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Gabby Barrett Announces Release Of Debut Album, “Goldmine,” In June

Gabby Barrett will release her debut album, Goldmine, on June 19. The album’s lead single, “I Hope,” just topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart in April.

Goldmine features 13 songs, 12 of which Gabby co-wrote with top songwriters including Josh Osborne, Emily Weisband, Ross Copperman, Josh Kear, Jon Nite and more. The album’s title track was penned by Nicolle Galyon, Caitlyn Smith and Liz Rose.

Gabby became just the fourth solo female artist in 14 years to score a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Country Airplay chart with her debut single.

Gabby Barrett Details Debut Album ‘Goldmine’

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Duane ‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’ Chapman Is Engaged 10 Months After Wife Beth’s Death

This news comes about 10 months after Dog’s wife, Beth Chapman, passed away. Beth died in late June 2019 at the age of 51 after battling throat cancer. Dog also sparked engagement rumors earlier this year, shared details of his proposal to Francie and added that he wants to have the “biggest wedding there’s ever been.” Just last week, Dog shared his love for Francie on Instagram, writing, “I scream & Cry Beth where are you why did you leave me then I look up & see you Francie & the pain turns to a smile I LOVE YOU WOMAN!!”

Duane ‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’ Chapman is engaged

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Robert Rodriguez Directs ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2 Episode

Alita: Battle Angel and Desperado filmmaker Robert Rodriguez announced on Twitter that he directed at least one episode in The Mandalorian season 2. “I am truly humbled to say I have now had the very rare privilege of directing the biggest star in the universe,” he captioned a photo of himself alongside Baby Yoda. In addition, Peyton Reed (Ant-Man and the Wasp) also posted that he was directing an episode of the Disney+ series in season 2.

The Mandalorian season 2 wrapped production in March. Showrunner Jon Favreau (Iron Man)  has said he will direct an episode of his series in season 2, and executive producer Dave Filoni (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) is also directing at least one episode.

The Mandalorian returns to Disney+ in October.

The Mandalorian: Robert Rodriguez Confirmed as a Season 2 Director

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Ozzy Osbourne And Family Discussing “The Osbournes” Reboot

Ozzy Osbourne’s son Jack has revealed that the family have been talking about doing a reboot of their hit MTV reality show “The Osbournes”.

Jack spoke with Variety and shared, “I would be lying to say the conversations haven’t been coming up recently. I think nostalgia is such a huge, hot-button word right now. You look at all these shows coming back from 20 years ago.

“The only thing, and what I struggle with, is we don’t all live together. One thought I’ve had is, why don’t we all just move in together for two months? It’s 20 years later; we’re all moving back into the house together.”

Jack was asked when the move back in with Ozzy and Sharon would happen and he responded, ” “I guess when someone pays me a hell of a lot.. because the amount of therapy I’m going to have to buy into after that is going to be monstrous.”

Jack Osbourne says The Osbournes could return to TV – and he has a plan to make it work

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Liam Gallagher Performs Acoustic Version Of Unreleased Song “Eh Lah”

Liam Gallagher has shared a video of himself performing a previously unreleased track titled Eh La.

Eh La isn’t totally new, but it hasn’t been featured on either of Liam’s solo albums. The video – which is clearly not recent — is directed by Charlie Lightening and sees Liam perform the track while playing guitar.

Watch the video clip at the link here.

Liam Gallagher streams video of unreleased song Eh Lah

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Students At 26 Universities File Lawsuits Seeking Refunds

Students at more than 25 U.S. universities are filing lawsuits against their schools demanding partial refunds on tuition and campus fees, claiming they are not receiving the “caliber of education they were promised.”  Schools scrambled to create as the coronavirus forced campuses across the nation to close last month. The suits say students should pay lower rates for the portion of the term that was offered online, arguing that the quality of instruction is far below the classroom experience.

However students are learning from the same professors who teach on campus, officials have said, and they’re still earning credits toward their degrees. Schools insist that after being forced to close by their states, they’re still offering students a quality education. However in one example of the complaint being filed, one student’s lawsuit against the University of California, Berkeley, stated that some professors are simply uploading assignments, with no video instruction at all. A case against Vanderbilt University says class discussion has been stymied and the “quality and academic rigor of courses has significantly decreased.”  And in a case against Purdue University, a senior engineering student said the closure has prevented him from finishing his senior project, building an airplane. “No online course can simulate the applicable, real-world experience” he hoped to gain from the project, the complaint says.

Class-action lawsuits demanding tuition refunds have been filed against at least 26 colleges, targeting prestigious private universities, including Brown, Columbia and Cornell, along with big public schools, including Michigan State, Purdue and the University of Colorado, Boulder. Along with tuition, the cases also seek refunds for fees that students paid to access gyms, libraries, labs and other buildings that are now closed. All told, the complaints seek refunds that could add up to several thousand dollars per student at some schools.

Students demand that colleges refund tuition and fees

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Uber To Require Drivers And Riders Wear Face Masks Due To Coronavirus Concerns

Uber  is planning to require drivers and riders to wear face masks as it prepares to re-start business after being shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A new policy by the company will require drivers and riders to wear face masks or coverings in some markets, including the U.S.

“As countries reopen, Uber is focused on safety and proceeding with caution,” an Uber spokesperson said in a emailed statement. “Today, we continue to ask riders to stay home if they can, while shipping safety supplies to drivers who are providing essential trips. At the same time, our teams are preparing for the next phase of recovery, where we will all have a role to play. We’ll communicate updates directly to users when ready, but in the meantime, we continue to urge all riders and drivers to wear masks or face coverings when using Uber.”

Uber has been encouraging riders to stay home through an in-app message and through marketing such as TV spots. The app is still available and people have used it to take trips to grocery stores, to essential jobs and pharmacies.  Uber announced last month that it would buy and ship face masks to active drivers and delivery workers globally.  Uber said it will make these supplies available to all active drivers as more become available. Uber’s goal is to be able to offer masks nationwide regardless of local regulations.

Uber to require face masks for passengers and drivers

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Baltimore Ravens Sign LB Jake Ryan To One-Year Contract

Linebacker Jake Ryan has signed a one-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens. Ryan tore his ACL in training camp with Green Bay in 2018 and missed the entire season. He signed a two-year contract with Jacksonville last year but was hindered by knee problems and played in only two games, both on special teams.

In four NFL seasons, Ryan has 213 tackles in 45 games, including 27 starts. In 2017, he played in 15 games with the Packers, starting 12 times and finishing with 81 tackles.

The Ravens also signed three undrafted free agents on Monday: Mississippi State linebacker Chauncey Rivers, Georgetown receiver Michael Dereus and Clemson centre Sean Pollard.

Ravens sign LB Jake Ryan to 1-year contract

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Legendary Dolphins Hall Of Fame Coach Don Shula Dies At 90

Don Shula, the NFL’s winningest coach who led the Miami Dolphins to the league’s only undefeated season, died on Monday. He was 90.

The Dolphins issued a statement saying that Shula died “peacefully at his home,” adding, “Don Shula was the patriarch of the Miami Dolphins for 50 years,” the statement said. “He brought the winning edge to our franchise and put the Dolphins and the city of Miami in the national sports scene. Our deepest thoughts and prayers go out to Mary Anne along with his children Dave, Donna, Sharon, Anne and Mike.”

Shula won an NFL-record 347 games, coaching the Dolphins to the league’s only undefeated season (17-0) in 1972 which culminated in a 14-7 victory over the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII. The Dolphins repeated as champions the following season beating the Minnesota Vikings 24-7 in Super Bowl VIII. In total, Shula guided the Dolphins to five Super Bowls, including losses to the Redskins (27-17 in Super Bowl XVII) and San Francisco 49ers (38-16 in Super Bowl XIX).

Shula was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1997. He, George Halas and Bill Belichick are the only coaches in NFL history to win more than 300 games.

Don Shula, legendary NFL head coach, dies at 90

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Tim McGraw To Release New Single, “I Called Mama,” For Mother’s Day

Tim McGraw is set to release his first new music since returning to Big Machine Records earlier this year.  I Called Mama, written by Lance Miller, Marv Green and Jimmy Yeary, will be available May 8th, but fans can pre-order the track at the link: here.

The single will launch with a lyric video containing some never-before-seen footage of Tim as a baby with his mom. Also, McGraw has asked fans to send in videos and photos of their moms to be included in the official music video, which will be released later this month. McGraw said: “Mother’s definitely deserve to be honored more than one day a year. We’ve have had such an incredible response of people sharing their special Mama videos, we are going to get you something really special in a few weeks.”

Tim McGraw readies poignant upcoming single, ‘I Called Mama,’ just in time for Mother’s Day

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