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Morgan Wallen speaks out in video on Instagram to issue apology for his use of racial slur

Morgan Wallen took to Instagram and posted a five-minute video apology regarding what happened on the night he was recorded using a racial slur. Wallen asked his fans ‘not to defend him’ because he “was wrong” and now takes “ownership” of problems caused by his use of the N-word.

The 27-year-old Wallen had remained silent since the incident, but emerged on Wednesday to give his side of the story. “I’m long overdue to make a statement regarding my last incident,” he said, adding that he took time to collect his thoughts and “seek some real guidance.” Said Wallen, “The video you saw was me on hour 72 of a bender, and that’s not something I’m proud of either. Obviously, the natural thing to do is to apologize further and continue to apologize because you got caught, and that’s not what I wanted to do.”

Wallen said he has also reached out and engaged in “some very real and honest conversations” with leaders of various Black organizations. He added, “Our actions matter. Our words matter and I just want to encourage anyone watching to please learn from my mistake. There’s no reason to downplay what I did. It matters and please know I’m carefully choosing my next steps in repair.”

The fallout from that incident has seen Wallen suspended by his record label, pulled from radio, and dropped by many in the country music genre.

Morgan Wallen Breaks His Silence, Asks Fans to Stop Defending Him

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President Biden announces executive order for new sanctions on those responsible for the military coup in Myanmar

President Joe Biden announced on Wednesday he had approved an executive order for new sanctions on those responsible for the military coup in Myanmar, repeating demands for the generals to give up power and free civilian leaders. Biden said the order enables his administration “to immediately sanction the military leaders who directed the coup, their business interests as well as close family members,” adding that Washington would identify the first round of targets this week, and was taking steps to prevent the generals in Myanmar — also known as Burma — having access to $1 billion in Myanmar government funds held in the United States.

The Feb. 1 coup overthrew elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s civilian-led government, and occurred less than two weeks after Biden took office. Biden said, “I again call on the Burmese military to immediately release the democratic political leaders and activists,. The military must relinquish power it has seized.”

Biden announces U.S. sanctions against leaders of Myanmar military coup

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Bruce Springsteen arrested on suspicion of DUI, reckless driving in N.J. last fall

Bruce Springsteen was arrested for driving while intoxicated in a New Jersey recreation area last November. The 71-year-old was given three citations during his Nov. 14, 2020, arrest, for suspicion of DWI, reckless driving and consuming alcohol in a closed area, according to a National Parks Service spokeswoman, adding that Springsteen was “cooperative” during the process. Springsteen has a court date in the next few weeks, according to TMZ, which first reported the arrest Wednesday. It was unclear why the news was revealed only now.

Springsteen and wife Patti Scialfa live mainly on a 400-acre horse farm in Colts Neck, N.J., just east of Freehold, N.J., where Springsteen spent his childhood. 

Bruce Springsteen was arrested on suspicion of DUI in November: He was ‘cooperative’

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Bruce Springsteen arrested on suspicion of DUI, reckless driving in N.J. last fall

Bruce Springsteen was arrested for driving while intoxicated in a New Jersey recreation area last November. The 71-year-old was given three citations during his Nov. 14, 2020, arrest, for suspicion of DWI, reckless driving and consuming alcohol in a closed area, according to a National Parks Service spokeswoman, adding that Springsteen was “cooperative” during the process. Springsteen has a court date in the next few weeks, according to TMZ, which first reported the arrest Wednesday. It was unclear why the news was revealed only now.

Springsteen and wife Patti Scialfa live mainly on a 400-acre horse farm in Colts Neck, N.J., just east of Freehold, N.J., where Springsteen spent his childhood. 

Bruce Springsteen was arrested on suspicion of DUI in November: He was ‘cooperative’

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrate Super Bowl LV win with boat parade in Tampa

Amid continued concern over the coronavirus pandemic, the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrated their victory Wednesday with a boat parade. The team arrived by bus and boarded at least four boats, with the parade taking place on the Hillsborough River near downtown Tampa. Thousands of fans lined the river to cheer on quarterback Tom Brady, tight end Rob Gronkowski and many others.

Mayor Jane Castor again emphasized that people attending the parade must wear masks outdoors and observe social distancing rules, and there were also many fans on private boats, kayaks and other watercrafts to catch a glimpse of the team. They were directed to stay at least 50 feet (15 meters) from the boats carrying players.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrate Super Bowl LV title with boat parade

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Dallas Mavericks will resume playing National Anthem before games, following pushback from the NBA

The NBA said on Wednesday that all teams will continue play the National Anthem before games, in accordance with policy. The directive came a day after the Dallas Mavericks announced they no longer would play the song. NBA chief communications officer Mike Bass said in a statement: “With NBA teams now in the process of welcoming fans back into their arenas, all teams will play the national anthem in keeping with longstanding league policy.”

Dallas has not played the Star-Spangled Banner before any of their 13 regular or preseason games which were played this season at American Airlines Center in Dallas. Mavericks owner Mark Cuban responded after the league’s statement and said the team will play the anthem Wednesday in Dallas, saying in a statement: “We respect and always have respected the passion people have for the anthem and our country. I have always stood for the anthem with the hand over my heart — no matter where I hear it played. But we also hear the voices of those who do not feel the anthem represents them. We feel they also need to be respected and heard, because they have not been respected and heard.”

Cuban had said on Tuesday that he directed the team to stop the pregame tradition. saying he consulted NBA commissioner Adam Silver on the issue last November. NBA rules have required players to stand during the national anthem since the 1980s, but Silver has not disciplined players who have knelt in recent years in protest.

NBA issues statement saying ‘all teams will play the national anthem’; Dallas Mavericks will comply

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Brandi Carlile covers John Denver’s “Take me Home, Country Roads”

Brandi Carlile has shared her take on the John Denver classic “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”  Carlile’s rendition was recorded for the new CBS series, CLARICE, which acts as a prequel to to the Silence of the Lambs saga.

Carlile’s memoir Broken Horses will is set for an April 2021 release; for more information, you can check out her official website here.

Listen to Brandi’s version of “Take Me Home, Country Roads” – here.

Hear Brandi Carlile’s Haunting ‘Country Roads’ Cover in Full

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Jameson Rodgers & Luke Combs Debut “Cold Beer Calling My Name” Music Video

Jameson Rodgers and Luke Combs just released the video for their collab “Cold Beer Calling My Name.”

Jameson shares the story of how Luke came to sing on the track, “‘Cold Beer Calling My Name” is a song I wrote with my buddies, Hunter Phelps, Brett Tyler, and Alysa Vanderheym. Hunter had this idea and it’s a fun, easy song, but it actually took us two or three writing sessions to finish it up. Once we finished it up we knew it’d be a cool- or I thought it’d be a cool song to have somebody on it. At the time, I was out with Luke Combs and so I asked Luke if he’d like to sing on it. I know he’s a cold beer drinker like myself and so it work out”

Check out the video for “Cold Beer Calling My Name” from Jameson Rodgers and Luke Combs – here.

Jameson Rodgers + Luke Combs Deliver Good Times in ‘Cold Beer Calling My Name’ Video [Watch]

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Sandra Bullock joins Brad Pitt for the upcoming film ‘Bullet Train’

Sandra Bullock has reportedly been confirmed to join Brad Pitt in the action-thriller Bullet Train. The Sony Pictures‘ film features a star-studded cast, and it marks the very first time the two Oscar winners have appeared together on screen. The film is also set to star Joey King, Aaron Taylor Johnson, Brian Tyree Henry, Logan Lerman, Michael Shannon, Zazie Beetz, Masi Oka and Andrew Koji.

Bullet Train is based on the Japanese novel, Maria Beetle, by bestselling author Kotaro Isaka. Critically acclaimed director, David Leitch, who previously directed a number of box office hits including Atomic Blonde, Deadpool 2, Hobbs & Shaw, has signed on to direct the film. 

Sandra Bullock Joins Brad Pitt in Action Movie ‘Bullet Train’

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Faith No More, Stone Sour members join together for new band Dirty O’Keeffe, share first music video

Amid the quarantine, Faith No More bassist Billy Gould, Stone Sour guitarist Christian Martucci, Trash N Privilege guitarist/ vocalist Steve Shephard and Lagwagon drummer Dave Raun joined together to form the new band dubbed Dirty O’Keeffe.

Dirty O’Keeffe have released their debut single “Brick Or Bullet” to benefit saveourstages.com,  You can check out the song along with the music video at the link – here.

FAITH NO MORE & STONE SOUR Members Unite New Band DIRTY O’KEEFFE

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