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Brie Larson joins the cast of “Fast & Furious 10”

“Fast & Furious” franchise star Vin Diesel has publicly welcomed Oscar-winning actress Brie Larson to the ‘F&F’ family. Diesel wrote in an Instagram post, which included a photo of him and Larson laughing together, “Yeah yeah yeah… you see this angel over my shoulder cracking me up, you say to your self ‘that’s captain Marvel. Clearly there is love and laughter in this image. What you don’t see however, is the character you will be introduced to in Fast10. You have no idea how timeless and amazing she will be in our mythology. Beyond her beauty, her intellect… her Oscar, haha is this profound soul who will add something you might not have expected but yearned for. Welcome to the FAMILY Brie. @brielarson.”

Larson has publicly expressed her desire to join the blockbuster franchise, saying in a past interview: “Please, please tell everybody I would, of course, want to be in a Fast & Furious movie. I’m obsessed. I love them. I think they’re so good. They’re so fun. And they’ve made me appreciate cars. And it’s something that should be appreciated. They’re incredible. So of course, please.”

Plot details for Fast10 have not been disclosed, but just a few months ago Jason Momoa was announced as the newest member of the Fast & Furious family. Fast 10 will see the return of Justin Lin, who directed the latest installment of the blockbuster series, as well as previously announced cast members including Diesel, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Michelle Rodriguez, Sung Kang, and Daniela Melchior

Shooting on the movie is slated to begin this spring with a release date set for release May 19, 2023.

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Comedian Gilbert Gottfried dies at age 67 after long illness

Comedian Gilbert Gottfried has died at age of 67, according to a post on social media written by his family.  The statement read: “We are heartbroken to announce the passing of our beloved Gilbert Gottfried after a long illness. In addition to being the most iconic voice in comedy, Gilbert was a wonderful husband, brother, friend and father to his two young children. Although today is a sad day for all of us, please keep laughing as loud as possible in Gilbert’s honor.”   According to Glenn Schwartz, Gottfried’s longtime friend and publicist, the comedian died on Tuesday from Recurrent Ventricular Tachycardia due to Myotonic Dystrophy type II.

Gottfried performed stand-up comedy for over 50 years, and according to his representative, became known as “the comedian’s comedian” because his live performances put aside political correctness while he delivers jokes that know no boundaries.  Gottfried’s comedic career led to roles in films including “Beverly Hills Cop II,” “Problem Child,” “Look Who’s Talking II” and “The Aristocrats.” He was also notably the voice of the wise cracking parrot Iago in Disney’s iconic animated film “Aladdin.”  In 2017, he was the subject of the documentary “Gilbert,” about his life. He also co-hosted a podcast, “Gilbert Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal Podcast!”, where he and Frank Santopadre interviewed Hollywood icons and legends.

Gottfried is survived by his wife Dara, daughter Lily, 14, son Max, 12, sister Karen, and nephew Graham.

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Eddie Vedder to headline his 2022 Ohana Festival with lineup including Stevie Nicks, Jack White, P!nk and more

Eddie Vedder’s Ohana Festival has announced its lineup for 2022 with Vedder, Jack White, Stevie Nicks and Pink set to headline. The sixth annual Ohana Festival will run from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, Calif.

Aside from headliners Eddie Vedder, Stevie Nicks, Jack White and P!nk, the weekend will also feature performances by Khruangbin, St. Vincent, Brittany Howard, Billy Strings, Dermot Kennedy, Manchester Orchestra, Grouplove, The Revivalists, Broken Social Scene, Bomba Estéreo, Inhaler, Gang Of Youths, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Cautious Clay, Joy Oladokun, Dope Lemon, Briston Maroney, Kevin Morby, Kolohe Kai, Noga Erez, Madison Cunningham, Beach Goons, Devon Gilfillian, Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs, S.G. Goodman, Y La Bamba, CMAT, Habibi.

An exclusive pre-sale will begin Wednesday, April 13th at 10 am PST for those who sign up for early access at ohanafest.com. Any remaining tickets will go on sale to the general public on Thursday, April 14th at 10am PST via Ticketmaster. Ticket options include Single Day GA, Single Day VIP, Weekend GA, Weekend VIP, and Ultimate VIP.

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The Chainsmokers share release date for new album ‘So Far So Good’

The Chainsmokers shared that their upcoming album So Far So Good will released on May 13 via DISRUPTOR/Columbia Records, writing on social media along with the caption: “What a ride it’s been with you all to get to this point. We always tell ourselves… so far so good. Hopefully it’s all you will be saying soon too.”

The 13-track album features their recent hit single, “iPad,” and is currently available to pre-save/pre-add and pre-order now.

In addition, the official trailer for the new album is available to watch at the link – here.

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The Chainsmokers share release date for new album ‘So Far So Good’

The Chainsmokers shared that their upcoming album So Far So Good will released on May 13 via DISRUPTOR/Columbia Records, writing on social media along with the caption: “What a ride it’s been with you all to get to this point. We always tell ourselves… so far so good. Hopefully it’s all you will be saying soon too.”

The 13-track album features their recent hit single, “iPad,” and is currently available to pre-save/pre-add and pre-order now.

In addition, the official trailer for the new album is available to watch at the link – here.

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Pitbull announces North American tour with support from Iggy Azalea and Sean Paul

Pitbull has announced a new North American tour with special guests Iggy Azalea and Sean Paul, dubbed the Can’t Stop Us Now tour. Azalea and Paul will be performing on select dates. To see the full list of stops, click here.

The tour is set to kick-off July 28 at the Coastal Credit Union Music Park in Raleigh, N.C., before it wraps up on Oct. 19 at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Fla. Fans can get access to the presale from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursday, April 14 with the code “FIREBALL”. Tickets go on sale for the general public starting at 10 a.m. Friday, April 15 at AT&TCenter.com and Ticketmaster.com.

Pitbull announces 2022 North American tour

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2022 CMT Music Awards: See the full list of winners

The 2022 CMT Awards aired Monday night live from Municipal Auditorium in downtown Nashville, hosted in-person by Kane Brown and actor Anthony Mackie. Brown stepped in as co-host after Kelsea Ballerini tested positive for COVID-19. Ballerini co-hosted the show and performed from her home.

Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood were among the night’s big winners, winning two trophies, including the night’s top honor – Video of the Year. Said Aldean: “Winning is more exciting to me now than ever. It’s one thing to win awards when you’re a shiny new penny, but it’s another thing when you’ve been in the game for a long time, and you’re competing with all the shiny new pennies. After 17 years, I’ve never won this particular award. It means a lot to me, always. We all want to win. It’s not why we do it, but it’s nice to be recognized.”

Underwood added: “My fans have been voting for me since day one of my career, and that’s why I’m here in the first place. The fact they’re still voting is very special, and I don’t take that lightly. I’m so grateful they’ve carried me through, and we’re still here, and I’m still making music that I love.”

Cody Johnson also picked up two wins Monday night – Male Video of the Year and CMT Digital-First performance of the Year.

For the full list of winners, head to the link below.

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Former police officer who stormed Capitol is found guilty on all six counts at jury trial

On Monday, a former police officer who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was found guilty on all six charges at trial. Thomas Robertson, who was an officer in Rocky Mount, Virginia, when he entered the Capitol on Jan. 6, was arrested last January and fired by the city shortly thereafter.

The verdict given Robertson was another win for the Justice Department, which is overseeing an unprecedented investigation into the hundreds of people who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6. Robertson’s trial was the second Jan. 6 defendant to take his case to a jury.  Jurors deliberated Friday afternoon and all day Monday before reaching a verdict just before 5:30 p.m.

Robertson faced six charges, including obstruction of an official proceeding, civil disorder, and entering and remaining is a restricted building or grounds while carrying a deadly or dangerous weapon. A Justice Department attorney argued that Robertson was “part of the problem” on Jan. 6 and “decided to take matters into his own hands” because he didn’t like the outcome of the election, and added that “this defendant gleefully put himself in the thick of the initial round of rioters who set off hours of chaos inside the Capitol.”

Nearly 800 people have been arrested in connection with the Jan. 6 attack, and almost 250 have pleaded guilty. In addition to the two jury trials thus far, two Jan. 6 defendants have resolved their cases through bench trials. More than 2,500 people entered the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 attack, and hundreds more assaulted law enforcement officers outside the building.

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President Biden selects former federal prosecutor as his second nominee to lead the ATF

On Monday, President Biden announced the finalization of a federal rule to regulate so-called “ghost guns” more like regular guns, including requiring serial numbers and background checks for the purchase of kits to assemble guns privately. Kit makers and re-sellers would have to include a serial number on the weapon, and the federal rules would also require background checks for anyone purchasing a kit that can be readily made into a working firearm, including 3-D printing kits — just like the background check law that applies to all licensed gun sales. The rule would not ban gun kits themselves or strengthen penalties for crimes committed with ghost guns.

Biden also introduced his second nominee to lead the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives, former U.S. Attorney Steve Dettelbach. Dettelbach defended the ATF for facing unfair public criticism.  He said: ‘the men and women of the ATF and the public that they protect deserve better support from us. As we emerge from this pandemic, we’ve got to recognize that many Americans still face fear and isolation – not because of a virus, but because of an epidemic of firearms violence. It’s not a new problem, and it has many causes. That’s why it’s going to take an all hands on deck partnership approach to address that issue, and the ATF will be there.”

Dettelbach served as U.S. attorney for the northern district of Ohio during the Obama administration before resigning in 2016.  If confirmed, Dettelbach would be the first permanent director of ATF in seven years. The position often faces pushback from gun rights groups and has only had one Senate-confirmed director in the past 16 years. The White House touted Dettelbach’s two-decade career as a prosecutor at the Department of Justice, as well as his record of taking on criminal gang activity, domestic extremism and his experience with community gun violence.

This will be Biden’s second attempt at finding the ATF a permanent director. Last September, The White House withdrew former ATF agent David Chipman’s nomination to lead the agency amid opposition from gun rights advocates, Republican senators and some Democrats.

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Medina Spirit horse trainer Bob Baffert is barred from Preakness Stakes

The Maryland Racing Commission said Monday that horse rainer Bob Baffert will be ineligible for the 2022 Preakness Stakes.  Baffert led Medina Spirit to a 2021 Kentucky Derby win that was eventually stripped because of a banned drug. Baffert’s suspension from the Preakness Stakes came in a letter commission executive director J. Michael Hopkins sent to several animal rights groups that requested Baffert’s ban from the Preakness on May 21 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore.

In February, Baffert and Medina Spirit were stripped of their Derby victory, and second-place Mandaloun was declared the winner. Medina Spirit tested positive for 21 picograms of the steroid betamethasone through a post-race sample after the Kentucky Derby. That amount of the drug is double the legal threshold allowed in Kentucky racing. Medina Spirit died during a workout Dec. 6 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif; a necropsy revealed no definitive cause for the 3-year-old’s death, but cited a possible heart attack.

Baffert has been barred from participating in the 2022 Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes, the other two legs of the Triple Crown, for drug violations in the 2021 Derby and at other races. The Derby is scheduled for May 6 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. The Belmont will be held June 11 at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y.

The New York Racing Association also announced last yaer that its decision to suspend Baffert from its events, including those at Belmont Park, took into account that “other horse trained by Mr. Baffert have failed drug tests in the recent past.”  In addition, Churchill Downs suspended Baffert from Kentucky Derby competitions for the next two years, and he also received suspensions from the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, California Horse Racing Board and the New York State Gaming Commission.

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