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Take a look at the trailer for Justin Bieber’s ‘Our World’ documentary

A new trailer for Justin Bieber’s upcoming documentary Justin Bieber: Our World has been released, which revolves around the preparation for his 2020 New Year’s Eve concert.  Bieber held the show at Los Angeles’ Beverly Hilton Hotel on December 31, where he performed to an in-person audience of only 240 people, while millions livestreamed the concert from their homes.

In the trailer for the 90-minute film, Bieber says of the event: “I just wanted to create a night that was gonna bring people together and people could just let go and enjoy themselves… I’m excited to get back on that stage, make people smile, make people happy.”

The film will also explore the challenges of putting on an concert during the restricted times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Justin Bieber: Our World will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on October 8.

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President Biden signs last-minute bill to avert government shutdown ahead of deadline at midnight

President Joe Biden on Thursday night signed Congress’ stopgap funding bill to avert a shutdown and extend government funding through December 3. The Senate and House voted on Thursday to pass a measure to resupply the federal government with funds until December in order to avoid a shutdown that was set to take place at midnight. The Senate voted 65-35 and the House voted 254-175 in support of the stopgap funding bill. Congress then sent the bill to President Biden’s desk for a signature before the midnight deadline, at which point the government would have had to partially shut down.

Biden canceled a trip to Chicago on Wednesday to stay in Washington, D.C., to facilitate a deal to avoid a shutdown and work on debt ceiling negotiations. The White House said Biden would sign a measure quickly to keep federal employees working beyond Thursday. Biden said in a statement that “the passage of this bill reminds us that bipartisan work is possible and it gives us time to pass longer-term funding to keep our government running and delivering for the American people.”

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told lawmakers last week that she expects that Congress has until about Oct. 18 to raise the debt ceiling before the government starts defaulting on payments, which would make borrowing more money more expensive and more difficult.

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FBI joins in the search for missing Florida woman Miya Marcano

The FBI is assisting in the search for a 19-year-old woman who went missing last Friday from an Orlando apartment complex.  Sheriff John Mina of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday that the FBI is aiding in the search for Miya Marcano, who was last seen at about 5 p.m. on Friday at the Arden Villas Luxury Apartments in Orlando, where she lived and worked.

According to the sheriff, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement has assisted with specially trained canines that can locate electronics, specifically cell phones. Other local agencies have provided dogs and dive teams to search bodies in the water. Earlier this week, Armando Manuel Caballero, a person of interest in the case, had been found dead of an apparent suicide.  Sheriff Mina said authorities believe Caballero, who worked at the apartments, had accessed Marcano’s apartment without her permission and there was an arrest warrant for him for burglary. Currently, investigators aren’t looking for any other people in connection to Marcano’s disappearance, saying Caballero “was the main person that we are focusing on.”

Marcano was wearing a red shirt, jeans, and a black hoodie at her apartment complex when she was last seen. The sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post that Marcano “had a scheduled flight that evening, but never made it on the plane.”  Authorities urge anyone with information to call the Central Florida Crimeline or 407-836-4357.

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Taylor Swift moves the release of ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’ up to November 12th

Taylor Swift announced Thursday on Twitter that she will be releasing her album Red (Taylor’s Version) a week earlier on Nov. 12.  Red (Taylor’s Version) was originally set for release on Nov. 19; the project is a re-recorded version of her 2012 album Red, which will feature 30 songs in total, including never-before-released tracks. The unreleased songs — known as ‘vault tracks’ — include collaborations with Chris Stapleton, Phoebe Bridgers, Mark Foster and Ed Sheeran.

Swift tweeted: “Got some news that I think you’re gonna like – My version of Red will be out a week earlier than scheduled (including the 4 disc vinyl) on November 12th! Can’t wait to celebrate the 13th with you and our new/old autumn heartbreak album.”

To pre-order Red (Taylor’s Version), head here.

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Shakira says wild boars attacked her and stole her purse at a park in Barcelona

Shakira shares on her Instagram story that a pair of wild boars attacked her and stole her purse while she was walking in a park in Spain with her son, Milan.

Shakira recounted the ordeal in a series of videos posted, saying: “Look at how two wild boar which attacked me in the park have left my bag.” Images and videos shared to Instagram stories disappear after 24 hours, but the BBC reported Shakira was in a park in Barcelona at the time of the incident. Barcelona has had an influx of wild boars in recent years, and the animals are attracted to cities, where they live off food scraps.

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