In a speech on Thursday, President Joe Biden called on Congress to immediately pass a measure for $33 billion in additional emergency support to Ukraine to defend against Russian forces. The United States have already given billions to the Ukraine war effort. In his remarks Thursday, the president stressed the importance of U.S. aid in …
Monthly Archives: April 2022
Oklahoma House approves anti-abortion bill, banning abortions after 6 weeks
On Thursday, the Oklahoma House passed a bill banning abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy, sending it to Governor Kevin Stitt for his signature to become law. The S.B. 1503 bill (detailed in full here) is modeled after Texas’ six-week abortion ban law. The bill states in part that the law is to be …
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Kansas City Royals shortstop Adalberto Mondesi out for season with ACL tear
Kansas City Royals team president Dayton Moore announced that shortstop Adalberto Mondesi was diagnosed with a torn ACL in his left knee and likely will miss the remainder of the season. Mondesi’s injury occurred in Tuesday’s game against the Chicago White Sox. Mondesi has had a slow start this season, with a .140 batting average …
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Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat each fined $15,000 by NBA for obscene gesture
The NBA announced on Thursday that they have fined Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler $15,000 for making an obscene gesture during the team’s series-clinching win on Tuesday against the Atlanta Hawks. The Heat were also fined $15,000 for turning a video of the gesture into a social media post. The social media post has since …
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Tim McGraw and Sam Hunt to headline inaugural GoldenSky Festival in Sacramento, CA
Tim McGraw and Sam Hunt will headline the inaugural GoldenSky Music Festival at Discovery Park in Sacramento, CA. The first-time event will take place during the weekend of October 15-16. Among the many country artists scheduled to perform at GoldenSky are Brothers Osborne, Midland, Carly Pearce, Parmalee, Michael Ray, Diamond Rio, Brian Kelley, Lindsay Ell, …
Brandi Carlile pulls out of Stagecoach Festival after testing positive for COVID-19
Brandi Carlile has tested positive for COVID-19, and as a result will miss her performance at Stagecoach Festival this weekend. The 40-year-old Carlile said in a video on Instagram that she tested positive for the virus, sharing: “It finally happened. I have the COVID, so I won’t be able to come to Stagecoach. It’s horrible. …
Lady Gaga announces new song from upcoming film ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ titled ‘Hold My Hand’
Lady Gaga has announced the new song from the upcoming Tom Cruise film Top Gun: Maverick titled ‘Hold My Hand.’ The song is written by Gaga and will be featured in the film, opening May 27. It will also be released on May 3 (you can pre-save the track – here). Earlier this week, the …
Bad Bunny to star in Spider-Man standalone film ‘El Muerto’
Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio — better known by his stage name Bad Bunny — has been cast as the newest Marvel hero, and will lead the Spider-Man standalone comic book film “El Muerto.” Ocasio will be the first Latino actor to headline a live-action Marvel film. Sony Motion Picture Group president Sanford Panitch made the …
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Jacksonville Jaguars and OT Cam Robinson agree to 3-year extension worth $54 million
The Jacksonville Jaguars and veteran offensive tackle Cam Robinson agreed to a contract extension for three years worth $54 million, with an annual salary of $18 million. Robinson confirmed the news Wednesday on his Instagram story. Robinson was set to play on the franchise tag with a salary of $16.7 million in 2022. He received …
Miami judge vacates life sentence of man wrongfully convicted of murder in 1991
On Wednesday, a judge in Miami vacated the life sentence of Thomas “Jay” Raynard James, a 55-year-old Black man who prosecutors said was wrongfully convicted because of mistaken identity in 1991. As he left a Miami courtroom with his attorneys and family members, James said: “I feel good. Real good.” Still wearing his red prison …
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