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Morgan Wallen suspended by record label, declared ineligible fro 2021 ACM Awards after his use of racial slur is caught on video

Morgan Wallen has had his recording contract suspended “indefinitely” after being caught on camera using a racial slur. Big Loud Records said in a statement on Wednesday: “In the wake of recent events, Big Loud Records has made the decision to suspend Morgan Wallen’s contract indefinitely. Republic Records fully supports Big Loud’s decision and agrees such behavior will not be tolerated.”  Wallen’s music has also been removed from hundreds of country radio stations across the country and all upcoming appearances on CMT have been removed.  

In addition, Wallen will no longer be eligible for the upcoming 56th annual Academy of Country Music Awards. The ACM posted on social media to share Wallen’s ineligibility and removal of involvement from the upcoming award show scheduled for April 18, saying: “The Academy Of Country Music will halt Morgan Wallen’s potential involvement and eligibility for this year’s 56th Academy of Country Music Awards cycle. We have made his management team aware of this decision. The Academy does not condone or support intolerance or behavior that doesn’t align with our commitment and dedication to diversity and inclusion.”

Wallen issued an apology after a video of him using a racial slur outside of his Nashville-area home surfaced online. TMZ posted a video captured by a neighbor’s doorbell camera where Wallen is seen shouting profanities and using a racial slur before entering his home with a group of friends on Sunday, Jan. 31st.  Wallen said in a statement: “I’m embarrassed and sorry. I used an unacceptable and inappropriate racial slur that I wish I could take back. There are no excuses to use this type of language, ever. I want to sincerely apologize for using the word. I promise to do better.”

Morgan Wallen Won’t Be Eligible for 2021 ACM Awards After Racial Slur

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Morgan Wallen suspended by record label, declared ineligible for 2021 ACM Awards after his use of racial slur is caught on video

Morgan Wallen has had his recording contract suspended “indefinitely” after being caught on camera using a racial slur. Big Loud Records said in a statement on Wednesday: “In the wake of recent events, Big Loud Records has made the decision to suspend Morgan Wallen’s contract indefinitely. Republic Records fully supports Big Loud’s decision and agrees such behavior will not be tolerated.”  Wallen’s music has also been removed from hundreds of country radio stations across the country and all upcoming appearances on CMT have been removed.

In addition, Wallen will no longer be eligible for the upcoming 56th annual Academy of Country Music Awards. The ACM posted on social media to share Wallen’s ineligibility and removal of involvement from the upcoming award show scheduled for April 18, saying: “The Academy Of Country Music will halt Morgan Wallen’s potential involvement and eligibility for this year’s 56th Academy of Country Music Awards cycle. We have made his management team aware of this decision. The Academy does not condone or support intolerance or behavior that doesn’t align with our commitment and dedication to diversity and inclusion.”

Wallen issued an apology after a video of him using a racial slur outside of his Nashville-area home surfaced online. TMZ posted a video captured by a neighbor’s doorbell camera where Wallen is seen shouting profanities and using a racial slur before entering his home with a group of friends on Sunday, Jan. 31st.  Wallen said in a statement: “I’m embarrassed and sorry. I used an unacceptable and inappropriate racial slur that I wish I could take back. There are no excuses to use this type of language, ever. I want to sincerely apologize for using the word. I promise to do better.”

Morgan Wallen Won’t Be Eligible for 2021 ACM Awards After Racial Slur

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Virginia Senate backs bill to abolish the death penalty

On Wednesday, the Virginia Senate approved legislation to abolish the death penalty, bringing the state one step closer to becoming the 23rd state to do so. The upper chamber of the General Assembly voted 21-17 on the bill along party lines. The Virginia House of Delegates must still vote on the legislation — and the two chambers must agree on a matching bill — before it can be sent to Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam for signature. 

Gov. Northam, called for the repeal of the death penalty during his State of the Commonwealth address last month, saying, “It’s time to change the law and end the death penalty in Virginia. We’re taking these actions because we value people, and because we believe in treating people equitably. That matters in policy, and it matters in symbols.”

Twenty-two states have abolished the death penalty and three have moratoriums on the practice. President Joe Biden has promised to work toward repeal at the federal level.

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Former Ohio police officer indicted by grand jury in fatal shooting of

Prosecutors said on Wednesday that a former Ohio police officer has been indicted in the fatal shooting of a black man last month. Adam Coy, the white officer who served with the Columbus Police Department, was indicted by a Franklin County grand jury in the shooting death of Andre Hill, 47. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said Coy was indicted on charges of murder, felonious assault and dereliction of duty.

The shooting occurred on Dec. 22, when Coy and another officer, Amy Detweiler, responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle. Police body camera footage showed Hill emerging from a garage and holding up a cellphone in his left hand, seconds before he was fatally shot by Coy, Coy had not activated the body camera, but an automatic “look back” feature captured the shooting without audio. Detweiler told investigators that Coy yelled, “There’s a gun in his other hand” before opening fire. Hill was on the garage floor for several minutes before an officer came to his aid, and was taken to an area hospital where he later died.

Former Ohio police officer indicted in fatal shooting of Andre Hill

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Former Ohio police officer indicted by grand jury in fatal shooting of Andre Hill

Prosecutors said on Wednesday that a former Ohio police officer has been indicted in the fatal shooting of a black man last month. Adam Coy, the white officer who served with the Columbus Police Department, was indicted by a Franklin County grand jury in the shooting death of Andre Hill, 47. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said Coy was indicted on charges of murder, felonious assault and dereliction of duty.

The shooting occurred on Dec. 22, when Coy and another officer, Amy Detweiler, responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle. Police body camera footage showed Hill emerging from a garage and holding up a cellphone in his left hand, seconds before he was fatally shot by Coy, Coy had not activated the body camera, but an automatic “look back” feature captured the shooting without audio. Detweiler told investigators that Coy yelled, “There’s a gun in his other hand” before opening fire. Hill was on the garage floor for several minutes before an officer came to his aid, and was taken to an area hospital where he later died.

Former Ohio police officer indicted in fatal shooting of Andre Hill

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Brothers Osborne’s T.J. Osborne comes out as gay

T.J. Osborne of Brothers Osborne has come out as gay in a new interview with Time.  The 36-year-old musician said in a feature story published on Wednesday, February 3rd that “I’m ready to put this behind me,” and while he’s known he was gay since he was young, only T.J.’s close friends and family knew about it. T.J. said: “I’m very comfortable being gay. I find myself being guarded for not wanting to talk about something that I personally don’t have a problem with. That feels so strange.”

T.J. is the first openly gay artist signed to a major country record label. He admitted that he’s a bit concerned about the way country music fans will react to the news, saying, “People will ask, ‘Why does this even need to be talked about?’ and personally, I agree with that.” T.J.also said he came out to his brother, John, shortly after they moved to Nashville. John said, “He was very open and candid about it, and I was emotional, because my brother was finally able to be completely honest with me about who he was. How often, in life, do we hold back parts of ourselves and wish that we didn’t?” John added, “If I had to have all my money and success erased for my brother to be truly fulfilled in life, I wouldn’t even think about it. Not for a second.”

You can read more of T.J.’s interview with Time at the link here

T.J. Osborne of Brothers Osborne Comes Out as Gay

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Lil Nas X Teases New Song ‘Montero (Call Me by Your Name)’ in Super Bowl commercial

Lil Nas X is previewing his Super Bowl LV ad for technology company Logitech. The “Old Town Road” rapper narrates: “We stand there in defiance. We the makers, we the ground-breakers, we the creators, the streamers… and dreamers.”

The 60-second ad will air during Super Bowl Sunday on Feb. 7 and also features Lil Nas X’s yet-unreleased single, “Montero (Call Me by Your Name),” which derives its title from Nas’ birth name.

Lil Nas X Previews New Song ‘Montero (Call Me by Your Name)’ in Logitech Super Bowl Ad

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The Weeknd Officially Reschedules ‘After Hours’ Tour to 2022

The Weeknd‘s postponed 2020/2021 tour dates have been announced, officially rescheduled to kick off in 2022. The After Hours Tour has now been rescheduled twice due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

The news comes prior to The Weeknd’s upcoming Super Bowl halftime show performance, which is set for this coming Sunday, February 7.

Tickets are now on sale for the rescheduled dates, and the new scheduled 2022 dates will go on sale on Monday, February 8 at 10:00 a.m.

The Weeknd Pushes Back ‘After Hours’ Tour to 2022: See The Dates

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Jeff Bezos to step down as CEO of Amazon

Amazon announced Tuesday that founder Jeff Bezos will step down from his position as CEO. The 57-year-old Bezos will transition to the role of executive chair in the third quarter of 2021; Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon Web Services, will be the company’s new chief executive, the company said.

Bezos said in a letter to Amazon employees,, “In the exec chair role, I intend to focus my energies and attention on new products and early initiatives. Andy is well known inside the company and has been at Amazon almost as long as I have. He will be an outstanding leader and he has my full confidence.”

Bezos founded Amazon in 1994, expanding into a massive online retail platform worth $1 trillion by 2018. Tuesday’s announcement came as the Federal Trade Commission voted to approve an agreement in which Amazon would pay $61.7 million to settle allegations it failed to pay Flex delivery drivers their full tips.

Jeff Bezos steps down as Amazon CEO

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Carrie Underwood shares update about her recent neck injury

Carrie Underwood is recovering from a recent neck injury that left her unable to exercise for several days, sharing the news of her injury on her fitness app fit52.  Underwood launched the app in March 2020 in coordination with the release of her book, Find Your Path: Honor Your Body, Fuel Your Soul, and Get Strong with the Fit52 Life.

Underwood let fans know she was recently sidelined due to an injury that needed some rest, saying, “Been out a few days w/a neck injury.” She added that the injury kept her from working out for a while, but she was finally ready to slowly get back in the gym; however she also acknowledged her exercise routine needed a few changes to accommodate her neck. Underwood said, along with a makeup-free photo of herself smiling in her gym, “Slowly stepping back in w/ swaps & modifications. Focusing.” 

Carrie Underwood Returns To Fitness Routine After Neck Injury

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