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Roberta McCain, Mother Of Late Sen. John McCain, Passes Away At 108

Roberta McCain, mother of late U.S. Sen. John McCain, died Monday at the age of 108, at her home in Washington, D.C., family members announced. “I couldn’t have asked for a better role model or a better friend,” daughter-in-law Cindy McCain, widow of Sen. McCain, tweeted.  

Roberta McCain was an Oklahoma oil heiress and wife and daughter-in-law of two U.S. 4-star Navy Admirals. She campaigned at age 96 for her son’s presidential run against Democrat Barack Obama in 2008. Roberta McCain attended the 2018 Washington, D.C., funeral of her son, Sen. John McCain, who died of cancer at age 81. Roberta met and eloped with Jack McCain, a Navy officer serving aboard a battleship docked in Long Beach.

Sen. John McCain credited his mother’s support with his success in politics including two presidential campaigns in 2000 and 2008, two terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, and five Senate terms. Roberta and her husband raised their three children in Washington, D.C. Her husband died in 1981 and her daughter, Jean Alexandra “Sandy” Morgan, died in 2019. Survivors include her son, Joseph McCain of Washington; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren.

Roberta McCain, John McCain’s mother, dies at 108

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President Trump Hits The Campaign Trail As Doctors Say He Has Tested Negative For COVID-19

President Donald Trump’s White House physician Dr. Sean Conley released a memo on Monday stating the president had recently tested negative for COVID-19 on consecutive days and is no longer contagious. Conley said in his memo a number of measures were used to test Trump and that he had tested negative on antigen tests instead of the more conclusive polymerase chain reaction test. Conley did not say on which days Trump tested negative. “This comprehensive data, in concert with the CDC’s guidelines for removal of transmission-based precautions, have informed our medical team’s assessment that the President is not infectious to others,” Conley said in the memo.

The news comes as Trump returns to the campaign trail Monday night with a rally in Florida after he and several White House and campaign aides were infected with Covid-19. “They say I’m immune. I feel so powerful,” Trump told the crowd in Sanford. “I’ll walk into that audience, I’ll walk in there, kiss everyone in that audience. I’ll kiss the guys and the beautiful women.”

Trump returns to campaign trail following coronavirus infection

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Listen To Justin Moore’s New Single “We Didn’t Have Much”

Justin Moore has released his latest single “We Didn’t Have Much,” the first single from Justin’s sixth studio album, which is expected to drop in 2021. “We Didn’t Have Much” will impact country radio on Oct. 19.

Justin scored his ninth No. 1 single with “Why We Drink” in August. He released a 17-song live album, Live at the Ryman, on Sept. 25.

Listen to “We Didn’t Have Much” at the link: here.

Justin Moore Takes a Sentimental Turn in New Song, “We Didn’t Have Much”

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Dolly Parton’s “A Holly Dolly Christmas” Hits No. 1 On Billboard Top Country Albums Chart

Dolly Parton’s new holiday album, A Holly Dolly Christmas has debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. The new release is Dolly’s first holiday album since 1990’s Home for Christmas.

The 12-song collection features several holiday standards, including “Mary, Did You Know,” “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus,” “Holly Jolly Christmas” and more, as well as six original tunes that Dolly penned. The album also features duets with some of Dolly’s friends, including Michael Bublé, Billy Ray Cyrus, Miley Cyrus, Jimmy Fallon and Willie Nelson, plus a special song with her brother, Randy Parton.

A Holly Dolly Christmas also debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Holiday Albums chart, while hitting No. 16 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart. The album marks Dolly’s eighth No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

Dolly Parton Jingles In Atop Country & Holiday Album Charts: ‘What a Great Early Christmas Present for Me!’

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Offset Shares Birthday Post On Social Media For Cardi B Sparking Reconciliation Rumors

Despite their recent break-up, Migos’ Offset praised his ex-wife Cardi B on social media in honor of her birthday, celebrating his love with a picture and caption.

Offset posted on Instagram: “HAPPY BIRTHDAY @iamcardib you are amazing woman you the best!” he wrote. “Me and Kulture are proud of you!!! over came every obstacle in front you they was all sleep at once then you woke the world up! Thank you for being 1000% every min I known you live it up enjoy keep f–king balling I’m lucky.”

Cardi filed for divorce from Offset on Sept. 15 after three years of marriage.

Offset Says He’s ‘Lucky’ to Have ‘Amazing’ Cardi B in Birthday Tribute Amid Divorce

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Austin Mahone Announces New Single “Summer Love”

Austin Mahone sparked controversy by joining OnlyFans, an app to share NSFW content with paying customers. In Austin’s case, the goal is to gather publicity to kickstart his singing career.

Austin announced the release of a new single titled “Summer Love” on social media and then gave paying customers on OnlyFans an exclusive preview, saying in his Instagram post: “New single SUMMER LOVE dropping 10/15  exclusive listen on my OnlyFans tonight at 7pm est  link in bio”

See Austin’s official announcement post on Instagram –here

Austin Mahone Announces New Single “Summer Love”

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Twitter Flags President Trump’s Tweet Claiming He Is ‘Immune’ To Covid-19

On Sunday, social media platform Twitter flagged a tweet in which President Donald Trump claimed he was now “immune” to COVID-19 after receiving treatment for the virus. Twitter hid the president’s tweet behind a warning, stating that it “violated Twitter rules about spreading misleading and potentially harmful information” related to the coronavirus.

Trump wrote in the Tweet: “A total and complete sign off from White House Doctors yesterday. That means I can’t get it (immune), and can’t give it. Very nice to know!!!” Trump’s tweet referenced a memo by his personal physician Dr. Sean Conley in which he said the president met Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria to safely emerge from isolation and is “no longer considered a transmission risk to others” but made no mention of immunity from the virus. The White House has also not confirmed whether Trump has tested negative since contracting the coronavirus.

The president also claimed immunity on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures saying he could be safe from contracting the virus “maybe a long time, maybe a short time, could be a lifetime” adding it was unclear how much immunity can be expected after recovery. Trump praised the staff at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center where he received three days of treatment for COVID-19 stating that the treatments he received were standard and “pretty routine.” Trump’s treatment, however, included an experimental antibody cocktail from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals known as REGEN-COV2.

Twitter flags Trump claim of COVID-19 immunity

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Denver Police Identify Suspect In Fatal Shooting Near Opposing Protests

On Sunday, Denver authorities identified the security guard who was arrested after a fatal shooting near dueling protests by left-wing and right-wing demonstrators. The Denver Police Department said in a statement that Matthew Dolloff, 30, was being held for investigation of first-degree murder in a shooting Saturday outside the Denver Art Museum that left one man dead. Dolloff was being held without bond.

Authorities have not identified the victim of the shooting. The protests had taken place earlier at Denver’s Civic Center, where people had gathered for a “Patriot Rally” and a Black Lives Matter-antifa “soup drive.”  In an apparent response to social media posts linking Dolloff to the anti-fascist movement, the department said it was “unaware of whether the suspect is personally affiliated with any political organization.”

A Denver police official, Joe Montoya, said a verbal altercation preceded the shooting, which occurred as the protests were winding down. Photos of the confrontation captured by a Denver Post photographer appeared to show a man spraying something at another man with a handgun. Montoya said that video had been recovered, but he declined to provide details. He said two guns and a can of mace were found from the scene. He said investigators were still trying to determine what happened.

Denver police say protest shooting suspect is not linked to political movement

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Lindsay Ell Debuts Video For “Want Me Back’

Lindsay Ell dropped a new video for “wAnt me back,” the lead single from her album, heart theory.

heart theory is comprised of 12 tracks that journey through each stage of grief: shock, denial, anger, bargaining, depression, testing and acceptance. “If theory is the science of music, heart theory is the science of a heart,” says Lindsay. “I hope this roadmap can be a comfort if you need it, reassurance when you need to remember to believe in yourself or maybe just a glimpse into a memory that’s made you who you are.”

Watch Lindsay’s new video for “wAnt me back” at the link: here.

Lindsay Ell unveils music video for ‘Want Me Back’

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Kane Brown And Sarah Hyland Set To Co-Host CMT Music Awards

CMT announced that the first set of co-hosts for the 2020 CMT Music Awards on Oct. 21st will be Kane Brown and actress Sarah Hyland, Two additional hosts will be announced soon.

“The CMT Music Awards have always been about bringing the fans and their favorite artists together to celebrate,” says Kane. “I have so many great memories of the show—from watching as a fan at home to accepting my first industry award win on the CMT stage. I‘m excited to join this year as a first-time host and can’t wait for everyone to see the amazing performances that are lined up this year.”

“I’m so excited to be co-hosting the 2020 CMT Music Awards this year,” adds Sarah. “Fans are the backbone of music and art; without them we would never be able to do what we love. I can’t wait to see what happens at this year’s show and who the fans vote for. Congratulations to all the nominees!”

The fan-voted CMT Awards will air on CMT, with a six-network simulcast across MTV, MTV2, Logo, Paramount Network, Pop and TV Land. Fan voting is open now and continues until 11 a.m. CT on Oct. 12. The Top 5 Video of the Year finalists will be revealed on Oct. 12, with extended voting continuing through Oct. 16 to determine the winner in that category.

CMT Music Awards: Kane Brown, Sarah Hyland to host Oct. 21 show

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