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Zara Larsson shares her video for ‘Can’t Tame Her’

Zara Larsson is sharing the futuristic-styled music video for her latest single, “Can’t Tame Her.”

Larsson told Billboard about the song: “If you are in the public eye of any sort, I think a lot of people have a perception of who you are and who you should be. People want to put girls in a box of what you should do or not. In the public eye, you have a lot of people telling you what’s wrong or how you should do something differently. I’m out there, I’m very loud and I try to stay true to myself and surround myself with people who care about me, so we can all help each other and protect each other. Really good friends.”

Take a look at the video for Larsson’s “Can’t Tame Her” – here.

Zara Larsson drops ‘Can’t Tame Her’

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Two white supremacists arrested in plot to attack Baltimore’s power grid

Two white supremacists — a Florida man and a Maryland woman — have been arrested on federal charges of plotting to attack multiple energy substation with the goal of destroying Baltimore. The U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday that the suspects, Sarah Clendaniel of Catonsville, Maryland, and Brandon Russell of Orlando, Florida, were allegedly fueled by a racist extremist ideology as they “conspired to inflict maximum harm” on the power grid with the aim to “completely destroy” Baltimore.

U.S. Attorney Erek Barron and a top FBI official said at a Monday morning press conference that Russell — the founder of the notorious neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen — is quoted in court documents saying that attacking power transformers is “the greatest thing somebody can do.” He is accused of providing instructions and location information for the substations he and Clendaniel allegedly sought to target as part of their plot.  Clendaniel allegedly told an FBI confidential source she was “determined” to carry out the attacks aimed at Baltimore’s infrastructure, saying, “It would lay this city to waste.”

Thomas Sobocinski, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Baltimore field office, said: “Their actions threatened the electricity and heat of our homes, hospitals and businesses. The FBI believes this was a real threat.” Sobocinski said the two suspects “had extremist views” and believed that by conducting the attacks, they would bring further light to their views. Sobocinski declined to go into specifics when pressed by reporters.

Russell and Clendaniel were both out on probation as they coordinated their plans to attack the energy facilities. Russell had previously pleaded guilty in 2018 to charges of possessing an unregistered destructive device and was sentenced to five years in prison. According to an affidavit, Clendaniel allegedly said she planned to target five substations in the Baltimore area on the same day — including ones in Norrisville, Reisterstown and Perry Hall.

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Officials release toxic chemical after Ohio train derailment due to fears of explosion

Officials on Monday released toxic chemicals that had been carried on a train which derailed over the weekend in eastern Ohio, after warnings that the chemicals could be deadly if inhaled by the public in surrounding areas.

The release of vinyl chloride was completed late Monday afternoon after evacuations were expanded from East Palestine, Ohio, the site of Friday night’s derailment, to an adjacent community in Pennsylvania. Vinyl chloride is a toxic, flammable gas used to produce vehicle interiors and PVC piping,  According to the train’s operator, Norfolk Southern, the release was “successfully completed, ” adding that a burn off of material would continue past nightfall.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Sunday night 500 people had defied orders to leave, but on Monday he believed all had left. The Ohio National Guard was deployed to the area late Sunday, and authorities went door-to-door urging stragglers to move out, DeWine said at a news conference Monday, warning: “those in the red area are facing grave danger of death if they are still in that area.” A federal Emergency Alert System message on Monday urged residents in East Palestine and Pennsylvania’s Darlington Township to leave immediately.

Officials said at the news conference that two of five train cars believed to be carrying vinyl chloride were likely filled with the gas, and temperature changes could have set it off, forcing officials to either release a gas known for its deadly potential if inhaled, or stand back for an extended period of time amid the potential for an explosion at the derailment site. “The vinyl chloride contents of five rail cars are currently unstable and could potentially explode, causing deadly disbursement of shrapnel and toxic fumes,” Gov. DeWine said.

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Justin Rose victorious at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am to win first title since 2019

England’s Justin Rose earned his first victory in four years with a three-shot triumph at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in California. Rose had held a two-stroke lead at 15 under par on Sunday, having played nine holes of his final round and made an eagle and two birdies before play was suspended due to darkness,

The tournament resumed on Monday, which then saw the 42-year-old add further birdies on the 11th, 13th and 14th en route to a 66 as he moved to 18 under to take the victory for the first time since winning the 2019 Farmers Insurance Open. Rose’s closest challengers were Americans Brendon Todd and Brandon Wu on 15 under.

Rose said at a press conference: “I feel like I have been fortunate enough to win at some great venues, but Pebble’s right up there. Just that walk up 18, to sort of be able to build a bit of a lead to kind of enjoy it, was a very special moment. I think obviously when you’re a bit starved for a win as well, the fact that it came today on a weather day like we had and at a venue that we had today was just worth waiting for. (I was) strong out of the gate (on Monday), for sure. I was in the middle of the (10th) fairway last night. I felt like that (hole) was a big momentum maker, I suppose. To miss from short range early would have been kind of just a frustrating start. But to make that putt was awesome. Then to bury a 30-footer on the next hole I felt like was exactly the type of start I needed today.”

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Tom Brady reveals plans to begin Fox Broadcasting gig in Fall 2024

Just days after announcing his retirement from the NFL, Tom Brady shared that he is taking a break for one year from any job ‘related to football’, and plans to begin his broadcasting gig with Fox in Fall 2024.

In an interview with future Fox colleague Colin Cowherd on “The Herd,” Brady confirmed he met with Fox executives last week and plans to take the next 18 months to focus on other aspects of his life before making his broadcasting debut. Brady told Cowherd: “Decompression is important. You’re on this really crazy treadmill/hamster wheel for a long time, loving the journey and loving the moment, but at the same time there’s a daily fight. I think for me, I want to be great at what I do and even talking last week with the people at Fox Sports and the leadership there allowing me to start my Fox opportunity in the fall of 2024 is something that’s great for me. So I’ll take some time to really learn, become great at what I want to do and become great at thinking about the opportunity and making sure I don’t rush into anything.

Brady and Fox agreed to a 10-year, $375 million deal last summer, which would have seen Brady take over as the network’s lead NFL analyst following his retirement. The deal was tentative on the condition that Brady hang up his jersey permanently; which he did when he announced last week that he was retiring “for good.”

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Justin Moore and Priscilla Block drop the music video for “You, Me, And Whiskey”

Justin Moore and Priscilla Block have dropped the new video for their duet “You, Me, and Whiskey,” directed by Cody Villalobos. The fan-favorite ballad, which has already amassed more than 34 million streams, marks both Moore and Block’s first duet on country radio. Moore shared during a live stream: “This is my first single that’s a duet. I’ve done duets in the past throughout my career, but never had one as a single and that’s the first video I shot for a single in maybe three or four or five singles.” 

Meanwhile, Block is also gearing up to release the deluxe edition of her debut album, ‘Welcome To The Block Party’, which will drop on February 10th and includes four new songs including “Me Pt. 2” and “Off The Deep End.”

Moore and Block are also currently on the road together on the You, Me, And Whiskey Tour, which kicked off on Thursday (Feb. 2) in Rapid City, South Dakota at the James Kjerstad Event Center as part of The Black Hills Stock Show & Rodeo, and will travel across the southeast and midwest through April.

Take a look at the video for You, Me, and Whiskey here.

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2023 Billboard Women in Music Awards to honor Lainey Wilson, Kim Petras, Lana Del Rey and more

The Billboard Women in Music Awards will ‘honor a new class of influential female artists in today’s musical landscape.’ Included in the 2023 class of artists is Lainey Wilson, Becky G, Doechii, Ivy Queen, Kim Petras, Latto, Lana Del Rey and TWICE. Abbott Elementary writer/actress Quinta Brunson will host the ceremony at the YouTube Theater at Hollywood Park in Los Angeles on March 1st.

Billboard Editorial Director Hannah Karp in the event’s announcement: “We’re thrilled to recognize these groundbreaking artists across genres and generations who are defining today’s sound – and paving the way for tomorrow’s women in music. With the inspiring Quinta Brunson as our host, this year’s Billboard Women in Music Awards is going to be an incredible night.”

Additional performances and talent will be announced in the coming weeks. Tickets and more information on the event is available – HERE.

Billboard announces 2023 Women in Music Awards honorees

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Annette Bening to star in the new series ‘Apples Never Fall’ at Peacock

Annette Bening has signed on to star in the upcoming Peacock limited series “Apples Never Fall,” based on the Liane Moriarty novel of the same name.

A synopsis reads that the series: “centers on the Delaneys, who from the outside appear to be an enviably contented family. Former tennis coaches Joy (Bening) and Stan are parents to four adult children. After decades of marriage, they have finally sold their famed tennis academy and are ready to start what should be the golden years of their lives. But after Joy disappears, her children are forced to re-examine their parents’ marriage and their family history with fresh eyes.”

The role will mark one of the few TV roles Bening has had on a series; she is primarily known for her film roles, having earned four Academy Award nominations to date for her work in “The Grifters,” “American Beauty,” “Being Julia,” and “The Kids Are Alright.” She is also a nine-time Golden Globe nominee, winning for “Being Julia” and “The Kids Are Alright.”

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Take a look at Jake Gyllenhaal in the trailer for ‘The Covenant’

MGM shared a trailer for the new war drama ‘The Covenant,’ featuring Jake Gyllenhaal and Dar Salim and written by Guy Ritchie, Ivan Atkinson and Marn Davies.

‘The Covenant’ centers on the bond between John Kinley (Gyllenhall), a U.S. Army sergeant, and Ahmed (Salim), an Afghan interpreter. An official description of the film reads: “After an ambush, Ahmed goes to Herculean lengths to save Kinley’s life. When Kinley learns that Ahmed and his family were not given safe passage to America as promised, he must repay his debt by returning to the war zone to retrieve them before the Taliban hunts them down first.”

The Covenant is directed by Guy Ritchie, and also stars Antony Starr, Alexander Ludwig, Bobby Schofield, Emily Beecham and Jonny Lee Miller. The film opens in theaters April 21; you can take a look at the trailer – here.

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Bryan Adams announces Summer 2023 tour featuring Joan Jett

Bryan Adams will be hitting the road this summer for his 2023 So Happy It Hurts Tour featuring Joan Jett and the Blackhearts.  The run will span 26 cities across the U.S. this summer, with stops in New York City, Boston, Tampa, Denver, Phoenix, San Francisco and more.

The So Happy It Hurts Tour tour kicks off on Tuesday, June 6 in Baltimore at CFG Bank Arena and wraps on Thursday, August 3 in Seattle at Climate Pledge Arena. The upcoming tour is in support of Adams’ 15th studio album, “So Happy It Hurts,” which was released March 2022.

Tickets for the So Happy It Hurts Tour are on sale now at the link – here.

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