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Blackpink’s LISA shares video for ‘Born Again’ ft. Doja Cat, RAYE

BLACKPINK’s LISA has teamed up with Doja Cat and Raye in the video for her new single, “Born Again,” taken off Lisa’s debut 12-track album, Alter Ego. 

The music video for ‘Born Again’ finds all three women musing the lyrics in a sleek black-and-white mansion, lounging in a living room space.  It begins with LISA (real name Lalisa Manobal) giving her definition of what it means to be “born again,” written in small white lettering against a black background. According to the video, Lisa’s song title refers to “the transformation into a New Woman who embraces her freedom to become the person she desires to be.”

The new song and video comes as the iconic K-pop group Blackpink — which also includes Jennie, Rosé and Jisoo — announced dates for there upcoming world tour in 2025.

See the video for ‘Born Again’ – HERE.

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DJ Khaled removes trailer to announce new album ‘Aalam of God’

After DJ Khaled had announced his fourteenth album “Aalam of God” was slated for release in 2025 (alongside a seven-minute movie album trailer co-starring Mark Wahlberg and Anthony Ramos), he quickly removed the trailer after comments made by none other than Drake.  In the social post announcing the album, Khaled boasted about his two collaborations with Drake, writing: ”  To which Drizzy replied: “Must be @drakebell.”

Khaled has been promoting his Drake collabs since he first announced them at Drake’s “It’s All A Blur Tour” stop at the Kaseya Center in Downtown Miami in 2023. The two have previously collaborated together on tracks including “For Free,” “Greece,” “To The Max” and “I’m On One” (with Rick Ross and Lil Wayne).

Khaled previously said that he compares “Aalam of God” (named after his five-year-old son Aalam) to Jay-Z’s “The Black Album,” which was touted as the rapper’s retirement record in 2003; however, Khaled clarified in a statement: “This is not my last album, it’s my Black album. ‘Aalam of God’ translates to ‘the world of God’ in Arabic, essentially referring to the entire universe or the realm of existence considered as being under God’s dominion and control; ‘Aalam’ simply means ‘world’ or ‘universe’ in Arabic.”

“Aalam of God” was initially titled “Til Next Time,” (which Khaled also announced with a trailer in Aug. 2023).He later released “Supposed to Be Loved,” a single featuring Lil Baby, Future and Lil Uzi Vert that sampled Michael Jackson’s “P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing).”

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President Trump addresses joint session of Congress

On Tuesday, President Trump addressed a joint session of Congress for the first time since retaking office. The president earned applause from Republicans and jeers from Democrats — one of whom, Rep. Al Green of Texas, was escorted from the chamber for interrupting the speech. Several Democrats walked out of the House chamber over the course of the address, and others protested silently with handheld signs.

Speaking for an hour and 40 minutes — the longest speech a president has ever delivered to Congress — Trump told the nation that “America is back” while lauding the flurry of actions he has taken over the first six weeks of his second term in office.  Trump said: “we have accomplished more in 43 days than most administrations accomplished in four years or eight years, and we are just getting started,” going on to highlight the executive orders he has issued and laid out his vision for how Congress should begin implementing his sweeping legislative agenda, and praised the work of Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency task force —  DOGE — for the drastic cuts they have enacted across the executive branch.

For highlights and takeaways from President Trump’s address to Congress, head to your preferred news outlet: CBS News, ABC News, NBC News, and CNN.

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Canada, China and Mexico retaliate as Trump’s 25% tariffs on goods take effect

President Trump’s 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada took effect on Tuesday, and doubled the tariff on all Chinese imports to 20% from 10%. The Trump administration said that the tariffs were necessary to stem the flow of fentanyl into the United States. Mexico and Canada on Tuesday responded to tariffs imposed by the United States with retaliatory levies, with China and Canada immediately retaliating with tariffs on American goods. Mexico said it would announce retaliator measures Sunday.

According to a statement released by the White House shortly before the tariffs took effect: “President Trump continues to demonstrate his commitment to ensuring U.S. trade policy serves the national interest. While President Trump gave both Canada and Mexico ample opportunity to curb the dangerous cartel activity and influx of lethal drugs flowing into our country, they have failed to adequately address the situation.”

In a statement from the State Council Tariff Commission, Beijing retaliated on Tuesday by announcing 15% tariffs on chicken, wheat, corn, and cotton imports from the US. Additionally, a 10% tariff on “sorghum, soybeans, pork, beef, aquatic products, fruits, vegetables, and dairy products,” was also imposed.  In addition, China’s Ministry of Commerce said it added 15 American companies, including drone maker Skydio, to its export control list, which would bar Chinese companies from exporting dual-use equipment to them.

Alfredo Montufar-Helu, head of the China Center for the Conference Board, stated that China’s retaliatory tariffs followed a “restrained, targeted approach aimed at causing pain to those industries that matter the most to the supporters of the Trump administration.  Lin Jian, a spokesperson for China’s Foreign Ministry, said: “China will fight till the end…  if the US insists on waging a tariff war, trade war or any other kind of war. I want to reiterate that the Chinese people have never feared evil or ghosts, nor have we ever bowed to hegemony or bullying. Pressure, coercion and threats are not the right ways to engage with China. Trying to exert maximum pressure on China is a miscalculation and a mistake.”

Canada’s Department of Finance said that dairy products, meats, grains, wine, beer, apparel, footwear, motorcycles, cosmetics, and certain pulp and paper products are just some of the US goods that will be subject to immediate tariffs. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a press conference on Tuesday in a press conference that Canada “will not back down from a fight,” and that Canada would implement a 25% tariff on C$30 billion ($20.7 billion) of US goods immediately, followed by an additional C$125 billion ($86.2 billion) in 21 days’ time. Trudeau said in response to the tariffs from Trump: “this is a very dumb thing to do. We two friends fighting is exactly what our opponents around the world want to see.  We will also be challenging these illegal actions by filing dispute resolution claims at the World Trade Organization and through the USMCA. In the meantime, our tariffs will remain in place until the US tariffs are withdrawn and not a moment sooner.”

Mr. Trump responded to Trudeau’s statements with a post on social media threatening to raise tariffs further: “Please explain to Governor Trudeau, of Canada, that when he puts on a Retaliatory Tariff on the U.S., our Reciprocal Tariff will immediately increase by a like amount!”

Meanwhile, Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum also slammed the tariffs and announced plans to impose retaliatory tariffs on American imports into Mexico, as well as non-tariff measures.  Sheinbaum rebuked remarks made by Trump alleging that “vast amounts of fentanyl” have entered the U.S. from Mexico, citing CBP data showing that seizures of fentanyl from Mexico declined 50% between October 2024 and January 2025.  Sheinbaum added: “The unilateral decision made by the United States affects national and foreign companies operating in our country, as well as our people. No one benefits from this decision. There is no motive or reason, nor justification that supports this decision that will affect our people and our nations. We have said it in different ways: cooperation and coordination, yes; subordination and interventionism, no.” Sheinbaum said she will speak over the phone with Trump on Thursday, and if no deal can be reached, she’ll announce the tariff and non-tariff measures at a rally on Sunday.

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Doechii & JENNIE team up in the video for ‘ExtraL’

Blackpink’s Jennie and rapper Doechii have teamed up for their collab, ‘ExtraL’, along with the music video for the track, directed by Cole Bennett.

The song will be featured on Jennie’s upcoming first full-length solo album, Ruby which is set for release on March 7. Ruby features 15 songs (including the hit single ‘Mantra‘ which was released last October) as well as features with Childish Gambino, Dua Lipa, FKJ, and Kali Uchis.

Watch the music video for ‘ExtraL’ – HERE.

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Hozier to embark on Summer 2025 North American tour

Hozier will head back to North America this summer for a 2025 tour, with an extended run of show dates across North America. In addition to the new dates, rescheduled dates have been announced for his previously postponed shows in Casper, Wyoming and Billings, Montana. Gigi Perez will open the majority of the dates.

The new tour dates will take place in-between Hozier’s headlining slots at several big music festivals including Bonnaroo, Governors Ball, Summerfest, and the second annual Minnesota Yacht Club. The trek comes in support of the Irish singer-songwriter’s third album Unreal Unearth (2023), as well as the companion EP Unheard, which featured the hit single “Too Sweet.”

Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster.

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Highland Park parade shooting suspect Robert Crimo III changes plea to guilty

The Highland Park, Illinois parade shooting suspect has changed his plea to guilty on the first day of the trial (per Chicago ABC affiliate WLS). The trial was expected to last three to five weeks, and see nearly all shooting survivors take the stand.

Shooting suspect Robert E. “Bobby” Crimo III, 24, pleaded guilty at the start of the trial to all 21 counts of first-degree murder (three counts of each person killed) and 48 counts of attempted murder. He is accused of killing seven people and injuring dozens of others in the mass shooting at a 2022 Fourth of July parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park. (from NBC News.). He is now scheduled to be sentenced on April 23; he faces life in prison without parole if convicted.

Crimo was arrested several hours after the Independence Day shooting and confessed to firing more than 80 rounds into the parade crowd from a nearby rooftop.  After leaving the murder weapon from the Highland Park shooting in an alley near the scene, prosecutors said Crimo was armed with a second rifle and 60 rounds of ammunition while in Wisconsin. Lake County Major Crime Task Force spokesman Chris Covelli stated at the time that Crimo “seriously contemplated using the firearm he had in his vehicle to commit another shooting in Madison. Following the attack, Crimo exited the roof, dropped his rifle, and he blended in with the crowd and escaped.” He was dressed as a woman on the day of the attack and wore makeup to hide his facial tattoos to blend in with the crowd, according to prosecutors.

Crimo had originally pleaded not guilty in August 2022 to all criminal charges after he was accused of opening fire from a rooftop during the parade. Crimo was expected to accept a plea deal in June 2024, but later rejected the deal and keep his plea of not guilty.

Those killed in the attack were married couple Kevin McCarthy, 37, and Irina McCarthy, 35; 88-year-old Stephen Straus; Nicolas Toledo-Zaragoza, 78, Eduardo Uvaldo, 69, Katherine Goldstein, 64 and Jacquelyn Sundheim, 63.

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2 killed, several injured after vehicle drives into crowd in Mannheim, Germany

At least two people were killed and several others were seriously injured when a German man drove a vehicle into a crowd of people in the western  city of Mannheim, Germany on Monday, during an annual carnival celebration. Mannheim has a population of 326,000 and is about 52 miles south of Frankfurt.

In statements posted on social media, Mannheim police confirmed an ongoing operation after “a 40-year-old suspect drove a car into a group of people who were in the Planken area of Mannheim city center. Two people were killed and five seriously injured.” Police stated they “were able to arrest the 40-year-old German suspect from Rhineland-Palatinate [about 90 miles from Mannheim]”. They said “at the current stage of the investigation, it is not assumed that there is a political background” to the incident.

The incident came as crowds gathered in cities across Germany for parades to mark the Christian Carnival season, on what Christian Germans mark as Rose Monday, the highlight of their carnival season that takes place on Shrove Monday, before the Lenten period begins on Ash Wednesday.

Video footage from the Planken shopping district area near Paradeplatz Square in the center of Mannheim showed shoppers standing outside an area cordoned off by police tape and strewn with debris. In addition to the two people killed, 10 people were injured, five seriously. Police have not said if the driver under arrest deliberately plowed into the crowd or whether it was accidental.

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Jack Harlow drops video for ‘Set You Free’

Jack Harlow is teasing his comeback with another new song, “Set You Free,” produced by Angel Lopez, Jenius, and Don Alonso.

The track follows Harlow’s mot recent singles “Hello Miss Johnson” and “Tranquility“, which come almost two years since his last album dropped, ‘Jackman’.

The video for “Set You Free” follows the rapper and his crew around New York City; take a look- HERE.

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Phish, The Lumineers and Benson Boone among 2025 Bourbon & Beyond headliners

Bourbon & Beyond has unveiled the full artist lineup for its 2025 edition, held annually at the Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center from Sept. 11-14.

Phish will headline Bourbon & Beyond this year, with Alabama Shakes set to reunite for a Thursday performance at the festival that will also include Thursday headliners The Lumineers and Benson Boone. Friday night headliners include Phish, Khruangbin and Joe Bonamassa, while Sturgill Simpson, performing as Johnny Blue Skies, takes the stage with Jack White and Vance Joy on Saturday. Noah Kahan, Goo Goo Dolls and Megan Moroney close out the festival on Sunday.

Now in its seventh year, Bourbon & Beyond will feature more than 120 artists total performing on five stages, including Cage the Elephant, TV On the Radio, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Lake Street Dive, Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band, Foreigner, Third Eye Blind, Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, and many more.

For information on festival passes, visit the Bourbon & Beyond website. All passes include a charity fee for the DWP Foundation, which gives back to local and national charities throughout the year.

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