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SZA added to performers at 66th Annual Grammy Awards

The Recording Academy announced that Grammy winner and current nominee SZA will perform at the 66th Grammy Awards. SZA joins previously announced performers Burna Boy, Luke Combs, Billie Eilish, Billy Joel, Dua Lipa, Joni Mitchell, Olivia Rodrigo, Travis Scott, and U2.

SZA is the most nominated artist this year with nine nominations, including Album Of The Year for SOS, Record Of The Year for “Kill Bill,” Song Of The Year for “Kill Bill” and more.  SZA is followed by Phoebe Bridges, Serban Ghenea and Victoria Monét with seven nominations each; while Jack Antonoff, Jon Batiste, BoyGenius, Brandy Clark, Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, and Taylor Swift each have six apiece.

Hosted by Trevor Noah, the 66th Grammy Awards will air live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 4th at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT on CBS. The awards show will also be available to stream live and on-demand on Paramount+. Before the Telecast, the Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony will be broadcast live from the Peacock Theater at 12:30 pm PT and will be streamed live on live.grammy.com.

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Jennifer Lopez releases new “Can’t Get Enough” music video featuring Latto

Jennifer Lopez has teamed up with Latto for a remix of her new single “Can’t Get Enough.” The 54-year-old JLO released the remix of the song, as well as an accompanying music video ft. Latto.

The video, directed by Tanu Muiño, finds JLO dancing through the streets and outside of a swimming pool, while she and Latto pay tribute to their hometowns in the video (The Bronx, New York and Atlanta, Georgia). “Can’t Get Enough”, co-produced by Roget Chahayed, Hit-Boy, Jeff “Gitty” Gitelman and Angel Lopez, is off Lopez’s upcoming album This Is Me… Now due out February 16.

Lopez will also star in an accompanying narrative film, This is Me… Now: A Love Story, which premieres the same day as the album drop, February 16, on Prime Video.

Check out the video for “Can’t Get Enough feat. Latto”here.

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Ex-IRS contractor sentenced to 5 years in prison for leaking Trump tax records

Charles Littlejohn, the former Internal Revenue Service contractor who leaked the tax records of former President Donald Trump to The New York Times, in addition to leaking the tax records of billionaires including Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk to ProPublica, was sentenced Monday to five years in prison. Littlejohn, 38, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Ana C. Reyes at a hearing at the federal courthouse in Washington, and will also have to pay a $5,000 fine.

Prosecutors said that Littlejohn “weaponized his access to unmasked taxpayer data to further his own personal, political agenda, believing that he was above the law.” Littlejohn pleaded guilty in October, and prosecutors sought the statutory maximum of five years in federal prison, saying that he “abused his position by unlawfully disclosing thousands of Americans’ federal tax returns and other private financial information to multiple news organizations.”

Judge Reyes said during sentencing: “You can be an outstanding person and commit bad acts. What you did in targeting the sitting president of the United States was an attack on our constitutional democracy.” Reyes described Littlejohn’s actions as a deliberate, complex, multiyear criminal scheme, but said she believed he “sincerely felt a moral imperative” to act as he did.

Littlejohn briefly addressed the court before receiving his sentence, saying that he “acted out of a sincere but misguided belief that I was serving the public.” Littlejohn said that taxpayers deserved to know how easy it was for the wealthy to avoid paying into the system, and he believes that Americans make their best decisions when properly informed: “I made my decision with the full knowledge that I would likely end up in a courtroom.”

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Iran denies involvement in deadly drone attack on U.S. military base

On Monday, Iranian officials denied involvement in the fatal drone attack on a U.S. base over the weekend. The drone strike on Sunday killed three U.S. service members, and injured thirty-four at the Tower 22 base in Jordan, which is close to the southeastern border with Syria. Sunday’s attack were noted to be a major escalation in the war, marking the first U.S. casualties since the fighting started.

The state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported that Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said the various groups backed by Tehran in the Middle East do not take direct orders from Iran, sharing in a statement:  “”War is not a solution. An immediate cease-fire in Gaza can lead to the return of peace … The Islamic Republic has no involvement in the resistance groups’ decisions on the way they support the Palestinian nation or defend themselves and the people of their countries in the face of any aggression and occupation.” President Biden had blamed the attack on “radical Iran-backed militant groups” and vowed the U.S. would respond.

Following the start of Israeli’s war against Hamas in October, the United States has battled Iranian-backed militants across the Middle East. Iranian-supported militias have attacked U.S. bases more than 150 times in Iraq and Syria, while another proxy group backed by Tehran, the Houthis, are fighting American forces in the Red Sea and in Yemen.

Iranian spokesperson Kanaani on Monday called the accusations that Tehran was involved in the Jordan attack “baseless,” and said the accusations were “a blame game and a plot by those who try to protect their own interests and cover up their problems by dragging the U.S. into a new conflict in the region and provoking it to intensify the crisis.”

The United Nations Iran’s representatives have also denied the charges that Tehran had anything to do with the attack in Jordan, saying: “The representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran at the United Nations on Sunday night told IRNA that Iran had no connection and had nothing to do with the attack on the US base. It further clarified that there is a conflict between US forces and resistance groups in the region, which reciprocate retaliatory attacks. The Iranian mission in the UN issued the statement as some of the critics of the administration of US President and hawkish Republicans were in their efforts to link the attack on Al-Tanf base to Iran.”

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Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva disqualified, banned four years; Team USA to earn ’22 gold medal

Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva has been retroactively disqualified from the 2022 Olympic Games, following a nearly two-year long investigation. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Switzerland ruled that Valieva violated anti-doping rules, and instituted a four-year ban dating from Dec. 25, 2021. CAS said in a statement announcing the decision Monday: “Having carefully considered all the evidence put before it, the CAS panel concluded that Ms. Valieva was not able to establish, on the balance of probabilities and on the basis of the evidence before the Panel, that she had not committed the (violation) intentionally.” Valieva will be ineligible to compete until December 2025, nearly two months before the 2026 Winter Olympics are scheduled to begin in Milan, Italy.

All of Valieva’s results from Dec. 25, 2021 going forward have been voided, which includes her achievements at the 2022 Olympic Games. Valieva did not medal as an individual; but the ruling affects the results of the team figure skating event on Feb. 7, 2022, where Russia won gold (with Valieva as a member), the United States won silver, and Japan won bronze. The IOC did not present the athletes with their medals at the time because there were already questions about Valieva, who was 15 at the time. Valieva was found to have tested positive for the banned heart medication trimetazidine at a Russian event a few weeks before the Olympics. Valieva’s positive test was taken more than a month prior to the 2022 Games, but the results were not returned until Feb. 8, one day after Russia won the gold in the team figure skating event.  Russian officials initially suspended her when the results came back, but Valieva appealed that decision and won, allowing her to continue to compete at the 2022 Games.

The World Anti-Doping Agency subsequently appealed that decision to CAS, leading to Monday’s verdict. CAS did not take responsibility for the “consequences” of voiding Russia’s Olympic team performance, however, it seems likely that the United States will move up into the gold medal slot, and Canada will move from fourth-place status into the bronze spot.

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England’s Tyrrell Hatton to join Jon Rahm’s new team at LIV Golf

England’s Tyrrell Hatton, the 16th-ranked player in the world, will join Ryder Cup teammate Jon Rahm as part of a new 13th team at LIV Golf. Hatton is still scheduled to play in this week’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am; but it is expected that he will make his debut this week at the LIV season-opening event at Mayakoba, Mexico.

Hatton has not yet won a major; for LIV, major winners have guaranteed exemptions for several years. For example, Rahm is exempted into all four majors through the 2027 season after his 2023 Masters win. However, non-major winners must rely on world ranking points. Hatton, currently ranked 16th in the world, will automatically qualify him for the Masters in April.

Hatton has one PGA Tour win, the 2020 Arnold Palmer Invitational, and six DP World Tour victories. He has recorded five top-10 finishes in majors, his best being a T5 at the 2016 Open Championship.

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Morgan Wallen drops re-recorded ‘Spin You Around (1/24)’

Morgan Wallen has dropped a re-recorded version of “Spin You Around” after it came to light that an unauthorized edition of his 2015 EP, Stand Alone, was being released by his previous label and managers.

Wallen shared his frustration on social media, saying: “It’s gross, greedy and an example of how the dark side of the music business can suck the soul out of artists”.  Wallen said he wanted to inform fans that the investors and managers who helped make debut album were planning to release a “10th Anniversary” edition; but according to Wallen, the updated version will include eight unreleased songs that are “not my idea nor to my standards.” Wallen wrote, “For months I’ve been exploring every avenue possible to acquire the rights to this old music & keep the quality of my catalog consistent with songs I choose to release & believe in. I want you to know this is NOT my new music & I don’t want to see this happen to anyone else. I cringe when I listen to these songs & I’m concerned my fans may mistakenly believe this is a new release by me. I begin recording my next project at the end of February. I’m feeling inspired creatively & super excited to make more music I’m proud of.”

Wallen also said he is donating $100k from theMorgan Wallen Foundation to the Volunteer Lawyers & Professionals For The Artsprogram, saying that he hopes this will help up-and-coming artists gain the legal advice they need when considering record deals and handling contracts for the first time: “I hope young aspiring musicians read this story and know they should never have to give up their creative freedoms for an opportunity in this business”.

Of his revamped rendition of ‘Spin You Around (1/24)’, Wallen shared:  “I re-recorded ‘Spin You Around (1/24)’ this week in Nashville…Thank you Joey Moi & Bryan Sutton …I did the artwork myself while in the woods duck hunting. Hope you like it, lol”.

Listen to ‘Spin You Around (1/24)’ – here.
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Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza and Chris Evans to star in Ethan Coen’s ‘Honey Don’t!’

Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza and Chris Evans will star in the new dark comedy from Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke, titled Honey Don’t! – the latest project from the the married collaborators. Coen (formerly one-half of the Coen Brothers), and Cooke last directed Drive-Away Dolls, which will debut on Feb. 23.

Coen and Cooke also wrote the script for Honey Don’t! with insiders sharing that the story is set in Bakersfield, Calif. Qualley will play a private eye, Plaza will star as a mysterious woman, and Evans will portray the leader of a cult. Production is due to begin late March in New Mexico.

Qualley can currently be seen in Poor Things, which is nominated for 11 Oscars, including best picture. Plaza starred in season two of HBO’s The White Lotus, and Evans starred in Apple’s Ghosted last year as well as the medical drama Pain Hustlers.

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Take a look at Sydney Sweeney in the trailer for the film ‘Immaculate’

The trailer for the upcoming psychological horror film “Immaculate,” starring Sydney Sweeney, has been released. Directed by Michael Mohan, Sweeney stars as Cecilia, a devoutly religious woman who moves into a haunted Italian convent in the countryside, which seems picturesque on the outside.

The trailer reveals that Cecilia will experience suffering while dealing with a mysterious pregnancy. Sweeney’s Cecilia is told during a sonogram: “It’s a miracle. You are with child”, and Cecilia replies: “Out of all the women in the world, why did he choose me?” Following her pregnancy, the convent becomes an unsafe place for Cecilia as violent forces come after her.

Along with Sweeney (who also serves as producer of the film,) ‘Immaculate’ stars Àlvaro Morte, Dora Romano, Giorgio Colangeli, Simona Tabasco, Benedetta Porcaroli and Giampiero Judica.

‘Immaculate’ is set for release in theaters March 22; take a look at the trailer – here.

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Nicki Minaj claps back at Megan Thee Stallion on new diss track “Big Foot”

Nicki Minaj is responding to Megan Thee Stallion, releasing her new diss track, “Big Foot” in response to Megan’s latest single, ‘Hiss.’ The drama between Megan and Nicki began after Megan released her new song “Hiss” last week, in which she lyrically attacked her enemies – including Nicki.

Produced by Tate Kobang and ZellTooTrill, “Big Foot” sees Nicki referencing all the drama the two rappers have allegedly been involved with of late. However before dropping the song, Nicki told fans on social media that while she was releasing ‘Big Foot’ in response to Megan, it was not a diss track. Minaj also claims that if Megan denies anything noted in ‘Big Foot,’ she will ‘post receipts’ on social media and release four extra tracks.

Take a listen to Minaj’s track “Big Foot” – here.

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