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White House Says President Trump Did Not Order COVID-19 Testing Slowdown

The White House said on Monday that President Trump has not directed any slowdown in coronavirus testing. The president had said at a political rally in Oklahoma on Saturday that he had directed his people to slow down testing for the virus because the process had led to an increased number of known COVID-19 cases.

The White House said at the time that he was kidding and made clear on Monday that no such request was made. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said at a news briefing “It was a comment that he made in jest,” adding that Trump had not told officials to slow the rate of testing. “He has not directed that,” McEnany said. “Any suggestion that testing has been curtailed is not rooted in fact.”

Trump Has Not Directed Slowdown in Coronavirus Testing: White House

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White House Adviser Peter Navarro Declares Trade Deal With China Is “Over”

In an interview on Monday, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro says the trade deal with China is “over.”  When asked about the trade agreement, Navarro pointed to Washington’s anger over Beijing not sounding the alarm earlier about the coronavirus outbreak.

Navarro also said the “turning point” came when the United States learned about the spreading coronavirus only after a Chinese delegation had left Washington following the signing of the Phase 1 deal on January 15.

“It was at a time when they had already sent hundreds of thousands of people to this country to spread that virus, and it was just minutes after wheels up when that plane took off that we began to hear about this pandemic,” Navarro said.

President Donald Trump and his administration repeatedly have accused Beijing of not being transparent about the outbreak.

White House advisor Peter Navarro says China trade deal is ‘over’

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Gabby Barrett Releases Her Debut Album “Goldmine”

Gabby Barrett has released her debut album, Goldmine which features a talented array of songwriters. Fresh off Gabby’s No. 1 lead single, “I Hope,” which topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart in April, Goldmine features 13 songs, including current single, “The Good Ones.” “The Good Ones” was inspired by Gabby’s then-boyfriend, now-husband Cade Foehner.

Gabby co-wrote 12 songs on the album with top songwriters including Josh Osborne, Emily Weisband, Ross Copperman, Josh Kear, Jon Nite and more. The album’s title track is the only song Gabby didn’t write, which was written by Nicolle Galyon, Caitlyn Smith and Liz Rose.

Gabby became the fourth solo female artist in 14 years to score a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Country Airplay chart with her debut single I Hope.

‘American Idol’ Alum Gabby Barrett Transcends Genre On Debut Album ‘Goldmine’

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Carly Pearce Files For Divorce From Michael Ray After Less Than a Year of Marriage

After just eight months of marriage, country stars Carly Pearce and Michael Ray are calling it quits. Pearce filed for divorce from Ray on Friday, their reps confirmed.

The couple tied the knot in Nashville, Tennessee, last October. They got engaged in December 2018, just several months after going public with their relationship. 

Ray, 32, and Pearce, 30, last appeared in public together on June 6, when they both performed without a live audience at the Grand Ole Opry. They were joined on the bill by Steve Wariner and Lee Brice on stage during their performances.  Fans started to suspect Pearce and Ray’s relationship might be on the rocks after her June 20th Instagram post, where Pearce wasn’t wearing her wedding band, and hadn’t posted a photo with Ray in months. 

Carly Pearce Files for Divorce from Michael Ray

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Justin Bieber Denies Sexual Assault Allegations

Justin Bieber is fighting back against what he claims is a ‘false story’ about him being involved in a sexual assault in 2014. The 26-year-old musician took to social media and in a series of tweets, denied the claims he was involved in any way.

“In the past 24 hours a new Twitter appeared that told a story of myself involved with sexual abuse on March 9, 2014 in Austin Texas at the Four seasons hotel,” said Bieber. “I want to be clear. There is no truth to this story. In fact as I will soon show I was never present at that location.”

He continued, “As her story told I did surprise a crowd in Austin at Sxsw where I appeared on stage with my then assistant side stage and sang a few songs. What this person did not know was that I attended that show with my then gf Selena Gomez.” Justin backed up his statement by posting several stories about him being with Gomez, who he was dating and was with at the event.

See all his tweets in the link below.

Justin Bieber Denies Sexual Assault Allegations

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Black Eyed Peas Drop Their New Album ‘Translation’

Black Eyes Peas have dropped their latest studio album, “Translation.”  Rappers will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo offer a mix of hip hop, pop, dance, reggaeton, and trap, with album collaborators including Shakira, Tyga, Nicky Jam, Becky G and French Montana to name a few.

The Black Eyed Peas premiered ‘Mamacita’ featuring Ozuna and J. Rey Soul in April, and the music clip has since amassed 100 million-plus views.

You can view the video for “Mamacita” at the link here

Black Eyed Peas Releases New Album “Translation”

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TikTok Users, K-Pop Fans Said To Be Behind False Registration For Trump Tulsa Rally

Tik-Tok users and K-Pop fans are said to be behind the small turnout at President Donald Trump’s first campaign rally in months. Mr Trump’s campaign manager had blamed “radical” protesters and the media, but political strategists say that teenagers across the US ordered tickets without intending to turn up to ensure there would be empty seats.

The campaign had reported at least one million ticket requests for the event and anticipated large crowds, but the 19,000-seat arena at at Tulsa’s Bank of Oklahoma Center was far from full and plans for him to address an outside “overflow” area were abandoned.

It is unclear how many of the hundreds of thousands of ticket reservations touted by the Trump campaign were fake, but one TikTok video encouraging people to sign up for free tickets to ensure there would be empty seats at the arena has received more than 700,000 likes.

Teens on TikTok Reserved “Fake” Tickets For Trump’s Tulsa Rally

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Three Stabbed To Death In Park Outside London Considered “Terrorist Incident”

Authorities said that three people who were stabbed to death at a park in a town just outside London is considered a “terrorist incident;” three others were left seriously injured in the attack.

The attack took place in Forbury Gardens, a public park in Reading, a large town around 40 miles west of London. The park was full of groups sitting on the grass when “one lone person walked through and “suddenly shouted some unintelligible words and went around a large group of around 10, trying to stab them.” Shortly after the incident, a 25-year-old man from Reading was arrested on suspicion of murder, police said, adding that they were not looking for any other suspects. The man’s name was not released. The stabbing was later declared a “terrorist incident.”

U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted that his thoughts were with those affected by the attack, adding Sunday that he was “appalled and sickened that people should lose their lives in this way.”

Deadly park stabbing was a terror attack: UK police

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Charlie Daniels Reschedules “Volunteer Jam” For February 2021

Charlie Daniels announced his annual all-star concert, Volunteer Jam, has been rescheduled for Feb. 22, 2021, at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. The concert was originally slated for Sept. 15, 2020, but has been postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Charlie’s Volunteer Jam, which was created in 1974, has brought together some of music’s biggest stars for a number of worthwhile causes.

Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster.com and the Bridgestone Arena box office. Previously purchased tickets will transfer to the new concert date.

Charlie Daniels’ Volunteer Jam Rescheduled For February 2021

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Listen To Rascal Flatts New Single, “How They Remember You”

Rascal Flatts have released a new single, “How They Remember You,” their first new music since the release of the single, “Back to Life,” in 2018. 

The trio planned to embark on their Farewell Tour from June to October 2020, but the tour has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Listen to “How They Remember You” at the link: here

“How They Remember You”: Rascal Flatts is teasing a new single release

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