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President Trump Approves Disaster Declaration For California Wildfires

President Trump approved a disaster declaration for California to funnel federal aid to affected regions devastated by wildfires in the state. According to a White House statement, those areas include Lake, Napa, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, and Yolo counties.

Hundreds of active fires in those areas have already burned around 1 million acres and California is also battling two of the largest fires in the state’s history: the 314,000-acre LNU Lightning Complex Fire in the northern Bay Area and Central Valley, and the 291,000-acre SCU Lightning Complex Fire largely east of San Jose.

Gov. Gavin Newsom thanked the President for approving the disaster relief in a statement: “Thank you to the President for your partnership and granting this urgent Major Disaster Declaration,” Newsom. California is battling two of the largest fires in our history and has seen nearly 600 new fires in the last week caused by dry lightning strikes. These are unprecedented times and conditions, but California is strong – we will get through this.” Newsom has said the current wave of fires are due to extraordinary weather in the state, noting that California has recorded more than 11,000 lightning strikes over the past 72 hours.

Donald Trump Issues Presidential Disaster Declaration For Massive California Wildfires

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Trump Senior Advisor Kellyanne Conway To Depart White House At End Of Month

Kellyanne Conway, a senior adviser to President Donald Trump and one of his longest-serving aides, is leaving the White House at the end of the month. Conway, whose title is counselor to the president, was the first woman to manage a presidential campaign to victory. Conway informed the President of her decision Sunday night in the Oval Office. In a statement, Conway said she and her husband, George Conway, were making the decision based on what they think is best for their four children.

Conway wrote of herself and her husband: “We disagree about plenty, but we are united on what matters most: the kids. Our four children are teens and ‘tweens starting a new academic year in the middle school and high school that will be conducted remotely from home for a least a few months. As millions of parents nationwide know, kids ‘doing school from home’ requires a level of attention and vigilance that is as unusual as these times. This is completely my choice and my voice. In time, I will announce future plans. For now, and for my beloved children, it will less drama, more mama.” George Conway, a conservative lawyer and outspoken critic of the president, is stepping back from his role on the Lincoln Project, an outside group of Republicans devoted to defeating Trump in November.

Conway’s announcement comes on the eve of the Republican National Convention. Conway has been intimately involved in the convention planning, and will be speaking Wednesday night about the theme of “everyday heroes.” 

Trump aide Kellyanne Conway says she is leaving the White House at end of the month

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FDA Issues Emergency Use Authorization Of Convalescent Plasma For Covid-19

President Trump on Sunday announced that the Food and Drug Administration has issued an emergency use authorization for the use of convalescent plasma for COVID-19 patients. Trump called the move “historic” and claimed the treatment will “save countless lives.”

The FDA said more than 70,000 patients have been treated with convalescent plasma, which is taken from people who have recovered from COVID-19.  The FDA added that the “known and potential benefits of the product outweigh the known and potential risks of the product.” 

There is no conclusive evidence that using convalescent plasma works, and additional data will be forthcoming from other analyses and ongoing, well-controlled clinical trials in the coming months.

FDA issues emergency convalescent plasma treatment for COVID-19

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Carrie Underwood And Brad Paisley To Perform At Grand Ole Opry

Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley will step into the circle together Sept. 5 to perform during the Grand Ole Opry.  It will be the 4,941st consecutive Saturday night broadcast at the Opry.

Paisley and Underwood have been friends since touring together early in Underwood’s career. The superstars went on to an 11-year run as one of the most popular and successful hosting duos in CMA Awards history. While live audience shows have been paused at the Opry since mid-March because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Opry members and special guest artists have been performing. Paisley has been an Opry member since 2001, and Underwood has been an Opry member since 2008.

The duo will kick off their one-hour show live on Circle Television at 7 p.m. CT. The show will also stream live on Circle’s YouTube.

Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood set to take the Grand Ole Opry stage together in September

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Dwight Yoakam & Wife Emily Joyce Welcome First Child

Dwight Yoakam and wife Emily Joyce welcomed their first child on Aug. 16, a baby boy named Dalton Loren Yoakam.

The news was posted on Dwight’s Instagram: “Like the lyric from the song ‘Waterfall’ that Dwight wrote for Emily on his 3 Pears album says…Babies get born even in a…Pandemic lock down…With great joy and happiness Dwight & Emily announce the birth this past Sunday of their new baby boy. Dalton Loren Yoakam. Born 8-16-2020 at 9:19am – D Team”

After dating for 10 years, Dwight and Emily were married in March 2020 in a private ceremony at St. Monica Catholic Church in Santa Monica, CA.

Dwight Yoakam, Wife Emily Joyce Welcome First Child

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BTS Sets YouTube Record With Over 100M Views In 24 Hours

BTS has made history, setting a record on YouTube.  The K-pop sensation had the best-ever 24 hour debut of a music video on YouTube with their new song “Dynamite.”

Dynamite is the group’s first-ever all-English single. As of press time, the view count on YouTube recorded over 180 million watches and counting. The song is set to become BTS’s highest-charting singles ever.  “Dynamite” arrived ahead of BTS’s upcoming album that is currently in the works, which is set to arrive later this year.

Watch the video for Dynamite at the link: here.

All the Records BTS Broke With ‘Dynamite’ in the First 24 Hours

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J Balvin And Roddy Ricch Pull Out Of MTV VMAs 2020 Performer Lineup

J Balvin and Roddy Ricch have both dropped out of performing at the MTV Video Music Awards. While no reasons have been stated for either artist’s decision to cancel, sources say that the show’s new format may have been the issue. Performers still scheduled to appear include BTS, Miley Cyrus, Maluma, and Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande, who’ll perform their hit collab “Rain on Me”.

Originally, the VMAs were to be held at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, however those plans were shut down by the state of New York due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Now, host Keke Palmer will host the show virtually, with performances held at iconic spots throughout New York City. A statement read, “The VMAs will highlight the boroughs in an exciting show and return to Barclays Center in 2021. MTV will continue to work closely with the Department of Health, state and local officials, the medical community, and key stakeholders to ensure the safety of all involved.”

The 2020 MTV VMAs will take place on Sunday, Aug. 30.

J Balvin & Roddy Ricch Drop Out of MTV VMAs 2020 Performer Lineup

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Lauren Alaina taps Jon Pardi for title track duet, “Getting Over Him”

Mercury NashvilleLauren Alaina recruits Jon Pardi to join her on “Getting Over Him,” the just-released title track off her new EP.

Fun-loving and full of swagger, the tune is all about how a fling can ease post-breakup pain. While Lauren’s part of the song mourns the loss of a relationship and an unfaithful partner, Jon chimes in to offer her a good time and distract her from her heartbreak.

“We were dive bar kissing / Heartbreak fixing / No strings Saturday night,” the two singers harmonize in the chorus. “Hot like a match / It burned out fast / Forever wasn’t in our eyes…”

Lauren and Jon effortlessly trade lines throughout the song, and for good reason: It’s not their first time collaborating. Lauren signed on as a guest artist for Jon’s “Don’t Blame it on Whiskey,” off his Heartache Medication album.

While she’s no stranger to duet projects, Lauren admits that she’s a little surprised her EP includes a song about moving on with a quick fling.

“I’ve done duets with other people for their projects, but I have never done any for my own,” she explains “…[Jon’s] energy is so amazing. I can’t believe I have a rebound song — but I do.”

Getting Over Him is due out on September 4.

By Carena Liptak
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In his new song, Hardy “doesn't wanna be your boyfriend anymore”: But it's not what you think

Big Loud RecordsHardy takes a roundabout route to romance in “Boyfriend,” the newest tune to be released off his forthcoming debut album.

In the song, he lists all the reasons why he wants to change his relationship status with his girlfriend.

“I’m tired of talking ‘bout babies and diamond rings / And I’m so sick of driving clear across this town / Every night from my place to yours, girl / I don’t wanna be your boyfriend anymore,” he sings in the first verse.

By the chorus, though, it’s clear that a breakup isn’t what Hardy has in mind. Instead, he’s hoping to upgrade his status from “boyfriend” to “husband.” The singer says the idea for the tune comes straight from his relationship with his real-life leading lady.

“This song comes from a personal experience, inspired by the one and only Caleigh Ryan, my girlfriend,” he explains. “This is the first ‘I love you’ song that does not have a redneck twist that I’m releasing — the first vulnerable love song that I’ve put out, and I’m excited for people to see that side of what I do.”

“Boyfriend” comes off Hardy’s first full-length album, A Rock, which drops in September.

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Carly Pearce drops social media hints about next musical chapter, following divorce from Michael Ra

ABC/Image GroupEver since Carly Pearce announced that she was splitting from her husband, Michael Ray, the singer has been hinting that she’s been hard at work on new music. This week, she posted a cryptic clue on social media that left fans wondering if that new music is getting closer.

Carly shared a black and white photo of herself in the studio, wearing headphones and standing in front of a mic as her hair obscures her face. “He’ll hide the red flags for a little while…”she captioned the image.

If this hint does mean a new song from Carly, it won’t be the first she’s shared this summer: In June, she debuted a new tune during a performance on the Grand Ole Opry stage.

Called “Show Me Around,” that track tributes her longtime producer busbee, who died last September. Her self-titled sophomore album, which came out in February, is the last full project that busbee worked on.

That same month, Carly hinted that more new material was in store, since quarantine had turned out to be a surprisingly creative time for her.

“And unexpectedly, I started writing…” she related, “because I just put out an album in February. So I was like, ‘Wait a minute, I still have all this music that I need to go out there and do and perform and live.’”

Carly and Michael announced their divorce in June. They’d been married since October of 2019.

By Carena Liptak
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