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Pres. Biden says he’s decided on response to Iran after deadly drone attack in Jordan

President Joe Biden said on Tuesday that he has made a decision on how the United States will respond to the drone attack that killed three U.S. soldiers and injured dozens of others at a base in northeast Jordan, by Iran-backed militants. The attack was the first U.S. deaths by Iranian-back militant groups in months since the Israel-Hamas war began Oct. 7.

Biden was asked leaving the White House as headed for fundraisers in Florida on Tuesday morning: “Have you made a decision how you’ll respond to the attack,” the President replied: “Yes.”  When asked if this upcoming response will actually deter them, Biden said, “we’ll see.”  Thus far, retaliatory strikes by the U.S. have not deterred any of the Iranian-backed groups in the region.

Biden’s remarks came after he vowed to retaliate and “hold all those responsible to account at a time and in a manner [of] our choosing” for the deadly attack, which injured more than 30 soldiers.  The President reiterated that the U.S. is not looking for a “wider war in the Middle East,” explaining, “that’s not what I’m looking for.” When asked if he holds Iran responsible for the attack, the president said he does “in the sense that they’re supplying the weapons to the people who did it.”

Iran’s mission to the United Nations denied the country’s involvement in the drone strike, saying in a statement published by Reuters: “Iran had no connection and had nothing to do with the attack on the U.S. base. There is a conflict between U.S. forces and resistance groups in the region, which reciprocate retaliatory attacks.”

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UPS to cut 12,000 jobs citing less demand, higher costs

UPS announced it will cut 12,000 jobs this year amid a slowdown in delivery volume, making up some 2.4% of its more than 500,000 global workforce. A UPS spokesperson confirmed that the job cuts would not impact union-represented roles. Jobs throughout the world and in all functions would be affected at the company, and 75% of the reductions would come in the first half of the year, the spokesperson said.

The company reported during a company earnings call Tuesday that the daily average shipping volume is down 7.4 percent domestically, and there’s been an 8.3 percent decrease in domestic shipping. UPS announced its fourth quarter revenue was $24.9 billion, down 7.8 percent from $27 billion the year before. UPS says that the cut could save the company $1 billion, citing the softer demand and higher union labor costs. Amid the declining revenue and job cuts, the company also reported returning $7.6 billion to shareholders through dividends and stock buybacks.

UPS CEO Carol Tomé said in a statement: “2023 was a unique, and quite candidly, difficult and disappointing year. We experienced declines in volume, revenue and operating profits and all three of our business segments. Through it all we remained focused on controlling what we could control, stayed on strategy and strengthened our foundation for future growth.”  Tomé also announced that UPS would ask employees to return to the office five days a week this year and said the company is exploring options to sell its “highly cyclical” freight brokerage business, Coyote

In July, UPS agreed to a contract with the Teamsters union that pushed the top pay for experienced full-time drivers to $49 an hour and $21 an hour starting pay for a part-time worker.

UPS shares were down more than 8% in Tuesday trading following the announcement.

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Infielder Justin Turner agrees to one-year, $13 million contract with Toronto Blue Jays

The Toronto Blue Jays and free agent infielder Justin Turner have agreed on a one-year, $13 million deal with incentives for the 2024 season. The deal carries $1.5 million in roster and performance bonuses; the veteran is expected to be Toronto’s main designated hitter, but will fill in at third base and first base as necessary, according to MLB Network’s Jon Morosi.

The 39-year-old Turner spent last season in Boston after signing a two-year, $21.7 million contract; he received a $6.7 million buyout from Boston and hit free agency for the second consecutive offseason. With the Red Sox, Turner batted .276 with 23 home runs and a career-best 96 RBIs in 146 games last season.

Turner – a two-time All-Star (2017, 2021) and World Series champion (2020) while playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers – is a career .288 hitter with 187 homers and 759 RBIs in 1,539 games. He has played for the Baltimore Orioles (2009-10), New York Mets (2010-13), Dodgers (2014-22) and Red Sox (2023).

Turner has played in 146 games last year and totaled 23 home runs, 96 RBIs and a .276 batting average, and has also accumulated a .800 OPS or better in nine of his last 10 seasons.

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Seattle Mariners acquire second baseman Jorge Polanco in trade with Minnesota Twins

The Seattle Mariners and Minnesota Twins announced the trade of second baseman Jorge Polanco to the Mariners as part of a five-player deal. The Twins will receive right-handed pitchers Anthony DeSclafani, Justin Topa and Darren Bowen, outfielder Gabriel Gonzalez and cash considerations in the swap.

The 30-year-old Polanco, the 2019 All-Star hit .269 with 112 home runs over his first 10 seasons after. making his MLB debut for the Twins in 2014. He hit .295, his best average for a full season, with 22 home runs and 79 RBIs in 153 games in 2019; and last season hit .255 with 14 home runs and 48 RBIs in 80 games, missing time because of knee and hamstring injuries along the way.

DeSclafani, 33, went 4-8 with a 4.88 ERA in 19 appearances last season for the San Francisco Giants. He owns a career 54-56 record with a 4.20 ERA over 180 career appearances, previously spending time in the Cincinnati Reds, Miami Marlins and Toronto Blue Jays organizations. The Giants traded the veteran pitcher to the Mariners earlier this month.

Topa, 32, owns a career 5-5 record with a 3.81 ERA in 92 appearances after being drafted in 2013 by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Topa went 5-4 with a 2.61 ERA in 75 appearances last season for the Mariners, and also spent time with the Texas Rangers and Milwaukee Brewers. The Brewers traded the pitcher to the Mariners on Jan. 7.

Gonzalez, 20, hit .302 with 32 home runs, 154 RBIs and 28 stolen bases in 237 games since 2021, at the minor league level, while in the Mariners organization. He hit .298 with 18 homers, 84 RBIs and 10 stolen bases in 116 games last season at the Single-A and Advanced-A level. Meanwhile the 22-year-old Bowen was a 13th-round pick by the Mariners in the 2022 MLB Draft. He went 4-2 with a 3.88 ERA over 19 appearances last season for the Modesto Nuts, the Mariners’ Single-A affiliate.

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Kenny Chesney shares video for ‘Take Her Home’ off upcoming LP ‘BORN’

Kenny Chesney will release his latest album, titled ‘Born’ on March 29.  Said Chesney: “You never want to think it’s all about you, or that in this crazy world, it’s all about your music … I’m just trying to find songs that continue the story of who we are…how we live, breathe, work, rock, kick back and sometimes get tangled up in feelings that are anything but simple. Then you see people react the way they have to the news, and you go, ‘Well, okay…’”  

Chesney added:  “As for the title, well, we’re still not quite done deciding what’s going on here, but one thing’s for sure: ‘Born’ is absolutely the title track. It’s got a lot of heart, a lot of soul — and it speaks the truth about living, life and what we’re all doing here. Banjo out front, a great big pocket that rocks back and forth, it feels great. But more importantly, it’s a lyric that throws out all the options, never tells you what to do and throws out the one existential truth no matter what you choose: ‘One thing’s for certain, we’ve all been living since the day we were born.’”

Chesney has shared the first single from ‘Born,’ titled “Take Her Home,” along with an official music video.  He shares of the visual: “When you can see yourself, your friends or someone you know in a song, that’s when a song will last long after it’s done playing. To me, this song has that potential for all of us… and as much as I like making videos, I also know the power of [No Shoes Nation]’s ability to live in my songs .. Every now and then, you find a song that just feels right. There’s an honesty about life that you can’t just churn out. That’s what [‘Take Her Home’] is to me. When I got the demo, I immediately knew it was the first song I wanted to release from my next project.” See the video for Chesney’s “Take Her Home” – here.

Chesney will also kick off his headlining “Sun Goes Down 2024 Tour,” including special guests Zac Brown Band, Megan Moroney and Uncle Kracker. The tour kicks off in Tampa, Florida, with stops in North Carolina, Texas, Ohio and more before wrapping-up with three nights in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

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Lainey Wilson to appear on the Black Crowes’ upcoming LP

Lainey Wilson has collaborating with Atlanta-based rockers The Black Crowes on the unreleased song “Wilted Rose,” which will appear on the band’s first album in 15 years, Happiness Bastards (due out March 15).

Per an article in Rolling Stone, “Wilson harmonizes with vocalist Chris Robinson” on the “gospel-tinged number,” which added that Wilson’s connection to the Black Crowes began when she met Chris and his brother and bandmate Rich Robinson at last April’s CMT Music Awards.

Wilson told Rolling Stone of the collab: “I’m so excited to be apart of the new the Black Crowes record. I’m a huge fan of their music and their legacy has truly withstood the test of time. I can’t wait for people to hear our song, ‘Wilted Rose.’ It’s a little country, a little rock ‘n’ roll and a whole lot of soul.”

Wilson is nominated for two Grammy Awards: one for Best Country Duo/Group Performance (for “Save Me” collaboration with Jelly Roll) and one for Best Country Album (for Bell Bottom Country). Lainey will also hit the road on her headlining Country’s Cool Again North American Tour. The tour, featuring special guests Jackson Dean, Ian Munsick and Zach Top as support, kicks-off on May 31 at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater.

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Tony Award-winning actress Chita Rivera dies at age 91

Legendary Broadway actress Chita Rivera has died at age 91. Rivera’s rep Merle Frimark said in a statement on Tuesday: “It is with immense personal sorrow that I announce the death of the beloved Broadway icon Chita Rivera. My dear friend of over 40 years was 91.”

A statement released by Rivera’s daughter Lisa Mordente said that she died in New York after a brief illness. The statement continued: “She [Rivera] is also survived by her siblings Julio, Armando and Lola del Rivero, (her older sister Carmen predeceased her), along with her many nieces, nephews and friends. Her funeral will be private. A memorial service will be announced in due course,” asking for any donations in her memory to be made to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

Rivera’s Broadway credits date back to 1950 and include roles for shows such as West Side Story, Guys and Dolls, Can-Can, Merlin and Kiss of the Spider Woman. Rivera starred as the original Velma Kelly in the 1975 production of Chicago on Broadway, and played leading lady Roxie Hart in Toronto, Las Vegas and London for the 25th anniversary of the show.  Rivera won two Tony Awards as Best Leading Actress in a Musical over the course of her career, for “The Rink” in 1984, and “Kiss of the Spider Woman” in 1993; she was nominated for the award seven other times. She was also the recipient of the prestigious Kennedy Center Honor in 2002 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, presented to her by President Obama in 2009.

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Kim Kardashian to executive produce, appear in docuseries on Elizabeth Taylor

Kim Kardashian will executive produce an upcoming docuseries about Elizabeth Taylor. The three-part series, titled Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar, was commissioned by BBC, and Kardashian will also make an appearance in the docuseries. Kardashian says: “Elizabeth Taylor was unapologetically herself, a fighter. she is proof that you can keep evolving and changing and have different chapters in your life – and she paved the way for all of us who came after her with that blueprint.”

Billed as revealing “how Taylor created the blueprint for modern celebrity’, Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar will feature interviews with her family, friends and fellow celebrities.  A synopsis reads: “While the star was known for her ascent from child stardom to her major roles in soap operas, making her the highest-paid actress of her time, documentarians will turn the lens onto her charity and humanitarian work, as well as her status as a business mogul.”

Kardashian, who conducted the last interview with Taylor before her passing, will speak about her relationship with the late actress. Others appearing in the docuseries will be Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dame Joan Collins and Margaret O’Brien. The show is currently in production and has yet to receive a release date.

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Dave Matthews Band to launch 2024 US summer tour

Dave Matthews Band have shared the dates for their annual summer tour. The 33-date run kicks off on May 22nd in Tampa, Florida, and includes stops in West Palm Beach, FL; Jacksonville, FL; Dallas, TX; Virginia Beach, VA; East Troy, WI; Noblesville, IN; Saratoga Springs, NY; Gilford, NH; Camden, NJ; Greenwood Village, CO; and Bend, OR. before concluding Labor Day Weekend with a three-day run at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, WA.

DMB is partnering with Live Nation’s operated venues as part of their upcoming tour, in order to minimize the concerts’ footprint even further – with the goal to divert at least 90% of fan-generated waste from landfills. According to a press release, “leveraging its existing leading sustainability resources, Live Nation will support the concerts’ goal by providing zero waste green teams, zero waste stations, food donations, waste sorting, composting and the use of minimal zerosingle-use plastic.”

An online ticket presale for members of the DMB Warehouse Fan Association is underway now. General on sale for tickets begins on February 16th at 10 am local time via Ticketmaster.

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The Killers announce ‘Hot Fuss’ 20th Anniversary Las Vegas Residency

The Killers have announced a Las Vegas residency in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their debut LP ‘Hot Fuss’, sharing on social media: “It’s good to be home. Join the 4 of us for 8 shows at The Colosseum in Caesars Palace in August as we celebrate 20 years of Hot Fuss.”

The band – comprised of frontman Brandon Flowers, guitarist Dave Keuning, bassist Mark Stoermer and drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr – are set to return to their hometown to celebrate their debut album with an eight-night residency at The Colosseum at Caesers Palace. They will be performing ‘Hot Fuss’ in its entirety for the first time ever.

Shows will run between August 14 – August 30, with tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster. Special collectors programs will also be available for purchase.

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