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10 people, including police officer, are killed in Colorado grocery store shooting

10 people, including a police officer, were killed in a shooting at a grocery store in Colorado on Monday afternoon.  Boulder, Colo., Police Department Commander Kerry Yamaguchi said that a suspect was taken into custody following a shooting at King Soopers supermarket in the city. The suspect was injured during the shooting and was being treated for his injuries. Yamaguchi said police were not aware of any other serious injuries related to the shooting. No motive was immediately identified for the shooting, but Yamaguchi said an investigation was ongoing.

Boulder police tweeted that there was an active shooter at the supermarket on Monday afternoon, urging residents to avoid the scene and for those who live in the area to stay inside. Kroger, which owns the King Soopers brand, issued a statement saying it is “horrified and deeply saddened by the senseless violence. The entire Kroger family offers our thoughts and prayers and support to our associates, customers and the first responders who so bravely responded to this tragic situation.”

10 people dead, including police officer, after shooting at Colorado grocery

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10 people, including police officer, are killed in Colorado grocery store shooting

10 people, including a police officer, were killed in a shooting at a grocery store in Colorado on Monday afternoon. Boulder, Colo., Police Department Chief Maris Herold announced the death toll in a Monday night press conference, identifying the slain officer as Boulder Police Officer Eric Talley, an 11-year veteran.

Boulder, Colo., Police Department Commander Kerry Yamaguchi said that a suspect was taken into custody following a shooting at King Soopers supermarket in the city. The suspect was injured during the shooting and was being treated for his injuries. Yamaguchi said police were not aware of any other serious injuries related to the shooting. No motive was immediately identified for the shooting, but Yamaguchi said an investigation was ongoing.

Boulder police tweeted that there was an active shooter at the supermarket on Monday afternoon, urging residents to avoid the scene and for those who live in the area to stay inside. Kroger, which owns the King Soopers brand, issued a statement saying it is “horrified and deeply saddened by the senseless violence. The entire Kroger family offers our thoughts and prayers and support to our associates, customers and the first responders who so bravely responded to this tragic situation.”

10 people dead, including police officer, after shooting at Colorado grocery

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Demi Lovato shares teaser of her collaboration with Ariana Grande “Met Him Last Night”

Demi Lovato has revealed the title of her collaboration with Ariana Grande. The track “Met Him Last Night” which will be featured on Lovato’s upcoming seventh studio album Dancing With the Devil… The Art of Starting Over to be released on April 2.  In addition, Lovato also confirmed she and Saweetie will team up for the track “My GFs Are My BFs” and that another featured artist on her forthcoming LP will be Noah Cyrus. 

Dancing With the Devil… The Art of Starting Over serves as the companion project to Lovato’s YouTube Originals docuseries Dancing With the Devil.

Demi Lovato Teases New Collaboration with Ariana Grande, ‘Met Him Last Night’

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“On The Ground” by BLACKPINK’s Rosé debuts at #1 on Billboard Global 200

Rosé from the K-pop girl group BLACKPINK just topped the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. US charts with her first solo track “On The Ground.”

On Billboard Global 200, “On The Ground” tallied at No. 1 with with 92.1 million streams and 29,000 copies sold worldwide from March 12 to 18, according to Billboard. “Gone,” Rosé’s other song in her debut solo single album “R,” placed 29th on Billboard Global 200 with 19.6 million streams and 25,000 copies sold worldwide.

Rosé is the first artist to top the rankings with a solo release and with a group after BLACKPINK’s “Lovesick Girls” grabbed the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart last October. On the Billboard 200 Excl. US chart, Rosé’s “On the Ground” is No. 1 with 85.7 million streams and 22,000 copies sold from March 12-18. 

Rose’s ‘On the Ground’ Blasts In Atop Both Billboard Global Charts

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Miami Beach curfew extended due to excessive Spring Break crowds

Miami Beach is extending its weekend curfew through April 12, in an attempt to control disorderly crowds of Spring Breakers. Florida is seeing a surge in visitors due to its relaxed coronavirus restrictionsl On Saturday, Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber declared a state of emergency and set an 8 p.m. curfew, saying the crowds were out of control. The curfew was set to expire after 72 hours, but during an emergency meeting on Sunday afternoon, the Miami Beach City Commission unanimously voted to enforce the curfew Thursday through Sunday, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., every weekend through April 12. 

On Saturday night, hundreds of people remained on the streets after curfew, and police used pepper balls in an attempt to disperse the crowds. Over the last two weeks, more than 1,000 people have been arrested — 90 percent from out of town — and several restaurants have reported property damages and diners leaving without paying their checks. 

Mayor Dan Gelber said “the curfew is not discriminatory, and the city is not targeting a group of people, but targeting conduct. We don’t like these arrests because it endangers officers and arrestees who may be drunk or high and bystanders. The only option we have right now is to make sure we can control our streets. No community should have to endure the videos you are seeing right now.” 

Miami Beach extends curfew to control spring break crowds

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First case of Brazilian COVID-19 virus variant confirmed in New York

The first case of a COVID-19 variant known as the Brazilian variant was confirmed in New York, with NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo announcing that scientists at Mount Sinai Hospital identified the case, which was then verified by the state Department of Health’s Wadsworth Center Laboratories. The patient is a Brooklyn resident in their 90s who hasn’t traveled recently, officials said in a news release. Health officials are doing further investigation of the patient and any potential contacts. 

The Brazilian variant was first detected in the U.S. in January, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have reported nearly 50 confirmed cases nationwide. The variant has been considered potentially more severe than earlier variants and possibly more resistant to current vaccines, though some recent research has indicated it may not be as resistant to the vaccines as initially thought.

Cuomo said Sunday that 25.7% of New Yorkers have received at least one vaccine dose since the state’s vaccination effort began, and 13.2% have been fully vaccinated. He announced a slight change in the state’s vaccination rules on Sunday, stating that pharmacies, which previously were allowed to provide shots only to people over 60 and teachers, can now vaccinate people under 60 who qualify for the inoculations because of certain health conditions.

New York reports first case of Brazilian COVID-19 variant

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Addison Rae drops new debut single ‘Obsessed’

TikTok star Addison Rae has dropped her debut single ‘Obsessed’.

The 20-year-old social media influencer is reportedly looking to remain independent of a major label, and is also trying her luck in acting starring in ‘He’s All That’, the gender-flipped reboot of ‘90s rom-com later this year.

Obsessed is produced by Benny Blanco, Blake Slatkin and Ryan McMahon.  You can check out the official music video for the track at the link – here.

TikTok star Addison Rae shares debut single ‘Obsessed’

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Morgan Wallen’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” spends 10th week at No. 1 on Billboard 200

Morgan Wallen’s ‘Dangerous: The Double Album’ has become the first album to spend its first ten weeks at #1 on the Billboard 200 since Whitney Houston’s ‘Whitney’ in 1987. 

In addition, Dangerous is the first country album in history to spend its first 10 weeks at #1 on the Billboard 200. The album is also the first album to string together 10 weeks in a row at No. 1 in total since Adele’s 21 linked 10 weeks in 2012 (of its total 24 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1).

Dangerous is one of just four country albums to spend at least 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — since the chart began publishing on a regular weekly basis in March of 1956. The other country albums to achieve that feat were Garth Brooks’ Ropin’ the Wind (18 weeks, 1991-92), Billy Ray Cyrus’ Some Gave All (17, 1992) and Taylor Swift’s Fearless (11, 2008-09).

Morgan Wallen Remains at No. 1 for the 10th Week on Billboard 200 With ‘Dangerous’

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Biden administration says U.S. to administer 100M vaccine doses by Friday

President Joe Biden said Thursday that the United States is poised to administer his goal of 100 million COVID-19 vaccines this week, more than a month early. Biden said the milestone was expected to be reached Friday.

During remarks in the the East Room of the White House, Biden said: “I’m proud to announce that tomorrow, 58 days into our administration, we will have met our goal. We’re going to beat this, we’re way ahead of schedule, but we’ve got a long way to go. We need millions more to get vaccinated.”  When he took office in January, Biden said he wanted to reach the 100 million mark within his first 100 days, which put the deadline at May 2. The administration is more than 40 days ahead of schedule.”

Biden gave top priority to delivering coronavirus vaccines nationwide when he became president. The White House tweeted earlier in the week: “The Biden-Harris administration has been working around the clock to get America vaccinated. We’ve doubled daily vaccinations, secured enough doses for every American, and opened hundreds of sites across the country.”

Biden says U.S. to hit 100 million virus goal on Friday

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House passes immigration bill to protect “Dreamers” and provide path to citizenship

On Thursday, the House passed an immigration bill that would create a pathway to citizenship for millions of “Dreamers.”

Dubbed the American Dream and Promise Act, the bill would provide a pathway to citizenship for the millions of undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children, as well as others granted temporary protection from deportation. The measure passed 228 to 197, with nine Republicans voting in favor of the measure. House Democrats previously passed the bill with seven Republicans voting in favor of the measure, but it was not taken up by the Senate then controlled by the GOP.

Thursday’s bill comes as the Biden administration continues to deal with a significant surge of people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, including thousands of unaccompanied children. The legislation doesn’t address that situation, which Republicans are calling a crisis.

House passes bill providing pathway to citizenship for Dreamers and those with Temporary Protected Status

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