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President Biden addresses the nation from the White House vowing a ‘peaceful transfer of power’

President Joe Biden addressed the nation on Thursday, after former President Donald Trump’s victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in this year’s presidential election.  Biden urged Americans to “accept the choice the country made” and encouraged Democratic supporters to “get back up.”  The president’s speech came exactly four years to the day he was declared the winner of the 2020 election against Trump.

Biden said in brief remarks from the White House Rose Garden: “We accept the choice the country made. I’ve said many times, you can’t love your country only when you win. You can’t love your neighbor only when you agree  Setbacks are unavoidable, but giving up is unforgivable. We all get knocked down, but the measure of our character, as my dad would say, is how quickly we get back up. Remember, a defeat does not mean we are defeated. We lost this battle. The America of your dreams is calling for you to get back up .. For over 200 years, America has carried on the greatest experiment in self-government in the history of the world, where the people, the people vote and choose their own leaders and they do it peacefully. And where in a democracy, the will of the people always prevails.”

In his remarks, the president also praised Harris’ campaign: “She ran an inspiring campaign, and everyone got to see something that I learned early on to respect so much — her character. She has a backbone like a ramrod, she has great character, true character. She gave her whole heart and effort, and she and her entire team should be proud of the campaign they ran.”

Harris conceded the election to Trump by phone on Wednesday morning and addressed her supporters in remarks at her alma mater, Howard University. She said: “Earlier today, I spoke with President-elect Trump and congratulated him on his victory. I also told him that we will help him and his team with their transition and that we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power. A fundamental principle of American democracy is that when we lose an election, we accept the results.”

Biden added that he also called Trump personally to congratulate him on his victory, and has invited President-elect Trump to meet with him in the White House at a date to be determined.

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FDA seeks to pull common but ineffective OTC cold medicine ingredient off the market

The Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) said on Thursday that they will seek to pull the common ingredient phenylephrine off the market. Phenylephrine in many popular over-the-counter cold and allergy medications, however per the FDA, the ingredient fails to actually relieve nasal congestion.

The agency said an extensive review of available data determined that that oral phenylephrine doesn’t actually relieve nasal congestion. The FDA said the proposed order is not based on safety concerns, but a final order from the FDA would force pharmacies to cease from selling hundreds of products containing oral forms of the ingredient, which is found in versions of drugs such as NyQuil, Benadryl, Sudafed and Mucinex.

Phenylephrine is thought to relieve congestion by reducing the swelling of blood vessels in the nasal passages. Without oral phenylephrine on the market, patients will need to seek out spray versions of the drug, or other medications with different ingredients. Dr. Patrizia Cavazzoni, director of the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, said in a news release: “Based on our review of available data, and consistent with the advice of the advisory committee, we are taking this next step in the process to propose removing oral phenylephrine because it is not effective as a nasal decongestant.”

Retail pharmacy chain CVS said last year that they had already moved to pull certain medicines containing oral phenylephrine; a final order from the FDA would also require drugmakers such as Procter & Gamble, Bayer, and Johnson & Johnson spinoff Kenvue to reformulate many of their oral cold and allergy products.

The meeting of FDA advisors last year was prompted by researchers at the University of Florida, who found in studies that products containing phenylephrine failed to outperform placebo pills in patients with cold and allergy congestion.  In briefing documents posted ahead of the panel meeting last year, FDA staff concluded that oral formulations of phenylephrine do not work at standard or higher doses, with only a very small amount of phenylephrine actually working to relieve congestion.

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76ers’ Tyrese Maxey expected to miss ‘weeks’ due to right hamstring injury

Philadelphia 76ers All-Star Tyrese Maxey is expected to miss ‘weeks’ due to a hamstring injury suffered during the Sixers’ 110-98 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night. The Sixers signed Maxey to a max contract extension in the offseason.

According to a Thursday morning report from Shams Charania of ESPN: “Philadelphia 76ers All-Star Tyrese Maxey is expected to miss a couple of weeks because of a right hamstring injury, sources told ESPN. Full evaluation coming later Thursday but sides are bracing for Maxey’s absence. Sixers will take careful approach with the injury.”

The 24-year-old Maxey is averaging 27.6 points, three rebounds and 3.9 assists per game in seven games this season. He put up 45 points in a 118–114 76ers win over the Indiana Pacers 11 days ago, which marked Philadelphia’s only win of the season thus far. Philadelphia is currently 1-6, tied for 14th in the Eastern Conference with the Milwaukee Bucks.

The 76ers list of setbacks this season include the suspension of center Joel Embiid for pushing a Philadelphia Inquirer columnist, as well as the fact that forward Paul George has only played in two games.

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Running back Chuba Hubbard agrees to 4-year, $33.2M contract extension with Panthers

The Carolina Panthers and running back Chuba Hubbard have agreed on a contract extension worth a reported $33.2 million over four years.

According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport: sources said that ‘the #Panthers have locked in one of their young stars, agreeing to terms with RB Chuba Hubbard on 4-year, $33.2M contract extension. He gets a max value of $37.2M with $15M in new fully guaranteed money. 💰 💰 💰

Panthers general manager Dan Morgan said on Wednesday that the two sides were heading in the direction of an agreement, stating at the time: “Not going to divulge that plan right now, but we’re definitely working towards some stuff right now that we’re excited about.”

Hubbard, a 2021 fourth-round pick out of Oklahoma State, has missed only two games through his career, and was set to become a free agent after the 2024 season. The 25-year-old running back is fifth in the NFL with 665 rushing yards and tied for fifth with five touchdowns in nine game this season, with 26 receptions for 108 yards, and one touchdown (the six total touchdowns matches his career high).

The Panthers (2-7) will face the New York Giants at 9:30 a.m. EST Sunday at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany.

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Kane Brown, Jelly Roll to headline 2024 NYE Nashville’s Big Bash

Kane Brown and Jelly Roll are set to headline New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash, which will return to Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park and air live Tuesday, Dec. 31, airing on CBS.

Fans in Nashville can experience the Big Bash for free at Bicentennial Park’s main stage, where the famed Music Note drops at midnight. Additional performers will be announced at a later date.

Both headliners will perform live from downtown Nashville from 8-10 pm ET/PT and 10:30 pm-1:30 am ET/PT on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on-demand for Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers, or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the special airs).

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Netflix releases first look at Lindsay Lohan holiday film ‘Our Little Secret’

Netflix is teasing the upcoming holiday movie ‘Our Little Secret’, starring Lindsay Lohan, Kristin Chenoweth and Ian Harding.

The streamer posted on social media: “Here’s your first look Our Little Secret — starring Lindsay Lohan, Ian Harding (Pretty Little Liars!), and Kristin Chenoweth. Premiering November 27. Two resentful exes are forced to spend Christmas under the same roof after discovering that their current partners are siblings.”

In the film, Lohan portrays Avery, who accompanies boyfriend Cameron (Jon Rudnitsky) home for the holidays, with the logline reading:  “After discovering their significant others are siblings, two resentful exes must spend Christmas under one roof — while hiding their romantic history.”

Avery’s ex, Logan (Harding), is dating Cameron’s sister, Cassie, who is portrayed by Katie Baker. Chennoweth portrays Erica, mother to Cassie and Cameron, and the film also stars Tim Meadows, Henry Czerny, Judy Reyes, Chris Parnell, Dan Bucatinsky, Jake Brennan, Ash Santos and Brian Unger.

Our Little Secret premieres on Netflix this Nov. 27; check out the trailer: HERE.

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Three people detained in connection to the death of Liam Payne

Three people have been detained in connection with the death of Liam Payne, who died after a fall from the balcony of his third floor room at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 16. Payne was 31.

Andrés Esteban Madrea of the Buenos Aires National Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor’s Office requested the three individuals’ deposition and arrest in a 180-page indictment submitted by Judge Laura Graciela Bruniard. They announced in a statement on Thursday, November 7 that the three individuals had been charged with abandonment leading to death and the supply and facilitation of narcotics, adding that nine searches had been conducted and the accused had been notified of the charges.

Per the Argentinian publication La Nacion, a friend of Payne’s – who identified himself as his manager — was charged with abandonment for not getting in touch with Payne’s family following his drug relapse.  In addition, a maintenance worker at the hotel where Payne was staying, as well as an alleged drug dealer, have been charged with various crimes in relation to the investigation into the death of the artist.

According to CNN, a preliminary autopsy report shows that Payne died from multiple injuries causing “internal and external hemorrhage.” Drug paraphernalia was found in Payne’s hotel room, and a toxicology report shows that “pink cocaine” (which typically mixes methamphetamine, ketamine and MDMA), as well as cocaine, benzodiazepine and crack was found in his system.

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Three people detained in connection to the death of Liam Payne

Three people have been detained in connection with the death of Liam Payne, who died after a fall from the balcony of his third floor room at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 16. Payne was 31.

Andrés Esteban Madrea of the Buenos Aires National Criminal and Correctional Prosecutor’s Office requested the three individuals’ deposition and arrest in a 180-page indictment submitted by Judge Laura Graciela Bruniard. They announced in a statement on Thursday, November 7 that the three individuals had been charged with abandonment leading to death and the supply and facilitation of narcotics, adding that nine searches had been conducted and the accused had been notified of the charges.

Per the Argentinian publication La Nacion, a friend of Payne’s – who identified himself as his manager — was charged with abandonment for not getting in touch with Payne’s family following his drug relapse.  In addition, a maintenance worker at the hotel where Payne was staying, as well as an alleged drug dealer, have been charged with various crimes in relation to the investigation into the death of the artist.

According to CNN, a preliminary autopsy report shows that Payne died from multiple injuries causing “internal and external hemorrhage.” Drug paraphernalia was found in Payne’s hotel room, and a toxicology report shows that “pink cocaine” (which typically mixes methamphetamine, ketamine and MDMA), as well as cocaine, benzodiazepine and crack was found in his system.

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Linkin Park and Metallica to headline 2025 Sick New World Fest

Linkin Park, Metallica, Queens of the Stone Age, Evanescence, and many more are set to perform at the 2025 Sick New World Festival in Las Vegas, taking place on Saturday, April 12th at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds.

The fest posted on their social channels: “༻𖤐 SICK NEW WORLD 2025 𖤐༺ April 12, 2025 Las Vegas Festival Grounds METALLICA LINKIN PARK EVANESCENCE QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE GOJIRA AFI CANNIBAL CORPSE + MORE Sign up for the Presale. Tickets start at $19.99 down. 🔗 Link in bio”

AFI, Gojira, Sisters of Mercy, Acid Bath, Refused, and Mudvayne, are among the many others also set to perform.

For more information, head to sicknewworldfest.com.

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Bon Jovi drops video for ‘The People’s House’ featuring The War and Treaty

Bon Jovi has released “The People’s House” featuring country duo The War and Treaty.

The accompanying black-and-white video, directed by Bojan Vanovac and produced by Laura Vanovac and Vano Projects, features frontman Jon Bon Jovi singing with the duo throughout Nashville, as well as snippets of ordinary people lip-syncing to the song.

“The People’s House” is the latest track from Bon Jovi’s 16th studio album, Forever, released in June. The album features the blockbuster single “Legendary” along with “Living Proof.”

See the video for Bon Jovi ft. The War And Treaty “The People’s House’ – HERE.

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