Washington Commanders TE Armani Rogers suffers Achilles injury

Second-year Washington Commanders tight end Armani Rogers suffered a ‘noncontact Achilles injury’ while running during an OTA practice on Tuesday, and will likely miss the season.

In 11 games, Rogers caught only five passes for 64 yards last season.  He started three times, but missed games with various knee and ankle injuries. Rogers had transitioned from being a college quarterback with Nevada and then Ohio University to an undrafted free agent NFL tight end.

Coach Ron Rivera said of Rogers: “It’s a blow. The young man really progressed well for us last year. But we feel confident in the group of tight ends.” Washington still has veterans Logan Thomas and John Bates, as well as 2022 fifth-round pick Cole Turner, and Curtis Hodges, an undrafted free agent last year in

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Craig Morgan announces 2023 ‘God, Family, Country Tour’

Craig Morgan will launch his headlining God, Family, Country Tour 2023, in partnership with Operation Finally Home.  Morgan posted on social media: “Can’t wait to bring the God Family Country Tour 2023 to you this fall! Tickets are on sale on Thursday, May 25th at Craigmorgan.com. VIP packages will also be available separate from ticket purchases at Craigmorgan.com 🇺🇸🎶

The tour kicks-off September 20th in Englewood, New Jersey. Morgan and special guests The Reeves Brothers, will play 13 theater and auditorium dates through the end of October. Morgan is excited to bring his fan-favorite God, Family, Country Tour back out on the road this fall.  He shared: “I cannot wait to bring the GFC tour back out again this year and share our music with the greatest fans in the world. It was truly special performing in intimate venues last year and we just enjoyed it too much to not do another run.”

Tickets are on-sale beginning this Thursday, May 25th at CraigMorgan.com. VIP experience packages will also be available separate from ticket purchase.

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Tyler Hubbard earns second solo No. 1 with “Dancing’ In The Country”

Tyler Hubbard has topped the country charts for the second time as a solo artist with “Dancin’ In The Country” hitting No. 1 on the Mediabase/Country Aircheck chart. The tune was written by Hubbard, Keith Urban, Ross Copperman and Jon Nite for Hubbard’s debut, self-titled solo album.

In celebration of the achievement, Hubbard held a special surprise concert Nashville’s famed honky tonk, The Stage, which also commemorated Hubbard’s first year as a solo artist.   Said Hubbard: “Having a second No. 1, one year to the day after my debut solo single was released, is really incredible. It’s been an amazing year, and I’m thankful to country radio and the fans for embracing my music, and to Keith, Ross and Jon for sharing their creative genius with me.”

Tyler Hubbard earns second No 1 single

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Netflix renews ‘Virgin River’ for Season 6

Netflix announced that the drama “Virgin River”, starring Alexandra Breckenridge and Martin Henderson, will return for a sixth season. The renewal comes as season five of Virgin River is slated to premiere at a to-be-determined date in the fall on the streaming service.

Patrick Sean Smith serves as showrunner on season five after taking over for Sue Tenney, who helmed the first four seasons of the drama.  Virgin River was last renewed in September 2021, when Netflix picked up the breakout hit for two additional cycles (covering its fourth and fifth seasons).

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Tina Turner, the ‘Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll,’ dies at age 83

Singer Tina Turner has died at age 83. Turner died peacefully after a long illness in her home in Küsnacht near Zurich, Switzerland (Turner became a Swiss citizen a decade ago). Turner’s manager said in a statement posted to social media“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Tina Turner. With her music and her boundless passion for life, she enchanted millions of fans around the world and inspired the stars of tomorrow. Today we say goodbye to a dear friend who leaves us all her greatest work: her music. All our heartfelt compassion goes out to her family. Tina, we will miss you dearly.” 

Born Anna Mae Bullock, Tina got her start after moving to St. Louis when she was 16. She became involved in the music scene and met her future husband, Ike Turner. Tina and Ike were married in 1962, and he changed her name to Tina Turner; she became the lead vocalist for what became known as the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. They went on to become a huge success together, releasing hits like “Proud Mary” and “Get Back.”

Ike was physically abusive to his wife throughout their entire relationship, and controlled their finances and trademarked Tina’s name – so she had no access to her own income. Tina eventually filed for divorce in 1976 and went on to sign with Capitol Records, with whom she would release a number of popular songs, including her iconic 1984 album, Private Dancer. The single “What’s Love Got to Do with It” won the GRAMMY for Record of the Year in 1985.nTina released nine full-length studio albums, winning eight GRAMMYs, three GRAMMY Hall of Fame Awards and the GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice — the first time in 1991 with Ike, and the second time in 2021, weeks ahead of her 82nd birthday.

In 1986, Tina met German music executive Erwin Bach; rhe two married in a civil ceremony in July 2013, after dating for more than two decades. Tina is survived by her adopted sons Michael and Ike Jr. Her sons, Ronnie and Craig, died in December 2022 and July 2018, respectively.

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Tina Turner, the ‘Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll,’ dies at age 83

Singer Tina Turner has died at age 83. Turner died peacefully after a long illness in her home in Küsnacht near Zurich, Switzerland (Turner became a Swiss citizen a decade ago). Turner’s manager said in a statement posted to social media“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Tina Turner. With her music and her boundless passion for life, she enchanted millions of fans around the world and inspired the stars of tomorrow. Today we say goodbye to a dear friend who leaves us all her greatest work: her music. All our heartfelt compassion goes out to her family. Tina, we will miss you dearly.” 

Born Anna Mae Bullock, Tina got her start after moving to St. Louis when she was 16. She became involved in the music scene and met her future husband, Ike Turner. Tina and Ike were married in 1962, and he changed her name to Tina Turner; she became the lead vocalist for what became known as the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. They went on to become a huge success together, releasing hits like “Proud Mary” and “Get Back.”

Ike was physically abusive to his wife throughout their entire relationship, and controlled their finances and trademarked Tina’s name – so she had no access to her own income. Tina eventually filed for divorce in 1976 and went on to sign with Capitol Records, with whom she would release a number of popular songs, including her iconic 1984 album, Private Dancer. The single “What’s Love Got to Do with It” won the GRAMMY for Record of the Year in 1985.nTina released nine full-length studio albums, winning eight GRAMMYs, three GRAMMY Hall of Fame Awards and the GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice — the first time in 1991 with Ike, and the second time in 2021, weeks ahead of her 82nd birthday.

In 1986, Tina met German music executive Erwin Bach; rhe two married in a civil ceremony in July 2013, after dating for more than two decades. Tina is survived by her adopted sons Michael and Ike Jr. Her sons, Ronnie and Craig, died in December 2022 and July 2018, respectively.

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Boston Celtics beat the Miami Heat 116-99 in Game 4 to avoid elimination

The Boston Celtics avoided elimination in the Eastern Conference finals by beating the Miami Heat 116-99 in Game 4 on Tuesday night.

Jayson Tatum had 34 points and 11 rebounds, Derrick White and Jaylen Brown each added 16 points. Grant Williams scored 14, Al Horford added 12 and Marcus Smart scored 11 for the Celtics, who trail the series 3-1 — but with the win, sent it back to Boston for a Game 5 on Thursday. No team in NBA history has ever successfully rallied from a 3-0 deficit in a best-of-seven series.

The Heat’s Jimmy Butler scored 29, while Gabe Vincent scored 17, Caleb Martin had 16 and Bam Adebayo added 10. The Heat shot 8 for 32 on 3-pointers, while Boston was 19 for 45.

The Celtics and Heat will meet for Game 5 on Thursday in Boston.

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Golden Knights take 3-0 series lead with shutout win vs. Stars

The Vegas Golden Knights took a 3-0 series lead in the Western Conference Finals, defeating the Dallas Stars 4-0 in Game 3 on Tuesday night.

Ivan Barbashev scored the second of three goals for the Golden nights with a power-play goal (after Stars captain Jamie Benn was ejected because of his hit on Mark Stone less than two minutes into the game). Vegas goalie Adin Hill stopped 34 shots in his first career postseason shutout.

Vegas will have the opportunity to advance to its second Stanley Cup Final in the franchise’s six seasons, when they face-off off against Dallas in Game 4 on Thursday at 5 p.m. PT at American Airlines Center.

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U.S. Surgeon General says social media presents mental-health risk for youth

U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy said on Tuesday that social media use could lead to mental health issues among children and teens. Murthy called on policymakers to enact stricter guidelines, writing in the U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory: “There are ample indicators that social media can also have a profound risk of harm to the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents.” 

Murthy said the advisory is not meant to be exhaustive on the topic, rather it draws on available public evidence.  He tweeted“Nothing’s more important to parents than keeping our kids safe. And when it comes to protecting kids’ wellbeing on social media, parents need more support.”

In the advisory, Murthy points to a 2019 longitudinal study that concluded adolescents spending more than than three hours per day on social media “faced double the risk of experiencing poor mental health outcomes including symptoms of depression and anxiety…Our children and adolescents don’t have the luxury of waiting years until we know the full extent of social media’s impact. To date, the burden of protecting youth has fallen predominantly on children, adolescents, and their families.”

A general advisory is a public statement that calls attention to an urgent public health issue and provides recommendations on addressing it. The Surgeon General’s document listed several suggestions for parents, lawmakers and tech companies, which included creating so-called “tech free” zones and establishing scientific advisory committees to help craft policy.

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Driver who crashed box truck near White House charged with threatening president

The National Park Service announced on Tuesday the identity of the man who crashed a rented box truck into the security barricade outside of Lafayette Park near the White House on Monday. The crash occurred shortly before 10 p.m. on the north side of Lafayette Square at 16th Street.

The U.S. Park Police said they took 19-year-old Sai Varshith Kandula, of Chesterfield, Missouri into custody and charged him with assault with a dangerous weapon, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, threatening to kill/kidnap/inflict harm on a president, vice president, or family member, destruction of federal property, and trespassing. No weapons were found inside the truck, a Park Police spokesperson said.

The U.S. Secret Service said Kandula was driving a box truck that crashed into the security barricades near the White House. Anthony Guglielmi, a Secret Service spokesman, said in a statement on Twitter that a preliminary investigation indicates the driver may have intentionally struck the barriers to the iconic square, adding: “there were no injuries to any Secret Service or White House personnel.” Unnamed law enforcement sources report that Kandula told investigators he wanted to take over the government and kill the president; authorities were looking into the suspect’s mental health.

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