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White House requests additional $37.7 billion from Congress for Ukraine aid

The White House has asked Congress to approve $37.7 billion in additional aid for Ukraine. The request for Ukraine assistance includes $21.7 billion for military, intelligence and other defense support, $14.5 billion in humanitarian aid and to help keep the Ukrainian government functioning, $900 million for health care and support services for Ukrainians living in the U.S. and $626 million for nuclear security support to Ukraine and for modernizing the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. U.S. aid to Ukraine has already included tens of thousands of missiles and rockets for air defense and anti-armor systems, and more than 84 million rounds of ammunition, as well as drones, tanks, trucks, radars, body armor and other gear.

The White House has also requested a further $9.25 billion for COVID-19 response efforts. The coronavirus funding ask is considerably lower than the previous request of $22 billion, which reflects in part the changing nature of the virus and the continued effort to combat it. The request includes $2.5 billion for vaccines and therapeutics, $5 billion to support development of new vaccines, $750 million to support research into long COVID and $1 billion to combat the virus internationally.

Shalanda Young, the head of the White House budget office, wrote in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday: “Staying ahead of COVID-19. Supporting Ukraine’s fight to defend its sovereignty. Helping Americans who have borne the brunt of natural disasters. … I urge the Congress to address them as part of a comprehensive, bipartisan agreement in the weeks ahead.”

Congress has until Dec. 16 to agree on a budget or pass an interim measure to avoid a government shutdown.

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Eagles TE Dallas Goedert to miss significant time due to shoulder injury

Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert will miss extended time with a shoulder injury he suffered during Monday night’s loss to the Washington Commanders. NFL Networks Mike Garafalo tweeted: “#Eagles TE Dallas Goedert will miss extended time with a shoulder injury suffered in the win over the #Commanders last night, sources tell me and @TomPelissero. Not a season-ender though. Injury added to insult on the play with the missed facemask that put him in harm’s way.”

Goedert seemingly suffered the injury during the fourth quarter of the team’s 32-21 loss at Lincoln Financial Field on Monday night. The 27-year-old was tackled by his face mask and fumbled the football before writhing on the ground in pain. Goedert spent some time in the medical tent but eventually returned to the game.

Goedert’s shoulder injury is not expected to end his season, per Garafolo, but he could be headed on injured reserve. If placed on IR, Goedert will miss at least four games.

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Rams WR Cooper Kupp out for 4 weeks after ankle surgery

Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay announced Tuesday that wide receiver Cooper Kupp will undergo surgery on his injured right ankle and is expected to miss at least four weeks, and will be placed on injured reserve.  McVay told reporters that Kupp will undergo surgery on Wednesday in Los Angeles for his high-ankle sprain.

Kupp sustained the ankle injury in the fourth quarter of the Rams’ 27-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday in Inglewood, Calif.  The wide leads the Rams with 75 catches for 812 yards and six scores in nine games this season.  Last season, Krupp led the NFL in catches, receiving yards and receiving touchdown.

McVay also said at the press conference that right guard Chandler Brewer sustained a knee injury Sunday and underwent surgery Tuesday; he is expected to be out for up to six weeks.  In addition, McVay shared that left tackle Alaric Jackson is out for the season due to blood clots.

The Rams (3-6) will face the New Orleans Saints (3-7) at 1 p.m. EST Sunday in New Orleans.

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Russell Dickerson reveals 2022 ‘She Likes It Tour’

Russell Dickerson has announced a handful of 2022 tour dates, dubbed the ‘She Likes It Tour’, which will kick-off the end of November and run until the beginning of December. Dickerson shared the news on social media, saying, “Couldn’t end the year without hitting the road one more time!” Drew Green will join Dickerson on the road as the supporting act.

The 11-show run will begin in Indianapolis and travel to cities including Detroit, MI, San Diego, CA, and Salt Lake City, UT before wrapping-up on December 10 in Denver, CO.

Pre-sale tickets are available with code RDFAM2022. For more information, head to Dickerson’s website – here.

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Garth Brooks to launch 2023 Las Vegas residency

Garth Brooks will launch a new Las Vegas residency show in May 2023. The 60-year-old country is taking his live show to Sin City with the announcement of his Garth Brooks/Plus ONE Las Vegas Residency.

Brooks explained, “we’re calling it the ‘Plus One’ because we’re going to try something we’ve never tried before. The band is coming but it’s the one-man show,” he added. “They’re going to sit in the audience, so any time you want a fiddle just to come up and join you, any time you just want percussion and background to come up and sing or it’s just you — or just bring the whole band up to do ‘Friends in Low Places’ — this should be stupid.”

Brooks’ show will take place at the 4,100-seat The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, in the heart of the famed Las Vegas Strip. Garth Brooks/Plus ONE kicks off on May 18 and continues through June, July, November and December of 2023. Pre-sale tickets for Brooks’ Ticketmaster Verified Fans go on sale Nov. 21.

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‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ sets November box office record with $180M in earnings

Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was the No. 1 movie in North America over the weekend with $180 million in earnings, making it the second biggest opening weekend of 2022 at the domestic box office. In addition, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever broke the record for highest-grossing debut in November. 2013’s The Hunger Games: Catching Fire was the previous champion for the month with a $158 million start.

Wakanda Forever, directed by Ryan Coogler, is the sequel to the Oscar-winning Black Panther which came out in 2018. The original movie made $700 million domestically and a worldwide total of $1.38 billion, making it the 14th highest-grossing movie of all time.

Also over the weekend, Black Adam came in at No. 2 with $8.6 million, followed by Ticket to Paradise with $6.1 million at No. 3, Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile at No. 4 with $3.2 million and Smile at No. 5 with $2.3 million.

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Spiritbox announce first headlining North American tour in 2023

Spiritbox have announced their first headlining North American tour, dubbed the Eternal Blue Tour 2023.  The band have been on the road for a good portion of 2022, having just wrapped up their summer and fall treks with Ghost and Lamb of God, respectively.

Spiritbox will hit 22 cities across North America, kicking off in Vancouver on April 10th and wrapping in Minneapolis on May 10th. After the Burial and Intervals will join the band on the road as support.

VIP packages are available now from soundrink.com. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning November 15th at 11 a.m. ET until November 17th 10 p.m. local time through the Citi Entertainment program. Tickets will go on general sale on Friday, November 18th, at 10 a.m. local at Spiritbox.com.

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2023 Grammy Nominees: rock categories include Ozzy Osbourne, Ghost and more

Recording Academy president Harvey Mason Jr., John Legend, Machine Gun Kelly, Olivia Rodrigo, and other musical artists announced the nominees for the 2023 Grammy Awards during a livestream event held on Tuesday.

In the rock and metal categories artists including Ozzy Osbourne, Turnstile, The Black Keys, Idles, Wet Leg and Robert Plant received nominations.  Other rock and metal acts nominated for awards this year include Megadeth, Ghost, Muse, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Machine Gun Kelly, Underoath, Spoon, Elvis Costello, Bryan Adams, Beck, The War on Drugs, Arctic Monkeys, Arcade Fire, Big Thief, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Bjork, Danny Elfman and Florence + the Machine.

Songs and albums released between Oct. 1, 2021 and Sept. 30, 2022 were deemed eligible in order to be nominated for the 2023 Grammys. Recording academy voters registered their votes for nominations between Oct. 13 and 23, and now academy members will pick the winners in each category from Dec. 14, 2022 to Jan. 4, 2023.

The 65th Annual Grammy Award ceremony will take place Feb. 5 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and air on CBS. The event will also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.  For the complete list of 2023 nominees, head here.

OZZY OSBOURNE, GHOST, TURNSTILE, MACHINE GUN KELLY & More Up For Rock & Metal GRAMMY Awards

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BTS’ RM announces his debut solo album ‘Indigo’

RM of BTS has announced the release of his debut solo album Indigo, set to drop next month. RM took to HYBE’s social networking platform Weverse to share a statement detailing the album: “Hello. Finally. Because of you, my first album is coming out. I prepared hard for four years. It’s very different from my previous work and there are a lot of fun friends included. Please support us until December 2.”  RM previously released his self-titled debut mixtape in 2015, and his follow-up mixtape, Mono, was released in 2018 which included the single “Forever Rain.”

BTS’ label BIGHIT MUSIC also released their own statement about RM’s solo debut: “RM has already given fans an honest look into his world through two mixtapes. Through ‘Indigo’, RM delivers his candid thoughts and feelings and showcases wide-ranging music through collaborations with various artists.”

RM is the third member of BTS to release solo music this year, following J-Hope and Jin (who just released his song “The Astronaut” last month). The band members are focusing on individual projects after they announced over the summer that they would be taking a break as a group to pursue solo endeavors.

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2023 Grammy Awards nominations are revealed: Beyoncé leads the list of nominees

The Recording Academy has revealed the nominations for the 2023 Grammy Awards. The nominees were announced by Recording Academy president Harvey Mason Jr., John Legend, Machine Gun Kelly, Olivia Rodrigo, and other musical artists during a livestream event held on Tuesday.

Beyoncé leads the nominees with nine nominations, including Album of the Year and Best Dance/Electronic Album for Renaissance. The 2023 nominations bring Beyoncé’s lifetime total to 88 nominations, tying with her husband, rapper Jay-Z, for the most nominations in Grammy history.

Kendrick Lamar follows with eight nominations, including Album of the Year for Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, his first album in five years. Adele and Brandi Carlile both have seven nominations, and artists including Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, Lizzo, Mary J. Blige, Doja Cat, Bad Bunny and BTS each earned multiple nominations.

The 65th Annual Grammy Award ceremony will take place Feb. 5 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and air on CBS. The event will also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.  For the complete list of 2023 nominees, head here.

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