been linked to G-Eazy, Yungblud, Machine Gun Kelly and actor Evan Peters.

Halsey Details Domestic Violence & Partner’s Drug Use In Poetry Book

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Beyoncé Teams Up With Fitness Platform Peloton for Multi-Year Partnership

The fitness platform Peloton and superstar Beyoncé announced a multi-year partnership. Beyoncé is working with Peloton to create a series of themed workouts experiences to help extend Homecoming to Peloton members via classes across multiple fitness categories, including indoor cycling, running, strength, bootcamp, yoga and meditation. Beyoncé is the most requested artist by Pelonton’s global community, and the partnership commemorates Homecoming season, an annual fall celebration for students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) that honors tradition and legacy.

Beyoncé said in a statement, “Peloton and I both believe that the power of music can help uplift, motivate and inspire those on their fitness journeys. I’ve been a Peloton member for several years, and I’m excited to partner with a company that helps people, young and old, be the best versions of themselves, in an innovative and adaptable way. I’m proud to celebrate the students at HBCUs with this donation, to encourage them to find and embrace their own wellness regimens.”

Beyonce and Peloton will award two-year Peloton Digital memberships to students at 10 HBCUs. They will receive access to a full library of fitness classes through the Peloton App that can be used with or without equipment. The memberships will go to students from Bennett College, Clark Atlanta University, Grambling State University, Hampton University, Howard University, Morehouse College and Morehouse School of Medicine, Spelman College, Texas Southern University and Wilberforce University but the end of the month.

Beyonce partners with Peloton for workout series

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Supreme Court Justices Signal Support For Affordable Care Act

On Tuesday, during arguments in a landmark case challenging the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh suggested they were inclined to favor “severing” the individual mandate from the rest of the ACA. The ACA provides affordable medical coverage to tens of millions of Americans over the past decade.

In the case, the high court is seeking to determine whether eliminating the mandate — the part of the law that required all uninsured Americans to buy health insurance through ACA exchanges or pay an income tax penalty — renders the entire healthcare law, known colloquially as Obamacare, unconstitutional.

Kavanaugh suggested the ACA could still pass constitutional muster without the mandate. Roberts later said he disagreed with a coalition of 18 Republican-led states headed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who argue the ACA was rendered unconstitutional by President Donald Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which removed the penalty and declared it illegal.

Some experts believe the case is the most important decision the Supreme Court will issue this term, which began last month and ends at the end of June. Striking down the ACA would cost as many as 20 million Americans their medical coverage and bring a tax cut to the wealthy.

Trump has been trying to repeal the ACA since he stepped into office. President-elect Joe Biden, who helped craft the 2010 law, said during his campaign that he would enhance and expand it.

Obamacare appears likely to survive Supreme Court challenge

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Democratic Candidate Cal Cunningham Concedes To Republican Thom Tillis In North Carolina Senate Race

On Tuesday, democratic challenger Cal Cunningham conceded defeat to Sen. Thom Tillis in a highly contested U.S. Senate race in North Carolina. According to the North Carolina State Board of Elections, Tillis had 2,642,884 votes or 48.71% to Cunningham’s 2,547,594 votes or 46.95%The presidential vote in the state is close enough that many major media outlets have not called the race for either President Donald Trump (49.96%) or President-elect Joe Biden (48.59%).

Cunningham, a lawyer and retired Army lieutenant colonel, posted on social media that he called Tillis to congratulate him on his win, tweeting: “The voters have spoken and I respect their decision. While the results of this election suggest there remain deep political divisions in our state and nation, the complete story of our country lies in what unites us: our faith and sense of confidence in our democracy, our civic values and common humanity, our shared aspiration to care for one another, and our belief that we live in a country that does exceptional things.”

Tillis acknowledged his win on social media, tweeting, “I am incredibly humbled by the chance to serve the people of North Carolina in the United States Senate for six more years and I pledge to continue keeping my promises and delivering results. I know that my job is fighting for the jobs of the hardworking people of our state, which is why my first post-election priority will be defeating COVID-19 and getting the economy back on track.”

Tillis was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2014 and was also a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, serving as speaker starting in 2011.

Democrat Cal Cunningham concedes North Carolina Senate race

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Pittsburgh Steelers Add QB Ben Roethlisberger And 3 Other Players To COVID-19 List

On Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Steelers added veteran quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and three other player to the team’s reserve/COVID-19 list. Offensive lineman Jerald Hawkins, running back Jaylen Samuels and linebacker Vince Williams were also added to the list. Each player will be isolated for five days and will not be allowed to attend meetings or practice in the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex.

The Steelers also placed tight end Vance McDonald on the reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday after he tested positive for COVID-19. The additional four players were found as “high risk” close contacts with McDonald on Sunday. The players added to the list will need to pass COVID-19 tests throughout the week to be eligible to play when the Steelers host the Cincinnati Bengals at 4:25 p.m. EST Sunday at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh.

Roethlisberger and the three other Steelers players can return to the team facility Saturday if they continue to test negative and don’t exhibit COVID-19 symptoms. The Steelers beat the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday in Arlington, Texas. The Cowboys on Monday canceled their Wednesday practice session after McDonald’s positive test.

Ben Roethlisberger among four more Steelers players added to reserve/COVID-19 list

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Russell Dickerson Earns His 4th No. 1 Hit With “Love You Like I Used To”

Russell Dickerson has earned his fourth No. 1 single with “Love You Like I Used To” which reached the top of both the Billboard Country Airplay chart and Mediabase chart this week.

“Love You Like I Used To” is the lead single from Russell’s 10-song sophomore album, Southern Symphony, which will drop on Dec. 4. 

Russell topped the charts with “Yours” and “Blue Tacoma” in 2018, and then scored his third No. 1 single with “Every Little Thing” in November 2019. All three songs were featured on his debut album, Yours.

‘Used To’ No. 1: Russell Dickerson Scores Fourth Career-Opening Country Airplay Leader

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Morgan Wallen Drops New Video For “7 Summers”

Morgan Wallen dropped a new video for “7 Summers,” which is expected to be part of Morgan’s upcoming sophomore album. Morgan teased the song via Instagram, before it rose in popularity on the social media platform TikTok.

Watch Morgan’s new video for “7 Summers” on YouTube.

Morgan Wallen Makes Acting Debut In ‘7 Summers’ Music Video, Teases Album Release Date

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Take A Look At The Trailer For Kristen Stewart’s New Holiday Film “Happiest Season”

Kristen Stewart stars along with Mackenzie Davis in the first trailer for the romantic-comedy Happiest Season.

Happiest Season follows Abby (Stewart), who plans on proposing to Harper (Davis) at Harper’s family holiday party. But things change when Abby discovers that her girlfriend has yet to come out to her conservative family.  

Happiest Season also stars Dan Levy, Mary Steenburgen, Victor Garber, Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza and Holland. Marty Bowen and Isaac Klausner produce with Jaclyn Huntling for Temple Hill. 

Stewart last starred in “Charlie’s Angels.” Davis played the titular role in “Tully” opposite Charlize Theron, and also appeared in the “Terminator” reboot with Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Happiest Season debuts Dec. 25 on Hulu, skipping a theatrical release in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Watch the trailer at the link: here.

Trailer drops for Kristen Stewart’s lesbian Christmas rom-com ‘Happiest Season’

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