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Buffalo Bills make history in 47-17 playoff win against New England Patriots

The Buffalo Bills made history in their 47-17 blowout victory over the New England Patriots – Buffalo never punted, kicked a field goal, nor turned the ball over, making them the first team ever in the NFL to go an entire game with no kicks, punts, or turnovers.

Buffalo’s first negative play from scrimmage came on the second-to-final play of the game; the Bills scored on their first seven possessions, which makes them the first team in NFL playoff history to accomplish that feat. The Bills are also only the second team in the Super Bowl era to score a touchdown on seven straight possessions in a playoff game. The only other team to accomplish that feat was the 2019 Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Playoffs against the Houston Texans. The 47 points were the most points a Bill Belichick coached team has ever allowed in a playoff game, including his time as a head coach and defensive coordinator.

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Sara Evans’ estranged husband Jay Barker arrested after allegedly attempting to run her over

Sara Evans’ estranged husband Harry “Jay” Barker has been arrested after attempting to hit the country singer with his car in Nashville, Tennessee on Saturday. Evans and Barker are currently separated.  Barker was charged with felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, per his arrest report. The former NFL player was placed on a 12-hour domestic violence hold at Davidson County Jail in Tennessee, and his bond was set at $10,000. He was released on bond around 7:30 p.m. local time on Saturday.

According to an affidavit, Evans was heading home from a gathering at her neighbor’s house in the passenger side of a friend’s car to ride across the street to her house. The report states that when they were passing the driveway, Barker was “reversing his vehicle at a high rate of speed attempting to hit them, but missed.” Evans reportedly contacted police after the incident when Barker allegedly drove away. Police say Barker later returned to speak with them prior to issuing a warrant for his arrest. Evans and the unnamed witness claim that Barker was intentionally trying to hit them.

Evans and Barker were introduced by a mutual friend as they were each going through divorces. The couple tied the knot in 2008, two years after the country singer filed for divorce from her first husband Craig Schelske after about 13 years of marriage. Evans shares three children with Schelske — Avery Jack, 22, Olivia Margaret, 18, and Audrey Elizabeth, 17 — but did not have children with Barker.  Barker has four children with his ex-wife Amy DiGiovanna, whom he was married to from 1995 – 2007.

Per his arrest records, Barker is due back in court on March 22. He issued a statement on Sunday afternoon (Jan. 16) on Instagram, saying in part that he’s “humbled beyond words by the support I have received from friends, supporters, and so many in the Alabama family.”  Said Barker: “We all confront challenges in life, and my family and I are facing one now. Unfortunately, headlines and quick-to-publish news stories do not adequately capture the full context and complex fabric of our lives. I love my family dearly, and at this difficult time, I respectfully ask for privacy for the sake of my family and especially for our kids.”

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Maren Morris announces her third album ‘Humble Quest’ will drop this March

Maren Morris announced that she will be releasing her third studio album titled Humble Quest on March 25, posting the album cover on Twitter along with the album’s tracklist.  Morris last released the album Girl in 2019, which included the singles “Girl,” “The Bones” and “To Hell & Back.”

Humble Quest will contain 11 songs including “Circles Around This Town,” “The Furthest Thing,” “I Can’t Love You Anymore,” “Humble Quest,” “Background Music,” “Nervous,” “Tall Guys,” “Detour,” “Hummingbird,” “Good Friends” and “What Would This World Do?”

Morris discussed the making of the the album on Twitter, saying: “It turns out this pandemic did humble me. Shooting my mouth off one time too many humbled me, the death of a beloved friend and producer humbled me, motherhood and marriage humbled me. Humble began to feel more like a grounded state of understanding oneself; not so much by being relatable to or understood by all. What I also discovered is that the songs I was managing to compose during this time were the most authentic and light lyrics that have ever flowed from my pen. They weren’t fitting with the times, they were distracting and eventually saving me from the times. 

You can pre-order/pre-save “Humble Quest” – here.

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Tiffany Haddish arrested in Georgia on suspicion of DUI

Tiffany Haddish was arrested in Georgia the early hours of Friday, Jan. 14 on suspicion on DUI.   According to Georgia’s Peachtree Police Department, officers responded to a 911 call about a “driver asleep at the wheel” at about 2:30 a.m.  Assistant Chief of Police Matt Myers said: “While en route, an officer observed a vehicle matching the description, and ultimately conducted a traffic stop as the vehicle pulled into the yard of a residence.”  Further investigation led to Haddish being arrested for driving under the influence; she was then transported to the Fayette County Jail.  Records state that Haddish, 42, made her $1,666 bond and was released from jail around 6:30 a.m.

Haddish’s rep did not respond to a request for comment as of press time.  According to People.com, the arrest comes during a difficult period in Haddish’s life; she ended her relationship with ex-boyfriend Common recently, and she has been mourning the deaths of her grandmother, her dog, and her close friends Bob Saget and Carl Craig.

Haddish is best known for her roles in Girls Trip, The Kitchen, Night School and Like A Boss. She is host of the television show, Kids Say The Darndest Things, and will soon be seen in the Apple TV+ mystery comedy series, The Afterparty.

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Celine Dion cancels all remaining dates for her North American concert tour

Celine Dion announced over the weekend that she is canceling the remaining dates on the North American leg of her latest concert tour. The 53-year-old Dion wrote on her website that she was suffering from “severe and persistent muscle spasms,” which were preventing her from taking the stage.

Dion posted on Instagram: “I was really hoping that I’d be good to go by now, but I suppose I just have to be more patient and follow the regimen that my doctors are prescribing,

There’s a lot of organizing and preparation that goes into our shows, and so we have to make decisions today which will affect the plans two months down the road. I’ll be so glad to get back to full health, as well as all of us getting past this pandemic, and I can’t wait to be back on stage again. Meanwhile, I’ve been very touched by all the words of encouragement that everyone’s been sending to me on social media. I feel your love and support and it means the world to me.”

The North American leg of Dion’s Courage World Tour was set to kick-off March 9 at the Ball Arena in Denver, before wrapping up on April 22 at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. The European leg of the trek is still scheduled to begin on May 25 in Birmingham, England as of press time.

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Rock Daypop

Corey Taylor confirms new Slipknot album for 2022

Corey Taylor has confirmed that Slipknot will release a new album in 2022. The Slipknot singer took to Twitter to share that the new Slipknot album and a few other projects are on tap for 2022: “Big Sh*t Coming, 2022 edition: ZvN updates, SK album, secret ‘homecoming’ plans, etc. Stay Tuned! ‘Hold On To Your Butts’ – Franklin D. Roosevelt.”  The new album will serve as the follow-up to 2019’s We Are Not Your Kind.

The band released the single, “The Chapeltown Rag,” back in November.  In addition to “SK album” referring to the new Slipknot LP, “ZvN updates” touches on Taylor’s feature film, Zombie vs. Ninja, for which he wrote the script.

Slipknot completed their Knotfest Roadshow tour in support of We Are Not Your Kind this past fall. Currently, the band has a series of European dates scheduled for this summer. Tickets are available via Ticketmaster.

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Megadeth and Lamb Of God to hit the road on ‘The Metal Tour Of The Year 2022’

Megadeth and Lamb Of God have announced the second US run of their Metal Tour of the Year, along with special guests Trivium and In Flames. Tickets for the second leg of Metal Tour of the Year, produced by Live Nation, are on sale now.

The Metal Tour of the Year was originally announced and planned for 2020 but was postponed due to the pandemic; the tour then launched 2021 and saw co-headliners Megadeth and Lamb Of God hit 29 cities across North America with special guests Trivium and Hatebreed.

Visit The Metal Tour of the Year’s official website for more information – here.

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Shawn Mendes shares the music video for ‘It’ll Be Okay’

Shawn Mendes has shared the official music video for his latest single “It’ll Be Okay,” which showcases the streets of Mendes’ hometown of Toronto. The video is directed by Jay Martin, who also helmed the visuals for Mendes’ “Stitches,” “Mercy,” and “There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back.”

“It’ll Be Okay” marks the first release from Mendes since teaming up with Latin superstar Tainy for “Summer of Love.” Both tracks follow the release of the singer’s fourth studio album, Wonder, which featured the hit songs “Wonder” and “Monster” featuring Justin Bieber.

Next up, Mendes will hit the road on the Wonder world tour, which begins in Denmark on March 14 and wraps in Newark, New Jersey on October 26. Throughout the tour Mendes will be joined by special guests King Princess, Tate McRae, and Dermot Kennedy on select dates. For more information and ticket sales, visit the official Wonder world tour website.

Take a look at the video for “It’ll Be Okay” – here.

To stream or purchase “It’ll Be Okay”, head here.

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Queen Elizabeth II officially strips Prince Andrew of military affiliations, royal patronages amid sexual assault lawsuit

Britain’s Prince Andrew has had his military affiliations and remaining royal patronages stripped away by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.  Per BBC, Buckingham Palace said in a statement on Jan. 13:  “With the Queen’s approval and agreement, the Duke of York’s military affiliations and Royal patronages have been returned to the Queen. The Duke of York will continue not to undertake any public duties and is defending this case as a private citizen.”  A royal source added that Prince Andrew “will no longer use ‘His Royal Highness’ in any official capacity.”   Andrew is the second son of Queen Elizabeth II, making him ninth in line to the throne. He shares daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson.

The announcement comes less than 24 hours after a judge denied the Duke of York’s motion to have a lawsuit brought against him by Virginia Giuffre dismissed.  In August 2021, Giuffre filed a lawsuit against the Duke of York at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, accusing Prince Andrew of sexually abusing her on three separate occasions, claiming he knew that she was being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, while she was under the age of 18.

In December 2021, a jury found Maxwell guilty of five of six counts of federal sex trafficking charges. She faces a sentence of up to 65 years in person. Maxwell’s lawyers argued that it was “Epstein who pulled the strings” and became the focus of federal prosecutors after Epstein was found dead in his jail cell in August 2019. In the complaint Giuffre filed against Prince Andrew, it stated that the alleged sexual and physical abuse of Giuffre caused “significant emotional and psychological distress and harm.” Giuffre is seeking damages for battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

In a 2019 BBC interview, Prince Andrew denied Giuffre’s sexual assault allegations, saying that he “doesn’t remember meeting” her. Following backlash over the interview, the Duke of York announced he would step back from his public royal duties.

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Supreme Court blocks nationwide vaccine and testing mandate for large businesses

The Supreme Court blocked President Joe Biden’s vaccine and testing requirement aimed at large businesses on Thursday, but it allowed a vaccine mandate for certain health care workers to go into effect nationwide.  The President has emphasized the necessity of getting vaccinated against the virus for months and decided to use the mandate on large employers in order to convince Americans to get their shots.

Biden issued a statement praising the ruling on health care workers but criticized the ruling on businesses that will have the much wider effect. “I am disappointed that the Supreme Court has chosen to block common-sense life-saving requirements for employees at large businesses that were grounded squarely in both science and the law,” Biden said.  Moving forward, Biden said “it is now up to States and individual employers to determine whether to make their workplaces as safe as possible for employees, and whether their businesses will be safe for consumers during this pandemic by requiring employees to take the simple and effective step of getting vaccinated.”

Liberal Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan issued a dissent: “When we are wise, we know not to displace the judgments of experts, acting within the sphere Congress marked out and under Presidential control, to deal with emergency conditions. Today, we are not wise. In the face of a still-raging pandemic, this Court tells the agency charged with protecting worker safety that it may not do so in all the workplaces needed. As disease and death continue to mount, this Court tells the agency that it cannot respond in the most effective way possible.”  The rule would impact some 80 million individuals and requires employers with 100 or more employees to ensure that their employees are fully vaccinated or undergo regular testing and wear a face covering at work. There are exceptions for those with religious objections. During oral arguments, the Biden administration asked if the court says employers can’t require the employees to get the vaccine, it should leave in place an alternate requirement for masking and frequent testing. The majority rejected that request Thursday.

The court allowed to take effect the vaccine policy rolled out in November by the US Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which sought to require the Covid-19 vaccine for certain health care workers at hospitals, nursing homes and other facilities that participate in Medicare and Medicaid programs.

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