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H.E.R. releases the new song ‘The Journey’

H.E.R. has officially released “The Journey,” written by the legendary Diane Warren. “The Journey” was first announced in April as part of ESPN’s storytelling for the 2023 NBA Playoffs Presented by Google Pixel. Since then, it’s been featured in various ESPN in-game production elements.

Tim Corrigan, ESPN’s vice president of production, said, “The NBA regular season is one long journey, and taken you get the NBA Playoffs, which is a journey of its own. All 16 teams have their own paths to accomplishing their goal of an NBA Championship. And, as the song says, ‘it’s a hell of a ride.’ We are honored that H.E.R. chose to team up with ESPN to help introduce this song to the world. It’s another great example of what we can do at the intersection of sports and music.” H.E.R. added, “As an NBA fan, I’m so grateful to be part of this year’s ‘Journey’ to the NBA Finals.”

Listen to H.E.R.’s new song “The Journey” – here.

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‘Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas’ documentary to debut on Hulu

Hulu announced a forthcoming documentary Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas, a new film centering on the pop-rock band and the city that helped make them one of the biggest acts in the world.

Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas features concert footage and archival interviews. The band members — consisting of Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon, Ben McKee and Daniel Platzman —  will recount the highs and lows of the evolution of the group, from its origins to where they are now.

Imagine Dragons released their sixth studio album, Mercury — Acts 1 & 2, in July 2022, and are currently on tour support of the album through September. The band will end the tour with their homecoming concert at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Imagine Dragons Live in Vegas premieres July 14 on Hulu.

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Republican Sen. Tim Scott enters 2024 presidential race

South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, the lone Black Republican in the Senate, announced on Monday that he is running for president. Scott had teased his announcement in recent weeks, first announcing an exploratory committee in April and then officially filing the paperwork Friday to run.

Speaking before a crowd of nearly 2,000 attendees, Scott said at his alma mater Charleston Southern University: “Joe Biden and the radical left are attacking every rung of the ladder that helped me climb. And that is why I am announcing today that I am running for president of the United States of America.”  Scott joins the expanding field of contenders looking to knock off former President Donald Trump, the current Republican frontrunner who holds a commanding lead in GOP primary polls.

Scott’s political career began in the Charleston County Council in the mid-1990s before serving in the state House and the U.S. House.  Scott was first appointed to the Senate from South Carolina in 2012, by then-Gov. Nikki Haley (now a presidential rival) to replace retiring Sen. Jim DeMint. Scott later won the election to fill the rest of his term in 2014 and went on to win full terms in 2016 and again last year.

In his Monday address, Scott described the campaign as a time to choose between “victimhood or victory” and “grievance or greatness.” He portrayed himself as the candidate “the far-left fears most … I disrupt their narrative. I threaten their control. The truth of my life disrupts their lies!” Scott has previously spoken of the need for the Republican party to nominate someone who can defeat Democrats next fall.  In closing his remarks on Monday, Scott said: “We need a president who persuades not only our friends and our base. We have to have a compassion for people who don’t agree with us.”

Posting to his Truth Social platform on Monday, Trump said: “It is rapidly loading up with lots of people, and Tim is a big step up from Ron DeSanctimonious, who is totally unelectable. I got Opportunity Zones done with Tim, a big deal that has been highly successful. Good luck Tim!”

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Suspect ‘stands silent’ as judge enters not guilty plea for Idaho murder charges

A judge entered not guilty pleas Monday morning for 28-year-old Bryan Kohberger, the man charged in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students last fall. Kohberger’s attorney, public defender Anne Taylor, told Latah County District Judge John Judge that their client “will be standing silent” on pleas during the arraignment in Latah County District Court, prompting the judge to enter not guilty pleas on his behalf.  Judge set a trial date for Oct. 2., after Taylor had asked to set the trial’s opening at the latest possible date.

A Latah County grand jury formally indicted Kohberger last week in the stabbing deaths of University of Idaho students. He faces four first-degree murder charges, as well as a burglary charge, which were the original five charges.  The indictment allowed prosecutors to skip a planned week-long preliminary hearing that was set for late June; the pretrial hearing could have revealed what evidence they have against Kohberger. The indictment remains sealed, and investigators so far have not said much about how they identified Kohberger or what evidence they have. Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson now has 60 days to inform the court whether he will seek the death penalty in the case.

Kohberger is accused in the stabbing deaths of Madison Mogen, 21; Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Xana Kernoldle, 20; and her boyfriend, Ethan Chapin, 20. The students were found dead on Nov. 13 at an off-campus rental home in Moscow, Idaho, where the women lived.  Kohberger was arrested on Dec. 30 at his parents’ home in Chestnuthill Township in eastern Pennsylvania after driving cross-country with his father; he waived his extradition rights and was returned to Idaho in January. He remains held in the small Latah County Jail.

If found guilty, Kohberger faces a maximum 10-year sentence on the burglary charge and four consecutive life sentences or the death penalty for the first-degree murder charges. Fines up to $200,000 and payment of $20,000 to the victims’ families are also possible if Kohberger is found guilty.

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Olivia Rodrigo gives fans an update on second album

Olivia Rodrigo took to social media to update fans on the status of her second album.

The 20-year-old Rodrigo posted on Instagram celebrating the two year anniversary of her debut album, SOUR, featuring an array of photos and clips from 2021 when she was promoting the album. The caption read, “oh man oh man oh man. SOUR turns 2 years old today. no words could ever describe how much this album means to me and how insanely grateful I feel for every blessing it has brought into my life. the new stuff is so so so so so close to being done I pinky promise.”

Rodrigo released Sour in May 2021, featuring the hit singles “Drivers License,” “Deja Vu,” “Good 4 U,” “Traitor,” “Brutal” and six other songs. Following the release of Sour, Rodrigo was nominated for seven awards at the 2022 Grammy Awards and won Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance.

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Bad Bunny shares video for ‘Where She Goes’ with Frank Ocean and Lil Uzi Vert

Bad Bunny has teamed up with Frank Ocean and Lil Uzi Vert in the new music video for the song “Where She Goes“.

Directed by STILLZ and produced by WeOwnTheCity, the visual for “Where She Goes” features Bad Bunny driving in the California desert and quick cameos by Ocean, Lil Uzi Vert, Dominic Fike and Brazilian soccer player Ronaldinho. The song reunites Bunny with his long-time collaborators, producer Mag and his engineer La Paciencia.

Take a look at the video for Where She Goes here.

Frank Ocean, Lil Uzi Vert and more cameo in Bad Bunny’s new ‘Where She Goes’ music video

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3 dead, 2 injured in shooting at nightclub in Kansas City, Missouri

Three people were killed and two more were injured in a shooting at a nightclub in Kansas City early on Sunday morning. Law enforcement arrived on the scene at Klymax Lounge at 1:26 a.m. when they found five people who had suffered gunshot wounds. Klymax Lounge is located in the Oak Park Southeast neighborhood at 4244 Indiana Ave.

Two of those shot were pronounced dead at the scene, while another victim was pronounced dead after being transported to an area hospital.  Out of the 2 injured victims, one victim remains in critical condition while the other is considered to be in stable condition.

The Kansas City Police Department is investigating the shooting, with officers remaining on the scene Sunday morning speaking to witnesses. Police are asking that anyone with information relating to the incident contact the department’s detectives at 816-234-5043 or the anonymous hotline at 816-474-8477. Police are offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to an arrest.

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Grenade detonates at Indiana home killing father, injuring his two children

One man is dead and his two children are hospitalized after a hand grenade exploded at a home in Indiana, according to reports on Sunday. The explosion, at a home in the 3400 block of West Lakeshore Drive in the community of Lakes of the Four Seasons, was reported sometime before 6:30 p.m.

According to the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, the family was at the home where they were going through a grandfather’s belongings. They found a hand grenade, someone pulled the pin on the device and it detonated. The father, identified as Bryan Niedert, 47, was found unresponsive at the scene and was later declared dead. The man’s two children – a 17-year-old son, and an 18-year-old daughter – were hospitalized with shrapnel wounds.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Department said that a Porter County Bomb Squad was sent to determine if there were any other explosives at the home. An autopsy is pending at the Lake County Coroner’s Office.

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Kim Petras announces debut album ‘Feed The Beast’

Kim Petras has announced her debut album Feed The Beast will drop June 23rd.

Kim was also just revealed as one of the featured cover models on this year’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. Kim will also be appearing on the cover of OUT’s May/June Pride Issue, celebrating the diversity and resilience of the LGBTQ+ community.

In addition, Kim will be playing Governor’s Ball on June 9 in NYC, and on June 23, she will be celebrating the release of her album Feed The Beast on NBC’s TODAY, performing live on the TODAY Plaza as part of the Citi Concert Series.

To pre-save Feed The Beast, head here.

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Beyoncé drops ‘America Has a Problem’ remix with Kendrick Lamar

Beyoncé dropped a remix of her hit song “America Has a Problem” featuring Kendrick Lamar. The track “America Has a Problem” has soared in popularity due to the choreography that Beyoncé debuted when her “Renaissance” world tour kicked off, which then inspired a TikTok trend. Beyoncé’s tour is set to continue through September, hitting both Europe and North America.

Beyoncé and Lamar have previously collaborated on “Freedom” from 2016’s “Lemonade” and “Nile” from “The Lion King: The Gift.”

Listen to the remix version of “America Has a Problem” – here.

Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar Team Up For First Time Since 2016 on “America Has a Problem” Remix

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