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Tones And I’s ‘Dance Monkey’ Hits 2 Billion Streams on Spotify

Tones and I — real name Toni Watson — is celebrating her hit song “Dance Monkey” hitting two billion streams.  

The singer took to Instagram to mark the milestone with a portrait of herself sitting triumphantly on a TV, and the caption, “‘Dance monkey hit 2 BILLION STREAMS this morning and I got to busk yesterday! Thank you everyone that’s crazy! Go support other buskers and Aussie artists!’ 

“Dance Monkey” is the ARIA Singles Chart’s longest-running #1 since the chart was created in 1988.  It was also the second most streamed song in the world in 2020, and has netted Watson an estimated $12 million.  

Tones And I’s ‘Dance Monkey’ Shimmies to 2 Billion Plays on Spotify

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President Trump Grants 20 Pardons Including George Papadopoulos And Other Congressmen

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump issued 20 pardons and commutations as his term in the White House comes to an end.

George Papadopoulos, a former foreign policy adviser for Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, was pardoned after pleading guilty to making false statements to federal officials as part of the Mueller investigation. Trump also pardoned Alex van der Zwaan, a lawyer who pleaded guilty to the same charge in 2018.

Former California Rep. Duncan Hunter received a pardon after he and his wife, Margaret Hunter, pleaded guilty last year to misusing more than $250,000 of his campaign re-election funds for personal expenses between 2009 and 2016. Former New York Rep. Chris Collins was pardoned after pleading guilty in October 2019 to insider trading.

Also pardoned were Paul Slough, Evan Liberty, Dustin Heard and Nicholas Slaten, four former employees of the military contracting firm Blackwater Worldwide who were sentenced for their roles in a massacre in Iraq in 2007 that resulted in the deaths of 14 unarmed Iraqis.

Trump pardons former campaign adviser George Papadopoulos, ex-GOP congressmen, and others

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S&P 500, Dow drop amid growig COVID-19 concerns

The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 slid on Tuesday amid growing COVID-19 concerns. The Dow ended the day down 200.94 points, or 0.67%, and the S&P 500 dropped 0.21% as Tesla stock dropped 1.46% in its second day on the index, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 0.51% with Apple stock rising 2.85%.

Travel-related stocks struggled as the United States surpassed 18 million cases, and news of a new strain of the virus having already arrived in the country. American Airlines dropped 3.85% and United Airlines slid 2.46%, while Norwegian Cruise Line fell 6.86%, Carnival declined 5.94% and Royal Caribbean dipped 2.83%.

Tuesday’s losses came despite Congress passing a $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill including direct stimulus payments of $600 to individuals.

S&P 500, Nasdaq open higher on Apple boost, stimulus optimism

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Twenty One Pilots ‘Level of Concern’ Sets Guinness Record for World’s Longest Video

According to a release from the group’s label, Twenty One Pilots just earned the Guinness World Record for the longest music video ever.

The “Never-Ending” clip for the duo’s pandemic hit “Level of Concern” has live-streamed for 177 straight days thanks to fan-populated imagery that has kept the visual fresh for half the year.

The clip — conceived by the group with interactive director Jason Nickel and director Jason Zada — has cycled in more than 162,000 Skeleton Clique submissions, in real time, live on YouTube. The project launched on June 12 with a global treasure hunt that involved unlocking 20 codes, which in turn each unlocked virtual USB drives through which fans could download a zip file containing images, videos and symbols from the band’s personal phones, leading to more codes needed to solve the ARG game.

The video refreshed every 3:42 with new content from fans, creating more than 400 new versions every day. “Level of Concern” smashed the previous record holder, Pharrell Williams’ 24-hour long “Happy” video, with a total run time of 4,264 hours, 10 mins and 25 seconds before coming to an end on Dec. 16. 

Watch the video for “Level of Concern” – here.

Twenty One Pilots break Guinness world record for ‘longest music video ever’

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Katy Perry Drops Video For “Not The End Of The World” Starring Zooey Deschanel

Katy Perry is back with a new music video for her song “Not the End of the World,” starring her celebrity lookalike, actress Zooey Deschanel.

The video pokes fun at Perry and Deschanel’s resemblance. In the beginning of the video, aliens accidentally abduct Deschanel instead of Perry and mistake her for the singer. The video ends with Deschanel dressed up and performing as Perry.

“Not the End of the World” appears on Perry’s sixth studio album, Smile, released in August. Perry released Smile just two days after giving birth to Daisy Dove, her daughter with her fiancé, actor Orlando Bloom. 

You can check out the video for Not the End of the Worldhere.

Zooey Deschanel Stars In Katy Perry’s “Not The End Of The World” Video

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State of Virginia takes back Robert E. Lee statue from U.S. Capitol

The state of Virginia has taken back the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that it contributed to the National Statuary Hall Collection at the U.S. Capitol over 100 years ago. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced in a statement Monday that workers removed the statue of the Confederate commander of the Army of Northern Virginia overnight. The statue of Lee had stood in the National Statuary Hall Collection at the U.S. Capitol, as one of two statues each state is entitled to display since 1909. Lee’s statue stood with Virginia’s other contribution to the collection, a statute of America’s first president George Washington. 

Earlier this month, the state’s Commission for Historical Statues in the United States Capitol selected Barbara Rose Johns to replace the statue of Lee. Johns played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement, according to historians. “I look forward to seeing a trailblazing young woman of color represent Virginia in the U.S. Capitol, where visitors will learn about Barbara Johns’ contributions to America and be empowered to create positive change in their communities like she did,” Gov. Northam said.

Robert E. Lee statue removed from U.S. Capitol

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President-elect Joe Biden and wife Jill Biden receives first dose of COVID-19 vaccine

President-elect Joe Biden and his wife, Jill got vaccinated Monday against COVID-19.  The couple each received shots at ChristianaCare Hospital in Newark, Delaware, and will need another round of the vaccinations developed by Pfizer-BioNTech in about 21 days.

The President-elect had said he wanted to receive the shot publicly to boost confidence in it.  After rolling up the left sleeve of his shirt and receiving the shot, Biden said, “I’m doing this to demonstrate that people should be prepared when it’s available to take the vaccine. There’s nothing to worry about. I’m looking forward to the second shot. So is Jill.” However, Biden added that he didn’t want to cut in line ahead of health care professionals who are the first to receive it. “The administration deserves some credit, getting us off the ground with Operation Warp Speed,” Biden said.

Vice President Mike Pence; House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.; and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., each got their shots Friday. Vice President-elect Kamala Harris is expected to receive her vaccination next week, the transition announced.

President-elect Joe Biden, Jill Biden receive COVID-19 vaccine

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Ed Sheeran returns with new song Aftrerglow”

After taking some time off, Ed Sheeran is back with new music. Sheeran first teased fans with an upcoming “Christmas present,” following that up on Monday with the new song, “Afterglow.” The 29-year-old star wrote on social media, “Hey guys. Afterglow is a song I wrote last year that I wanted to release for you. It’s not the first single from the next album, it’s just a song I love, and hope you love too. Enjoy! Have a safe and happy festive break and New Year’s. Back to dad land for me now, ciao x.”

In August, Sheeran and wife Cherry Seaborn welcomed their first child, a baby girl named Lyra Antarctica Seaborn Sheeran. Sheeran announced his daughter’s arrival about one year after confirming his marriage to Seaborn on his 2019 album No.6 Collaborations Project.

Listen to Sheeran’s “Afterglow” at the link: here.

Ed Sheeran Releases ‘Afterglow,’ His First New Song Since 2019!

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Justin Timberlake To Stars In Apple Original Film ‘Palmer’

Justin Timberlake will star as a former high school football player in Palmer for Apple TV+  The film will also star Alisha Wainwright (Shadowhunters), Juno Temple (Ted Lasso) and June Squibb (Godmothered), alongside newcomer Ryder Allen.

The upcoming film follows Timberlake as the titular Eddie Palmer who returns home to Louisiana after 12 years in a state penitentiary.

Timberlake shared the trailer for Palmer and described the upcoming film on social media, saying, “This story is really important to me and I’m proud to be part of it.”

Palmer is set to premiere exclusively on Apple TV+ worldwide on January 29, 2021.  You can check out the trailer at the link: here.

Palmer Trailer: Justin Timberlake Goes from Hometown Hero to Convicted Felon on Apple TV+

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CDC advisory says frontline essential workers and older adults should receive COVID-19 vaccine next

On Sunday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory panel recommended that frontline essential workers and persons 75 years and older should be next in line to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) voted 13 to 1 to recommend 30 million frontline essential workers, which include first responders, teachers, food and agriculture, manufacturing, U.S. Postal Service, public transit, and grocery store workers, be the next priority for the vaccines. However, it wasn’t immediately clear when the next round of vaccinations would begin.

About 200 million people including non-frontline workers, persons in the 65-74 age group, and those aged 16-64 years with high-risk conditions should be in the ensuing round, the panel recommended. The group had already recommended that frontline healthcare workers and nursing home residents be the first priority groups. Mortality rates are highest in older adults who contract COVID-19, with the 75-years-and-older population accounting for 25% of COVID-19 associated hospitalizations.

Federal authorities have said that vaccine production will ramp up in the coming months. Officials for U.S. Operation Warp Speed have said that they will distribute enough doses for 100 million Americans to be vaccinated by the end of February. The first 2.9 million doses of Pfizer Inc’s vaccine were shipped on Dec. 13. They expect to distribute an additional 2 million doses this week as well as 5.9 million doses of Moderna Inc’s vaccine.

CDC advisory group: Older adults, front-line essential workers to get Covid vaccine next

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