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Morgan Wallen pleads guilty, sentenced in chair-throwing incident

Morgan Wallen has pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors in the chair-throwing incident at Eric Church’s Chief’s bar in downtown Nashville earlier this year. Wallen pleaded guilty to two counts of misdemeanor reckless endangerment as part of a plea agreement his lawyers arranged that allowed him to avoid serving any further jail time as part of a judicial diversion program.

Wallen was arrested on April 7, 2024 after allegedly throwing a chair off the roof of Chief’s, which landed near two police officers. After interviewing witnesses, MNPD charged Wallen with three felony counts of reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct.

The 31-year-old Wallen accepted a plea on misdemeanor charges after being initially charged with three counts of felony reckless endangerment and one misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct. Days prior to the hearing, two of the felony charges were changed to misdemeanors.

Wallen received a suspended sentence of two years over the course of two separate charges, and avoided jail in favor of an alcohol education center. He will serve 11 months and 29 days of supervised probation for each count, which run consecutive to each other for an effective sentence of two years, with all but seven days of that time suspended.

Wallen will serve seven days in an alcohol education center, with the judge warning him that if he does not complete the terms of his probation (or if he does wind up in further legal trouble) it will nullify his agreement, and his charges will all be converted to guilty verdicts.

Wallen’s court appearance can be seen: HERE.

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CBS to air primetime concert special “An Evening with Dua Lipa”

CBS will air the primetime concert An Evening With Dua Lipa, featuring live performances from the Grammy Award-winning artist’s latest album, Radical Optimism along with many of her greatest hits. The special, filmed in London on October 17th at Royal Albert Hall, features Dua Lipa’s reimagined hit songs, accompanied for the first time by the 53-piece Heritage Orchestra conducted by Ben Foster, a 14-strong choir and her seven-piece band.

Dua posted on her social media: “I wanted to remember this show forever so we captured it to share with you too…
ONE NIGHT ONLY with me, my band, The Heritage Orchestra and the one and only Elton John at Royal Albert Hall coming soon to @CBStv and @itv @itvxofficial 🖤 who’s ready to see thissss?!!!!”

The special also features a surprise duet of “Cold Heart” with musical icon Elton John, as well as the debut live performances of “Dance the Night” from the Barbie soundtrack, “Maria,” “Anything for Love,” “End of an Era” and many more from Radical Optimism.

An Evening With Dua Lipa will be broadcast Sunday, December 15th from 8:30-10 pm ET/8-9:30 pm PT on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+.

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CBS to air primetime concert special “An Evening with Dua Lipa”

CBS will air the primetime concert An Evening With Dua Lipa, featuring live performances from the Grammy Award-winning artist’s latest album, Radical Optimism along with many of her greatest hits. The special, filmed in London on October 17th at Royal Albert Hall, features Dua Lipa’s reimagined hit songs, accompanied for the first time by the 53-piece Heritage Orchestra conducted by Ben Foster, a 14-strong choir and her seven-piece band.

Dua posted on her social media: “I wanted to remember this show forever so we captured it to share with you too…
ONE NIGHT ONLY with me, my band, The Heritage Orchestra and the one and only Elton John at Royal Albert Hall coming soon to @CBStv and @itv @itvxofficial 🖤 who’s ready to see thissss?!!!!”

The special also features a surprise duet of “Cold Heart” with musical icon Elton John, as well as the debut live performances of “Dance the Night” from the Barbie soundtrack, “Maria,” “Anything for Love,” “End of an Era” and many more from Radical Optimism.

An Evening With Dua Lipa will be broadcast Sunday, December 15th from 8:30-10 pm ET/8-9:30 pm PT on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+.

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Selena Gomez announces engagement to Benny Blanco

Selena Gomez has announced her engagement to music producer Benny Blanco after more than one year of dating, sharing the happy news in a social media post showcasing her oval-shaped engagement ring with the caption: “forever begins now..”

The 32-year-old Gomez also shared a photo carousel including an image of the actress sitting on a picnic blanket, with two Taco Bell boxes and an ice bucket. The announcement drew congratulation from celebrities and fans, with Taylor Swift commenting: “Yes I will be the flower girl.”

Gomez also shared a photo of herself while holding her hand to her face, and a photograph of Blanco and Gomez. Blanco, 36, wrote in the caption: “Hey wait… That’s my wife.”

Gomez was asked last month about her relationship with Blanco, and told The Hollywood Reporter: “I guess this is the safest I’ve ever felt in one, and I see a future with this person. And when you put a little bit out there, people are not as hungry to hunt you down. Like, if they hear something, they’re going to, but if you’re like, ‘I did it,’ they’re like, ‘Oh, well there’s you, just going to [restaurant] Sushi Park. But there’s so much of my relationship people don’t see, that’s just mine.”

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Jack White reveals ‘No Name’ World tour dates

Jack White has embarked on a global headlining tour in support of his new album, No Name. The album was recently honored with a 2025 Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Album – White’s 34th solo career nomination and 46th overall along with 16 total Grammy Award wins.

White also shared “You Got Me Searching,” a B-side to the No Name track “That’s How I’m Feeling.”

The No Name Tour kicked-off December 1 with a performance at the Clockenflap Music & Arts Festival in Hong Kong, and will make stops in Australia, Canada, Japan, and the United States through May 2025.

Tickets for all newly announced No Name Tour dates are on sale now.

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Wisconsin kayaker who authorities say fled to Europe after faking death returns to the U.S.

A Wisconsin man who officials say faked his own drowning roughly four months ago and fled to Eastern Europe – leaving his wife and three children — has willingly returned to the U.S. and turned himself in.

According to Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll, the man – Ryan Borgwardt — came back on his own because of his family, but remained tight-lipped on why Borgwardt left, and where exactly he’s been for the past four months. Borgwardt, 45, landed in the U.S. on Tuesday and was being held at the county jail, pending a court appearance. The sheriff said his office has recommended a number of charges, including obstruction of justice.

Sheriff Podoll said Borgwardt began communicating with authorities on Nov. 11 after disappearing but hadn’t committed to returning to Wisconsin, telling authorities that he faked his death because of “personal matters.” Borgwardt – an experienced kayaker – had told authorities in mid-August he traveled about 50 miles from his home in Watertown to Green Lake, where he overturned his kayak, dumped his phone and then paddled an inflatable boat to shore, saying he picked that lake because it’s the deepest in Wisconsin. After leaving the lake, he rode an electric bike about 80 miles through the night to Madison, Wisconsin where he boarded a bus to Detroit before eventually crossing the Canadian border and flying to Europe. Borgwardt took out a $375,000 life insurance policy back in January (which authorities state was intended to help his family) and had transferred funds to a foreign bank account prior to his disappearance and changed his email while he communicated with a woman in Uzbekistan.

The Green Lake County Sheriff’s Office said the search for Borgwardt’s body went on for seven weeks with the help of trained volunteers at a cost of at least $35,000, in which they only discovered the man’s kayak and a tackle box containing a set of keys, a wallet and his license. Officials eventually uncovered evidence that Borgwardt had fled to Europe via Canada.

The sheriff’s office said in communications with Borgwardt, they “expressed the importance of his decision to return home and clean up the mess that he has created”. They added that Borgwardt has admitted regret for how he has hurt his family and “also feels bad about the amount of hours that we have put in the community.”

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Grocery chain Albertsons sues rival retailer Kroger after courts block $24.6 billion merger

After a federal court blocked the multibillion proposed merger between grocery retailers Kroger and Albertsons on Tuesday, Albertsons has backed out of the deal, and filed a lawsuit against Kroger.

Kroger, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, operates 2,750 stores in 35 states and the District of Columbia, including the chains Harris Teeter, Mariano’s, Ralphs and Smith’s. Albertsons, based in Boise, Idaho, operates roughly 2,300 stores in 34 states, including brands like Jewel Osco, Safeway and Shaw’s. Together the companies employ around 700,000 people.  Under the merger agreement, Kroger and Albertsons (who compete in 22 states) had agreed to sell 579 stores in places where their locations overlap to C&S Wholesale Grocers, a New Hampshire-based supplier to independent supermarkets that also owns the Grand Union and Piggly Wiggly store brands.

Two federal judges in Oregon and Washington blocked the merger – which would have marked the biggest supermarket merger in U.S. history – instead siding with the Federal Trade Commission, which has opposed the plan. The FTC has argued the merger would eliminate competition, and raise prices for American shoppers.

Albertsons CEO Vivek Sankaran said in a statement: “Given the recent federal and state court decisions to block our proposed merger with Kroger, we have made the difficult decision to terminate the merger agreement. We are deeply disappointed in the courts’ decisions.”

In a separate statement issued Wednesday, Albertsons said it is suing Kroger for willful breach of contract and breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing: “Kroger willfully breached the Merger Agreement in several key ways, including by repeatedly refusing to divest assets necessary for antitrust approval, ignoring regulators’ feedback, rejecting stronger divestiture buyers and failing to cooperate with Albertsons.”   Albertsons also claims that Kroger failed to exercise “best efforts” and failed to take “‘any and all actions’ to secure regulatory approval of the companies’ agreed merger transaction as was required of Kroger under the terms of the merger agreement between the parties.”

In response to the lawsuit, Kroger released its own statement, calling the suit “baseless” and adding that “Kroger refutes these allegations in the strongest possible terms, especially in light of Albertsons’ repeated intentional material breaches and interference throughout the merger process, which we will prove in court,” the company claimed. “This is clearly an attempt to deflect responsibility following Kroger’s written notification of Albertsons’ multiple breaches of the agreement, and to seek payment of the merger’s break fee, to which they are not entitled. We look forward to responding to these baseless claims in court.”

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Texas Rangers acquire slugger Jake Burger from Miami Marlins in exchange for minor league prospects

The Texas Rangers have acquired veteran first baseman Jake Burger from the Miami Marlins, in exchange for three  minor league prospects. Burger is eligible for arbitration in 2026 and isn’t set to become a free agent until 2029.

The 28-year-old Burger was the No. 11 overall pick in the 2017 MLB Draft.  Over 344 career appearances, the slugger has hit .251 with 72 home runs and 185 RBIs, earning a career-high 32 home runs with 149 RBIs over 141 games when he split the season between the White Sox and Marlins in 2023. Last season with the Marlins, Burger hit .250 with 29 home runs and 76 RBIs over 137 appearances.

ESPN’s Alden González shared that the trio of prospects – infielder Echedry Vargas, shortstop Max Acosta and left-handed pitcher Brayan Mendoza – will head to Miami to complete the deal:

    • Vargas, 19, was the No. 17 shortstop in the Rangers’ system, hitting .276 with 14 home runs, 48 RBIs and 29 stolen bases over 97 games last season for the Class-A Down East Wood Ducks. Over his first 205 minor league appearances, Vargas  hit .292 with 29 home runs, 114 RBIs and 59 stolen bases.
    • Acosta, 22, hit .288 with eight home runs, 58 RBIs and 26 stolen bases over 104 appearances last season for the Class-AA Frisco RoughRiders. Over his first four minor league seasons, the shortstop/second baseman hit .268 with 24 home runs, 158 RBIs and 103 stolen bases.
    • Mendoza, 20, went 5-4 with a 2.32 ERA over 24 appearances last season at the Class A and Advanced-A level.  Over the last four seasons in the minor leagues, the starting pitcher went 8-12 with a 3.28 ERA over 67 appearances.

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Berlin’s Olympic Stadium to host its first regular-season NFL game in 2025

The NFL announced Wednesday that Germany will host an NFL regular-season game for the first time in 2025 at the Olympic Stadium in the city of Berlin. The game is part of a multiyear commitment for the NFL to hold events in Germany’s capital city, with participating teams, dates and ticket information to be announced at a later date.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell stated in a press release: “Germany has a rich tradition of American football, and the NFL has a deep history with the city of Berlin.  We first held a preseason game at the Olympic Stadium 34 years ago, before it was home to NFL Europe’s Berlin Thunder in the early 2000s. Now, with almost 20 million NFL fans in Germany, we’ll make a historic return to the city playing a regular season game for the first time as we open the next chapter in our relationship with Berlin.”

Iris Spranger, Senator for the Interior and Sports for the State of Berlin, said in a statement: “This long-term partnership with the NFL will continue to boost Berlin as a global sports metropolis, as well as excite fans at the Olympic Stadium. The 2025 NFL Berlin game means worldwide visibility, numerous international guests, increased tourism and high economic value across the city.”

Starting in 2025, the league can schedule up to eight international regular-season games per season; two regular-season games in London and another in Madrid already were announced for that season. Previously, the NFL has held regular-season games in Munich and Frankfurt since 2022, and they also have plans to work with the Berlin Senate within its sports development program in schools and clubs to help develop and grow flag football — which will be included at the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles.

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Kane and Katelyn Brown share new duet, “Body Talk”

Kane Brown and his wife, Katelyn Brown have shared their steamy new collaborationBody Talk.  The duet follows Kane and Kate’s duet “Thank God,” from Kane’s 2022 LP, Different Man.

“Body Talk” is the latest track from Kane’s upcoming full-length album, The High Road, set for release on January 24, 2025.  Brown has also released The High Road tracks “Fiddle in the Band,” “Miles On It” with Marshmello, the Phil Collins-inspired single “I Can Feel It,” and “Backseat Driver,” (a ballad about his life as a dad). Kane and Katelyn are parents to Kingsley Rose, 5, Kodi Jane, 2, and Krewe Allen, born in June.

Listen to ‘Body Talk’ – HERE.

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