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Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license” sets single-day streaming record on Spotify

17–year-old Olivia Rodrigo just dropped her song “drivers licencse” four days ago and she’s already breaking records.

Rodrigo’s debut track shot up to number one globally, and now it has the “biggest single-day streams for a song by a female artist in US Spotify history with over 5.688 MILLION.” This surpasses Ariana Grande‘s song “thank u, next,” which was released in 2019.

“uhhhhhh so drivers license is the number one song in the world rn. never in my wildest dreams did I expect this. thank u guys so much for listening. I can’t believe this is real life,” Olivia wrote on Instagram.

You can check out the video for “drivers license” which has also already racked up almost 17 million views.

Olivia Rodrigo’s “Driver’s License” Breaks Spotify’s Record For Most Streams In A Single Day Twice

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Multiple U.S. House Republicans declare support for impeachment of President Trump

On Tuesday as at least three Republicans said they would vote to impeach him after his supporters stormed the Capitol last week.

Liz Cheney, the No. 3 Republican in the House of Representatives, said: Trump “summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack” on the Capitol last Wednesday, adding, “There has never been a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution,” as the Democratic-led chamber moved forward on a path to remove Trump from office. Cheney, the daughter of former Republican Vice President Dick Cheney, said in a statement, adding: “I will vote to impeach the president.”  Two other Republican House members, John Katko and Adam Kinzinger, said they would also vote for the second impeachment of the president, who leaves office in just eight days.

Their announcements came as Republican leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday refrained from urging their members to vote against impeaching Trump, saying it was a matter of individual conscience. The House plans to vote as soon as Wednesday on an article of impeachment charging Trump with inciting insurrection unless he resigns or Vice President Mike Pence moves to oust him under a provision in the U.S. Constitution.

Making his first public appearance since last Wednesday’s riot, Trump showed no remorse for remarks he made to supporters at a rally before they stormed the seat of Congress: “What I said was totally appropriate,” Trump told reporters as he left for a trip to the U.S.-Mexico border wall near Alamo, Texas. “I want no violence.”

Rep. Liz Cheney, No. 3 House Republican, backs impeaching Trump, says he ‘summoned this mob’

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U.S. expands COVID-19 vaccine to include seniors 65 and up

On Tuesday, officials at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services expanded COVID-19 vaccine availability during the initial phase of distribution to include people age 65 years and older. The changes also give priority to those with underlying health conditions that place them at higher risk for serious illness from COVID-19 infection.  For instance, people with conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and respiratory illnesses such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, are believed to be at increased risk for severe COVID-19.

HHS secretary Alex Azar said during a press briefing Tuesday, “With the case counts we’re facing now, there’s no time to waste. It’s time to move on to the next phase, [and] this next phase reflects the urgency of the situation we face.” Previously, “phase 1A” of the vaccination recommendations issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in December called for healthcare workers and adults age 75 years and older, particularly those residing in nursing homes, to be given priority.

HHS will also be releasing the nation’s “entire supply” of vaccine for use as first or second doses. As part of Operation Warp Speed, U.S. health officials are monitoring vaccine production at the manufacturer level and are confident that sufficient doses will be available.

Feds Order States to Expand Vaccine Targets as Covid-19 Deaths Surge

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Billie Eilish announces released of new self-titled photo book

Billie Eilish has announced the upcoming release of a new self-titled photobook and audio companion.  According to an official synopsis, Billie Eilish will give fans “an intimate inside look at her life and career – both on and off the stage.”

The book was created by Eilish herself, and will include hundreds of previously unseen photos and cover her childhood, life on tour, and more. Meanwhile the audiobook will be published at the same time as the photo book, but will be a standalone product that will see Eilish reflect on her life so far. She will share stories that have never been told before about her personal life and meteoric career, as well as see memories about the star shared by her parents. 

In a press release, Eilish said: “I spent many hours over many months pouring through my family albums and archives, handpicking all of the photos in this book. I hope you love it as much as I do.” Both books will be released on May 11 and can be pre-ordered at the link here.

Billie Eilish Announces New Photo Book of Her Life So Far

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Lil Nas X’s ‘Old Town Road’ Becomes Highest Certified Song in History

Lil Nas X’s massive hit ‘Old Town Road‘ and its remix with Billy Ray Cyrus is now the most certified song in RIAA history. The smash hit has now been certified 14x platinum by the RIAA which makes it the highest certification any song has achieved in music history. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s ‘Despacito’ held the previous record at 13x platinum for about a year starting last January.

The music video for ‘Old Town Road’ has combined views of over a billion on YouTube. In March, 2019, the song reached number 19 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart before the organization disqualified it on the grounds that it did not fit the “Country” genre, sparking a huge debate online about the definition of Country music. This controversy partly helped with the popularity before the remix with Billy Ray Cyrus took the track to record-breaking status.

Lil Nas X’s ‘Old Town Road’ Becomes Most-Certified Song In History

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State capitols step up security amid new safety concerns after DC siege

State capitols across the nation are stepping up security, and deploying National Guard units, SWAT teams and extra police officers as several legislatures convened amid heightened safety concerns following last week’s violence at the U.S. Capitol.

After insurrectionists backing President Donald Trump overran the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, some governors and lawmakers began ramping up security because of online threats suggesting that more mobs could target state capitols.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee activated hundreds of National Guard troops to help state police keep order at the state Capitol and defend security fencing. At the Georgia Capitol, a state patrol SWAT team walked the perimeter wearing fatigues and carrying rifles while lawmakers gathered inside for the start of a two-year term.  In Idaho, doors to the House and Senate chambers were locked Monday morning, and two Idaho state troopers were stationed at each entrance. 

Legislatures convened in more than half a dozen states. Because of concerns about the coronavirus, many state capitols had already adopted procedures to curb the potential for large crowds, including arranging for lawmakers to meet remotely. Those steps greatly reduced the number of people who are actually working in capitol buildings.

Security in D.C., state Capitols tightened amid inauguration threats

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State Department re-designates Cuba to ‘state sponsor of terrorism’ list

The U.S. State Department announced Monday that it was re-designating Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism, reversing a 2015 Obama-era campaign to improve relations in between the two countries. Cuba’s Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez called the move “political opportunism” in a tweet.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the move, blaming Cuba “for repeatedly providing support for acts of international terrorism in granting safe harbor to terrorists.” Pompeo said the Cuban government engaged in “malign interference in Venezuela and the rest of the Western Hemisphere.” The State Department also says that the move also penalizes U.S. companies for making business deals in Cuba and also restricts U.S. foreign assistance, bans defense exports and sales, and imposes controls on some exports. Currently, the only countries on the state department’s terrorism blacklist are Iran, Syria and North Korea. Sudan was removed in 2020 as part of the Trump administration’s peace agreements brokered in the Middle East.

Trump hits Cuba with new terrorism sanctions in waning days

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Commercial Released For The Weeknd’s Super Bowl LV Halftime Performance

Pepsi released a commercial for The Weeknd‘s upcoming NFL Super Bowl LV halftime performance. The clip shows an array of people offering their rendition of “Blinding Lights,” and at the end of the ad, The Weeknd is seen pulling up to the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, the location of the NFL Super Bowl LV.

Pepsi also has revealed that fans can “Grab & Scan” Pepsi products to unlock exclusive Super Bowl LV Pepsi Halftime Show content and “experience the show like never before.”

Watch the ad for The Weeknd’s Super Bowl LV Pepsi Halftime Performance set to air on CBS February 7 – here.

Watch The Weeknd surprise a security guard in new Super Bowl advert

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Taylor Swift’s ‘Evermore’ Returns to No. 1 Spot on Billboard 200

Taylor Swift’s Evermore spent a third non-consecutive week on Top 200 Albums Chart. Swift’s ninth studio album took the No. 1 spot with just 53,800 units, marking the lowest total for a No. 1 album in the chart’s history. 

Pop Smoke’s Shoot For the Stars Aim For the Moon took Number Two, followed by Lil Durk’s sixth studio album The Voice at Number Three. The rest of the top 10 is populated by former chart toppers like Swift’s Folklore, Ariana Grande’s Positions and last week’s No. 1, Playboi Carti’s Whole Lotta Red, which dropped to No. 6.

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Capitol Police Officer who responded to insurrection dies while off duty

A Capitol Police Officer who responded to the siege on the Capitol building on Wednesday died while off duty, the U.S. Capitol Police said. 51-year-old Officer Howard Liebengood, who had been with the department since April 2005, died while off duty three days after the riot that saw supporters of President Trump make their way inside the Capitol building as Congress was certifying the results of November’s presidential election. 

“We are reeling from the death of Officer Liebengood,” Gus Apapthansiou, the chairman of Libengood’s police union said. “Every Capitol Police Officer puts the security of others before their own safety and Officer Liebengood was an example of the selfless service that is the hallmark of USCP. This is a tragic day.”

The White House lowered its flags to half-staff on Sunday following the death of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died from injuries while responding to the mob on Sunday. One woman, identified as Ashli Babbit was also shot and killed by authorities at the Capitol during the riot. Three others Rosanne Boyland, Benjamin Philip and Kevin Greeson also died due to medical emergencies.

Off-Duty Capitol Police Officer Who ‘Responded to the Rioting’ Dies at 51

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