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FDA Pulls Emergency Use Of Malaria Drug Hydroxychloroquine For COVID-19 Patients

On Monday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revoked the emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine to treat hospitalized COVID-19 patients, saying the drug carries too many risks without any apparent benefit.

The EUA was first issued in March, and applied to patients hospitalized with the illness and those in clinical trials. In April, the FDA warned doctors against prescribing the drug to COVID-19 patients outside of those settings. Monday’s action will not impact clinical trials, which are expected to continue.

The announcement covers both hydroxychloroquine and a related compound, chloroquine phosphate. These drugs are traditionally used treat malaria and certain autoimmune conditions, including lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, and the FDA’s announcement does not apply to these uses.

US revokes emergency use of malaria drugs vs. coronavirus

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Supreme Court Rules LGBTQ Workers Protected From Job Discrimination

On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that a landmark civil rights law protects LGBT people from discrimination in employment. The court decided by a 6-3 vote that a key provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 known as Title VII that bars job discrimination because of sex, among other reasons, encompasses bias against LGBT workers.

“An employer who fires an individual for being homosexual or transgender fires that person for traits or actions it would not have questioned in members of a different sex. Sex plays a necessary and undisguisable role in the decision, exactly what Title VII forbids,” Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote for the court. Justices Samuel Alito, Brett Kavanaugh and Clarence Thomas dissented.

The ruling protects an estimated 8.1 million LGBT workers across the country, because most states don’t protect them from workplace discrimination. An estimated 11.3 million LGBT people live in the U.S. 

In landmark case, Supreme Court rules LGBTQ workers are protected from job discrimination

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Garth Brooks To Hold Concert Event Across 300 Drive-In Theaters On June 27th

Garth Brooks will headline a unique concert event on June 27,. performing across 300 drive-in theaters. The concert will be created exclusively for this event, making it the largest one-night show to play at outdoor theaters across the United States and Canada.

Says Garth. “This drive-in concert allows us all to get back to playing live music without the uncertainty of what would be the result to us as a community. This is old school, new school, and perfect for the time we are in.”

Tickets will go on sale on June 19 at 12 p.m. ET via Ticketmaster. You will also be able to review the drive-in theaters available in your area. Tickets are General Admission and of limited availability. They will cost $100, all inclusive. The event will take place rain or shine and will begin at dusk.

Garth Brooks Concert to Be Played at 300 Drive-in Theaters

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Luke Bryan Releases New Song And Video Called “Build Me A Daddy”

Luke Bryan has released his new song, “Build Me a Daddy,” and accompanying video for the track.

“Build Me a Daddy” is featured on Luke’s upcoming seventh studio album, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here, which is set to drop on Aug. 7. The new song follows the release of three singles from the album: “Knockin’ Boots,” “What She Wants Tonight” and “One Margarita.”

Watch Luke’s new video for “Build Me a Daddy” at the link: here

Luke Bryan Shares Emotional New Song ‘Build Me a Daddy’

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Lil Baby’s “My Turn” Returns To No. 1 Spot On Billboard 200 Charts

Lil Baby’s My Turn is making its return to the Billboard 200. The album debuted at No. 1 back in March, spending 13 weeks in the top six; and now it’s climbed back to the No. 1 spot once again for the week ending on June 13. It is the longest gap for an album to make its return to No. 1, with the last record being held by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born soundtrack taking a 17-week hiatus.

Lady Gaga’s album Chromatica debuted at No. 1 last week, but has slipped to the No. 2 spot.

Lady Gaga Falls To No. 2 As Lil Baby Returns To No. 1 On The Billboard Albums Chart

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Halsey Leaks Bonus Track ‘Wipe Your Tears’ In Honor Of Pride Month

Halsey has released an alternate version of a deep-cut from her latest album ‘Manic’ on social media, which you can check out via her Twitter at the link: here.

‘Wipe Your Tears’ is featured as an exclusive bonus track on the Japanese edition of the album, which dropped earlier this year. “prolly gon get in trouble for this but, happy pride !” Halsey wrote on Twitter.  She added, “here’s the full OG version of wipe your tears. my favorite wlw song of mine that ended up on a special release of Manic…if it gets taken down it ain’t my fault.”

‘Manic’ dropped in January of this year, featuring the hit singles “Without Me,” “Graveyard” and “You Should Be Sad.”

Halsey Leaks ‘Manic’ Deep-Cut in Honor of Pride Month: Listen to ‘Wipe Your Tears’

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Coachella And Stagecoach Festivals Announce Rescheduled 2021 Dates

After it was announced that the Coachella and Stagecoach festivals’ October dates were canceled by county health officials, promoter Goldenvoice announced new dates for both festivals in 2021.

Coachella is being planned for April 9-11 and April 16-18, 2021, Stagecoach is scheduled for April 23-25, 2021.

Coachella’s 2020 edition was previously scheduled to take place April 10-12 and April 17-19 with headliners Travis Scott, Frank Ocean and Rage Against the Machine.

“A year without Coachella and Stagecoach is hard for us to comprehend, but we have every intention of returning in 2021,” Goldenvoice said in a statement. “We look forward to sharing our new lineups and more information. We can’t wait to be together in the desert again when it is safe.”

All 2020 passes will be honored in 2021 and pass holders will receive emails with instructions on how to proceed for new tickets or refunds.

Coachella, Stagecoach festival dates announced for 2021

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Police Killing Of Rayshard Brooks In Atlanta Officially Ruled A Homicide

On Sunday, authorities in Georgia ruled that the fatal police shooting of Rayshard Brooks was a homicide. Brooks, 27, died after he was shot twice in the back on Friday, the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office said in a statement. Brooks was shot after a confrontation with two Atlanta police officers in the parking lot of a Wendy’s fast food restaurant.

 Police had been summoned there on a report of a man sleeping in his car in the drive-through. Brooks struggled with the officers after they administered a field sobriety test and tried to take him into custody, and surveillance video appears to show Brooks running away from the officers with a stun gun that he’d taken from one of them While running, Brooks appeared to turn around and point the weapon at police. but according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, “At that point, the Atlanta officer reaches down and retrieves his weapon from his holster, discharges it, strikes Mr. Brooks there on the parking lot, and he goes down.”

Atlanta Police Chief Erika Shields resigned over the shooting, saying in a statement that “it is time for the city to move forward and build trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve.” Garrett Rolfe, the officer who shot Brooks, was fired; and a second officer, Devin Brosnan, was placed on administrative duty.

                

Medical examiner rules Rayshard Brooks’ death a homicide from two gunshot wounds in the back

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California Leaders Request Probe Into Black Man’s Hanging Death

The apparent hanging death of a black man in the Los Angeles area is being investigated, after demands among residents and celebrities about the initial finding of suicide had been brought into question. The body of 24-year-old Robert Fuller was found near Palmdale City Hall Wednesday afternoon by a passerby, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

“He was hanging from a tree,” said police during a press conference last week.  “Personnel from the adjacent fire station responded and determined that he had passed. Although the investigation is ongoing, it appears that Mr. Fuller has tragically died by suicide.” Someone in the audience said, “That’s a lie. That’s a lie.”  By Saturday, demonstrators gathered outside City Hall to demand a thorough investigation. Protesters gathered at the tree where Fuller’s body was found, and members of Fuller’s family and a sheriff’s investigator on the case said there was no indication he left a suicide note.

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger said she has asked California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to conduct an independent investigation. The county coroner’s office said in its own statement that a definitive cause of death has been deferred pending further investigation. Questions about Fuller’s death led demonstrators to gather Friday outside City Hall, and the social media hashtag #JusticeForRobertFuller was being used to bring attention to the case.  Kim Kardashian West urged her Twitter followers to endorse a Change.org petition calling for “a thorough and proper investigation.”

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Gone West Releases Their Long-Awaited Debut Album “Canyons”

Gone West has released its debut album, Canyons.  The band –– consisting of singer Colbie Caillat, songwriter Jason Reeves, Hawaiian recording artist Justin Kawika Young and singer Nelly Joy, was originally formed in 2018 after successful individual careers as recording artists and songwriters.

The members of the group have known each other for more than a decade. Nelly and Jason are married, while Colbie and Justin recently broke off their engagement. The band takes its name as a homage to their homes states—Iowa, Texas, California and Hawaii—which are all west of their current Nashville residence.

Each of the members of Gone West shared in the writing of all 13 songs on Canyons, which also features songwriters Tom Douglas, Liz Rose, Nathan Chapman and more. The album’s lead single, “What Could’ve Been” is currently No. 30 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart – you can listen to it at the link: here

Gone West Delivers Sun-Soaked Country on Debut Album ‘Canyons’

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