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SZA, Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus leads 2024 Grammys Nominations

The Recording Academy unveiled the nominees for the 2024 Grammy Awards on Friday, with SZA leading the nominations with nine, followed by multiple nominations for Phoebe Bridgers, Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Olivia Rodrigo, Boygenius, Jon Batiste, Victoria Monét and Billie Eilish.

SZA’s nine nominations include record, album and song of the year, off her acclaimed sophomore effort, “SOS.” After SZA’s nominations, Monét, Phoebe Bridgers each earned 7, with six nominations each for producer Jack Antonoff, Batiste, Boygenius, Brandy Clark, Cyrus, Eilish, Rodrigo and Swift.

Swift can potentially become the all-time leader for album of the year wins if “Midnights” wins in that category in February, making it her fourth win – she is currently tied with Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder and Paul Simon with three album wins. With the 2024 nominations, Swift has became the first person ever to be nominated for song of the year seven times.

The 66th annual Grammy Awards will air Feb. 4 live on CBS and Paramount+ from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

For the full list of nominations, head here: Grammys.com.

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Tate McRae announces new album ‘Think Later’ and 2024 world tour

Tate McRae announced her sophomore album Think Later will be released December 8th, executive produced with hitmaker Ryan Tedder (Taylor Swift, Beyoncé).

Tate shared on social media: “THINK LATER” the album OUT DECEMBER 8TH😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 presave at the link in bio <3 we’re here guys. my sophomore album. this album means sooo much to me and i can’t believe it’s so close to coming out. writing this whole thing was one of the most stressful, exciting, nerve racking, and fun things i’ve ever gone through. for the first time in my life i lived this year a little less with my head and a little more with my intuition – and i rlly hope u guys can feel that through the music. through the biggest highs of my life to the lowest of lows – i feel so happy that it is now gonna be yours <3 here’s to 20 years old and figuring who the f*ck i am haha”

Think Later features Tate’s latest single “Greedy” which earned the star her first No. 1 on the Spotify Global chart and top 10 on the Billboard Global 200 chart hitting No. 3.  The song has also garnered over 313 million streams to date and hit No. 14 on Hot 100, making it Tate’s biggest debut to date.

McRae will embark on the global Think Later tour in 2024, spanning 53-dates throughout Europe, UK, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. The tour kicks off on Wednesday, April 17th in Dublin, Ireland at 3Olympia Theatre, with shows in London, Amsterdam, Prague, Paris, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York, Sydney, Melbourne, and many more before wrapping up in Wellington, New Zealand at TSB Arena on Thursday, November 21. Charlie on a Friday will be joining as support on all dates across Europe, UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Presley Regier will join Tate across all North America dates.

Fans will have a chance to pre-order Think Later for access to a presale starting on Monday, November 13th at 9 am local time. General on sale will be available beginning Tuesday, November 14th at 3 pm local time. Pre-order Think Laterhere.

Tate McRae Will Bring Her New Album The World In 2024 Thanks To The ‘Think Later Tour’

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Dua Lipa drops her new single ‘Houdini’

Dua Lipa’s new single, titled “Houdini” just dropped, after the hitmaker teased the music for weeks, sharing cryptic posts – one of which featured a photo of her holding a key between her teeth (a nod to the famous Hungarian-American illusionist Harry Houdini.)

Dua’s third studio album will be released sometime in 2024, with Lipa also sharing that this record will have a different sound, but she is keeping it pop, “lest her ‘fans have a meltdown,” (as she was quoted as saying.) Dua also said she doesn’t want to “alienate” her fans, but her new sound on the album will see her move away from disco and embrace the sounds of “1970s-era psychedelia.”

“Houdini’ marks the first new solo music released Dua since her 2020 LP, Future Nostalgia.  You can now stream ‘Houdini’ – here.

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Belmont University freshman dies from stray bullet while at local park in Nashville

Officials confirmed that a Nashville college student has died a day after she was shot in the head by a stray bullet while walking on a trail near the campus of Belmont University.  The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said in a news release that the Belmont University freshman, 18-year-old Jillian Ludwig of New Jersey, was shot Tuesday afternoon as she walked on a track in Edgehill Memorial Gardens Park. She was taken to the hospital in extremely critical condition after a passerby found her lying on the ground. The department later shared on social media Thursday morning: “Sadly, Jillian Ludwig passed away during the night.”

A suspect is in custody in the shooting, which happened around 2:24 p.m. Shaquille Taylor, 29, was quickly identified as a suspect and taken into custody. Police said the gunfire came from a public housing unit across the street from the park and that Taylor was allegedly shooting at a car when a stray bullet struck Ludwig. Taylor was charged with aggravated assault and evidence tampering and is being held on a $280,000 bond. Police said Thursday they were in discussion with the district attorney’s office about modifying his charges.

Authorities said the suspect had previously been released for incompetence to stand trial in a separate shooting. At the time of Ludwig’s shooting, Taylor had a warrant for failing to appear in court stemming from a Sept. 21 arrest in a grocery store parking lot. Taylor was driving a Ford F-150 pickup truck that had been carjacked by two men wearing ski masks on Sept. 16. Taylor, who did not admit to being involved in the carjacking, was charged with felony auto theft and was released on a $20,000 bond.

Ludwig was a freshman music business major and was remembered by the university as an “engaged member of our community” who loved “music and its incredible power.” Belmont University President Lorentz Gregory Jones shared: “This is a lot for us all to process. We grapple now with grief, anger, anxiety and a strong sense of fear in the face of senseless violence.”

Ludwig’s family said they were “beyond devastated” by her death, saying: “Jillian was a creative, compassionate, fearless young woman. She was thriving in her freshman year of college and on the cusp of so many successes. She was senselessly robbed of those opportunities and we will miss her dearly every day forever.”

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Puerto Rico declares flu epidemic with 42 deaths, over 900 hospitalizations

On Thursday, health officials in Puerto Rico declared an influenza epidemic in the U.S. territory. Health officials said there were plenty of vaccines, tests and treatments available on the island; however, the island has struggled with a deteriorating health care system, which experts say was worsened by Hurricane Maria in 2017 and Hurricane Fiona last September.

Secretary of Health of Puerto Rico, Carlos Mellado López, said on social media:“Today we declared an influenza epidemic after registering a sustained increase in cases, hospitalizations and fatalities throughout the island of people infected with the virus. The call is to join the prevention measures to confront the spread of this virus.”

Mellado said that at least 25,900 cases have been reported since July, with 42 deaths and more than 900 hospitalizations on the island of 3.2 million people. Epidemiologist Melissa Marzán noted that officials have seen nearly six times more cases so far this year compared with the same period last year; Mellado said that those who are 0 to 19 years old have been most affected, with more than 13,600 cases reported in that population.

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New Edition announces Las Vegas Residency for 2024

New Edition announced a new Las Vegas Residency for 2024. The band posted on its socials: “ITS OFFICIAL! We’re launching our Las Vegas residency at the intimate Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas on February 28! Tickets go on sale Friday, November 10 at 10am PT. See you in Vegas! • Check link in bio for tickets…!!! • photo credit: NP Photography @npearcypics”

The iconic group will hold six performances at the Encore Theater at the Wynn Las Vegas, beginning Feb. 28 through March 9. Said the group in a press release: “Fulfilling a career-long dream to solidify ourselves with a residency performance in the entertainment capital of the world, we are beyond excited to embark on this fantastical journey at the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas. On behalf of all of us, including Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky, Mike, Ralph & Johnny, it is our extreme purpose to give our fans a show that they cannot witness anywhere else in the world.”

Said Bobby Reynolds, senior vp, AEG Presents Las Vegas: “We are honored to have Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas serve as the home to New Edition’s first-ever Las Vegas residency. Encore Theater’s roster is comprised of legendary talents, and it only makes sense to have an iconic music group like New Edition join its ranks. We are thrilled to present a series of sure-to-be unforgettable performances to fans in 2024.”

The start time for each show will be 8 p.m., and tickets for all the performances going on sale starting Friday (Nov. 10) at 10 a.m. PT. Tickets open at $79.95. For tickets, fans can head here.

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House Oversight Committee issues subpoenas for Hunter Biden, president’s brother James Biden

Chairman James Comer of the House Oversight Committee announced that President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden; his brother, James Biden; and Hunter Biden’s business associate Rob Walker were subpoenaed, demanding they appear for depositions. Other Biden family members were asked to sit for interviews Wednesday in the House Oversight Committee’s ongoing presidential impeachment inquiry.

The subpoenas are in relation to the panel’s ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Biden; the committee had previously subpoenaed banks for records belonging to Hunter and James Biden. Biden’s son, Hunter, was called to appear for a deposition on Dec. 13. Biden’s brother James and business associate Rob Walker are scheduled for Dec. 6 and Nov. 29, respectively.

In addition to the subpoenas, the committee is requesting transcribed interviews with other Biden family members and associates, including both Hunter Biden’s wife, Melissa Cohen, and the widow of Beau Biden, Hallie Biden. Also asked for transcribed interviews were James Biden’s wife, Sara; Elizabeth Secundy, the older sister of Hallie Biden; and Tony Bobulinski a former business associate of Hunter Biden.

Comer said: “The House Oversight Committee has followed the money and built a record of evidence revealing how Joe Biden knew, was involved, and benefited from his family’s influence peddling schemes. Now, the House Oversight Committee is going to bring in members of the Biden family and their associates to question them on this record of evidence.”  The committee said: “The Biden family, their business associates, and their companies received over $24 million from foreign nationals over the course of approximately five years — including millions of dollars from China, Russia, Ukraine, Romania, and Kazakhstan. The Bidens and their associates made complicated financial transactions to conceal the source and total amount of money they received from foreign nationals and companies.

White House spokesman Ian Sams said the ongoing inquiry has “turned up no evidence to support their outlandish allegations of bribery and ‘high crimes and misdemeanors .. Instead of using the power of Congress to pursue a partisan political smear campaign against the president and his family, extreme House Republicans should do their jobs.”

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Ivanka Trump testifies she wasn’t involved in documents relating to father’s civil fraud trial

Former president Trump’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, testified Wednesday that she was not involved in fraudulent Trump Organization financial statements. Ivanka Trump’s testimony began Wednesday in the New York civil business fraud trial against her father, brothers and the Trump Organization, where she stated she had not worked for the business since 2017.

When Ivanka was asked about a financial statement that has been deemed fraudulent by Judge Arthur Engoron, she said she was not involved and doesn’t know what valuations it contained; however under questioning by the New York attorney general’s office lawyer Louis Solomon, Ivanka Trump admitted she was paid a profit from the Trump Organization 2022 sale of the Old Post Office Building in Washington. Ivanka Trump repeatedly replied “I don’t recall” while on the witness stand, when asked about documents as well as letters and emails she wrote presented to her by the attorney general’s lawyer questioning her. As Solomon continued his questioning about business transactions more than a decade old, Ivanka Trump told Solomon she had given him the same answers to these questions a year and a half ago.

Ivanka Trump was dropped as a defendant in the case when an appeals court ruled her work at the Trump Organization happened too long ago; however, New York Attorney General Letitia James told reporters Wednesday morning that Ivanka is “inextricably tied to the Trump Organization.” Ivanka Trump once served as the executive vice president of the Trump Organization before she became a senior White House adviser after Trump won the 2016 election, forcing her to step away from her role in the family business.

Ivanka is the last Trump to testify in the penalty phase of the $250 million civil fraud trial against her father Donald Trump after he was found liable for inflating the value of his real estate properties in New York. Since her father left office in 2021, Ivanka Trump has neither sought public office nor taken part in his 2024 campaign.

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Olivia Rodrigo drops “Can’t Catch Me Now” from ‘Hunger Games’ soundtrack

Olivia Rodrigo has shared her new song “Can’t Catch Me Now” off the soundtrack for the upcoming film The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, arriving on November 17, the day of the movie’s release.

Rodrigo shared on Instagram:  “yayayayyyy!!!! my new song “Can’t Catch Me Now” from the @thehungergames is out now. the film and the rest of the soundtrack are out November 17th!!!!! hope ya dig🪐🌸⚡

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes also features new music from Rachel Zegler, Molly Tuttle, Billy Strings, Sierra Ferrell, Flatland Cavalry, Bella White, and Charles Wesley Godwin.

Take a listen to “Can’t Catch Me Now” – here.
Pre-order The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (Music From & Inspired By)here.

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Megan Thee Stallion shares the video for “Cobra”

Megan Thee Stallion has dropped the video for her latest song, her first single under Megan’s new independent music and entertainment entity, Hot Girl Productions (since formally cutting ties with 1501 Certified Entertainment). The music video for ‘Cobra,’ directed by Douglas Bernardt, sees Megan crawling out of a snake’s mouth, peels off a layer of her skin, and performs a dance routine to a guitar solo.

“Cobra” follows Megan Thee Stallion’s collab with Cardi B, “Bongos” and her Dicks: The Musical contribution “Out Alpha the Alpha.” Megan said of the song: “Cobras exemplify courage and self-reliance. They stand tall and fierce in the face of challenges, teaching one to tap into their inner strength and rely on oneself to conquer their treats. Emulating the cobra helps one be more confident in the person they are within.”

Take a look at the video for ‘Cobra’ – here.

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