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Lil Nas X drops new tracks, video for ‘Hotbox’ from upcoming DREAMBOY project

Lil Nas X has officially entered his ‘DREAMBOY’ era with a flurry of new tracks from his upcoming project. The new ‘Dreamboy’ album, which serves as the follow-up to 2021’s Montero, does not yet have an official release date.

Lil Nas first dropped off the title track “DREAMBOY,” followed by the singles “BIG DUMMY!” ‘SWISH” and “RIGHT THERE!” before finally releasing the previously-announced (and heavily-teased) track, “HOTBOX”.

HOTBOX arrived alongside an accompanying video that sees Lil Nas X in a pink dream world, vibing at the pool, setting the mood on top of large, pink speakers, and busting dance moves by a pink sports car.

See the video for ‘Hotbox’ – HERE.

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Severe weather outbreak across the Midwest, South leaves over 36 dead

Per NBC News: at least 36 people have died across Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Alabama and Mississippi as powerful storm systems swept through the Midwest and South, with Sunday marking the third day of the damaging storm system.

Millions of Americans across the country remain on alert for severe weather outbreaks as tornadoes and hail are expected across the Midwest and South, with the cross-country storm moving east. The storms have left hundreds of thousands of customers without power, injured dozens in Arkansas and caused fatalities linked to wildfires in Oklahoma.

The same storm system also led to wildfires and severe dust storms that left more than a dozen people dead in Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma.  In addition, nearly 9 million people are under tornado watches, including in Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee. Another 82.8 million are covered by wind advisories, particularly in the middle of the country.

According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, more than 50 cars were involved in a pileup, which led to the deaths of at least 8 people, with multiple others injured and transported to medical care facilities.

The Dallas Morning News reported that dust storms also caused car accidents in the Texas Panhandle that killed at least 3 people, with the Texas A&M Forest Service saying it responded to 13 wildfires that burned 27,717 acres across the state.

The Oklahoma State Highway patrol said in a statement that it assisted the Enid Police Department with responding to a fatal crash tied to the weather and otherwise responded to 42 injury-causing crashes and 36 fires.

The Missouri State Emergency Management Agency posted on social media that there were “at least 12 confirmed confirmed weather-related fatalities,” with Gov. Mike Kehoe calling the devastation “heartbreaking.”

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said in a statement that his state has counted six deaths — one in Covington County, two in Jeff Davis County, and three in Walthall County. Three additional people are currently missing, and 29 people have been injured statewide. Reeves said that there was damage from the storm system in 21 of the state’s 82 counties while as many as 30,000 customers were initially without power.

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said at least two people were killed in her state, one in Plantersville and one in Winterboro, with the state suffering damage in 52 of its 67 counties:  “We pray for those lives we lost, as well as those who were injured, and we pray for our first responders, emergency management officials and linemen who are doing incredible work on the ground right now.”

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California man awarded $50 million in lawsuit against Starbucks over permanent injury from burns

A California man was awarded $50 million in damages in a lawsuit against Starbucks, due to burns that he suffered while being handed a tray of hot drinks at a Starbucks location in southern California in 2020.

Postmates driver Michael Garcia sued the cafe chain after being burned on Feb. 8, 2020 when a “scalding hot” cup of tea spilled into his lap after a Starbucks worker handed him a tray containing three venti-sized hot-tea drinks through the drive-through window of the Exposition Park Starbucks at 1789 W. Jefferson Blvd. Video provided by Rowley’s firm shows the Starbucks employees preparing the drinks and the moment the tea spills into Garcia’s lap.

Garcia said a Starbucks barista acted negligently by not properly securing the drink and its lid in the drinks tray, which he said caused the drink to spill and burn him within 1.4 seconds of receiving it.  The plaintiff said he suffered life-changing third-degree burns, nerve damage and permanent injuries to his genitals and has PTSD following the mishap.

Garcia said he sought treatment from the Grossman Burn Center in Los Angeles six days later, with treatments including skin grafts that caused Garcia to permanently lose feeling in affected body parts. The jury deliberated Friday for 40 minutes before delivering its verdict and awarding Garcia $50 million in damages.

Starbucks offered originally offered to settle the matter for $3 million prior to the trial and afterward increased the settlement offer to $30 million, which Garcia accepted.  However, Garcia also demanded Starbucks apologize, change its policies and notify all Starbucks locations to ensure all drinks are secure before giving them to customers — when Starbucks refused to abide those terms, the case went to trial.

Garcia’s attorney, Nicholas Rowley, told jurors Garcia has undergone several surgeries and experiences pain every day. He said after the verdict:  “Michael Garcia’s life has been forever changed. No amount of money can undo the permanent catastrophic harm he has suffered, but this jury verdict is a critical step in holding Starbucks accountable for flagrant disregard for customer safety and failure to accept responsibility.”

A Starbucks spokesperson said that the coffee chain disagrees with the jury verdict and intends to file an appeal: “We sympathize with Mr. Garcia, but we disagree with the jury’s decision that we were at fault for this incident and believe the damages awarded to be excessive. We plan to appeal. We have always been committed to the highest safety standards in our stores, including the handling of hot drinks.”

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Running back Kareem Hunt signs one-year deal with Kansas City Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs have agreed to a deal with veteran free-agent running back Kareem Hunt, who signed a one-year contract worth up to $2.5 million.

Hunt, an All-Pro as a rookie, totaled 7,230 yards from scrimmage and 64 touchdowns over the first 104 appearances of his NFL career. He totaled 2,984 yards from scrimmage and 25 touchdowns over his first two seasons with the Chiefs.

After a video surfaced showing Hunt shoving and pushing a woman outside his residence in Cleveland in 2018, the NFL placed Hunt on the commissioner’s exempt list and the Chiefs released Hunt. He went on to play five seasons for his hometown Cleveland Browns.

The eight-year veteran, who initially joined the Chiefs as a third-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, reunited with the franchise in September. Hunt, 29, led with rushing with 728 yards and seven touchdowns, and also rushed for 117 yards and two touchdowns in three postseason games. Over 13 appearances for the Chiefs last season, Hunt totaled 904 yards from scrimmage and also scored seven times.

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Minnesota Vikings acquire running back Jordan Mason in trade with San Francisco 49ers

The Minnesota Vikings have acquired running back Jordan Mason from the San Francisco 49ers, in exchange for a 2025 pick swap (Minnesota receives No. 187; San Francisco receives No. 160) and a 2026 sixth-round pick.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports that as part of the deal, Mason has agreed to a two-year Vikings contract with a maximum value of $12MM and includes $7MM guaranteed at signing.

Mason, 25, emerged last season as the Niners’ lead back after starter Christian McCaffrey was ruled out due to an Achilles injury to open 2024. Mason racked up a career-high 789 yards on 153 attempts with three touchdowns in six starts, finishing the season on injured reserve with a high ankle sprain that caused him to miss the final five games.

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Jon Pardi shares the new track ‘Love The Lights Out’

Jon Pardi has released his latest song, “Love The Lights Out,”sharing a sneak peek of the track with glimpses of his relationship with his wife, Summer and their two young daughters – Presley Fawn Pardi, 2, and Sienna Grace Pardi, born in July 2024.

“Love The Lights Out,” co-written by Pardi with Jimi Bell and Matt Dragstrem, is the latest song off Pardi’s 17-track album, Honkytonk Hollywood, produced by Jay Joyce and dropping on April 11. The song follows the release of the album’s title track, and “Friday Night Heartbreaker.”

Pardi shares of Love The Lights Out:  “Sometimes, you can’t get your boots off fast enough. But, this isn’t about one of those nights. This one is for appreciating when you’ve got something good and can take your time.”

Listen to “Love The Lights Out” – HERE.

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Chappell Roan drops new country single “The Giver”

After teasing it since last fall, Chappell Roan has finally released her country track, “The Giver,” produced and co-written by Roan with long time collaborator Dan Nigro.

The song marks the first new release from Roan since her 2024 single, “Good Luck, Babe!”  She wrote on her social media of the track: “@dan_nigro and I wrote this together and it was so fun!!! We’ve never done a country song and I have such a special place in my heart for country music. I grew up listening to it every morning and afternoon on my school bus and had it swirling around me at bon fires, grocery stores and karaoke bars. Many people have asked if this means I’m making a country album??? My answer is.. hmm right now I’m just making songs that make me feel happy and fun and The Giver is my take on cuntry xoxo may the classic country divas lead their genre, I am just here to twirl and do a little gay yodel for yall *✲☆⋆”

The Giver” is available on five limited-edition 7-inch color variants, each featuring artwork that showcases Roan embodying different service-oriented characters (a plumber, lawyer, construction worker, dentist and more).

Chappell Roan’s debut breakthrough album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess was released in 2023. Later this summer, she’ll headline Primavera Sound and play festival slots at Reading & Leeds Festival, Way Out West, and more.

Listen to The Giver HERE.

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Chappell Roan drops new country single “The Giver”

After teasing it since last fall, Chappell Roan has finally released her country track, “The Giver,” produced and co-written by Roan with long time collaborator Dan Nigro.

The song marks the first new release from Roan since her 2024 single, “Good Luck, Babe!”  She wrote on her social media of the track: “@dan_nigro and I wrote this together and it was so fun!!! We’ve never done a country song and I have such a special place in my heart for country music. I grew up listening to it every morning and afternoon on my school bus and had it swirling around me at bon fires, grocery stores and karaoke bars. Many people have asked if this means I’m making a country album??? My answer is.. hmm right now I’m just making songs that make me feel happy and fun and The Giver is my take on cuntry xoxo may the classic country divas lead their genre, I am just here to twirl and do a little gay yodel for yall *✲☆⋆”

The Giver” is available on five limited-edition 7-inch color variants, each featuring artwork that showcases Roan embodying different service-oriented characters (a plumber, lawyer, construction worker, dentist and more).

Chappell Roan’s debut breakthrough album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess was released in 2023. Later this summer, she’ll headline Primavera Sound and play festival slots at Reading & Leeds Festival, Way Out West, and more.

Listen to The Giver HERE.

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Edie Falco and Lennie James join cast of ‘Mayor of Kingstown’

“Mayor of Kingstown” Season 4 has added four new cast members:  Edie Falco (“The Sopranos,” “Nurse Jackie”), Lennie James (“The Walking Dead,” “Save Me”), and Laura Benanti (“Younger,” “No Hard Feelings”) are all set to star alongside Jeremy Renner in the Paramount+ drama’s upcoming fourth season.

Variety reports that Falco will play Nina Hobbs, Anchor Bay’s new prison warden. James will play Frank Moses, described as “a legendary gangster respected in the city of Detroit, the state of Michigan, and well beyond.” Benanti will play Cindy Stephens, a new correctional officer recruited in Kingstown.

Created by Hugh Dillon and Taylor Sheridan, the show stars Renner as Mike McLusky, the unofficial liaison between criminals and law enforcement in his bleak Michigan town. The ensemble show also features Dillon, Taylor Handley, Emma Laird and Aidan Gillen.

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Cynthia Erivo to be honored at GLAAD Media Awards

Cynthia Erivo will receive the Stephen F. Kolzak Award at the upcoming GLAAD Media Awards.  A press release states that the award is named after a casting director dedicated to fighting homophobia, and is “given to individuals within the community who dramatically increase both LGBTQ visibility and acceptance.”

Sarah Kate Ellis, who is GLAAD’s president and CEO, shared in a statement: “From an outspoken ally to a trailblazing member of the community, Cynthia Erivo’s one-of-a-kind voice has been an integral part of accelerating acceptance for LGBTQ people since she came on the scene over a decade ago. ”

The LGBTQ media advocacy organization announced that Erivo will join the likes of Wanda Sykes, Jim Parson, Melissa Etheridge and Ellen DeGeneres, who have previously received the honor.

The 36th annual GLAAD Media Awards will take place March 27.

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