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Janet Jackson to receive ICON Award and perform at 2025 American Music Awards

CBS and Dick Clark Productions announced that five-time Grammy winner Janet Jackson will receive the ICON Award at the 2025 American Music Awards, and will give her first television performance in nearly a decade at the 51st annual AMA’s ceremony, set to take place on on May 26.

Calling Jackson “one of the most influential entertainers of the modern era,” the Icon Award is “bestowed upon an artist whose music has had undeniable cultural and global influence over the music industry,” according to a press release. Jackson, 58, wrote on Instagram: “Thank you so much, AMAs!! ♥ It’s an honor. We look forward to being on your stage again. See you in Vegas! 😘”.  Jackson is also an 11-time American Music Award-winner.

Jennifer Lopez is returning to host the ceremony, and will also perform at the awards show.  The lineup of musical performers for the event includes Jackson and Lopez, as well as Blake Shelton, Gloria Estefan, Gwen Stefani, Reneé Rapp, Benson Boone and Lainey Wilson.

Kendrick Lamar leads the 2025 AMA nominations with 10 nods, with Post Malone earning eight nods, and Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan and Shaboozey all receiving seven nominations.

The 51st AMAs will will take place from the Fontainebleau Las Vegas on Monday, May 26th, airing live coast to coast at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT on the CBS Television Network, and stream on Paramount+ in the U.S.

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Ed Sheeran shares video for ‘Old Phone’ from new album ‘Play’ dropping Sept. 12

Ed Sheeran has shared the official release date for his new album ‘Play’, dropping September 12th; and shared the video for his latest single, ‘Old Phone.’  The song marks the second single to be shared from ‘Play,’ following ‘Azizam’ (which was named after a Persian term of endearment that translates to “my dear” or “my beloved”).

Sheeran shared of the album in an Instagram post: “‘Play’ was an album that was made as a direct response to the darkest period of my life. Coming out of all of that I just wanted to create joy and technicolour, and explore cultures in the countries I was touring. I made this record all over the world, finished it in Goa, India, and had some of the most fun, explorative creative days of my life … It’s a real rollercoaster of emotions from start to finish, it encapsulates everything that I love about music, and the fun in it, but also where I am in life as a human, a partner, a father. Going into this album campaign I said to myself ‘I just want everything I do to be fun and playful’ – so that’s why we are building pubs for folk jams, doing gigs on open top busses and singing in pink cowboy hats on bars. The older I get the more I just want to enjoy things, and savour the moments that are mad and chaotic.” 

‘Old Phone’ was inspired after Sheeran found old phone unused since 2015, and re-discovered old messages from friends and family members.  He teased the track by sharing an archival Instagram account called ‘Teddy’s Old Phone’, which sees him reflect on his life in 2015.  Sheeran said: “It felt like a time capsule, a time of life that I was in, and living at that time in 2015. Turning it on really spun me out, I found myself scrolling messages and conversations with people who are no longer here. I found myself crying at messages to friends who are now dead, who I won’t get to speak to again.  It feels like a song that should’ve been on my debut album, but also a song I couldn’t have written until I experienced real life things happening to me. It makes me emotional to sing, I hope it finds some emotion in you too. Maybe it makes you switch on your old phone and have a look at where you were a decade ago too. Whatever it does, I’m glad I wrote it.”

The “Old Phone” music video, directed by Emil Nava, begins with Sheeran explaining the inspiration behind the song and the idea for building the Old Phone Pub in Ipswich, Massachusetts, as well as showing footage from the Old Phone Pub being built, and Ed interacting with fans (interspersed with Ed looking at text messages and photos from his actual old phone) before culminating with Sheeran performing a gig at the Old Phone Pub. Ed writes on Instagram: “I wanted fans to all come to this special first pop up Old Phone pub gig to all be there for the same reason, and emotionally connected. I wanted everyone in that room to have felt the same feelings of nostalgia, longing, joy and sadness I had felt from going through my old phone. I asked all of them to submit a video, a photo or a message from their old phone that meant a lot to them to get into the gig that night, and we all shared in a night of music, dancing, laughing and tears. It was really magical, maybe my favourite music video I’ve ever made.”

See the video for ‘Old Phone’ – HERE.
To pre-order ‘PLAY’ head HERE.

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Judge orders release of Georgetown scholar Badar Khan Suri after months in ICE custody

A federal judge in Virgina ordered the immediate release  of Badar Khan Suri, a postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown University, who faced deportation efforts under the Trump administration and had been held for months by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) accused him of “spreading Hamas propaganda” and promoting antisemitic content on social media.

U.S. District Judge Patricia Giles ruled Wednesday that Khan Suri, an Indian national, be released on bond as his detention violated both his First Amendment right to free speech and his Fifth Amendment right to due process. Khan Suri had been confined at the Prairieland Detention Center in Texas after ICE arrested him on March 17.

Khan Suri’s arrest was part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to crack down on pro-Palestinian activists, including foreign students. Immigration authorities had revoked his J-1 student visa, claiming his father-in-law, Ahmed Yousef, once served as an adviser to Hamas leadership over ten years ago. Officials further accused Khan Suri of being deportable due to his pro-Palestinian social media posts. Yousef has clarified that his advisory role ended more than a decade ago and insisted that Khan Suri was never involved in political advocacy for Hamas.

Suri’s wife, Maphaz Ahmad Yousef, is also a Georgetown student and an American citizen originally from Gaza. Following the court’s decision, she shared her emotional reaction with reporters: “Her words [Judge Giles] brought me to tears. I wish I could personally thank her with a hug.”

Khan Suri is a senior postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown’s Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding. Back in March, Judge Giles had already issued an emergency order blocking federal officials from deporting Khan Suri after his wife filed an urgent court request. After Wednesday’s ruling, Khan Suri is now free to reunite with his family and resume his academic work.

Suri said in a public statement: “I came here to build a life with my family — to work, go home, and raise my kids. And yet, they came, took me away, and shattered that life. I’ve studied injustices throughout my career. I just never imagined I’d experience this kind of injustice here.”

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FAA holds talks with major airlines regarding flight delays at Newark Airport

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) began its meeting with major airlines on Wednesday to explore solutions for cutting down on flight delays and excessive scheduling during peak travel times at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. Wednesday’s meeting follows more than two weeks of widespread delays at Newark, caused by a combination of factors such as a shortage of air traffic controllers, runway work, and chronic congestion.

The FAA said that several persistent issues are contributing to the delays at Newark (EWR) in addition to the air traffic controller shortage — including the ongoing closure of Runway 4L/22R for construction, longstanding congestion problems, and outdated infrastructure. To address staffing shortages, the FAA has launched various incentive programs and expanded training initiatives to boost the number of air traffic controllers.

In a statement, the FAA acknowledged that Newark (EWR) remains “one of the nation’s most delay-prone airports.” For example, since July 2024, the Newark-area air traffic control facility has been operating below required staffing levels. While the facility is supposed to have 38 certified professional controllers (CPCs), only 24 are currently on duty. Similarly, the Philadelphia Terminal Radar Approach Control (which manages Newark’s airspace) is operating with 82 CPCs, significantly below its target of 114.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized during a recent press briefing the need for practical solutions to reduce passenger frustrations. “The objective is simple — we need a realistic number of flights arriving at Newark. Families shouldn’t be stuck at the airport for four or five hours waiting for a flight that won’t depart.” Duffy announced on May 8 a major overhaul of the country’s air traffic control infrastructure: “we are taking advantage of a once-in-a-generation opportunity to design and implement a completely modern air traffic control system.”

The FAA noted that Newark’s delays are further complicated by the dense volume of flights in and out of the broader New York City area. The interwoven airspace of Newark, JFK, and LaGuardia airports creates added pressure, especially when facilities like N90 (New York TRACON) are short-staffed.

These delays are expected to persist, with current FAA data revealing that average delays at Newark are around 85 minutes by 7 a.m. and can grow to as long as 137 minutes by late afternoon. Given these conditions, the FAA plans to recommend limiting flight operations to a maximum of 28 arrivals and 28 departures per hour. This cap of 56 total movements per hour would remain in effect until runway construction is completed.

The FAA stated, citing their operational analysis, that “the airport clearly cannot handle the current volume of scheduled flights …The proposed restrictions aim to ease congestion and improve reliability for travelers during this challenging period.”

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John Legend to embark on ‘Get Lifted’ 20th Anniversary world tour

John Legend has announced details for his ‘Get Lifted 20th Anniversary World Tour’. Backed by his full band, Legend will perforn a mix of deep cuts, fan favorites, and fresh renditions of his most popular hit songs.

The Get Lifted 20th Anniversary World Tour new tour will visit more than 40 cities across the U.K., Europe and North America, kicking off May 27th at OVO Hydro in Glasgow, UK, and making stops at The O2 in London, Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Accor Arena in Paris, Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, and Barclays Center in New York before the tour wraps on Dec. 9 in Oakland, Calif (with additional dates to be announced soon).

Legend wrote on Instagram: “I’m so excited to announce that I’m heading back on the road for the Get Lifted 20th Anniversary Tour! Join me and my band for an unforgettable performance of the entire Get Lifted album—the album that introduced me to the world—plus a few favorites from my career that *all of you* know and love.”

For tickets and additional information, head HERE.

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Cynthia Erivo to release sophomore album ‘I Forgive You’ on June 6

Singer and actress Cynthia Erivo announced that her sophomore album, I Forgive You, will arrive June 6. The new project features Erivo not just as a performer, but she serves as co-writer on each of the album’s songs.  I Forgive You is the follow-up to Erivo’s first studio album, Ch. 1 Vs. 1, which arrived in 2021.

Erivo wrote in an Instagram post: “Over the last 2+ years, between all the flights, the filming, the interviews, and the awards shows, I went to the studio with my dear friend [Will Wells, songwriter and producer on I Forgive You] and created this project for you and me. This album, this collection of songs, is something I’m so proud to share with you. First with ‘Replay,’ and now/today/tonight with ‘Worst of Me.’ I gave you one chapter with the first album, and now I have a couple more for you. Thank you in advance for coming with me on this journey.

As noted in her Instagram post, the song “Replay” arrived in February, just months after the release of Wicked, in which Erivo earned an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Elphaba. She will reprise her role as Elphaba in Wicked: For Good, which premieres Nov. 21.

Erivo also dropped another single, “Worst of Me,” from the upcoming album; stream – HERE.

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Sean Combs’ ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura takes the stand on Day 2 of sex trafficking trial

Cassie Ventura — the ex-girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs — took the stand on Tuesday at his racketeering and sex trafficking trial in New York. Ventura, who performed under the name Cassie, rose to fame with the single “Me & U” on her self-titled debut album, which hit #1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart back in 2006. Ventura and Combs dated on/off from 2007-2018.

Security video of Combs attacking Ventura at a Los Angeles hotel in 2016 is a key piece of evidence in the trial. The video, obtained and published by CNN last year, shows Combs throwing Ventura onto the floor before kicking and dragging her. Combs is accused of sexually assaulting, trafficking and exploiting women over multiple decades before he was arrested last September.

The prosecution alleging in its opening arguments that Combs “used lies, drugs, threats and violence to threaten and coerce first Cassie” and then another unnamed person “to have sex with him in front of male escorts.”  However, the defense insisted that Ventura and the other alleged victim are both “capable, strong” women who chose to remain with Combs, adding that Ventura was “not coerced to engage in this sex life.”

The 38-year-old Ventura is pregnant with baby No. 3 with husband Alex Fine, to whom she has been married since 2019.  Ventura took the witness stand to testify, marking the first time Ventura and Combs are seeing one another in person since their 2018 split. Ventura testified Combs controlled every aspect of her life, telling jurors she often did things out of fear, since physical abuse was frequent. Ventura alleged violent arguments with Combs that she said “would usually result in some physical abuse … He would bash my head, knock me over, drag me, kick me, stomp me in the head when I was down.”

She concluded her first day of graphic testimony by recalling the time she says she tried to leave a “freak off” before it was over, referring to the March 2016 incident at the InterContinental Hotel in Century City (which was depicted on video shown to jurors Monday and Tuesday). She said: “There’s an instance in Los Angeles where it got violent and I chose to leave. There was a lot of drinking, a lot of partying. I’m not sure what happened but in the middle of it I got hit by Sean and got a black eye. When I chose to leave, I grabbed what I could and got out and Sean followed me into the hallway by the elevators, grabbed me, tried to drag me back to the room .. That’s me,” Ventura said, referring to the footage, adding that she made it to the elevators when “the next thing I knew I was just thrown to the ground.”

A full recap of the day’s testimony can be found HERE.  Ventura is expected to testify the entire week.

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Sean Combs’ ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura takes the stand on Day 2 of sex trafficking trial

Cassie Ventura — the ex-girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs — took the stand on Tuesday at his racketeering and sex trafficking trial in New York. Ventura, who performed under the name Cassie, rose to fame with the single “Me & U” on her self-titled debut album, which hit #1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart back in 2006. Ventura and Combs dated on/off from 2007-2018.

Security video of Combs attacking Ventura at a Los Angeles hotel in 2016 is a key piece of evidence in the trial. The video, obtained and published by CNN last year, shows Combs throwing Ventura onto the floor before kicking and dragging her. Combs is accused of sexually assaulting, trafficking and exploiting women over multiple decades before he was arrested last September.

The prosecution alleging in its opening arguments that Combs “used lies, drugs, threats and violence to threaten and coerce first Cassie” and then another unnamed person “to have sex with him in front of male escorts.”  However, the defense insisted that Ventura and the other alleged victim are both “capable, strong” women who chose to remain with Combs, adding that Ventura was “not coerced to engage in this sex life.”

The 38-year-old Ventura is pregnant with baby No. 3 with husband Alex Fine, to whom she has been married since 2019.  Ventura took the witness stand to testify, marking the first time Ventura and Combs are seeing one another in person since their 2018 split. Ventura testified Combs controlled every aspect of her life, telling jurors she often did things out of fear, since physical abuse was frequent. Ventura alleged violent arguments with Combs that she said “would usually result in some physical abuse … He would bash my head, knock me over, drag me, kick me, stomp me in the head when I was down.”

She concluded her first day of graphic testimony by recalling the time she says she tried to leave a “freak off” before it was over, referring to the March 2016 incident at the InterContinental Hotel in Century City (which was depicted on video shown to jurors Monday and Tuesday). She said: “There’s an instance in Los Angeles where it got violent and I chose to leave. There was a lot of drinking, a lot of partying. I’m not sure what happened but in the middle of it I got hit by Sean and got a black eye. When I chose to leave, I grabbed what I could and got out and Sean followed me into the hallway by the elevators, grabbed me, tried to drag me back to the room .. That’s me,” Ventura said, referring to the footage, adding that she made it to the elevators when “the next thing I knew I was just thrown to the ground.”

A full recap of the day’s testimony can be found HERE.  Ventura is expected to testify the entire week.

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Pres. Trump to lift sanctions on Syria, announces $600B U.S.-Saudi investment deal

President Donald Trump arrived in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to begin an official visit to the Middle East, and revealed plans to lift U.S. sanctions on Syria, explaining that the move is meant to give the embattled nation “an opportunity to achieve greatness.”  The decision comes as the Trump administration intensifies efforts to build closer diplomatic relationships with Saudi Arabia and its regional partners.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, widely regarded as Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader, hosted Trump in Riyadh with full state honors, including a ceremonial lavender carpet welcome and a state dinner in Dir’iyah. Trump’s address took place at the Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum, hosted at Riyadh’s King Abdulaziz International Conference Center. The event gathered top business executives, including Elon Musk and representatives from Palantir, Uber, Google, Amazon, and other major firms, alongside Trump’s Cabinet members.

During his address, Trump laid out an optimistic vision for the Middle East, one focused on economic growth, innovation, and business partnerships. He portrayed these goals as a path toward overcoming the region’s longstanding conflicts and divisions. Trump praised the crown prince as “wise beyond his years” and credited his leadership for the kingdom’s rapid modernization, and jokingly said during his address: “Oh, the things I do for the Crown Prince,” directing his comment toward the Crown Prince, who sat in the front row with his arms folded — in what appeared to be a gesture of appreciation.  Trump added: “The moment belongs to Syria now, let’s see them rise to the occasion. Look at the progress in Saudi Arabia — truly impressive. Now it’s Syria’s turn. They’re good people, and we’re rooting for them.”

Trump lauded Saudi Arabia’s rapid development, framing it as a model for Middle Eastern progress. He credited the kingdom’s advancements to “homegrown ambition,” rejecting the notion that foreign powers could impose successful governance through external influence: “this remarkable transformation wasn’t delivered by outsiders in expensive suits flying in with lectures. It was built by the people of this region, their vision, and their determination. I imagined a Middle East that leaves behind the scourge of terrorism and extremism — a region that rises to become one of the most prosperous and respected in the world.”  Trump again addressed Mohammed bin Salman with a rhetorical question: “Mohammed, do you ever sleep? Or do you stay up at night thinking, ‘How can I make it even better?’”

The light-hearted exchange followed the announcement of a sweeping $600 billion investment agreement between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. The landmark deal was described by the White House as “the largest defense sales agreement in history.”

The investment package, which includes significant defense and technology components, highlights the Trump administration’s strategic focus on fortifying ties with Riyadh.  Among the agreements signed were initiatives to enhance judicial cooperation between the U.S. Department of Justice and Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Justice, defense modernization efforts coordinated with the Pentagon, and expanded partnerships between Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior and the FBI. The deal also features extensive training programs for the Saudi military and billions of dollars in investments in American data infrastructure.

Trump’s visit also spotlighted his personal business connections to Saudi Arabia. The Trump Organization has announced plans for real estate projects in Jeddah and Riyadh, further cementing business interests alongside diplomatic engagements.   At the investment forum, Trump touted Riyadh’s emergence as a global hub for business, technology, and culture. “Riyadh is not just the seat of government anymore — it’s becoming a capital of innovation and commerce for the entire world.”

Following bilateral meetings with Crown Prince Mohammed, Trump participated in a business luncheon and held private discussions on regional security, energy markets, and efforts to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran. Later this week, Trump is scheduled to continue his Middle East tour with visits to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

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Listen to Jelly Roll’s latest single ‘Heart of Stone’

Jelly Roll has shared the song “Heart of Stone,” his third single from his sophomore country album, “Beautifully Broken,” co-written with Zach Crowell, Blake Pendergrass and Shy Carter.

The new track follows the album’s previous chart-toppers, “I Am Not Okay” and “Liar” (which topped the country radio chart for six-straight weeks).

Take a listen to Heart of Stone HERE.

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