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Trump defeats Haley in New Hampshire GOP primary

Former President Donald Trump defeating his sole rival, Nikki Haley, in the New Hampshire Republican primary on Tuesday, making Trump the clear front-runner to become the GOP’s 2024 presidential nominee.

Speaking after Trump’s victory, Haley said she would remain in the race, telling supporters that “this race is far from over … I have news for all of you — New Hampshire is first in the nation, it is not the last in the nation.”  Haley, the former U.N. ambassador and governor of South Carolina, is facing pressure from Trump supporters to drop out of the race and unite the party.

Trump has now easily won the first two contests of the 2024 election cycle with victories in both New Hampshire and Iowa. The winners of the primary in New Hampshire in the last four election cycles have gone on to secure the party’s presidential nomination, including Trump in 2016. No Republican in the modern primary era has lost the nomination after winning both Iowa and New Hampshire.

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Longtime “CBS Sunday Morning” host Charles Osgood dies at age 91

CBS News journalist Charles Osgood, the host of “CBS Sunday Morning” for more than two decades, died Tuesday at 91 years old. According to CBS News, Osgood was living with dementia for a period of time before his death.

Osgood spent 45 years at CBS News before retiring in 2016. During his tenure at “Sunday Morning”, the show reached some of its highest ratings levels in three decades, and earned the Daytime Emmy as Outstanding Morning Program on three different occasions. His tenure on “Sunday Morning” was in fact longer than the show’s original host, Charles Kuralt. Jane Pauley, who took over hosting duties of “Sunday Morning” after Osgood retired, shared: “Watching him at work was a masterclass in communicating. I’ll still think to myself, ‘How would Charlie say it?’, trying to capture the elusive warmth and intelligence of his voice and delivery. I expect I’ll go on trying.”

Rand Morrison, longtime executive producer of “Sunday Morning”, shared via CBS News: “To say there’s no one like Charles Osgood is an understatement. He embodied the heart and soul of ‘Sunday Morning.’ His signature bow tie, his poetry … just his presence was special for the audience, and for those of us who worked with him.”

Osgood became an anchor-reporter for WCBS NewsRadio 88 in New York in 1967, where he anchored the first morning drive shift when the station became an all-news outlet. He would eventually make his way to CBS News, where he launched the radio-news segment “The Osgood File”, which ran between 1971 and 2017. The audio vignettes were heard four times each weekday morning on various stations across the U.S. He would often bid listeners farewell by telling them: “I’ll see you on the radio.” Osgood was also known for saying: “Short words, short sentences, short paragraphs. There’s nothing that can’t be improved by making it shorter and better.”

Osgood is survived by his wife of 50 years, the former Jean Crafton; five children (Kathleen Wood Griffis, Kenneth Winston Wood, Anne-E Wood, Emily J. Wood and Jamie Wood); a sister, Mary Ann; and a brother, Ken. His first marriage to Theresa Audette ended in divorce after 16 years.

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Heat trade Kyle Lowry, 2027 first-round pick to Hornets for Terry Rozier

The Miami Heat have acquired veteran guard Terry Rozier from the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for six-time All-Star Kyle Lowry and a 2027 first-round pick, which is lottery protected for 2027 and becomes unprotected in 2028.

Rozier, who turns 30 in March, is having a career year averaging 23.2 points and 6.6 assists while shooting 45.9% from the field this season, all career highs. Rozier and the Hornets had agreed to a four-year, $97 million maximum contract extension ahead of the 2021-22 season that would have kept him in Charlotte through 2026.

Lowry, who turns 37 in March, is on a $29.7 million expiring contract, and the Hornets are expected to attempt to find another trade for him ahead of the Feb. 8 deadline, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The guard is averaging 8.2 points, four assists and 3.5 rebounds per game this season.

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Cleveland Cavaliers’ Tristan Thompson suspended 25 games for anti-drug policy violation

The NBA confirmed on Tuesday, January 23, that Cleveland Cavaliers Tristan Thompson tested positive for performance enhancing drugs Ibutamoren and SARM LGD-4033, and as a result will be suspended for 25 games for violating its anti-drug program. Thompson’s suspension, without pay, will begin with the Wednesday, January 24, game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Milwaukee Bucks. Thompson could return in mid-March, under the terms of his suspension.

Ibutamoren and SARM LGD-4033 are banned by the NBA and listed under the steroids and performance-enhancing drug section of the collective bargaining agreement.Ibutamoren is a substance that is known for increasing levels of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) in the body. It has been banned in sport due to a wide range of dangerous side effects. Meanwhile, Ligandrol is a drug designed to facilitate strength and muscle building by enhancing the burning of body fat and increasing the user’s physical endurance.

Thompson, 32, was originally drafted by the Cavaliers in 2011, winning a championship in 2016 alongside teammates LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love. After nine years in Ohio, Thompson had short stints on the Boston Celtics, Sacramento Kings, Indiana Pacers and Chicago Bulls before the 12-year veteran rejoined the Cavaliers in September as a free agent. Thompson is averaging a career-low 3.8 points per game through 36 games this season.

The Cavaliers (26-15) will face the Bucks at 8 p.m. EST Wednesday in Milwaukee.

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Chris Young arrested on disorderly conduct charges at Nashville bar

Chris Young was arrested on disorderly conduct charges on Monday, Jan. 22, in Nashville, with multiple media outlets reporting that the arrest took place at the Dawg House on Demonbreun Street in downtown Nashville at about 8:30PM. Young allegedly assaulted an agent of the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission, who were conducting compliance checks in the area at the time.

According to The Tennesseean, the incident began at Tin Roof on Demonbreun Street, where agents say they entered the bar and 38-year-old Young held his ID above his head. Agents scanned it to check validity and walked away – however, Young began asking questions while videotaping them. TABC agents then moved on to the Dawg House bar, which is next door. but as one agent tried to leave the Dawg House, Young “put his hands out to stop me from leaving the bar and struck me on the shoulder.” That agent pushed Young to create distance, at which time an altercation ensued, with customers ‘yelling and screaming’, coming between them. When a second agent tried to intervene, Young started to walk backward and would not comply with his orders, at which point he was put in handcuffs. The agents’ report says the singer’s eyes were bloodshot and watery, and he had slurred speech.

According to court records filed Tuesday morning, Young was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and assault of an officer; he has since been released.

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Lana Del Rey, Zach Bryan and Odesza to headline 2024 Hangout Music Festival

Lana Del Rey, Zach Bryan and Odesza have been confirmed as the headlining acts for Alabama’s annual Hangout Music Festival, running from May 17 – May 19.

The Chainsmokers, Cage the Elephant, Dominic Fike, Reneé Rapp, and Chappell Roan are also slated to perform, with the lineup also featuring performances from Nelly, Doechii, Sexyy Red, and NLE Choppa.

Hangout 2024 will also see performances from artists including All Time Low, Flyana Boss, David Kushner, Megan Moroney, Subtronics, A Day to Remember, and Koe Wetzel, as well as Alison Wonderland and Jessie Murph, Qveen Herby, Chromeo, The Beaches, Paul Russell, Del Water Gap, Eliza Rose, and Alana Springsteen.

For tickets and other information, head to: www.hangoutmusicfest.com.

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Lana Del Rey, Zach Bryan and Odesza to headline 2024 Hangout Music Festival

Lana Del Rey, Zach Bryan and Odesza have been confirmed as the headlining acts for Alabama’s annual Hangout Music Festival, running from May 17 – May 19.

The Chainsmokers, Cage the Elephant, Dominic Fike, Reneé Rapp, and Chappell Roan are also slated to perform, with the lineup also featuring performances from Nelly, Doechii, Sexyy Red, and NLE Choppa.

Hangout 2024 will also see performances from artists including All Time Low, Flyana Boss, David Kushner, Megan Moroney, Subtronics, A Day to Remember, and Koe Wetzel, as well as Alison Wonderland and Jessie Murph, Qveen Herby, Chromeo, The Beaches, Paul Russell, Del Water Gap, Eliza Rose, and Alana Springsteen.

For tickets and other information, head to: www.hangoutmusicfest.com.

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Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn and Regina Hall to star in Paul Thomas Anderson film

Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn have joined the cast of Paul Thomas Anderson’s new, untitled film. Deadline reported that Anderson, 53, will direct DiCaprio and Penn, as well as actress Regina Hall, for Warner Bros. Production will begin this month in California.

Anderson is known for such films as Boogie Nights, Magnolia, There Will Be Blood, The Master and Phantom Thread. In addition to directing, Anderson wrote the script for the new film and will produce with Sara Murphy and Adam Somner. The trio previously collaborated on Anderson’s 2021 film Licorice Pizza.

DiCaprio most recently starred in Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, while Penn’s recent credits include the Starz series Gaslit, and Hall is known her roles in The Best Man and Girls Trip.

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2024 Oscar nominations: ‘Oppenheimer’ leads with 13 nods

The 2024 Oscar nominations for the 96th Academy Awards were revealed on Tuesday, with ‘Oppenheimer’ leading with 13 nods, including Best Picture, Best Actor (for Cillian Murphy), Best Director (for Christopher Nolan), Best Supporting Actor (for Robert Downey Jr.) and Best Supporting Actress (for Emily Blunt.)

Barbie earned eight nominations, including for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress and Actor (co-stars America Ferrera and Ryan Gosling). However Margot Robbie, who played the titular heroine, and director Greta Gerwig were snubbed.

Other films nominated in the Best Picture category were Poor Things (with 11 nods total) and Killers of the Flower Moon (earning 10 nods); as well as American Fiction, Anatomy of a Fall, The Holdovers, Maestro, Past Lives and The Zone of Interest.

Hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, the 2024 Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 10, at 4 p.m. PT at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood in Los Angeles.

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Sum 41 to launch final U.S. leg of their farewell tour

Sum 41 have announced their U.S. farewell tour dates on their Tour Of The Setting Sum, which will feature special guest The Interrupters. The band revealed in May 2023 that they would be saying goodbye after nearly three decades together.

The Canadian band, featuring Deryck Whibley, Dave Baksh, Jason McCaslin, Tom Thacker and Frank Zummo, had previously announced farewell dates around the world, kicking things off in Jakarta, Indonesia on March 1, and saying their final goodbye to live performing at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario on January 30, 2025.

The band also plans to end their career with one last double-album: Heaven :x: Hell, which drops on March 29. To pre-order, head here.

Tickets are on sale now for the Tour of the Setting Sum; for information, head here.

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