Diamondbacks take Game 3 of NLCS with 2-1 win over Phillies

The Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 3 of the National League Championship Series (NLCS) on Thursday night, returning home to Chase Field in downtown Phoenix for the 2-1 victory to avoid a 3-0 series deficit.

Game 3 was scoreless through six innings with strong pitcing from starters Brandon Pfaadt and Ranger Suárez, and then was tied 1-1 through eight innings before the D-backs built their game-winning rally against Craig Kimbrel in the ninth, thanks to Ketel Marte’s walk-off single, his third hit of the game.

Philadelphia still has a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. Game 4 between the Diamondbacks and Phillies will take place on Friday night at Chase Field. The first pitch will be at 5:07 p.m.

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Kane Brown, Brad Paisley and Old Dominion to headline 2024 C2C Festival

Kane Brown, Brad Paisley, and Old Dominion will headline the 2024 C2C: Country to Country Festival, which brings some of the biggest country stars in the U.S. to major cities across Europe. The festival posted on X:  “Your C2C 2024 line-up revealed 🎊 Join @kanebrown, @BradPaisley & @OldDominion plus many more incredible artists, Fri 8th – Sun 10th March 2023 at @TheO2, @OVOHydro & for the first time ever @SSEBelfastArena. Tickets on general sale Fri 20th Oct 10am http://C2C.lnk.to/CountrytoCountytoCountry”

Brothers Osborne, Carly Pearce, Elle King, Jake Owen, Brian Kelley, and Lauren Alaina are among the other artists performing during the three-day festival taking place March 8-10 at London’s O2 Arena, Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, and Belfast’s SSE Arena.

The headlining acts will rotate through the three venues each night. Brown will headline the O2 Arena on March 8, followed by Paisley on March 9, and Old Dominion on March 10. Meanwhile, Paisley will headline OVO Hydro on March 8, Old Dominion on March 9, and Brown on March 10. The schedule at SSE Arena sees OD headlining on March 8, Brown on March 9, and Paisley on March 10.

Tickets go on sale Fri 20th Oct 10am; head here for more information.

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Sam Hunt to launch 2024 Outskirts Arena Tour

Sam Hunt will launch his 2024 Outskirts Tour on Feb. 22 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, making stops in Columbus, Milwaukee, and Nashville before wrapping up with a concert in Charlottesville, Virginia, on April 13. Special guests include Brett Young and fellow Georgia-native Lily Rose.

The Outskirts Tour 2024 offers a variety of VIP packages and experiences for fans to take their concert experience to the next level. Packages vary but may include premium tickets, an invitation to the Sam Hunt VIP Lounge, a VIP-exclusive gift item, a specially designed tour poster, and more. For more information, visit vipnation.com.

Tickets are onsale beginning Friday, October 20 at 10 AM local time at www.SamHunt.com/Tour.

Sam Hunt announces arena headlining Outskirts Tour 2024

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Cardi B stars in new campaign for Kim Kardashian-owned SKIMS

Cardi B is the face of the latest collection from SKIMS. The brand’s founder, Kim Kardashian, shared the news on her Instagram, which was also reported by PEOPLE

Cardi models the curve-friendly collection which features updated pieces from its beloved ‘Cotton Collection,’ the line’s highly sought-after bodycon dress, other loungewear pieces, and lingerie.  Cardi said in a statement that she has “always loved” the line’s Cotton Collection: “It’s so sexy and makes me feel yet comfortable while hanging out at home. The new styles and colors I wore on set are even better, and I can’t wait to wear them all the time.”

In a teaser for the new collection, the Grammy-winning rapper sports a two-piece set in oatmeal adorned with the line’s branded waistband and whispers while posing: “Everybody’s wearing SKIMS. Are you?” In another frame, she is shown wearing SKIMS Cotton Rib High Neck Tank and Thong set in olive green.

Cardi is just the latest famous face to appear in a SKIMS campaign. Earlier this month, Kim Cattrall channeled her iconic Sex and the City character, Samantha Jones, for the “Best of SKIMS” campaign.

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Oscar-nominated actor Burt Young dies at age 83

Actor Burt Young, best known for playing Paulie Pennino in the ‘Rocky’ films, has died at the age of 83. Young’s cause of death was not immediately known; his daughter Anne Morea Steingieser confirmed the news to The New York Times, sharing that Young passed away on Oct. 8 in Los Angeles. Young’s manager Lynda Bensky said in a statement: “Burt was an actor of tremendous emotional range. He could make you cry and he could scare you to death. But the real pathos that I experienced was the poignancy of his soul. That’s where it came from.”

Young, born Gerald Tommaso DeLouise in Queens, New York, was in the US Marine Corps in the 1950s. He was an avid boxer before trying his hand at acting, studying through Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio and going on to build a career playing tough guys in TV shows and films. Young appeared in the first Rocky film in 1976, receiving an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor in 1977 for his role as the friend and future brother-in-law of boxer Rocky, played by Sylvester Stallone. Young portrayed Paulie in all six original Rocky films.

Young also appeared alongside Jack Nicholson in “Chinatown” and with Rodney Dangerfield in “Back to School.”  Other film credits include Once Upon a Time in America, Last Exit to Brooklyn and Mickey Blue Eyes, and he worked in television, appearing on The Sopranos, Law & Order, The Rockford Files and M*A*S*H. Young made his name for himself outside of acting as a painter, and exhibited his work at galleries around the world.

Stallone paid tribute to Young on Instagram: “To my Dear Friend, BURT YOUNG, you were an incredible man and artist, I and the World will miss you very much…RIP.” Their ‘Rocky’ co-star Carl Weathers posted on X: “RIP, Burt Young! A beautiful and talented soul. He was such an integral part of the Rocky family. ‘You want the bird? Go get the bird.’ Paulie will be with us forever! #BePeace.”

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Houston Astros defeat Texas Rangers in Game 3, bring ALCS to 2-1

The Houston Astros came back in Game 3 to beat the Texas Rangers 8-5 in Game 3 of the ALCS on Wednesday.

The Astros took a 3-0 lead in the second inning thanks to Max Scherzer, who threw a wild pitch that saw Yordan Alvarez score before Martin Maldonado singled to left, allowing Kyle Tucker and Mauricio Dubon to follow. Altuve came alive for the first time in the series, taking a fastball deep to left center field for a solo home run to make it 4-0. It marked Altuve’s 25th-career postseason home run (only Manny Ramirez with 29 has more in MLB postseason history).Dubon led Houston going 3-for-4 at the plate with one RBI, while Alvarez went 2-for-4 with two RBIs.

Game 4 will take place on Thursday night from Globe Life Field, set to start Thursday at 8:03 p.m. ET. José Urquidy pitches for Houston and Andrew Heaney starts for the Rangers.

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Rep. Jim Jordan fails again on second round of House Speaker voting

Rep. Jim Jordan once again failed to secure enough votes on Wednesday to become House speaker, leaving the lower chamber without a leader to replace the recently-ousted Kevin McCarthy. After Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry declared “a speaker has not been elected,” he called the House into recess for an indefinite period.

22 Republicans voted against Jordan, who garnered a total of 199 votes. Compared to Tuesday’s first ballot, four more Republicans voted against him — and he picked up two Republicans, Reps. Doug LaMalfa of California and Victoria Spartz of Virginia.  GOP Reps. Kay Granger of Texas and Jen Kiggans of Virginia were among the Republicans who voted for someone other than Jordan during the two rounds of voting, but each said the pressure campaign being mounted by Jordan’s allies will not sway them. Granger, who chairs the Appropriations Committee, cast both of her votes for Steven Scalise: “Steve Scalise is an honorable man and has earned my vote for Speaker. This was a vote of conscience and I stayed true to my principles. Intimidation and threats will not change my position.”  Kiggans wrote on social media that “threats and intimidation tactics will not change my principles and values,” and expressed support for Kevin McCarthy on the first two ballots.

Some Republicans indicated they want the lower chamber to increase the power of Rep. Patrick McHenry, the speaker pro tempore, but that would also likely require support from House Democrats, with some saying they favor a vote to expand his authority to allow for consideration of a limited legislative agenda. Asked about a proposal to expand McHenry’s powers as speaker pro tempore, Jordan said “at some point, that question should be called,” but added that doing so will be up to McHenry as the interim speaker.

Jordan told reporters following the vote that he plans to remain in the race for speaker: “Speaker McCarthy, he had a two-month runway from when he got the conference nomination and when we got to that first week in January, so we’re right where he was in his numbers. We got 200 votes. You know, we picked up some today, a couple dropped off but they voted for me before, I think they can come back again. So we’ll keep talking to members, we’ll keep working on it.” Asked whether he is staying in the race, Jordan replied, “Yep,” but added that he is unsure whether the Republican conference will gather for a meeting, and that he plans to meet members individually.

Of the 22 Republican lawmakers who cast their votes for someone other than Jordan, Scalise received seven votes, McCarthy received five votes, and Reps. Byron Donalds of Florida, Tom Emmer of Minnesota, Mike Garcia of California, Kay Granger of Texas and Bruce Westerman of Arkansas all had one vote apiece in their name. Lee Zeldin, a former New York congressman, received three votes, while former Speaker John Boehner of Ohio and former Rep. Candice Miller of Michigan each received one vote.

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President Biden shows support of Israel, says they weren’t responsible for hospital blast in Gaza

On Wednesday during his trip to Tel Aviv, President Joe Biden pledged his support for Israel, and expressed agreement with Israel that their military was not responsible for the deadly blast at a Christian-run hospital in Gaza City that is estimated to have killed hundreds.

Hamas blamed an Israeli airstrike for the disaster at the Al-Ahli al-Arabi hospital, which Gaza health officials said killed 500 people. However on Wednesday morning, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) published evidence that it claimed showed that a failed rocket launch from inside the enclave was to blame, with Biden saying U.S. intelligence led him to believe Israel was not at fault. Speaking alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Biden said: “based on what I’ve seen, it appears as though it was done by the other team, not you,” later adding that he’d drawn that conclusion based on “the data I was shown by my Defense Department.” Biden said in a second speech later that day: “Like the entire world, I was outraged and saddened by the enormous loss of life yesterday in the hospital in Gaza,” and reiterated that the blast “appears the result of an errant rocket fired by a terrorist group in Gaza. The United States unequivocally stands for the protection of civilian life during conflict.” Adrienne Watson, a spokesperson for the White House’s National Security Council, elaborated on X (Twitter) that the assessment was based on “analysis of overhead imagery, intercepts and open source information.”  According to two senior U.S. officials, the U.S. has an independent assessment that it was a Palestinian Islamic Jihad group rocket that misfired and hit the hospital in Gaza.

Mustafa Barghouti, leader of the Palestinian National Initiative, later slammed Biden for siding with Israel’s version of events, telling CNN: “Biden cares only about one thing, which is to be re-elected, and that’s why he’s taking the side of Israel. He’s believing Israeli lies like the lie of decapitation of children, which was never verified, or the lie of raping women, which was never verified and they continue—now this lie that Palestinians killed themselves.”

Biden also announced $100 million in new U.S. funding for humanitarian aid in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, and stressed his support for Israel amid its ongoing war with Hamas: “State of Israel was born to be a safe place for the Jewish people in the world. Long said, if Israel didn’t exist, we’d have to invent it. While it may not feel that way today, Israel must again be a safe place for the Jewish people. I promise you, we’re going to do everything in our power to make sure there will be.”

The president also acknowledged that Palestinian people are suffering as well, and that he mourns the loss of “innocent Palestinian lives like the entire world … The vast majority of Palestinians are not Hamas. Hamas does not represent the Palestinian people. Hamas uses innocent families in Gaza as human shields, putting their command centers or weapons or communications tunnels in residential areas.”

Biden landed in Tel Aviv on Wednesday to demonstrate U.S. solidarity with Israel; he was greeted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the tarmac at Ben Gurion International Airport, where the two leaders shook hands and embraced. Biden initially planned to meet with Arab leaders at a summit hosted by Jordan’s King Abdullah in Amman, but the event was canceled following the explosion.

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Indianapolis Colts QB Anthony Richardson to have season-ending shoulder surgery

Indianapolis Colts team owner Jim Irsay announced Wednesday on X that quarterback Anthony Richardson will undergo shoulder surgery and miss the remainder of his rookie season,

Irsay wrote on the social media platform, formerly known as Twitter: “After consultation with our medical staff, Anthony, and those close to him, it has been determined that he will undergo surgery to repair his injured shoulder, which will end his season. Anthony is a competitor, and we know how difficult and disappointing this is for him and our team. We collected several medical opinions and we felt this was the best course of action for his long-term health. We anticipate a full recovery and there is no doubt Anthony has a promising future. In the meantime, I love the fight of this team and I’m excited for the opportunity we have ahead of us. It starts this week with Cleveland.”

Richardson, 21, injured his right shoulder in the second quarter of the Colts’ win over the Tennessee Titans on Oct. 8 in Indianapolis, and the Colts place him on injured reserve Oct. 11, beginning a league-mandated absence of at least four games. Richardson completed 59.5% of his throws for 577 yards, three scores and an interception and ran for 136 yards and four touchdowns in four games this season.

Backup quarterback Gardner Minshew completed 33 of 55 passes for 329 yards, one score and three interceptions in a 37-20 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday in Jacksonville, Fla. He will start again in Week 7 against the Cleveland Browns, who will host the Colts at 1 p.m. EDT Sunday in Cleveland.

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Brad Paisley announces 2024 World Tour

Brad Paisley announced his “Son Of The Mountains World Tour” will kick off in early 2024; the name of the tour takes on the name of his forthcoming record, Son Of The Mountains. Paisley’s “Son Of The Mountains World Tour 2024” marks the 10th time the country superstar has toured Europe. Special guests on the tour will be revealed at a later time.

The global trek includes stops in Iceland, Switzerland, Scotland and other destinations, including the annual Country To Country festival, which will also feature Kane Brown, Carly Pearce, Jake Owen, Old Dominion, Brothers Osborne and more.

Paisley recently shared Son Of The Mountains: The First Four Tracks, in anticipation of the release of his full-length album. The collection included tow previously-released songs — “So Many Summers” and “Same Here” (featuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky) as well as “The Medicine Will” and the title track, featuring Dan Tyminski and Jerry Douglas. Paisley shares that his upcoming full album “doesn’t shy away from reflecting real life and real situations going on in America and in our world today. This is what I think country music is about, which is truth.”

For tour information, click here.
To stream Son Of The Mountains: The First Four Tracks, head here.

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