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Police confirm dismembered bodies found in Oklahoma river are those of 4 missing men

Okmulgee Police Department in Oklahoma have confirmed that four dismembered bodies recovered from a river on Friday belonged to a group of missing men.  Authorities say they are searching for a person of interest following their murders.

On Monday police Chief Joe Prentice confirmed the bodies of four men pulled from the Deep Fork River, Southwest of the city of Okmulgee, on Friday belonged to Mark Chastain, 32; Billy Chastain, 30; Alex Stephens, 29; and Mike Sparks, 32, who were reported missing overnight last Monday. The cause of death for the men is still pending, but police confirmed all four had gunshot wounds and their bodies were dismembered before they were dumped into the river. Prentice could not specify when exactly the bodies were placed in the river but guessed somewhere between late Sunday night or early Monday morning.

The four men were close friends, and were believed to have left Billy Chastain’s home in Okmulgee Sunday night by bicycel. Investigators believe that the men planned to commit some kind of criminal act when they left a residence, but added they do not know where or what the men planned to d.  Investigators found evidence of a “violent event” on an adjoining property to a salvage yard the police had initially searched.  While police have not named a suspect, they said Joe Kennedy, owner of two salvage yards, is considered a person of interest. Kennedy was reported missing Saturday night and may be suicidal. He is believed to be driving a Chrysler with Oklahoma license plate number LSA245.  Police chief Prentice said that no charges have been filed against Kennedy but “investigators would like to speak with him again.”

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Hearing aids are now available over the counter at retailers Walgreens, CVS, and more

Hearing aids can now be purchased without a prescription or medical exam from Walgreens, CVS, Walmart and Best Buy. The Food and Drug Administration issued a rule in August that allowed over-the-counter sales of hearing aids for adults ages 18 and older with mild to moderate hearing loss. People with severe hearing loss and children still need prescriptions for the devices. President Joe Biden issued an executive order in 2021 directing the Health and Human Services Department and the FDA to develop a rule allowing over-the-counter sales of hearing aids.

On Monday, Walgreens started selling over-the-counter hearing aids online and at its stores nationwide for $799 a pair. By comparison, the average cost of prescription hearing aids can range between $2,000 and $8,000. CVS is selling over-the-counter devices on its website with prices ranging from $199 to $999, and will also start offering them at select pharmacy locations beginning in November.

Walmart is selling over-the-counter hearing aids online and in stores in Colorado, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas; according to the company, the devices will be available at additional locations nationwide with prices range from $199 to $999 depending on the device. Best Buy is selling 20 different over-the-counter hearing aids online with prices ranging from $200 to $3,000; the electronics retailer will offer the devices in 300 stores across the country later this month.

According to the FDA, an estimated 30 million people in the U.S. have hearing loss, but only about one-fifth of these individuals have hearing aids. Many people who could benefit from the devices cannot access them due to cost.

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Houston Rockets sign guard Kevin Porter Jr. to $82.5M extension

Sources tell ESPN that the Houston Rockets have signed Kevin Porter Jr. to a four-year, $82.5 million extension, which will keep the guard under contract with the organization through the 2026-27 season.

The Rockets also announced the multi-year extension, but did not provide details about the contract.
Rockets general manager Rafael Stone said in a news release: “We value the player and the person that Scoot is becoming and are eager to invest in him and his journey He’s expressed how happy he is to be with this organization and has shown his commitment to putting in the work both on and off the court. We are excited for the opportunity to continue to build something special with him.”

The Rockets acquired Porter in Jan. 2021. Porter began his NBA career as the No. 30 overall pick by the Cleveland Cavalier in the 2019 NBA Draft. The 6-foot-4 guard averaged a career-high 16.6 points per game in 26 appearances in 2020-21. He averaged 15.6 points, 6.2 assists and 4.4 rebounds per game in 61 starts last season.

The Rockets will face the Atlanta Hawks in their season opener at 7:30 p.m. EDT on Wednesday in Houston.

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Cody Johnson features his wife and daughters in the new video for ‘Human’

The video for Cody Johnson’s “Human” features some special guest stars: Cody’s wife, Brandi, and their two daughters, Clara Mae, 7, and Cori, 5.

The video is filled with clips featuring Johnson’s love of rodeo and music. You also see the singer spending a lot of time on the phone with his wife and video chatting with his kids.  The video ends with Johnson returning home from the road, and being greeted by his daughters and wife.

Johnson shares about life on the road: “I just think it’s a balance. I’ve got 6-year-old and 4-year-old little girls, and I’m trying to be not just somebody who’s out trying to get rich or famous. I’m trying to be a good leader to influence the people around me. I want to be better. And the things that make me better are working on my ranch and just doing the normal things.”

Cody will embark on his first world tour opening for Luke Combs in 2023.  You can take a look at the video for “Humans”here.

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Chase Rice releases video for his new single ‘Way Down Yonder’

Chase Rice dropped the Western-inspired music video for his latest single, “Way Down Yonder.”  According to a press release, Rice wrote the track with Hunter Phelps, John Byron, Blake Pendergrass and Corey Crowder during a writing retreat in Florida.

Rice recorded his album, featuring “Way Down Yonder,” during a two-week period at his Nashville-area farm with a band and producer Oscar Charles. Said Rice: “When we wrote this song, I had the mountains of North Carolina where I grew up in mind; all the moonshining history there in the Appalachians. Then all of a sudden during the recording process, Rob McNelley started playing this crazy carnival sound on the acoustic… and it got Western quick. That turned it from a song I didn’t think was even going to make the cut for this next album into one of my favorite songs on the project.”

Watch Rice’s music video for ‘Way Down Yonder’ –  here.

Chase Rice Brings Outlaw Anthem, ‘Way Down Yonder,’ To Life In New Video, Talks New Music

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‘Halloween Ends’ debuts with $41 Million in earnings at the weekend box office

Variety reports that ‘Halloween Ends’, the latest installment in the ‘Halloween’ film franchise, earned $41.3 million to finish at the top of the domestic box office in its opening weekend.  Halloween Ends — billed as the final showdown between Laurie Strode (played by Jamie Lee Curtis) and Michael Myers, became the first film since Jordan Peele’s Nope to debut above the $40 million mark.

Halloween Ends was also simultaneously released on the Peacock streaming service, and became the most-watched series or film of all time over a two-day period on Peacock. The movie amassed an additional $17.17 million internationally to push its worldwide box office to $58.42 million.

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Kanye ‘Ye’ West agrees to buy conservative social media platform Parler

Conservative social media app Parler said in a statement on Monday that Kanye ‘Ye’ West has agreed to buy the platform, this coming after other social media platforms suspended him in recent weeks over antisemitic posts. Parler is one of several right-wing-friendly social media platforms to emerge in the Donald Trump era.

Ye said in a statement released by Parler: “In a world where conservative opinions are considered to be controversial we have to make sure we have the right to freely express ourselves.” Financial terms of the deal weren’t announced; Ye’s net worth is reportedly $2 billion, and much of his fortune comes from his Yeezy sneakers brand and partnerships with Gap and Adidas.  However, business ties between Ye and the Gap were severed recently, and Adidas said it’s also reviewing its business relationship with him.

Parler, which initially launched in 2018, was caught in controversy last year over the role it played in the Jan. 6, 2021, riots at the Capitol building. That led a slew of tech companies, including Google and Amazon, to blacklist the service, making its app and website inaccessible.  Apple restored the app on its App Store platform in April 2021, and Google reinstated the app on its Play Store in September,  stating the company changed some of its content moderation policies and enforcement.

Parlement Technologies CEO George Farmer said on Monday that the deal “will change the world, and change the way the world thinks about free speech. Ye is making a groundbreaking move into the free speech media space and will never have to fear being removed from social media again. Once again, Ye proves that he is one step ahead of the legacy media narrative. Parlement will be honored to help him achieve his goals.” Farmer is married to conservative activist Candace Owens, one of Ye’s advocates on social media.

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Greta Van Fleet reschedules three shows after vocalist Josh Kiszka ruptures eardrum

Greta Van Fleet announced the postponment of their shows in Raleigh, Greenville and Jacksonville due to vocalist Josh Kiszka rupturing an eardrum.

Kiszka issued a statement on the matter, saying in part: “To our fans in Raleigh, Greenville and Jacksonville, it’s with a heavy heart that we must reschedule our shows this upcoming week. During our last show in Bangor, I ruptured an eardrum and upon further evaluation I have just been advised it needs more time to fully heal than initially anticipated. I’m working closely with my team to ensure I get proper rest in order to finish out the year strong. We are working on rescheduling these shows and will announce the new dates as soon as possible. If you would still like to attend the show on the new date, simply hold on to your ticket and it will be valid. If you would like a refund, they will be available at the point of purchase as soon as the new dates are announced. .. I’m gutted to have to do this and I cannot begin to express how much I appreciate the love and support you give us every night. It’s devastating me to make this announcement, but know it’s imperative in order to keep performing.”

Greta Van Fleet are currently on the road in support of their sophomore album, “The Battle At Garden’s Gate”, which debuted at No. 1 Billboard Rock Album, No. 1 Billboard Hard Rock Album, No. 1 Billboard Vinyl Album, No. 2 Billboard Top Album Sales and in the Top 10 on the Billboard 200.

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New documentary “Let There Be Drums” features Taylor Hawkins, Chad Smith and more

In the new documentary Let There Be Drums, some of the world’s greatest drummers reflect on the art of drumming and how it has shaped their lives.  Let There Be Drums hits Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video and select theaters on October 28th via Greenwich Entertainment.

Let There Be Drums features one of Taylor Hawkins’ final interviews along with interviews with Ringo Starr from The Beatles, Stewart Copeland from The Police, Tre Cool of Green Day, Steve Ferrone of Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann from Grateful Dead, Chad Smith from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Adrian Young of No Doubt, Matt Sorum of Guns N’ Roses, John Densmore of the Doors, Michael Anthony of Van Halen and many more.

Justin Kreutzmann, son of Grateful Dead co-founder/drummer Bill Kreutzmann, serves as director of Let There Be DrumsSee a trailer for the documentary – here.

Let There Be Drums! Documentary Features Ringo Starr and Last-Filmed Interview with Taylor Hawkins: Watch Trailer

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Taylor Swift details release of two ‘Midnights’ music videos and shares lyrics from album

Taylor Swift is sharing details of the first single from her upcoming album ‘Midnights’ by sharing some of its lyrics on billboards in NYC’s Times Square. Swift will release her 10th album on Friday (October 21), and in a social media post the singer confirmed a host of events happening in the week leading up to the album’s release, including the release of an official video for the single ‘Anti-Hero’ at 8am EST on Friday, 10/21.

Among the other events detailed by Swift:  on Thursday (October 20), a teaser trailer will be shown in the third quarter of Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime Video, while a “special very chaotic surprise” is also set to take place at 3am EST (8am BST) on Friday. Lyric videos will then follow later that evening.

Swift has been promoting Midnights with a series of videos explaining the stories behind each of the tracks.  She revealed the full tracklist for Midnights by way of her ‘Midnights Mayhem With Me’ series on TikTok.

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