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Sam Smith announces new album ‘Gloria’ coming in January 2023

Sam Smith has just announced their fourth studio album, titled ‘Gloria’, will arrive on Jan. 27, 2023.

“Gloria” was made with longtime collaborators Jimmy Napes, Stargate, and Max Martin stablemate ILYA, and was recorded in Jamaica, Los Angeles, and London. The album will explore Smith’s personal journey through “sex, lies, passion, self-expression and imperfection.” Smith said about the album: “It feels like emotional, sexual and spiritual liberation. It was beautiful, with this album, to sing freely again. Oddly, it feels like my first-ever record. And it feels like a coming of age.”

Smith’s worldwide smash hit “Unholy’ featuring Kim Petras is the lead single from ‘Gloria’, and has already amassed over 300 million combined global streams. Fans who pre-order the digital edition of ‘Gloria’ will receive one of its unreleased tracks, “Love Me More.”  To pre-order Gloria, head here.

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Louis Tomlinson shares new single ‘Out of My System’ from upcoming sophomore album

Louis Tomlinson has shared his latest single “Out of My System,” the second offering from his forthcoming sophomore album Faith in the Future set for release on Nov. 11.

“Out of My System” follows “Bigger Than Me,” which served as the lead single from Faith in the Future. Tomlinson said in a statement:  “It was my first moment of excitement making this record, and where it felt we were on to something which honors the live show. I realized from doing those live shows what it means to my fans and how everything I do is bigger than me. It’s almost a coming of age for myself and putting opinions about myself to the back of my mind and thinking about what it potentially means for other people.”

Tomlinson also announced his Faith in the Future world tour, which will see him perform across the United Kingdom and Europe.

Take a look at the lyric video for “Out of My System” here.

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Air Force fighter jets intercept pair of Russian bombers near Alaska

The North American Aerospace Defense Command said in a statement that the U.S. Air Force dispatched two F-16 fighter jets to intercept a pair of Russian bombers that flew close to Alaska on Monday.  The two Russian Tu-95 Bear-H bombers did not enter American or Canadian sovereign airspace, however, NORAD said that it “detected, tracked, positively identified and intercepted” the aircraft as they were “entering and operating within the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone.”  NORAD, a combined air defense organization of the United States and Canada, said the Russian activity was “not seen as a threat nor is the activity seen as provocative.” According to the Federal Aviation Administration, Air Defense Identification Zones are areas of airspace that require all aircraft to be identified, located and have their flight plan controlled “in the interest of national security.”

Tensions between the United States and Russian are high since Russia invaded Ukraine, which the U.S. has supported with humanitarian and military aid while slamming Moscow with economic sanctions.  Russians escaping the partial draft have arrived on the shores of Alaska on at least one boat, and Russian officials have also made veiled threats toward the state. Vyacheslav Volodin, the chairman of the state Duma, said that the U.S. should remember that Alaska was once part of Russia and that it could be forced “to give back” territory.  He noted that his deputy, Pyotr Tolstoy, had previously proposed holding a referendum in Alaska.

NORAD emphasized in a statement the numerous protections it maintained for Alaska and the U.S., which include “a layered defense network of satellites, ground-based radars, airborne radar and fighter aircraft to track and identify aircraft and inform appropriate actions … We remain ready to employ a number of response options in defense of North America and Arctic sovereignty.”

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Suspect arrested after 4 housemates are found dead in Virginia suburb

Police confirmed that a Virginia man was arrested Tuesday on murder and weapons charges in the killings of four of his housemates.  The suspect, 24-year-old David Maine, faces four counts of murder and two counts of use of a firearm in the commission of a felony stemming from the quadruple homicide that took place in the Washington DC suburb of Woodbridge on Monday.  Maine is being held in jail without bail.

The Prince Williams County Police Department responded to a report of a shooting at a home at around 4:30 p.m.  Officers found the doors unlocked and entered the home, where they discovered four lifeless bodies in different parts of the residence. Three of the victims were family members who were identified Tuesday as Miguel Flores, 44, his wife, Kelly Sotelo, 42, and their daughter, 19-year-old Karrie Sotelo. The fourth victim, 36-year-old Richard Revollar Corrales, was a tenant who was renting the basement at the home.  Authorities said three of the victims were shot, while the death of the fourth remains undetermined. Maine, who also lived at the home, knew all of the victims.

Prince William County Police Chief Peter Newsham said at a press conference on Tuesday that Flores and Kelly Sotelo had recently gotten married.  He did not reveal what may have prompted Maine to allegedly kill his housemates, saying: “We’re still trying to nail down the motive in the case but the only word I can use to describe this is senseless. Absolutely senseless that anyone would take four lives the way that they did.”

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BTS member Jin announces solo single “The Astronaut”

BTS member Jin has announced a new solo single, ‘The Astronaut,’ set to be released October 28th. According to a statement posted to social media and on Weverse (the proprietary communication platform of BTS’s management company HYBE), the song “expresses Jin’s fondness for his fans, ARMY … and is meant to be a gift for the fans.” A promotional schedule detailing the timeline leading up to release was also shared, which can be found – here.

The first trailer for ‘The Astronaut’ features an astronaut drifting through space before greeting a haze of purple, the color most strongly associated with BTS and their ARMY fanbase. Jin’s new single makes him the second member of BTS to officially release solo material, following the full-length release from bandmate and rapper j-hope titled ‘Jack in the Box.’  Other BTS members have been collaborating with other musicians, including Jungkook appearing on Charlie Puth’s “Left and Right,” RM offering a verse on Balming Tiger’s “Sexy Nukim,” and the vocal line appearing on Benny Blanco’s “Bad Decisions” with Snoop Dogg.

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Jack Harlow to host and perform as musical guest on ‘Saturday Night Live’

Saturday Night Live announced that the rapper Jack Harlow is set to pull double duty, serving as hosting and musical performer on the October 29th episode of the late night comedy show. Megan Thee Stallion also recently performed double duty as host and performer during the October 15 show.

This will be Harlow’s second time performing on the show but first time hosting  Harlow first made his debut on the show in March 2021 alongside SNL alum Maya Rudolph.

Harlow tweeted: “HOSTING😮‍💨 while reposting SNL’s announcement showing a bulletin board featuring the rapper’s name as both host and musical guest for the upcoming show.

Harlow recently wrapped up the U.S. leg of his Come Home The Kids Miss You tour over the weekend.

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Police confirm dismembered bodies found in Oklahoma river are those of 4 missing men

Okmulgee Police Department in Oklahoma have confirmed that four dismembered bodies recovered from a river on Friday belonged to a group of missing men.  Authorities say they are searching for a person of interest following their murders.

On Monday police Chief Joe Prentice confirmed the bodies of four men pulled from the Deep Fork River, Southwest of the city of Okmulgee, on Friday belonged to Mark Chastain, 32; Billy Chastain, 30; Alex Stephens, 29; and Mike Sparks, 32, who were reported missing overnight last Monday. The cause of death for the men is still pending, but police confirmed all four had gunshot wounds and their bodies were dismembered before they were dumped into the river. Prentice could not specify when exactly the bodies were placed in the river but guessed somewhere between late Sunday night or early Monday morning.

The four men were close friends, and were believed to have left Billy Chastain’s home in Okmulgee Sunday night by bicycel. Investigators believe that the men planned to commit some kind of criminal act when they left a residence, but added they do not know where or what the men planned to d.  Investigators found evidence of a “violent event” on an adjoining property to a salvage yard the police had initially searched.  While police have not named a suspect, they said Joe Kennedy, owner of two salvage yards, is considered a person of interest. Kennedy was reported missing Saturday night and may be suicidal. He is believed to be driving a Chrysler with Oklahoma license plate number LSA245.  Police chief Prentice said that no charges have been filed against Kennedy but “investigators would like to speak with him again.”

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Hearing aids are now available over the counter at retailers Walgreens, CVS, and more

Hearing aids can now be purchased without a prescription or medical exam from Walgreens, CVS, Walmart and Best Buy. The Food and Drug Administration issued a rule in August that allowed over-the-counter sales of hearing aids for adults ages 18 and older with mild to moderate hearing loss. People with severe hearing loss and children still need prescriptions for the devices. President Joe Biden issued an executive order in 2021 directing the Health and Human Services Department and the FDA to develop a rule allowing over-the-counter sales of hearing aids.

On Monday, Walgreens started selling over-the-counter hearing aids online and at its stores nationwide for $799 a pair. By comparison, the average cost of prescription hearing aids can range between $2,000 and $8,000. CVS is selling over-the-counter devices on its website with prices ranging from $199 to $999, and will also start offering them at select pharmacy locations beginning in November.

Walmart is selling over-the-counter hearing aids online and in stores in Colorado, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas; according to the company, the devices will be available at additional locations nationwide with prices range from $199 to $999 depending on the device. Best Buy is selling 20 different over-the-counter hearing aids online with prices ranging from $200 to $3,000; the electronics retailer will offer the devices in 300 stores across the country later this month.

According to the FDA, an estimated 30 million people in the U.S. have hearing loss, but only about one-fifth of these individuals have hearing aids. Many people who could benefit from the devices cannot access them due to cost.

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Taylor Swift details release of two ‘Midnights’ music videos and shares lyrics from album

Taylor Swift is sharing details of the first single from her upcoming album ‘Midnights’ by sharing some of its lyrics on billboards in NYC’s Times Square. Swift will release her 10th album on Friday (October 21), and in a social media post the singer confirmed a host of events happening in the week leading up to the album’s release, including the release of an official video for the single ‘Anti-Hero’ at 8am EST on Friday, 10/21.

Among the other events detailed by Swift:  on Thursday (October 20), a teaser trailer will be shown in the third quarter of Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime Video, while a “special very chaotic surprise” is also set to take place at 3am EST (8am BST) on Friday. Lyric videos will then follow later that evening.

Swift has been promoting Midnights with a series of videos explaining the stories behind each of the tracks.  She revealed the full tracklist for Midnights by way of her ‘Midnights Mayhem With Me’ series on TikTok.

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BTS taking hiatus to begin mandatory military service in South Korea

BTS’s record label Big Hit Music confirmed on Monday, October 17th, that the band will be on hiatus as all seven members of the K-pop group will soon start their mandatory military service. All able-bodied men are to serve at least 18 months in the armed forces by the age of 28 due to ongoing threats from North Korea. The label told fans that the group will reconvene three years down the road in 2025.

Big Hit Music tweeted: “After the phenomenal concert to support Busan’s bid for the World Expo 2030, and as each individual embarks on solo endeavors, it’s the perfect time and the members of BTS are honored to serve. Since the creation of BTS over ten years ago, the band has risen to international success, broken records, and catapulted K-Pop into the global stratosphere. BIGHIT MUSIC has focused to the milestone moment when it would be possible to respect the needs of the country and for these healthy young men to serve with their countrymen, and that’s now.”

BTS’s oldest member, Jin, is expected to start the process at the end of October. Big Hit Music’s statement continued: “Group member Jin will initiate the process as soon as his schedule for his solo release is concluded at the end of October. He will then follow the enlistment procedure of the Korean government. Other members of the group plan to carry out their military service based on their own individual plans. Both the company and the members of BTS are looking forward to reconvening as a group again around 2025 following their service commitment.”

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