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Justin Timberlake pleads not guilty in DWI case, has license suspended in NY

Justin Timberlake pleaded not guilty plea to a revised misdemeanor charge in connection to his arrest for driving while intoxicated in Sag Harbor, New York this past June.  Timberlake’s drivers license was also suspended in the state of New York.

Timberlake, 43, was performing in Antwerp, Belgium over the weekend and appeared virtually on Friday in Sag Harbor Village Justice Court in New York before Justice Carl Irace. During the hearing, Irace urged caution and threatened Timberlake’s counsel with a gag order, referring to comments made outside of court to the media by the singer’s lawyer, Edward Burke. Burke previously disagreed with the claim that Timberlake was intoxicated, disputing to reporters that the police made “very significant errors” and asserting that “he was not intoxicated.”

Burke told reporters after court regarding the suspended license: “This is standard procedure with every DWI case. In New York, the suspension stays during the pendency of the case and is resolved at the end. Other states have similar regulations. .. We are very confident that charge, that criminal charge, will be dismissed.”

Timberlake was pulled over and arrested in June in Sag Harbor, with police stating that he drove through a stop sign and swerved into another lane. Authorities determined the pop star was driving drunk, had bloodshot, glassy eyes and “a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage” emanating from his breath, according to the criminal complaint. He also had slowed speech, was unsteady on his feet and performed poorly on a field sobriety test, the complaint said. Timberlake told the arresting officer he had only one drink, according to the complaint.

A further conference hearing in the case is scheduled for August 9, which Timberlake is not required to attend. The judge asked the singer’s attorney to find a date when Timberlake can appear in person, perhaps as soon as Sept. 13.

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Americans Whelan, Gershkovich among those freed from Russian prisons in multi-country swap

The White House confirmed on Thursday that Russia, the United States and several other countries engaged in a multi-country, 24-prisoner exchange — the largest of its kind since the Cold War.

President Joe Biden said that three American citizens and one green card holder detained in Russian prisons were released in the prisoner swap, sharing in a statement that the four “unjustly imprisoned” people released Thursday included: U.S. Marine Paul Whelan; Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich; Russian-American radio journalist Alsu Kurmasheva; and Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian journalist with British citizenship who also holds an American green card.

  • Gershkovich, 32, was arrested by Russian authorities in March 2023 for espionage, a charge he and U.S. officials denied. Biden has said that Gershkovich was targeted for being a journalist and an American; after a trial, Gershkovich was found guilty and sentenced to 16 years in a high-security penal colony.
  • Whelan, who holds U.S., British, Irish and Canadian citizenship, was arrested in December 2018 while traveling on an American passport in Russia and also accused of espionage. He was convicted on the charges in June 2020 and sentenced to 16 years in prison, ultimately serving five.
  • Kurmasheva, a dual citizen of the U.S. and Russia, was arrested by Russian authorities in 2023 for failing to register as a foreign agent.
  • Kara-Muza was serving a 25-year sentence for criticism of the war in Ukraine.

Biden said: “Today, we celebrate the return of Paul, Evan, Alsu and Vladimir and rejoice with their families. We remember all those still wrongfully detained or held hostage around the world. And reaffirm our pledge to their families: We see you. We are with you. And we will never stop working to bring your loved ones home where they belong.” Biden added during a news conference that he was grateful to U.S. allies including Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Norway and Turkey for their support, and said of the released Americans that ‘their brutal ordeal is over and they’re free’.

The deal included the release of a total of 16 people from Russia including five Germans and seven Russian citizens held as political prisoners along with Gershkovich, Whelan, Kurmasheve and Kara-Murza.  Said Biden: “some of these women and men have been unjustly held for years. All have endured unimaginable suffering and uncertainty. Today, their agony is over. This is a powerful example of why it’s vital to have friends in this world whom you can trust and depend upon. Our alliances make Americans safer.”

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan were on their way back to the U.S., Secretary of State Antony Blinken said. Planes believed to be carrying the freed prisoners were seen on arrival at Turkey’s Ankara Airport, according to The Associated Press.

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14 arrested in sex-trafficking sting operation at Comic-Con in San Diego

Officials confirmed on Thursday the fourteen people were arrested and 10 victims of sex trafficking were rescued in a sting operation at the Comic-Con International convention in San Diego, California, last week.  The annual convention dedicated to comic books and pop culture held in San Diego has attracted crowds of over 130,000 in recent years. San Diego ranks 13th for human trafficking in large cities.

The California Department of Justice’s San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force launched an undercover operation to target sex trafficking at the convention that unfolded from July 25-27, with law enforcement personnel posing undercover  as sex buyers in a bid to identify and contact potential trafficking victims. Prosecutors said in a news release that they posted undercover advertisements soliciting sex to hone in on sex buyers, and in the three-day sting, 14 sex buyers were arrested, and face solicitation charges. Nine adult potential victims of sex trafficking were recovered, and a 16-year-old juvenile was also recovered.

According to a statement from California Attorney General Rob Bonta, the San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force, which includes federal, state and county-level detectives, went to Comic-Con to find victims of sex trafficking and “sex buyers using the San Diego Comic-Con Convention to seek out potential victims.” Bonta confirmed that 10 potential sex-trafficking victims — including a 16-year-old girl — were saved from offering “services” as part of a joint investigation by the. San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force. The arrested individuals now face charges for soliciting, which in California is a misdemeanor punishable by fine or up to six months in jail for a first offense.

Bonta said in a statement that sex traffickers “capitalize on large scale events such as Comic-Con to export their victims for profit. These arrests send a clear message to potential offenders that their criminal behavior will not be tolerated. We are grateful to all our dedicated partners involved in the San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force, whose collaboration has been invaluable. We take great pride in our office’s commitment to uplifting vulnerable Californians by offering them assistance and guidance when they need it most .. Unfortunately, sex traffickers capitalize on large scale events such as Comic-Con to exploit their victims for profit. These arrests send a clear message to potential offenders that their criminal behavior will not be tolerated. We take great pride in our office’s commitment to uplifting vulnerable Californians by offering them assistance and guidance when they need it most.”

Comic-Con called the sting operation “very disturbing,” and said the arrests “were made outside of the event” but otherwise had no knowledge of the undercover sting operation.  The event organizers said: “we work closely with a variety of law enforcement entities throughout the year and stand ready to assist in any way we can.” (per NBC News).

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Gordon Hayward announces retirement after 14 seasons in NBA

Forward Gordon Hayward announced his retirement from the NBA after 14 seasons on Thursday.

Hayward, 34, wrote in a post on social media: “Today, I am officially retiring from the game of basketball. It’s been an incredible ride and I’m so grateful to everyone who helped me achieve more than I ever imagined.” Hayward thanked his parents and family, his agent Mark Bartelstein, coaches, teammates, trainers, doctors and friends for supporting him “through countless years and cities, helping me exceed my own expectations .. To all my fans: thank you for supporting me through the ups and downs. I’ll always cherish the letters of encouragement and the moments we’ve shared around the world. You inspired me to always dream big and improve everyday — and for the young players up next, I challenge you do to the same! As I move to spend more time with my family as a father and husband, I look forward to new adventures and challenges, taking with me the lessons I’ve learned on the court that will guide me across my next chapters, both in business and in life. I can’t wait for what’s next!”

Hayward entered the NBA after a prolific college career at Butler, in which he nearly gave Butler a national title over Duke with a half-court shot that just missed on the final play of the 2010 NCAA men’s basketball championship game. The ninth overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft by the Utah Jazz, Hayward was an All-Star in 2017 with Utah before signing with the Boston Celtics as a free agent that summer.

Hayward averaged 9.8 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.1 assists in 51 games with the Charlotte Hornets and Oklahoma City Thunder last season. He finishes his NBA career having averaged 15.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game.

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Simone Biles wins gold medal in all-around finals, Sunisa Lee takes bronze

Simone Biles is officially the world’s most celebrated gymnast after narrowly defeating Rebeca Andrade of Brazil on Thursday (Aug. 1), coming in at first place at the 2024 Paris Olympics all-around finals. Andrade took silver, while Team USA’s Sunisa Lee collected bronze in the  event.

Per the Associated Press, Biles edged out Andrade by just over a point with a final score of 59.131, one of the closest calls she has experienced at any international event. Andrade’s final score totaled 57.932.

Biles, 27, became the oldest all-around Olympic champion since 30-year-old Maria Gorokhovskaya of the Soviet Union won the first-ever Olympic all-around in Melbourne in 1952.  She is also just the third woman in history to win multiple golds in the all-around, joining Larisa Latynina of the Soviet Union and Vera Caslavska of Czechoslovakia as the only other women to become two-time Olympic champions. Biles is also the first to win all-around titles eight years apart.

Biles has now earned her ninth Olympic medal overall, making her the most decorated American gymnast in the history of the Olympics.  Biles could potentially add as many as three more golds, as she is due to compete in the apparatus finals for balance beam, floor exercise and vault. After the win, Biles told reporters (per ESPN): “I just go out here and do what I’m supposed to and I’m doing what I love and enjoying it,” she explained. “So that’s really all that matters to me. Yes, it’s amazing now that I hear it, but I don’t think I’ll truly understand the depth of it until I walk away from the sport.”

Watch Simone Biles’ gold-medal winning all-around Olympic performance – here.

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Carrie Underwood replaces Katy Perry as new ‘American Idol’ judge

Carrie Underwood will replace Katy Perry as a judge on the upcoming Season 23 of American Idol. Perry announced back in February that she was stepping away from Idol, with Season 22 being her last as a judge.

Underwood will appear alongside returning judges Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie, as well as longtime host Ryan Seacrest. Good Morning America formally announced the news on Thursday, August 1, and shared a look back at Underwood’s history with American Idol with a special video, showing a yet-undiscovered Underwood preparing to audition for the show 20 years ago.

Craig Erwich, president of Disney Television Group, said in a statement: “This upcoming season marks 20 years since Carrie won America’s hearts on Idol and launched her successful multi-Grammy Award-winning career, As a former Idol and dynamic musical force, she brings a remarkably unique perspective to one of the most popular shows of television. This is a full-circle moment both for the show and for audiences at home who have been tuning in for over two decades. Welcome home Carrie.”

American Idol showrunner Megan Wolflick said: “Carrie Underwood is the first American Idol alum ever to join the judging panel. Her global superstar status as the most successful Idol winner to date makes her a perfect fit for the show. She embodies the true spirit of Idol as she herself is the definition of the Cinderella story. Our future hopefuls will have the chance to receive advice from someone who has walked in their exact footsteps every step of the way. Carrie has always been a strong supporter of Idol, and I’m thrilled for her to be reunited with our Idol Family.”

Underwood said: “I’m proud of everything that I was able to accomplish on the show, and I’m so proud of everything that I’ve accomplished since.” The country superstar got her start in the music industry after she became the show’s fourth ‘Idol’ winner in 2005; in the two decades since her win, Underwood has gone on to sell 85 million records worldwide with 28 No. 1 chart-topping singles, and has earned eight Grammys, 17 American Music Awards, ten People’s Choice Awards and seven CMA Awards.

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Carrie Underwood replaces Katy Perry as new ‘American Idol’ judge

Carrie Underwood will replace Katy Perry as a judge on the upcoming Season 23 of American Idol. Perry announced back in February that she was stepping away from Idol, with Season 22 being her last as a judge.

Underwood will appear alongside returning judges Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie, as well as longtime host Ryan Seacrest. Good Morning America formally announced the news on Thursday, August 1, and shared a look back at Underwood’s history with American Idol with a special video, showing a yet-undiscovered Underwood preparing to audition for the show 20 years ago.

Craig Erwich, president of Disney Television Group, said in a statement: “This upcoming season marks 20 years since Carrie won America’s hearts on Idol and launched her successful multi-Grammy Award-winning career, As a former Idol and dynamic musical force, she brings a remarkably unique perspective to one of the most popular shows of television. This is a full-circle moment both for the show and for audiences at home who have been tuning in for over two decades. Welcome home Carrie.”

American Idol showrunner Megan Wolflick said: “Carrie Underwood is the first American Idol alum ever to join the judging panel. Her global superstar status as the most successful Idol winner to date makes her a perfect fit for the show. She embodies the true spirit of Idol as she herself is the definition of the Cinderella story. Our future hopefuls will have the chance to receive advice from someone who has walked in their exact footsteps every step of the way. Carrie has always been a strong supporter of Idol, and I’m thrilled for her to be reunited with our Idol Family.”

Underwood said: “I’m proud of everything that I was able to accomplish on the show, and I’m so proud of everything that I’ve accomplished since.” The country superstar got her start in the music industry after she became the show’s fourth ‘Idol’ winner in 2005; in the two decades since her win, Underwood has gone on to sell 85 million records worldwide with 28 No. 1 chart-topping singles, and has earned eight Grammys, 17 American Music Awards, ten People’s Choice Awards and seven CMA Awards.

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Carrie Underwood replaces Katy Perry as new ‘American Idol’ judge

Carrie Underwood will replace Katy Perry as a judge on the upcoming Season 23 of American Idol. Perry announced back in February that she was stepping away from Idol, with Season 22 being her last as a judge.

Underwood will appear alongside returning judges Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie, as well as longtime host Ryan Seacrest. Good Morning America formally announced the news on Thursday, August 1, and shared a look back at Underwood’s history with American Idol with a special video, showing a yet-undiscovered Underwood preparing to audition for the show 20 years ago.

Craig Erwich, president of Disney Television Group, said in a statement: “This upcoming season marks 20 years since Carrie won America’s hearts on Idol and launched her successful multi-Grammy Award-winning career, As a former Idol and dynamic musical force, she brings a remarkably unique perspective to one of the most popular shows of television. This is a full-circle moment both for the show and for audiences at home who have been tuning in for over two decades. Welcome home Carrie.”

American Idol showrunner Megan Wolflick said: “Carrie Underwood is the first American Idol alum ever to join the judging panel. Her global superstar status as the most successful Idol winner to date makes her a perfect fit for the show. She embodies the true spirit of Idol as she herself is the definition of the Cinderella story. Our future hopefuls will have the chance to receive advice from someone who has walked in their exact footsteps every step of the way. Carrie has always been a strong supporter of Idol, and I’m thrilled for her to be reunited with our Idol Family.”

Underwood said: “I’m proud of everything that I was able to accomplish on the show, and I’m so proud of everything that I’ve accomplished since.” The country superstar got her start in the music industry after she became the show’s fourth ‘Idol’ winner in 2005; in the two decades since her win, Underwood has gone on to sell 85 million records worldwide with 28 No. 1 chart-topping singles, and has earned eight Grammys, 17 American Music Awards, ten People’s Choice Awards and seven CMA Awards.

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Kacey Musgraves honors her mentor John Prine in video for “Cardinal”

Kacey Musgraves released her sixth studio album Deeper Well earlier this year, which included the track “Cardinal,” inspired by the death of Musgraves’ mentor and friend, John Prine. Now, the seven-time Grammy-winner has debuted the “Cardinal” music video, which opens with a hallucinatory over-the-shoulder shot of Musgraves’ reflection as she sings into a pocket compact mirror.

Musgraves met Prine in 2015 when she joined him aboard his Cayamo: A Journey Through Song cruise, where they teamed up for his songs “Illegal Smile” and “Paradise.” The pair reunited two years later to sing Prine’s classic “Angel from Montgomery” at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado.

“Cardinal” is the opening track on Musgraves’ Deeper Well, which dropped in March, and the singer explained the song’s connection to Prine: “Unexplainable things started happening and cardinals started showing up on my doorstep soon after my good friend and mentor passed, John Prine. He always had a big connection to cardinals and felt that they were messengers from the spirit realm. He inspired this song, no doubt.” (per American Songwriter).

After Prine’s death, Mustraves told PEOPLE: “They say you shouldn’t meet your heroes, but you’ll never meet someone as truly genuine as he was. There are two times I’ve ever seen my dad cry: my Memaw’s funeral and the time I got to play with John Prine.”

See the video for “Cardinal”: here.

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Jack White releases new album ‘No Name’

Jack White officially dropped his new album, No Name. The self-produced record was available to purchase in Third Man Record retail stores earlier this month (in a plain white sleeve with no information beyond the title), and is now available in full physical and digital versions. It is also be available on black vinyl via Third Man Records, and Jack White’s website.

No Name, which follows White’s dual 2022 releases ‘Entering Heaven Alive’ and ‘Fear of the Dawn’, was recorded, produced, and mixed by him at his Third Man Studio throughout 2023 and 2024, pressed to vinyl at Third Man Pressing, and released by Third Man Records.

White is set to embark on a small series of festival dates across Europe in August, as a last-minute replacement for Queens of the Stone Age after they were forced to pull out due to Josh Homme’s health issues. The run begins at Way Out West in Sweden on August 8th, and concludes two days later at Syd for Solen in Copenhagen.

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