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President Biden signs executive order expanding access to child care and long-term care

On Tuesday, President Joe Biden signed an executive order aimed at increasing access to child care and to long-term care for older adults and those with disabilities.

The White House said in a statement that Biden’s orders will immediately take effect and will direct federal agencies to identify which of their grant programs are capable of supporting child care and long-term care including for individuals working on federal projects. Per The Associated Press, while the order contains more than 50 directives to improve access and better working conditions for caregivers, “the directives would be funded out of existing commitments. That likely means their impact would be limited and they’d carry more of a symbolic weight about what’s possible. The Democratic president was far more ambitious in 2021 by calling to provide more than $425 billion to expand child care, improve its affordability and boost wages for caregivers.”

The White House said the cost of child care has risen 26% in the past decade and more than doubled over 30 years. Cost of care for those who are elderly or who have disabilities has risen 40% in the past decade. They described the executive order as “the most comprehensive set of executive actions any president has ever taken to improve care for hardworking families while supporting care workers and family caregivers,” and noted that “many Americans — particularly women — stay out of the workforce to care for their families, making it hard for businesses to attract and retain a skilled workforce and for the economy to grow. A BCG brief forecasts losses of $290 billion each year in gross domestic product in 2030 and beyond if the U.S. fails to address the lack of affordable child care.”

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Fox News, Dominion Voting Systems settle for $787.5M in defamation lawsuit over election lies

Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News have reached a deal to settle the $1.6 billion defamation case brought against Fox by the electronic voting company. Dominion sued Fox over unfounded accusations from the cable news giant, in which they accused Dominion on-air of helping to rig the 2020 presidential election against former President Donald Trump.

Soon after Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis announced that the case has been resolved, attorneys for Dominion told reporters that Fox would pay $787.5 million to settle the lawsuit. Judge Davis had brought the jury and 12 alternates back into the courtroom following a lengthy break in proceedings. The settlement averted a weeks-long trial that could have seen top Fox TV hosts and network boss Rupert Murdoch testify

Fox said in a statement: “We are pleased to have reached a settlement of our dispute with Dominion Voting Systems. We acknowledge the Court’s rulings finding certain claims about Dominion to be false. This settlement reflects FOX’s continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards. We are hopeful that our decision to resolve this dispute with Dominion amicably, instead of the acrimony of a divisive trial, allows the country to move forward from these issues.”

Dominion CEO John Poulos told reporters that the settlement was historic, adding, “Fox has admitted to telling lies about Dominion that caused enormous damage to my company, our employees and the customers that we serve. Nothing can ever make up for that. Throughout this process we have sought accountability and believed the evidence brought to light through this case underscored the consequences of spreading lies. Truthful reporting in the media is essential to our democracy.”

The suit brought by Dominion argued that Fox News and its sister network Fox Business “intentionally and falsely” blamed Dominion for the 2020 loss of former President Donald Trump to President Joe Biden by airing unsubstantiated claims about the company. Fox had said in court filings that statements by its hosts about Dominion were protected by the First Amendment; and also said Dominion had not shown that the statements were made with so-called actual malice, which is the threshold for civil defamation claims.

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Michael Ray's new music will chronicle his “last three years”

Michael Ray‘s not holding back on honesty in his upcoming batch of music.

The singer, who recently dropped his new song “Get Her Back,” is slated to release a six-song EP titled Dive Bars & Broken Hearts. Produced by Michael Knox (Jason AldeanHank Williams Jr. and Montgomery Gentry), the project is his first set of new music since 2021’s Higher Education EP.

“We wanted to really put in a lot of attention to give every song what it deserves, so we’re shooting videos for them,” Michael tells ABC Audio of his soon-to-be-released music. “We’re really going to tell the story because a lot of this is kind of where I’ve been the last three years. It’s also where I am currently about just being honest about life.”

On top of the candid storytelling, Michael’s Dive Bars & Broken Hearts EP will hone in on the ’80s and ’90s country sound prominently featured in his latest chart-topping hit, “Whiskey And Rain.”

“[With] ‘Whiskey And Rain,’ we saw the biggest numbers that we’ve ever seen,” Michael shares. “This is working, so let’s double down on this. Now we’re focused, so I’m excited to get it out and just for people to hear where I’ve been and what’s been up.” 

Michael’s Dive Bars & Broken Hearts EP arrives June 23. While you wait, watch the cinematic “Get Her Back” music video on YouTube.

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Brett Young shares new song ‘Dance With You’

Brett Young has released his new love song “Dance With You,” written by Young alongside Jordan Minton and Jimmy Robbins. Young recently debuted the track while out on the road for his headlining 5 Tour 3 2 1 Tour, performing the song while the accompanying lyric video played in the background of his set.

The video for “Dance With You” shares personal footage from Young’s wedding day. Says Brett: “It meant so much to release a little bit of my own love story. My wife and I have a bond that’s hard to put into words. This song and video let us relive the events of such a special day and the start of our journey. Getting to share it with the world made me even more thankful for what we have.”

Take a look at the video for “Dance With You” – here.

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Reba McEntire to release album and lifestyle book ‘Not That Fancy’

Reba McEntire shared news of the release her new lifestyle book, “Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots” on October 10th, as well as an accompanying album, also titled Not That Fancy, set to drop on October 6th. Reba revealed details of both projects during an appearance on NBC Today.

Reba teamed up with Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb for Not That Fancy, recording stripped-down versions of some of Reba’s most iconic songs. The 14-track collection will feature all the songs from the “Revisited” portion of her 2021 triple album, Revised, Remixed, Revisited, along with three stripped-down versions of previously unreleased hits, including “The Night The Lights Went Out in Georgia,” “If You See Him/If You See Her” with Brooks & Dunn, and “Till You Love Me,” along with the new single, “Seven Minutes In Heaven.”

The companion lifestyle book “Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots” is ‘an enchanting collection of funny, poignant, and deeply personal stories, photos, lifestyle tips, and recipes from the multi-faceted global superstar.’  You can pre-order an autographed copy of the book here: bit.ly/talkshoplivere

Reba McEntire Set to Drop Album and Book, ‘Not That Fancy’—“This is Just a Fun Book”

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Alanis Morissette shares cover version of ‘Yellowjackets’ theme ‘No Return’

Grammy-winning artist Alanis Morissette has released the new single, No Return” (Extended Version), a reworked version of the theme song for Showtime’s mystery-thriller series Yellowjackets.  Yellowjackets, starring Melanie Lynskey, Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci, and Tawny Cypress, centers on a girls’ soccer team who must survive in the wilderness after a plane crash. The show takes place in two timelines — in 1996 immediately after the crash, and 25 years later in 2021.

Written by Yellowjackets composers Craig Wedren and Anna Waronker, Morissette’s version of “No Return” debuted during the opening credits in the fourth episode of Yellowjackets Season 2. The original theme song will returning in the following episode 5, with Morissette’s version to appear at other points during the season.

The 48-year-old Morissette shared in a statement to Variety: “I love the original version of “No Return,” It’s just a perfect song. It was a little daunting to be asked to reinterpret it but I see parallels between Yellowjackets and my perspective while songwriting: the sheer intensity, that going for the jugular with no fear around going for the profane … I’ve strived my entire career to support the empowerment of women and sensitives and see the world through the female lens, and what’s so wonderful about this show is that each character is allowed to be dynamic and complex as opposed to oversimplified, reduced versions of women.”

Take a listen to Morissette’s version of ‘No Return’here.
Buy or stream ‘No Return (Extended Version)’here.

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SZA teams up with Doja Cat for remix version of ‘Kill Bill’

Two years after their smash hit “Kiss Me More,” Doja Cat and SZA have dropped their newest collaboration ⁠— a remix of SZA’s “Kill Bill.”

SZA and Doja Cat’s previous collaboration Kiss Me More received critical acclaim, earning Grammy nominations for record of the year and song of the year, and winning the duo a Grammy Award for best pop duo/group performance.

The original version of “Kill Bill” peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in December. Take a listen to SZA and Doja’s version of “Kill Bill” – here.

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Nashville notes: Kameron Marlowe's engaged + Jordan Davis' signed vinyl

Kameron Marlowe is engaged to Meagan Bennington. The “Steady Heart” singer popped the question to Meagan on April 13. View photos of the snowy proposal on Kameron’s Instagram.

Jameson Rodgers is dropping a new track, “Built For Heartbreaks,” on Friday, April 21. Hear a preview of it on Jameson’s Twitter and presave the song now.

Jordan Davis is giving his fan club members a chance to get an exclusive autographed Bluebird Days vinyl before it releases in June. Check out Jordan’s tweet for more information and join theparish.club to get your copy.

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Morgan Wallen's brewing something with Ryl Tea

Morgan Wallen has teased an upcoming partnership with Ryl Tea. 

“I’m excited to announce that I’m working with The Ryl Company to bring you guys something special real soon,” Morgan shares in a video on Instagram. “They do iced tea better than anyone else and man, does this bring me back to my childhood days. We have a lot of stuff coming up, and I just want to make sure you follow them on the socials to stay tuned.”

The post also features a photo of Morgan and The Ryl Company’s founder, Blodin Ukella, holding up their cans of Ryl Tea.

A zero-sugar and zero-calorie beverage, Ryl Tea combines the classic taste of homemade Southern iced tea with “healthy tea polyphenols.” According to Ryl’s website, “polyphenols” as “natural chemical compounds found in tea leaves that act as antioxidants and can help control the damaging effect of free radicals in your body.”

For more information on Ryl Tea, visit drinkryl.com.

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Nate Smith adds six new tracks to upcoming debut album

Nate Smith has announced that he’s releasing a deluxe edition of his self-titled debut album. Both Nate Smith and Nate Smith (Deluxe), the latter with six additional songs, will arrive on April 28.

Of his forthcoming releases, Nate shares, “It has been so much fun making this album, and I really believe in every one of these songs. Releasing an album has always been a goal of mine, but at the end of the day it's really not about me. It's about being able to reach other people with music that means something.”

“I'm not trying to be cool, or reinvent the wheel, or chase musical trends . I'm going after the heart of the matter,” he adds.

Nate’s debut record will feature his number one hit, “Whiskey On You,” as well as previously released songs “I Don’t Wanna Go To Heaven,” “I Found You,” “Better Boy” and “Oil Spot.”

Here’s the track listing for Nate Smith (Deluxe):

If I Could Stop Loving You
Alright, Alright, Alright
One Good Girl 
Back At It Again
You Ain’t Been In Love
Better Boy
You Only Want Me When You’re Drunk
Bad Memory
Oil Spot 
Wreckage
LFG 
Whiskey On You 
You Shouldn’t Have To 
Sleeve 
I Found You
Backseat 
Name Storms After 
Raised Up 
Under My Skin 
I Don’t Wanna Go To Heaven 
World on Fire 
I Don’t Miss You 
Good By Now 
What an Angel Ain’t 
Dear Heart 
Love Is Blind 

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