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Tim McGraw earns his 45th No.1 single with ‘7500 OBO’

Tim McGraw earned his 45th No. 1 hit with his latest single “7500 OBO.” The country superstar reacted to the news in a social media post“Thanx Country Radio for making “7500 OBO” the #1 record this week. We’ve got new music coming soon! Buckle in!!”

“7500 OBO” is featured on McGraw‘s 16th studio album, Here On Earth, which reached the No.1 spot on the Billboard Country album chart in 2020. The project was also re-released with an ‘Ultimate Edition’ this past spring, including additional songs.

McGraw is also teasing new music coming soon,” telling fans to “buckle in!!” McGraw revealed that he is working on his sixteenth studio album.   The forthcoming new album will mark McGraw first new album since the release of his 2020’s Here On Earth, which features the singles “I Called Mama,” “Undivided” and, of course, “7500 OBO.”

Tim McGraw Scores 45th No. 1 Hit With “7500 OBO,” Tells Fans To “Buckle In” For New Music Coming Soon

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Take a look at the trailer for Showtime’s reboot of ‘American Gigolo’ starring Jon Bernthal

Showtime has shared a trailer for the new drama series American Gigolo, starring Jon Bernthal. American Gigolo is a reboot of the 1980 film of the same name starring Richard Gere as Julian Kay, a high-end male escort who becomes a suspect in a murder case.

The Showtime series follows Julian (Bernthal) after he is released from prison after serving 15 years for a wrongful conviction. The character must navigate his complicated relationships with his former lover Michelle (Gretchen Mol), his troubled mother, and the people who betrayed him.  An official description reads:  “While Julian struggles to reconcile the escort he was in the past and the man he is today, Detective Sunday (Rosie O’Donnell) seeks the truth about the murder that sent Julian to prison all those years ago, unearthing a much larger conspiracy along the way.”

The premiere of American Gigolo is September 9 on Showtime. Take a look at the trailer  – here.

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Alter Bridge drop the title track to upcoming LP ‘Pawns & Kings’

Alter Bridge have issued the title track from their album Pawns & Kings, along with details of the forthcoming album release date of Oct. 14.  You check out the new lyric video for Pawns & Kingshere.

The band – consisting of frontman/singer Myles Kennedy, guitarist Mark Tremonti, drummer Scott Phillips and bassist Brian Marshall — worked again with longtime producer Michael “Elvis” Baskette on the project.

You can pre-order the album Pawns & Kings at your streaming service of choice – here.

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Machine Gun Kelly, Metallica, J-Hope set to headline Hulu’s Lollapalloza 2022 livestream

Hulu announced earlier this year that it would serve as the official streaming destination for three of C3 Presents’ biggest music festivals – Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2022 and 2023.

Hulu has now announced the streaming lineup schedule for Lollapalooza, running July 28-31 in Chicago. The festival will include artists like Metallica, Machine Gun Kelly, J-Hope,  Kygo, Tove Lo, Don Toliver, Wallows, IDLES, Denzel Curry, and Porno for Pyros. Two different live feeds will be available Friday through Sunday, with one feed for the Thursday shows. Select performances will be live-streamed exclusively to Hulu SVOD subscribers at no additional cost.

For more details, head to: Hulu.

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Machine Gun Kelly, Metallica, J-Hope set to headline Hulu’s Lollapalloza 2022 livestream

Hulu announced earlier this year that it would serve as the official streaming destination for three of C3 Presents’ biggest music festivals – Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2022 and 2023.

Hulu has now announced the streaming lineup schedule for Lollapalooza, running July 28-31 in Chicago. The festival will include artists like Metallica, Machine Gun Kelly, J-Hope,  Kygo, Tove Lo, Don Toliver, Wallows, IDLES, Denzel Curry, and Porno for Pyros. Two different live feeds will be available Friday through Sunday, with one feed for the Thursday shows. Select performances will be live-streamed exclusively to Hulu SVOD subscribers at no additional cost.

For more details, head to: Hulu.

Lollapalooza’s 2022 Livestream to Feature Metallica, j-hope, Porno for Pyros & More

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Justin Bieber set to return to his ‘Justice World Tour’ after his diagnosis with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome

Nearly seven weeks after he revealed his Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis, Justin Bieber will resume his Justice World Tour at the end of the month. The 28-year-old confirmed via Instagram that he’ll return to the stage at Lucca Summer Festival in Italy on July 31, and will take the stage for five other European shows in August before heading to South America in September. Bieber has 75 shows scheduled throughout the next several months with stops also booked across Asia, Australia and Africa. Postponed North American dates are expected to be rescheduled for next year soon.

Bieber had canceled the remainder of his North American tour dates in June after revealing that he’d been diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. He addressed fans at the time in a video, saying, “I’m just physically not capable of doing them.  This is pretty serious, as you can see. I wish this wasn’t the case. But obviously my body is telling me I need to slow down. I have this syndrome called Ramsay Hunt syndrome. … It is from this virus that attacks the nerve in my ear and my facial nerves and has caused my face to have paralysis. As you can see this eye is not blinking. I can’t smile on this side of my face. This nostril will not move.”

Justin Bieber Sets “Justice World Tour” Return After Ramsey Hunt Syndrome Diagnosis

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Chief Justice Roberts grants Indiana’s request for quick hearing on abortion law

On Monday, the Supreme Court issued an order clearing the way for Indiana to try to implement a state law requiring parental consent in order for a minor to get an abortion. Chief Justice John Roberts granted a request by state officials seeking a quick legal judgment on the measure, which was passed in 2017 but has since been blocked as unconstitutional under the Roe vs. Wade decision. That landmark decision was overturned last month in the Dobbs vs. Jackson case.

Monday’s order grants the state of Indiana’s request to bypass normal court procedures and move the case quickly to a federal appeals court for immediate implementation in light of Dobbs vs. Jackson. Without the order, it would have taken 30 days for the case to return to the lower courts.

Indiana’s strict parental notification law was first blocked by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in 2017, when it ruled the law ran afoul of precedent on nationwide abortion rights. The law would require anyone under age 18 to notify a parent or guardian, or to obtain permission from a juvenile court, to obtain the procedure in Indiana.

The move comes shortly after the controversy surrounding the case of a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio who traveled to Indianapolis for an abortion, which has become a national flashpoint in the abortion debate.

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Prosecutors in death penalty trial of Parkland school shooter say he was ‘cold, calculative, manipulative and deadly’

On Monday, the death penalty trial for Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz began in Florida, and in opening arguments, the state prosecutor called Cruz “cold, calculative, manipulative and deadly.” Prosecutor Mike Satz told jurors during a trial to determine whether Cruz will spend the rest of his life in prison or be put to death.  Satz told jurors that Cruz fired 139 shots killing 14 students and three adults during his rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., on Feb. 14, 2018.

According to Satz, Cruz allegedly spoke into his cell phone camera three days before the attack, saying, “Hello, my name is Nik. I’m going to be the next school shooter of 2018.”  Satz said there were seven aggravating factors that warrant the death penalty: “These aggravating factors far outweigh any mitigating circumstances, anything about the defendant’s background, anything about his childhood, anything about his schooling, anything about his mental health, anything about his therapy, anything about his care.”

Cruz, 23, pleaded guilty last October to 17 counts of first-degree murder and is facing a sentencing trial to determine whether he will receive the death penalty after weighing the aggregating factors established by Satz. Seven men and five women were chosen to sit on the panel after nearly three months of jury selection, and there are 10 alternates. All 12 jurors would have to agree on giving Cruz the death penalty; if even one juror disagrees, Cruz would receive life in prison without parole.

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Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Bobby Brown suspended for six games for violating NFL PED policy

Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Bobby Brown has been suspended six games for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancement policy. Brown will not be paid during his suspension, however, he is allowed participate in preseason practices and preseason games.

Brown was selected in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL draft by Los Angeles out of Texas A&M where he was named first-team All-SEC in 2020, appearing in 10 games his rookie year.

Brown will be able to return to the active roster Oct. 17, after the Rams Week 6 game against the Panthers. It’s unclear what substance he tested positive for, but he won’t be eligible to play in the regular season until Week 8 against the 49ers on Oct. 30 (Game 7 is a bye week for the Rams).

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Oklahoma City Thunder sign Kenrich Williams to four-year, $27.2 million deal

The Oklahoma City Thunder have extended forward Kenrich Williams to a four-year, $27.2 million deal, set to begin in the 2023-23 season. Williams is currently set to make $2 million for the 2022-23 season. Williams was set to enter unrestricted free agency next summer if a new deal was no agreed upon.

Oklahoma City acquired the 27-year-old Williams in the Steven Adams trade, and has emerged as a solid player and a respectable outside shooter.  In two seasons with the Thunder, Williams has averaged 7.7 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists while shooting 39.1 percent on over two three-point attempts per game in 115 contests.

The Thunder has spoken highly of Williams throughout his first two seasons, saying he is a ‘locker room leader.’ Williams had also stated multiple times last season that he’d like to retire with the Thunder.

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