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Listen to acoustic version of Lady Gaga’s “Disease (The Antidote Live)”

Lady Gaga shared an acoustic version of “Disease,” the first single off her forthcoming, untitled album (dubbed ‘LG7’) due in February 2025.  The original version of“Disease” – co-written by Gaga’s fiancé, Michael Polansky – was released on October 25th alongside a cinematic music video, directed by Tanu Muino.

The acoustic “Disease (The Antidote Live)” features an accompanying music video, shot at Woodshed Studios in Malibu, California.  It shows Gaga sporting long black and blue hair, playing a stripped-down version of the single from a black grand piano accompanied by acoustic guitar.

“Disease (The Antidote Live)” comes on the heels of Lady Gaga’s 2025 Grammy nominations for Song of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance alongside Bruno Mars for “Die With A Smile,” which has amassed over 1.06 billion all-time global streams since its release and is the longest-running No. 1 single on Billboard’s Global 200 in 2024.

Watch the “Disease (The Antidote Live)” video – HERE.

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Judge denies Trump’s latest request to delay sentencing in hush money case

Attorneys for President-elect Donald Trump asked a New York judge on Monday to delay his sentencing on Jan. 10 in his “hush money” criminal case.  Trump’s lawyers had again appealed Justice Juan Merchan’s decision to deny Trump’s bids to dismiss the case due to presidential immunity and the demands of the presidential transition period. Merchan had set the sentencing date for this Friday, stating that Trump, 78, would be unlikely to face jail or other legal consequences. Judge Merchan said Trump may appear at his sentencing either in person or virtually.

The ‘hush money’ case involves a $130,000 payment Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen made to adult film actor Stormy Daniels. After a six-week trial in state criminal court in Manhattan, a jury in May found Trump guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying records to mask the payment prior to the 2016 election.

Late on Monday, however, the request from Trump’s legal team was denied by Merchan, who wrote that Trump’s arguments “are for the most part, a repetition of the arguments he has raised numerous times in the past,” adding that they “are for the most part, factually distinguishable from the actual record or legally inapplicable.”

On Monday afternoon, Trump’s attorneys filed an appeal with a New York appellate court seeking to overturn Merchan’s rulings that upheld Trump’s conviction. Trump’s lawyers did not ask the appeals court to intervene in the sentencing, but may do so  if Merchan sentences Trump on Friday. Trump’s attorneys wrote in the filing with the appeals court Monday: “Justice Merchan’s erroneous decisions threaten the institution of the Presidency and run squarely against established precedent disallowing any criminal process against a President-Elect, as well as prohibiting the use of evidence of a President’s official acts against him in a criminal proceeding,” (per CNN.)

Trump’s spokesperson Steven Cheung reiterated in a statement to CBS News that Trump’s return to the White House requires “an immediate end to the political weaponization of our justice system and all of the remaining Witch Hunt. The Supreme Court’s historic decision on Immunity, the state constitution of New York, and other established legal precedent mandate that this meritless hoax be immediately dismissed.”

Sentencing has been delayed repeatedly in the months since – after being initially scheduled for July 11, a Sept. 18 sentencing date was set – and then pushed back after Trump asked to move it until after the election. The new sentencing date for Nov. 26 was delayed again after Trump won the presidential election, and Trump’s team filed another motion to dismiss, saying it was unconstitutional to hold criminal proceedings related to a president-elect.

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Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel sues Biden administration over decision to block merger

Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel said on Monday that it they are suing the Biden administration over the decision to block its sales agreement, alleging that the White House used the government review process as a pretext to reject the merger as a favor to the United Steelworkers (USW) labor union.

On Friday, Biden announced he was blocking Nippon Steel’s $14.1 billion agreement to buy U.S. Steel, citing national security concerns and threats to the domestic steel market. The CFIUS, which makes recommendations to the president on large deals involving foreign entities, declined to approve – or disapprove – the Nippon-U.S. Steel deal, allowing Biden to block the transaction.

In their lawsuit filed in the District of Columbia Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, Japanese-based company and U.S. Steel said Biden violated Constitutional guarantees of due process and statutory procedural requirements along with “unlawful political influences.”

Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel said Monday in a statement outlining their lawsuit: “President Biden’s Order is the culmination of a months-long campaign to subvert and exploit the United States’ national security apparatus for the purpose of keeping a promise made by the President and his advisors to the USW leadership.” 

A second lawsuit accuses Cleveland-Cliffs, a rival steel company that pursued their own purchase of U.S. Steel, and U.S. Steel’s union for working together to illegally nix the sale. That federal lawsuit was filed in the Western District of Pennsylvania. The steel companies added: “Today’s legal actions demonstrate Nippon Steel’s and U.S. Steel’s continued commitment to completing the transaction — despite political interference with the [Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States] process and the racketeering and monopolistic conspiracies of Cleveland-Cliffs and USW President David McCall — for the benefit of all stakeholders, including U.S. Steel’s shareholders, who will receive the agreed-upon $55 per share upon the transaction closing.”

The steel companies said that Cleveland Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves and the United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy Allied Industries and Service Workers International Union (which represents U.S. Steel workers)  of collusion: “Cleveland-Cliffs,in collusion with the leadership of the USW, has sought to prevent the transition from closing and any party other than Cliffs from acquiring U.S.Steel.”

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See the video for Coldplay’s ‘The Karate Kid’ starring Ralph Macchio

Coldplay recently premiered the music video for their new song ‘The Karate Kid’ starring Ralph Macchio – the titular ‘Karate Kid’ from the original 80s film of the same name.

‘The Karate Kid’ track is taken from the expanded ‘Full Moon Edition’ of Coldplay’s No. 1 album ‘Moon Music,’ and features The 1975’s Matty Healy on keyboards.   A limited edition red 7-inch featuring ‘The Karate Kid’ alongside Coldplay’s hit single, ‘All My Love’, is also available to order on recycled vinyl.

The touching video for the song was filmed in Melbourne during Coldplay’s recent sold-out Australian tour and directed by Chris Candy. It stars Macchio, 63, as a down-on-his-luck street busker who suddenly has a change in fortunes when a random passer-by offers him tickets to Coldplay’s concert. Once at the show, Macchio holds up a sign and he’s invited on stage to perform ‘The Karate Kid’ with Coldplay. The live performance segment was filmed at Coldplay’s 31st October concert at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium.

Macchio said of the video: “When Chris Martin pops up on your FaceTime asking you to help create a video to accompany what I found to be a beautifully emotional and poignant song – one inspired by a film I made over 40 years ago – there was only one answer. Having the opportunity to join Coldplay in Australia at one of their legendary live shows to collaborate on this music video was nothing short of a career highlight. The synergy with Chris, the band and our director Chris Candy was as pure as any I’ve experienced. I’m excited to share this with the world.”

Watch Coldplay’s ‘The Karate Kid’ music video: HERE.

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Avril Lavigne extends Greatest Hits Tour with dates in 2025

Avril Lavigne’s career-spanning “Greatest Hits Tour” will be back on the road in 2025, featuring support from Simple Plan, We the Kings, and Fefe Dobson. The tour comes in support of Lavigne’s greatest hits album released last year, titled Avril Lavigne — Greatest Hits.

The new run of 2025 dates kick-off in Lavigne’s native Canada with a show in Moncton, New Brunswick on May 18th, continuing with shows in Halifax, Syracuse, New York City, Niagara Falls, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Raleigh, Tampa, Jacksonville, and more. The tour concludes with a headlining show in Bethel Woods, New York, followed by an appearance at Burl Creek, Ontario’s All Your Friends Festival on June 29, and the When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas on Oct. 18.

For ticket information, head to Avril’s official website.

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New Orleans suspect in New Year’s Day attack filmed visits to the area two prior times

The FBI said on Sunday that the suspect in the deadly New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans visited the city twice – in October and November, scouting the best location to carry out his attack while using a pair of Meta smart glasses to record video of a bicycle ride through the French Quarter.

The suspect, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, stayed at a rental home in New Orleans at the end of October and again in November, just weeks prior to his attack on Bourbon Street that killed 14 people.  Jabbar traveled to Cairo from June 22 to July 3, 2023, and to Ontario, Canada, from July 10 to July 13 of that year, per FBI Special Agent in Charge Lyonel Myrthil.  Myrthil said on Sunday that he wore the smart glasses to record video as he rode a bicycle through the French Quarter during that trip: “”Our agents are getting answers as to where he went, who he met with and how those trips may or may not tie into his actions here in our city of New Orleans. Meta glasses appear to look like regular glasses, but they allow a user to record videos and photos hand-free. They also allow the user to potentially livestream through their video.” A compilation of the clips was posted online by the FBI, which includes Jabbar testing the glasses in a mirror and surveillance clips of him in the are prior to the truck attack. Images of bystanders were blurred by the FBI.

According to the FBI, Jabbar wore the glasses during his New Year’s Day attack, but they were not activated for a livestream.  Meta spokesperson Andy Stone told NBC News that the company is “in touch with law enforcement on this matter.” Investigators also found that Jabbar placed two homemade bombs in the area prior to the attack, but neither device detonated. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said that two firearms were also recovered in the investigation, a semiautomatic pistol and a rifle.  The .308-caliber rifle was purchased in a private sale in Arlington, Texas, on Nov. 19.

At least 14 people were killed and dozens were injured in the attack, which occurred over a three-block stretch of Bourbon Street in New Orleans’ bustling French Quarter. Jabbar, a Texas born-citizen who FBI officials said proclaimed his support for the terror group ISIS in social media posts ahead of the attack, was killed in gunfire exchanged with New Orleans police. Federal agents have not found evidence of any accomplices in the attack and reiterated Sunday that it appears Jabbar acted alone, and does not appear to have any U.S.-based accomplices. ISIS has not claimed responsibility for the attack and officials with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said there is no established link to foreign actors.

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Pres. Biden awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to Hillary Clinton, Michael J. Fox, and more

President Joe Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, to 19 people on Saturday. According to the White House, the Presidential Medal of Freedom is “presented to individuals who have made exemplary contributions to the prosperity, values, or security of the United States, world peace, or other significant societal, public or private endeavors.” The award was established by the late President John F. Kennedy in 1963.

Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom spanned across politics, culture and the arts, and included former Senator Hillary Clinton – the first woman to be nominated for president by a major political party — who “made history many times over decades in public service.” A statement from the White House read: “President Biden believes great leaders keep the faith, give everyone a fair shot, and put decency above all else. These nineteen individuals are great leaders who have made America a better place. They are great leaders because they are good people who have made extraordinary contributions to their country and the world.”

Other recipients included fashion designer Ralph Lauren, U2 frontman Bono, billionaire philanthropist George Soros, actors Michael J. Fox and Denzel Washington, and Inter Miami soccer star Lionel Messi. Additionally, Biden honored ethologist and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall, retired Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson, chef and World Central Kitchen founder José Andrés, Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, science educator Bill Nye “The Science Guy,” LGBTQ activist and entrepreneur Tim Gill, billionaire philanthropist David Rubenstein and American Film Institute founder George Stevens Jr.

Those receiving the award posthumously were former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, civil rights leader Fannie Lou Hamer, former Defense Secretary Ash Carter and former Michigan Gov. George W. Romney.

Biden gave brief remarks before presenting the awards on Saturday afternoon, stating: “For the final time as president I have the honor of bestowing the Medal of Freedom, our nation’s highest civilian honor, to a group of extraordinary — truly extraordinary people who gave their sacred effort to shape the culture and the cause of America. Together, you leave an incredible mark – and I mean this sincerely, this group – you leave an incredible mark on our country.”

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Charli XCX, Tyler, The Creator, Tomorrow X Together to headline Camong Axe Ceremonia 2025

Tomorrow X Together will become the first K-pop act to perform at Latin America’s AXE Ceremonia, scheduled to take place at Parque Bicentenario in Mexico City on April 5/6 next year. The event will also feature headliners Tyler, The Creator and Charli XCX in its lineup.

Tomorrow X Together first performed at a major international festival in 2022 at Lollapalooza Chicago in the United States, and Summer Sonic in Japan. In 2023, it made history as the first K-pop group to headline Lollapalooza Chicago.

Since its inception in 2013, AXE Ceremonia showcases a diverse lineup of artists across various genres, including Latin music, hip-hop, rock, EDM and indie. AXE Ceremonia is also known for providing a unique festival experience that blends music, art and design through its distinctive stage and visual elements.

For ticket information, head to the festival’s website.

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Olivia Rodrigo to donate over $2M to global nonprofits supporting women & girls

Olivia Rodrigo is donating over $2 million from the net proceeds of ticket sales from her Guts World Tour to charities around the globe supporting women’s health. The donation will be distributed through Rodrigo’s Fund 4 Good — a global initiative committed to building an equitable and just future for all women and girls through direct support of community-based non-profits that champion girls’ education, support reproductive rights and prevent gender-based violence.

The ten recipients of the donations are: the National Network of Abortion Funds in the United States; Women’s Shelters Canada; Women Against Violence Europe; The Pratthanadee Foundation in Thailand; Korea Foundation For Women and Harmony House Limited in Hong Kong; NPO Women’s Saya-Saya in Japan; Aidha in Singapore; Jhpiego in the Philippines, and Wesnet in Australia.

Rodrigo performed 95 sold-out shows in over 60 cities across over 20 countries on the Guts World Tour in 2024, which will conclude in 2025 with stadium shows in Brazil and Mexico. Rodrigo will also perform at festivals across Latin America, Europe and the UK in 2025.

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Suspect in Cybertruck explosion outside Las Vegas Trump hotel identified as having military backrground

Officials confirmed Thursday that the suspect in the Cybertruck explosion outside of the Las Vegas Trump Hotel had a background in the U.S. military.

The Cybertruck was rented to suspect Matthew Alan Livelsberger, 37, an active duty U.S. Army Special Forces intelligence sergeant, who was serving in Germany but was on leave in Colorado at the time of the incident. Livelsberger, had 20 years of service in the Army before being killed in the Cybertruck explosion, per USA TODAY. Livelsberger enlisted with Special Forces in 2006 and was on active duty with them until March 2011. After a short time in the National Guard and Army Reserve he rejoined active duty as an Army Special Operations soldier.

Federal law enforcement agents began searching a residence in Colorado Springs, Colorado, connected with the case and were expected to be on-site for several hours. The FBI said on X: “This activity is related to the explosion in Las Vegas.” The incident is being investigated as a possible terrorist attack, and came just hours after a driver in a rented pickup truck who was flying a flag of the Islamic State terrorist group plowed into New Year’s Eve revelers on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, killing at least 14 and injuring more than 30 others before being shot dead by police.

Clark County/Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Sheriff Kevin McMahill told reporters that the pickup truck and the Tesla in the Las Vegas explosion were rented from the same company, Turo. When asked whether the two incidents are connected, he said: “I don’t know. But we are investigating whether there is any connectivity.”

However as of Thursday, officials said the incident is not believed to have any direct connection to the New Orleans attack. FBI’s Christopher Raia said at a Thursday morning press conference regarding the New Orleans attack: “At this point, there is no definitive link between the attack here in New Orleans and the one in Las Vegas.”

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