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Take a look at the video for Elton John & Britney Spears collaboration ‘Hold Me Closer’

Elton John and Britney Spears dropped their collaboration, “Hold Me Closer” last month, and now the duo is sharing the music video for the track.  John and Spears do not appear in the clip, and the video features a number of dancers portraying emotional and heartfelt choreography against the vibrant, colorful backdrop of Mexico City.

Director Tanu Muino said in a statement: “This was an emotional one for me as I grew up with Britney. After seeing ‘Slave For You,’ I decided that I wanted to become a video director. Elton John is an icon that I and the world grew up listening to. Going into this video, I knew there would be a lot of emotional expectations the audience and fans would have. With this responsibility, I had to do something different and unexpected. The visuals had to be different. The dance had to be forward-thinking to raise eyebrows and make Elton and Britney proud. To capture this magic, we shot around all my favorite architectural locations in Mexico City and brought on choreographer Jacob Jonas who does the best contemporary choreography today. Getting the best dancers, crew and access to some of the most private locations in the world was simple as everyone wanted to work with Elton John and be part of his legacy.”

In addition to the music video, it was announced that three collectible, limited edition CD singles of “Hold Me Closer” will be released in November. Each of the three unique discs will feature different artwork — one with the original single artwork and the other two with fan-voted art. Each CD will also have a different track list.

Watch the “Hold Me Closer” music video – here.

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National Archives tells House committee it has not yet retrieved all records from Trump administration

The National Archives and Records Administration told House Democrats that it has not yet retrieved all the records from officials in the Trump administration that it should have under federal law, and would consult with the Justice Department on further action.

Debra Steidel Wall, the acting archivist of the United States, said in a letter to House Oversight Committee chair Carolyn Maloney that some White House staff used “non-official electronic messaging accounts” for official business that were not copied or forwarded into their official accounts, which is required under federal law.  She told Congress: “While there is no easy way to establish absolute accountability, we do know that we do not have custody of everything we should.  The Archives has been able to obtain such records from a number of officials and will continue to pursue the return of similar types of presidential records from former officials. As appropriate, NARA would consult with the Department of Justice on whether ‘to initiate an action for the recovery of records unlawfully removed,’ as established under the Federal Records Act.”

Committee chair Maloney responded to Wall’s letter, saying it’s “outrageous” that the records, which are property of the U.S. government, are unaccounted for 20 months since the end of the Trump administration.  She wrote in a statement: “Former President Trump and his senior staff have shown an utter disregard for the rule of law and our national security by failing to return presidential records as the law requires.”

The Archives recovered 15 boxes of records from Mar-a-Lago in mid-January and records marked classified were found in 14 of them, according to the Justice Department. The documents included: 184 documents bearing classification markings, including 67 marked confidential, 92 marked secret and 25 marked top secret. Trump turned over an additional 38 unique documents with classification markings to the Justice Department in June and, after the FBI executed a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago in August, roughly 100 more documents with classification markings were uncovered.

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Death toll from Hurricane Ian reaches 87 as search-and-rescue operation continues

As of Sunday, the number of fatalities in the wake of Hurricane Ian has climbed to 87, and federal emergency management officials launched their largest ever search-and-rescue effort. The number of fatalities was expected to continue to climb as additional deaths were investigated after last week’s storm. The deaths so far have include 83 in Florida, and four in North Carolina, where Hurricane Ian ended up after striking the coast of South Carolina on Friday. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden announced they will travel to devastated areas on Wednesday.

Federal Emergency Management Administration chief Deanne Criswell said that search and rescue efforts were underway and that the U.S. response was likely to be unprecedented. FEMA will work with Florida officials to search for people who remain unaccounted for after Hurricane Ian, which brought catastrophic floods, according to Criswell.

Gov. Ron DeSantis said during a news conference that at least 1,100 rescues had been made in Florida since the storm struck, telling reporters: “There’s been a great outpouring of support and I’ve seen a lot of resilience in this community of people that want to pick themselves up and they want to get their communities back on their feet. We’ll be here and we’ll be helping every step of the way.”  Even after Ian was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone, it left flooding and power outages across the Carolinas. At least four people died in North Carolina, Gov. Roy Cooper announced Saturday.

Meanwhile, Puerto Rico is still dealing with the fallout from Hurricane Fiona, which has resulted in 25 fatalities since it hit the U.S. territory last month. The White House announced late Saturday that the Bidens will visit Puerto Rico on Monday.  Hurricane Fiona struck the island on Sep. 16, flooding towns and leaving residents with collapsed bridges. Fiona was the second storm since Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico five years ago, from which the island still hadn’t fully recovered. Biden said: “To the people of Puerto Rico, we’re not gone away; I am committed to you and the recovery of the island. We’ll stand by you for however long it takes to get it done.”

On Sunday, portions of multiple Florida counties, including parts of Charlotte, Citrus, Collier, Hernando, Hillsborough, Lee, Levy, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, St. Johns, and Sarasota, remained under mandatory evacuation orders. The number of utility customers without power in Florida and in other South Atlantic states remained well under 1 million Sunday.

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Reserve guard Tyler Herro agrees to four-year, $130M extension with Miami Heat

Miami Heat reserve guard Tyler Herro has agreed to a four-year, $130 million contract extension with the organization.  Of that total figure, $120 million is guaranteed and the remaining $10 million with be available via incentives.

Herro is the reigning Sixth Man of the Year award winner after averaging 20.7 points per game for the Eastern Conference’s No. 1 seed. However, Herro was disappointing in the postseason, averaging only 12.6 points per game while dealing with injuries that kept him out of most of the Eastern Conference Finals, where Miami would eventually lose to the Boston Celtics.

Herro was the subject of trade rumors involving Kevin Durant and Donovan Mitchell, and Herro made it clear that he no longer wants to come off of the bench.  After the postseason, Heat president Pat Riley made it clear that Herro would need to earn a starting job:  “The next step for him — and I think we’re seeing this in the league — if you want to win a championship and you wanna be a starter, you really have to become a two-way player today. You have to improve in certain areas of your game. … I saw improvement in his defense this year. He’s got great feet, he’s got quick feet. He just needs to get stronger, again. Add another 10 pounds of muscle mass. He just needs to get stronger from a leverage standpoint.”

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San Diego Padres clinch second playoff berth since 2006 after the Brewers are defeated by the Marlins

The San Diego Padres are heading to the playoffs for the second time since 2006, despite losing to the Chicago White Sox 2-1 on Sunday. The Padres clinched the seventh playoff berth in franchise history on Sunday after the Milwaukee Brewers lost in extra-innings to the Miami Marlins with a 4-3 score. It’s the first time the Padres have made the playoffs in a full, 162-game season in 16 years.

The Padres have lost four of their last five games; they currently own a one-game lead over the Philadelphia Phillies for the second National League Wild Card spot. If the Padres finish in the second NL Wild Card spot, they will play the Atlanta Braves or New York Mets on the road in a best-of-three National League Wild Card Series next weekend. The Braves and Mets are currently playing in Atlanta that will determine which team wins the National League East division, and which team will need to play-in to the National League Division Series, as part of Major League Baseball’s new playoff format.

If the Padres tie with the Phillies, they will drop into the third and final NL Wild Card spot, as the Phillies own the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Padres. The Padres would then be forced to play a best-of-three series in St. Louis next weekend. The Phillies’ magic number is now one, as they lead the Milwaukee Brewers by two games with three days remaining in the regular season.

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Hardy recovering from ‘significant injuries’ following tour bus crash

Singer-songwriter Hardy – real name Michael Wilson Hardy – and his touring team are recovering from a bus accident that occurred early Sunday morning. The singer took to social media to update fans, sharing that all four passengers on the bus, including himself, “were all treated for significant injuries.”

Hardy was on the road after completing two shows in Bristol, Tenn. when his tour bus overturned on a portion of Interstate 40 West near Nashville. The artist has already been released from the hospital, and was ordered by the doctors to recover for the next few weeks.  However, his bus driver is still being treated. Hardy wrote in a statement. “Our friend and bus driver needs your prayers as he is still in the hospital. His family is with him while he is being treated and we’re all pulling and praying for him.”

Hardy added that recovery time “may cost us at a couple of shows,” but promised there will be updates from his team in the coming days.  The singer was scheduled to play a string of shows through December. kicking off on Oct. 8 at Globe Life Field with his longtime friend, Morgan Wallen, in Arlington, Texas.

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Tracy Lawrence launches new podcast ‘TL’s Road House’

Tracy Lawrence announced the launch of his TL’s Road House podcast, with Jelly Roll as his first guest. Other artists appearing on upcoming episodes of the podcast include Jason Aldean, Michael Ray, Alexandra Kay, Lainey Wilson, Tracy Byrd, Dustin Lynch and Dee Jay Silver.

Said Lawrence: “I’m really excited to launch TL’s Road House. There are so many artists and people in the industry that I’ve wanted to sit down with— ultimately, I just wanted the chance to get to know my peers.”  Lawrence added: “It’s definitely a learning curve putting this podcast together. Cameras have fallen for sure, but we’ve made some good adjustments after getting a few in the can.” Watch a sizzle reel for the podcast here.

Lawrence is continuing to tour this fall, on his joint co-headlining tour with his good friend, Clay Walker.  Lawrence also just announced the lineup for his Mission:Possible Turkey Fry Concert on November 22nd at the Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville, featuring Gary Allan and Travis Denning, with more artists expected to be announced in the near future.

A new episode of TL’s Road House will premiere every Wednesday via Anchor, and will also be available on Lawrence’s YouTube channel. Watch the first episode, with Jelly Roll, here.

Tracy Lawrence premieres star-studded podcast

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Season 3 of ‘Jack Ryan’ coming to Prime Video in December

Amazon tweeted that Season 3 of the action-thriller series ‘Jack Ryan’ will premiere Dec. 21 on Prime Video. Jack Ryan is based on the Tom Clancy character of the same name, and the series follows Jack Ryan (John Krasinski), a Marine veteran and financial analyst working for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

Season 3, consisting of eight episodes, will see Ryan (Krasinski) on the run and in a race against time after he is wrongly implicated in a larger conspiracy. An official description reads: “Now, wanted by both the CIA and an international rogue faction that he has uncovered, Jack is forced underground, crisscrossing Europe, trying to stay alive, while preventing a massive global conflict.”

Along with Krasinski, Jack Ryan stars Wendell Pierce and Michael Kelly, with Nina Hoss and Betty Gabriel set to join the cast this season.  The series has already been renewed for Season 4 in October 2021, with Michael Peña set to join the cast.

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Hugh Jackman returning as Wolverine in Ryan Reynolds’ ‘Deadpool 3’

Ryan Reynolds shared on social media that Deadpool 3 will feature Hugh Jackman’s return as Wolverine, and also shard the sequel’s release date — Sept. 6, 2024.  In the video clip on Twitter, Reynolds speaks to the camera while Jackman walks by in the background. Reynolds asks Jackman if he’ll play Wolverine one more time, with him responding, “Yeah, sure, Ryan.”  Wolverine’s claws slash the Deadpool logo, before revealing the film’s release date.

Deadpool 3 will be the first Deadpool film made since Disney acquired 20th Century Fox. Deadpool was part of the X-Men universe at Fox, and introduced Reynolds’ character in X-Men Origins: Wolverine and included other character cameos in Reynolds’ films.

Jackman previously stated that 2017’s film Logan was his last appearance as the character. Logan was set in the future, as Wolverine’s powers were declining, so there is room for him to appear prior to the events of that film.

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Bruno Mars going solo with two New Year’s Eve shows in Las Vegas

Bruno Mars has recently been busy as one-half of the Grammy-winning duo Silk Sonic, but now the artist has announced several solo shows in Las Vegas.

Bruno will ring in 2023 with shows for December 30 and 31 at the Dolby Live theater at Park MGM, with tickets on sale via Ticketmaster. Bruno has done numerous New Year’s Eve shows at Park MGM in the past, including last December when he announced Usher‘s upcoming residency at the same venue. Last month, he and Anderson .Paak were headlining the Dolby Live as part of their Silk Sonic residency.

Meanwhile, Bruno has also announced four solo shows in October: two in Osaka and two in Tokyo, Japan.

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