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Twenty One Pilots share video for ‘Overcompensate’

Twenty One Pilots have announced a new album ‘Clancy’ and shared the video for its lead single, ‘Overcompensate’. Clancy marks the Columbus, Ohio natives’ sixth LP – the follow-up to 2021’s ‘Scaled and Icy’ – will drop on May 17.

The musical duo, compromised of Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh Dun, have been teasing new music recently weeks, with all of the artwork across Twenty One Pilots’ digital platforms for their previous albums featuring strips of red tape covering the eyes on each cover on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube. The and then released a trailer foreshadowing what’s to come, seemingly teasing a new character and location with Joseph narrating: “I am trapped, stuck in a cycle I have never been able to break. I want to believe this is the last time, but I don’t know for sure.”

Twenty One Pilots’s trailer saw Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh Dun portrayed as escapees washed up on a new island called Voldsøy. A mysterious creature has also granted Joseph a “miraculous power”, where Joseph is seen reanimating a dead body back in the continent of Trench. Towards the end, Joseph dons a brand-new balaclava, announcing: “I am returning to Trench. I am Clancy”.

Check out the video for ‘Overcompensate’ – here.

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Justin Timberlake’s tracklist for ‘Everything I Thought It Was’ LP includes new NSYNC song

Justin Timberlake’s new album “Everything I Thought It Was” includes collaborations with Nigerian singer Fireboy DML, rapper and singer Tobe Nwigwe and his former NSYNC bandmates. Timberlake teased the tracklist along with Spotify, featuring 18 songs total.

The song with NSYNC, titled “Paradise”, will mark the boy band’s second new song following their reunion for the single “Better Place” — their first song together in over two decades — for the film Trolls Band Together. The group — Lance Bass, JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick and Timberlake — announced their reunion just last year while on stage at the MTV VMAs, where they presented the award for best pop to Taylor Swift.

“Everything I Thought It Was” opens with a track called “Memphis,” in homage to the singer’s hometown, and another called “F**kin’ Up the Disco.” The album was preceded by its first single, “Selfish,” which premiered at a special concert in Timberlake’s hometown of Memphis.

Timberlake will also be embarking on his Forget Tomorrow tour, which kicks off on April 29 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

To purchase Everything I Thought It Was, head to Timberlake’s website.

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House passes legislation that could ban TikTok in the U.S; sending it to the Senate

The House on Wednesday passed legislation that could ban TikTok in the U.S., alleging that the China-based video-sharing app is a national security threat. The House fast-tracked the legislation, known as the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, by bringing it up under a procedure that required the support of two-thirds of members for passage.

The bipartisan vote was 352-65, with one member, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, voting present. 197 Republicans and 155 Democrats voted to approve, while 15 Republicans and 50 Democrats voted against the bill. It now heads to the Democratic-controlled Senate, where it faces an uncertain fate. President Joe Biden has said that if the bill reaches his desk, he will sign it into law, which would require ByteDance to sell TikTok within six months or be banned from U.S. app stores and web-hosting services.

Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said in a statement after the vote: “Communist China is America’s largest geopolitical foe and is using technology to actively undermine America’s economy and security. Today’s bipartisan vote demonstrates Congress’ opposition to Communist China’s attempts to spy on and manipulate Americans, and signals our resolve to deter our enemies.”

TikTok, owned by China-based parent company ByteDance, arguing that the legislation would violate the First Amendment rights of its 170 million U.S. users and harm thousands of small businesses that rely on it. The company said on X: “This process was secret and the bill was jammed through for one reason: it’s a ban. We are hopeful that the Senate will consider the facts, listen to their constituents, and realize the impact on the economy, 7 million small businesses, and the 170 million Americans who use our service.”  Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin also aid in a statement that “despite the lack of evidence proving TikTok poses a threat to US national security, the U.S. has continued to suppress TikTok. This practice of resorting to bullying tactics when unable to win in fair competition disrupts normal business operations, damages international investors’ confidence in the investment environment, and undermines the normal international economic and trade order, ultimately harming the U.S. itself.”

TikTok has repeatedly been targeted by lawmakers seeking to restrict the app over concerns that the Chinese government could force ByteDance to hand over the data of its 170 million American users. However, TikTok has long denied it could be used by the Chinese government to spy on Americans.

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Hunter Biden declines House Republicans’ invitation to testify publicly

Attorneys for Hunter Biden told lawmakers on Wednesday that President Joe Biden’s son will not attend a public hearing on the House impeachment inquiry into his father that is scheduled for next week.

Abbe Lowell, Hunter Biden’s attorney, wrote in a letter to House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., that his client “declines your invitation to this carnival side show” and will not appear at a March 20 public impeachment hearing. Lowell said: “I must confess my surprise by your hasty request. After that six-plus hour deposition on February 28, 2024, along with the realization that your inquiry was based on a patchwork of conspiracies spun by convicted liars and a charged Russian spy, I thought even you would recognize your baseless impeachment proceeding was dead.”

Lowell said that Republicans requested that Biden appear the day before he is to appear in court in California on a criminal tax charge, citing federal charges against Alexander Smirnov, a former FBI informant who prosecutors said lied about the Bidens’ involvement in Ukrainian energy company Burisma. Smirnov was re-arrested after prosecutors asserted there was a strong risk Smirnov would use Russian intelligence contacts to flee before his trial. Said Lowell: “Your blatant planned-for-media event is not a proper proceeding but an obvious attempt to throw a Hail Mary pass after the game has ended.”

Comer said in a statement that the hearing will proceed, and Republicans expect Hunter Biden to participate: “The House Oversight Committee has called Hunter Biden’s bluff. Hunter Biden for months stated he wanted a public hearing, but now that one has been offered alongside his business associates that he worked with for years, he is refusing to come.” Comer added that Hunter Biden confirmed “key evidence,” but contradicted testimony from former business partners who appeared before House investigators:  “The American people demand the truth and accountability for the Bidens’ corruption.”

Comer’s request for Hunter Biden to appear in public comes after he testified behind closed doors in a six-hour deposition on February 28 before members of two House panels. Biden said in an opening statement at the time that he never involved his father in his businesses.

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Las Vegas Raiders release wide receiver Hunter Renfrow, quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo

The Las Vegas Raiders will release wide receiver Hunter Renfrow and quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, according to sources via NFL Network.

Renfrow, 28, signed a two-year, $32 million extension with the Raiders in 2022, with his release clearing $8.2 million off the Raiders’ salary cap. The five-year veteran had a career-low 25 catches for 255 yards and no touchdowns in 17 games last season. He entered the league as a fifth-round pick by the Raiders in the 2019 NFL Draft, logging 103 catches for 1,038 yards and nine scores, and was a Pro Bowl selection in 2021.

The 32-year-old Garoppolo signed a three-year, $72.7 million extension with the Raiders last March, but restructured that deal and was set to receive $11.2 million next season, but that can be voided because of his 2-game suspension in 2024 for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancing substance policy. The 10-year veteran completed 65.1% of his throws for 1,205 yards, seven scores and nine interceptions over seven appearances last season before being benched in Week 9 and then serving his two-game suspension.

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NY Jets acquire offensive tackle Morgan Moses from Ravens

Adam Schefter of ESPN reported that the NY Jets have agreed to trade for right tackle Morgan Moses with the Baltimore Ravens, and are swapping fourth-round picks with an additional sixth-rounder going to the Ravens.

The move will reunite Moses with the Jets, with whom he spent the 2021 season under head coach Robert Saleh before signing a free agent deal with the Ravens during the 2022 offseason. The 33-year-old OT, set to enter his 11th NFL season, will count for around $7 million in salary cap space

Moses is expected to take over as the starter at right tackle, joining center Joe Tippmann and guards Alijah Vera-Tucker and John Simpson, his former Ravens teammate who just signed a two-year deal with the Jets earlier this week.

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Mickey Guyton shares the official video for ‘Woman’

Mickey Guyton recently shared the release of her song “Woman,” her first new music of 2024. Guyton wrote “Woman” with Victor Franco, Oliver Frid, Kameron Glasper and Tayla Parx, in celebration of International Women’s Day. To stream ‘Woman’, head here.

Guyton said in a statement: “I loved the idea of writing a song that celebrates the power women have. Throughout history and even today, women have taken pain, setbacks, and doubt, and they turn that into inner strength, and they persevere to achieve incredible things.” Guyton also shared the story behind the song: “The idea actually came from Tayla (Parx). At the time there was so much going on online about what defined a woman, and there was so many interpretations and the whole internet was ablaze, and we thought it was so important to release a song called ‘Woman’ on International Women’s Day. It’s funny how we wrote it. Tayla was actually in her Tesla driving from New York to L.A., so we literally wrote this song while she was in, while her Tesla was driving to L.A. and it was just a special moment and the song just felt so powerful. We wrote it about two years ago maybe, and so it’s just so really cool to finally seeing it have a little moment.”

Guyton has now dropped the music video for ‘Woman’, directed by Christen Pinkston and Wesley Stebbins-Perry. The video is said to be ‘inspired by and a tribute to women of all shapes and sizes, occupations, and heritages,’ with Guyton appearing in the video with ‘an array of strong women honoring the power within all.’

Take a look at the video for ‘Woman’ – here.

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Justin Moore, Randy Houser embarking on 2024 co-headlining tour

Justin Moore and Randy Houser will launch their co-headlining Country Round Here Tonight Tour, playing 12 shows this fall.

The Country Round Here Tonight Tour kicks off in Charlotte, NC on September 5th and includes a show at the iconic Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ. Moore and Houser will also perform in Raleigh, Philadelphia, Houston and more before wrapping in St. Louis, MO on October 12th.

Moore and Houser recently gave fans a preview of the upcoming joint tour during their surprise performance of Toby Keith’s “Should’ve Been A Cowboy” at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge in Nashville.  Meanwhile,Moore is currently on tour supporting Cody Johnson’s The Leather Tour.

Tickets for the Country Round Here Tonight Tour are on sale now; head to Moore’s website for more information.

Justin Moore & Randy Houser Announce Co-Headlining ‘Country Round Here Tonight’ Tour

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Olivia Munn reveals breast cancer diagnosis, underwent double mastectomy

Olivia Munn, 43, revealed on social media that she has been privately battling breast cancer, and underwent a double mastectomy last year. Munn posted a series of photos and videos on Instagram from when she was undergoing treatment in the hospital after learning of her diagnosis, with the short caption: “I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I hope by sharing this it will help others find comfort, inspiration and support on their own journey.”

Munn said she was diagnosed with Luminal B breast cancer in April 2023 and has since undergone several surgeries, including a double mastectomy. In her statement posted to her Instagram, Munn explained the importance of detecting the disease early: “In February of 2023, in an effort to be proactive about my health, I took a genetic test that checks you for 90 different cancer genes. I tested negative for all, including BRCA (the most well-known breast cancer gene). My sister Sara had just tested negative as well. We called each other and high-fived over the phone. That same winter I also had a normal mammogram. Two months later I was diagnosed with breast cancer. In the past ten months I have had four surgeries, so many days spent in bed I can’t even count and have learned more about cancer, cancer treatment and hormones than I ever could have imagined. Surprisingly, I’ve only cried twice. I guess I haven’t felt like there was time to cry. My focus narrowed and I tabled any emotions that I felt would interfere with my ability to stay clearheaded.”

The actress said she wouldn’t have found her cancer if it weren’t for her  OB/GYN Dr. Thais Aliabadi, saying that Aliabadi decided to calculate her Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Score. Said Munn: “The fact that she did saved my life. Dr. Aliabadi looked at factors like my age, familial breast cancer history, and the fact that I had my first child after the age of 30. She discovered my lifetime risk was at 37%. Because of that score I was sent to get an MRI, which led to an ultrasound, which then led to a biopsy. The biopsy showed I had Luminal B cancer in both breasts. Luminal B is an aggressive, fast moving cancer.”

Munn acknowledged the staff at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles and Saint John’s in Santa Monica for their help during her treatment, and ended her statement thanking her loved ones for their support throughout her cancer battle, specifically her boyfriend, John Mulaney with whom she shares 2-year-old son, Malcolm: “I’m so thankful to my friends and family for loving me through this. I’m so thankful to [John Mulaney] for the nights he spent researching what every operation and medication meant and what side effects and recovery I could expect. For being there before I went into each surgery and being there when I woke up, always placing framed photos of our little boy Malcolm so it would be the first thing I saw when I opened my eyes. Thank you to the friends who’ve had breast cancer and the friends who connected me to friends who’ve had breast cancer for guiding me through some of my most uncertain and overwhelming moments.”

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CBS developing first Black daytime soap opera in 35 years, ‘The Gates’

CBS, in partnership with civil rights organization NAACP, announced the development of “The Gates,” a soap centered on a wealthy Black family living in a posh, gated community. The network currently airs the long-running daytime soaps The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful

‘The Gates’ will be written by Emmy winner Michele Val Jean, whose credits include more than 2,000 episodes of iconic soaps including “The Bold & The Beautiful” and “General Hospital.” The 72-year-old daytime veteran served as a script writer for the Black-led “Generations,” which aired on NBC from 1989-1991. Val Jean will also serve as showrunner on ‘The Gates’.

CBS Studios/NAACP president Sheila Ducksworth said in a statement: “The Gates will be everything we love about daytime drama, from a new and fresh perspective. This series will salute an audience that has been traditionally underserved, with the potential to be a groundbreaking moment for broadcast television. With multi-dimensional characters, juicy storylines and Black culture front and center, ‘The Gates’ will have impactful representation, one of the key touchstones of the venture.”

CBS Studios’ development deal with the NAACP was “established to help elevate a diverse range of voices as well as increase the visibility of Black artists on broadcast and streaming platforms in an ever-evolving media landscape.” If The Gates comes to fruition, it would mark broadcast television’s first new daytime soap opera since the launch of NBC’s now-defunct ‘Passions’ 25 years ago.

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