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Cardi B confirms breakup from husband Offset after six years of marriage

Cardi B has confirmed the rumors of her split from rapper Offset. The 31-year-old Cardi shared on Instagram Live that she and her husband of six years had separated. The news follows reports that Cardi B and Offset had unfollowed each other on Instagram, accompanied by cryptic messages on Cardi’s Instagram Story about outgrowing relationships and putting herself first.

Cardi shared: “I don’t know if y’all have been getting clues from me from my Live, I mean… or from my Instagram Stories, where I put certain music. When it comes to events and stuff, I don’t think it’s true, I don’t care to find out because I have been single for a minute now. I have been afraid to… not afraid but I just don’t know how to tell the world. I feel like today has been like a sign. The last time I got on Live I kind of wanted to tell you but I didn’t know how to tell you so I changed my mind. But it has been like this for a minute now.” Cardi added that she is ready for a ‘fresh start in 2024’ and was excited for a new life and new beginning.

Cardi and Offset, 31, were married in 2017, and share two children together: daughter Kulture, 5, and son Wave, 2. Offset is also father to Jordan, 13, Kalea, 8, and Kody, 8, from previous relationships.

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Usher teams up with BTS’ Jungkook for ‘Standing Next to You’ remix

BTS’s Jungkook teamed up with Usher on a new remix of his latest single ‘Standing Next to You’, which was originally released last month as the third single from Jungkook’s debut solo album, ‘Golden’ which dropped in November.

The new remix features a new verse by Usher, as well as additional vocals from in the song’s chorus.Big Hit Music has described the remix as “add[ing] a velvety touch to the energetic vibe of the original version, showcasing the synergy between the two artists in full force”.  

Usher celebrated the song’s release on Instagram, posting the video and caption: “Standing Next To You (Usher Remix) is OUT NOW!! Shoutout my brother Jung Kook.”

Jungkook’s ‘Golden’ features 11 tracks (all sung in English) and has spawned the hit singles ‘Seven’ featuring Latto, and ‘3D’ featuring Jack Harlow. Jungkook also released a remix of ‘3D’ featuring Justin Timberlake

Take a listen to ‘Standing Next to You – Usher Remix’ – here.

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Donald Trump reverses course, and will not testify in his civil fraud trial

Former President Donald Trump announced that he is no longer planning to testify in his civil fraud trial in New York on Monday. Trump was expected to take the witness stand to testify in his own defense against allegations that his family and his business engaged in fraud, but he reversed course Sunday, writing on his social media platform Truth Social on Sunday in an all-caps message that he “WILL NOT BE TESTIFYING ON MONDAY. MAGA!”  Trump said that he’s already testified and has nothing more to say on the matter — and that the entire trial is an attempt at election interference.

Trump’s attorney Chris Kise said in a statement: “President Trump has already testified. There is really nothing more to say to a Judge who has imposed an unconstitutional gag order and thus far appears to have ignored President Trump’s testimony and that of everyone else involved in the complex financial transactions at issue in the case. The Attorney General continues her rabid and unreasonable pursuit of President Trump, obviously intent on driving profitable businesses out of New York. Under such circumstances, there is no valid reason for President Trump to testify further in this case.”

Trump and his two eldest sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, are defendants in the lawsuit. Trump testified earlier in the trial under questions from the New York attorney general’s office, and his lawyers had been expected to question him as part of his defense on Monday.

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UPenn president Liz Magill resigns amid backlash over testimony at congressional hearing

University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) president Elizabeth Magill has voluntarily resigned from her post, amid backlash in the wake of her testimony during a congressional hearing on anti-Semitic harassment on campus.

UPenn Board of Trustees Chairman Scott Bok said in a letter to the school community on Saturday announcing Magill’s resignation as president that Magill has “voluntarily tendered her resignation” as president of the University of Pennsylvania but will remain a tenured faculty member at the university’s law school. Said Bok: “On behalf of the entire Penn community, I want to thank President Magill for her service to the University as President and wish her well.”

Magill said in a statement shared by the board: “It has been my privilege to serve as President of this remarkable institution. It has been an honor to work with our faculty, students, staff, alumni, and community members to advance Penn’s vital missions.”  The board’s executive committee also announced that Bok has stepped down as chairman of the University of Pennsylvania’s Board of Trustees.

Magill’s resignation comes as pressure mounted on her, as well as Harvard President Claudine Gay and Massachusetts Institute of Technology President Sally Kornbluth, due to their testimony last Tuesday in front of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce at a hearing entitled “Holding Campus Leaders Accountable and Confronting Anti-Semitism.”  After Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., asked all three university presidents if they considered rallies calling for genocide against Jewish people to be harassment worthy of action, Gay said the answer wasn’t cut-and-dried and depended on context, such as if the speech is “targeted at an individual.” Magill said it could be a violation of school policy if it was followed up by certain conduct, while Kornbluth such calls for genocide would be “investigated as harassment if pervasive and severe.

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Zara Larsson shares holiday EP ‘Honor The Light’, details new album

Zara Larsson shared details of her holiday-themed EP ‘Honor The Light’, which contain six tracks including the songs ‘Memory Lane’ and ‘Winter Song’.

Larsson also recently announced her new album ‘Venus’, will drop February 9, 2024. The singer has released three songs from the record: the David Guetta collaboration ‘On My Love’, as well as ‘Can’t Tame Her‘ and ‘End Of Time‘. Larsson has teased the album, sharing that it’s “a little harder”: “The drums are a little harder, the vocals are vocalling a little bit more. I would just say I’ve been taking it up a notch, which is hopefully what I would like to do for every album, just step it up; but this one is really f**king good.”

To stream Honor The Light, head to the link: here.

To pre-save Venus, head here.

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BTS’s Jung Kook shares ‘3D’ Justin Timberlake remix

BTS’s Jung Kook has shared the “3D – Justin Timberlake Remix” — a new remix of his smash hit “3D”, featuring rapper Jack Harlow. The remix showcases the two artists’ vocals, adding a new twist to the song.

“3D – Justin Timberlake Remix” comes shortly after the release of Jung Kook’s first solo album Golden, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. Golden is comprised of 11 tracks including “Standing Next to You,” “Seven” featuring Latto, and “3D” featuring Jack Harlow; “Closer to You” featuring Major Lazer, “Yes or No,” “Please Don’t Change” featuring DJ Snake, “Hate You,” “Somebody,” “Too Sad to Dance,” and “Shot Glass of Tears.”

Take a listen to “3D – Justin Timberlake Remix” here.

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Texas judge intervenes to allow woman whose fetus has trisomy 18 to terminate pregnancy

On Thursday, a Texas judge granted permission for a woman to terminate her pregnancy due to her fetus being diagnosed with what doctors describe as a ‘fatal disorder’ – despite the state’s strict abortion ban. Travis County District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble handed down the temporary restraining order on Thursday.

The Center for Reproductive Rights filed the historic, emergency lawsuit Tuesday on behalf of Kate Cox, a 31-year-old mother of two from the Dallas-area, who found out last week that her baby suffered from the chromosomal disorder trisomy 18, which usually results in either stillbirth or an early death of an infant. Cox’s doctors said continuing the nonviable pregnancy posed a risk to her health and future fertility.  Cox, who is 20 weeks pregnant, has been to three different emergency rooms in the past month, and her doctors have told her that early screening and ultrasound tests suggested her pregnancy is “unlikely to end with a healthy baby.” Due to Texas’ strict abortion bans, doctors told Cox their “hands are tied” and she would have to wait until the fetus dies inside her or carry the pregnancy to term.

The Texas Office of the Attorney General, which challenged Cox’s claims at Thursday’s hearing, may try to ask a higher court to intervene, issuing a statement saying the temporary restraining order “will not insulate hospitals, doctors, or anyone else, from civil and criminal liability for violating Texas’ abortion laws.” Paxton’s office also included a letter sent to several medical centers outlining action it will take against doctors who perform an abortion.

According to the Center for Reproductive Rights, Gamble’s decision – which only applies to Cox’s case – is believed to be the first time a judge has allowed a woman to legally get an abortion since the decision of Roe v. Wade in 1973. Texas has some of the strictest abortion laws in the country, and in 2021, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law SB8, which bans abortions after roughly six weeks of pregnancy. A “trigger ban” also went into effect following the Supreme Court’s 2022 ruling that made it a felony for doctors in the state to perform an abortion unless the life of the patient is in danger.

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Two professors, one faculty member identified as those killed in UNLV mass shooting

The victims of the mass shooting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on Wednesday were comprised of three faculty members who were killed, and one faculty member who was injured.

According to the Clark County coroner’s office, one of the victims was identified as Cha Jan Chang, 64, – known as “Jerry” – a UNLV business professor who lived in Henderson, Nevada. Chang was an assistant professor at UNLV from 2001 to 2007 and had been an associate professor since 2007, receiving both his masters and Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh. UNLV President Keith Whitfield said in a statement on X: “Dr. Chang was a longtime educator of management information systems, spending more than 20 years of his academic career teaching a generation of UNLV Lee Business School students.”

A second victim, Patricia Navarro Velez, 39, was an assistant professor in accounting at UNLV and lived in Las Vegas, according to the coroner. Velez had a Ph.D. from the University of Central Florida, with her UNLV biography stating: “Navarro’s current research focuses on cybersecurity disclosures and assurance, internal control weakness disclosure, and data analytics”. Whitfield said on X: “Dr. Navarro-Velez, an assistant professor of accounting, had devoted her career to educating the next generation of accountants. She joined UNLV nearly 5 years ago as a professor of accounting, where she focused on teaching accounting information systems.”

Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill identified the suspect as Anthony Polito. The suspect — who had applied for a college professorship at UNLV, but was not hired, according to sources — was killed in a shootout with responding officers about 10 minutes after shots were first reported at UNLV’s Beam Hall.

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Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish to appear as music guests on ‘Saturday Night Live’

Olivia Rodrigo and Billie Eilish will be the final musical guests in 2023 for the 49th season of NBC’s iconic comedy series Saturday Night Live.  

Rodrigo will perform on Saturday, December 9th, with host Adam Driver; while Eilish will perform on the finale episode of 2023, with host and SNL alum Kate McKinnon on Saturday, December 16th.

Both Rodrigo and Eilish are returning musical guests; Rodrigo made her SNL debut in May 2021, when she performed “Drivers License” and “Good 4 U” from her debut album, Sour. Eilish’s appearance on Dec. 16th will mark her third time on SNL; back in 2019, she performed “Bad Guy” and “All the Good Girls Go to Hell” from her debut LP, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?  And in 2021, Eilish pulled double duty as host and musical guest, performing the title track to her LP Happier Than Ever, as well as “Male Fantasy”.

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The Weeknd appears in the trailer to Fortnite’s new “Festival” game mode

Epic Games and The Weeknd have shared a trailer of their upcoming Fortnite Festival collaboration, posting on X: “Get ready to take your stage 🎙🎸✨ #FortniteFestival launches in Fortnite on December 9, 2023.”

The Weeknd will perform an in-game concert that will celebrate the launch of the new Fortnite music game, and the trailer shows the artist take the stage in front of a crowd of fans, as well as features footage of the new game.

According to an Epic Games press release, Fortnite Festival is “a new music game where players can play in a band with friends or perform solo on stage with hit music by their favorite artists.”  The game is built by Harmonix, the studio behind the game ‘Rock Band.’ The Weeknd’s concert will take place Saturday, December 9th – the same day as Fortnite Festival’s launch.

Take a look at the The Weeknd x Fortnite Festival trailer – here.

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