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President Biden calls cybersecurity a ‘core national security challenge’ as he meets with tech leaders to discuss forming national strategies to improve security

President Joe Biden described cybersecurity as a “core national security challenge” as he met with leaders on Wednesday from the private sector to discuss national cyber defenses and form a strategy for how to improve security. The White House summit included chief executives from various industries including technology, financial services, insurance, energy and education and addressed critical infrastructure resilience, building enduring cybersecurity and the cybersecurity workforce.

Biden met with Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, IBM and ADP, and CEOs from JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, TIAA and U.S. Bancorp.  The White House said that Coalition, Vantage Group, Resilience and Travelers insurance companies also attended the summit, along with creative education leaders from Code.org, the University of Texas system, Tougaloo College, Girls Who Code and Whatcom Community College.

Following the meeting, the White House announced the National Institute of Standards and Technology will work with members of the industry to develop a framework to improve the security and integrity of the technology supply chain. The Biden administration also said it will expand the Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Initiative to include natural gas pipelines.

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Justin Moore earns 10th No.1 single with ‘We Didn’t Have Much’

Justin Moore’s latest single, “We Didn’t Have Much,” has reached the top spot on both the Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase/Country Aircheck charts, marking his 10th chart-topping single on country radio.

Moore posted on Twitter,“Humbling that country radio has continued to support my music after all these years. It’s something I don’t take for granted. I’m very grateful for those folks, the fans, and my team around me. Cheers to ’We Didn’t Have Much’ being our 10th #1 song on country radio.”

“We Didn’t Have Much” appears on Moore’s Straight Outta The Country album, which was released in April.

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Lady A’s “What A Song Can Do” album due out on October 22

Lady A – comprised of Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley, and Dave Haywood – have announced their eighth studio album, ‘What A Song Can Do’ due out October 22nd. The upcoming album includes 14 tracks, including the previously released single ‘Like a Lady’.

The project features a collaboration with Darius Rucker, Thomas Rhett, and Carly Pearce on “Friends Don’t Let Friends,” and Dave Haywood’s first lead vocal on “Working On This Love,” which began as a poem written for his wife Kelli. Lady A’s Charles Kelley said: “We’ve rediscovered our purpose, and it’s to entertain and spread a positive message – I really truly believe that. I want our legacy to be songs that make people feel good. But, I also think there’s more to our story that hasn’t been written yet.”

Lady A are currently on the road through October with their ‘What A Song Can Do’ tour, along with Carly Pearce, Niko Moon, and Tenille Arts.

Lady A to Release 8th Studio Album, ‘What a Song Can Do,’ on October 22

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Olivia Rodrigo drops the surprise release of her latest video for “Brutal”

Olivia Rodrigo has reunited with director Petra Collins in the video for “Brutal,” the opening track from her album ‘Sour.’

Rodrigo wrote on Instagram: “‘Brutal’ music video is out now! Had the best time ever making this. So so so grateful for Petra Collins, who constantly inspires me and who directed this video so incredibly. Hope you guys love the vid and all my teen angst lol.”

Earlier this summer, Rodrigo dropped the ‘Sour Prom Concert’ film, performing songs from her album, which was released on vinyl last week. You can take a look at Olivia’s video for “Brutal” at the link – here.

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Doja Cat set to host and perform at 2021 MTV VMAs; Shawn Mendes, Chloe Bailey, Twenty One Pilots added as performers

Doja Cat will be perform and serve as host of the 2021 MTV VMAs. Doja announced the news on Twitter: “I’m hosting the 2021 #VMAs this year. Wowowowowowow.  Tune in on 9/12 at 8pm on MTV”

MTV had just recently announced Doja and three other artists were added to the lineup of 2021 VMA performers: Shawn Mendes, Twenty One Pilots and Chloe Bailey (of Chloe x Halle).  You can take a look at the announcement – here. According to a press release, Chloe Bailey will be making her solo debut as ‘Chlöe’ by performing the song “Have Mercy,” which will be featured on her forthcoming solo album. Previously announced performers include Lil Nas X, Camila Cabello, Lorde, Machine Gun Kelly, and Olivia Rodrigo.

Justin Bieber and Megan Thee Stallion lead with 7 nominations and 6 nominations, respectively.  Fans can vote for their faves across 14 gender-neutral categories by visiting vma.mtv.com.

The 2021 MTV Video Music Awards will take place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on Sunday, September 12 at 8PM ET/PT.

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House Democrats break stalemate, voting to advance $3.5 trillion budget bill and infrastructure plan

House Democrats have approved a $3.5 trillion budget blueprint, which advanced two pieces of President Joe Biden’s agenda. The House voted 220-212 on Tuesday to instruct committees to write the bill, despite a disagreement between a small group of moderate Democrats and progressives in the House that lasted into the early morning of Tuesday.

Lawmakers returned during their August recess to Capitol Hill as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tied the $3.5 trillion budget spending plan and a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill together, while committing to take up a vote on the infrastructure bill by Sept. 27. The rule was passed along party lines with all Democrats voting in favor and all Republicans voting against it.

Biden praised House Democrats and called Pelosi “masterful” in her leadership. Biden said: “We are a step closer to truly investing in the American people, positioning our economy for long-term growth and building an America that outcompetes the world,” adding, “There were differences, strong points of view. They’re always welcome. What is important is that we came together to advance our agenda.”

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President Biden will stick with August 31 deadline for Afghanistan evacuations

President Joe Biden said he doesn’t plan to extend the August 31 deadline for all U.S. military personnel to be evacuated from Afghanistan. Biden made the announcement on Tuesday during remarks in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, saying there are contingency plans to continue the evacuations after Aug. 31 if the Taliban allow it. Biden said: “We are determined to complete this mission. Another 19 U.S. military flights, 18 C-17s and one C-130 carrying approximately 6,400 evacuees, and 31 coalition flights carrying 5,600 people have left Kabul just in the last 12 hours — a total of 50 more flights, 12,000 more people since I’ve updated you this morning.”   Western allies have been pushing Biden to extend the deadline for all U.S. military personnel to leave the country, and Biden had previously expressed a willingness to do so. However in his remarks on Tuesday, Biden cited safety for U.S. troops as a reason for leaving by the existing Aug. 31 deadline.

Meanwhile, the Taliban announced Tuesday that it opposes the extension of the evacuation deadline, and has also banned Afghan nationals from leaving on the flights. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told reporters: “We are not in favor of allowing Afghans to leave. The Americans “have the opportunity, they have all the resources, they can take all the people that belong to them but we are not going to allow Afghans to leave and we will not extend the deadline.”

Tuesday’s virtual summit G7 meeting came after Biden was criticized internationally at how he handled the Afghanistan withdrawal. The Taliban militant group swiftly took over control of the country this month and the U.S. government has been working to airlift the remaining citizens and Afghan aides out of Afghanistan.

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Old Dominion announce their upcoming 4th studio album “Time, Tequila and Therapy

Old Dominion have announced that their fourth studio album, ‘Time, Tequila & Therapy,’ will be released on 8th October, 2021. It is available for pre-order – here. The group also shared their new track “All I Know About Girls” which is available immediately when you pre-order the upcoming LP.   You can take a listen to the song – here.

The 13-track project is described as, “where the boys survey the ups, downs, trials, and tribulations of life, love, and friendships while infusing their signature country sound with songwriting eloquence and arena rock ambition.”  The album also features a collaboration with the legendary “Empress of Soul,” Gladys Knight. The members of Old Dominion – comprised of Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Brad Tursi, Whit Sellers, and Geoff Sprung — are all listed as co-writers on the project’s tracks, alongside Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne.

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Kacey Musgraves shares title track of new album and short film ‘Star-Crossed’

Kacey Musgraves has announced her new album ‘Star-Crossed,’ the follow-up to 2018’s ‘Golden Hour,’ due out September 10. Musgraves produced the album’s title track with Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk, who also served as writers/producers on ‘Golden Hour.’ Musgraves recorded ‘Star-Crossed’ in Nashville earlier this year in just under three weeks, according to a press release. The album is described as “a modern-day tragedy in three acts” that “tells an extremely personal journey of heartache and healing.”

Musgraves will also release a 50-minute ‘Star-Crossed’ film on Paramount+ on September 10. The film, directed by Bardia Zeinali, stars Musgraves along with cameo appearances from Eugene Levy, Princess Nokia, and others. Director Zeinali said in a statement: “We wanted it to feel cinematic and epic without compromising the heart and the emotion. to feel fantastical and heightened and tell her story through the lens of art and fashion.”  Check out the trailer for the short film – here.

You can stream the title track instantly by pre-order the upcoming LP at your streaming service of choice.

Kacey Musgraves Officially Announces New Album ‘Star-Crossed’, Releases Title Track & Film Trailer

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Shawn Mendes releases ‘Summer of Love’ music video

Shawn Mendes released his highly anticipated single “Summer of Love” with an accompanying music video. “I hope this song makes people feel free, free from the weight of life, even if just for a moment,” said Mendes, 23, in a statement.

The music video, directed by Matty Peacock, was shot in Majorca, Spain and follows the singer as he experiences a care-free dream summer. In an interview, the singer-songwriter said he drew inspiration for “Summer of Love” from the time off he spent with his girlfriend, Camila Cabello, 24, in Miami.

Mendes shared a video and series of pictures on Instagram strutting in his single’s merchandise on Instagram, an also shared a video of himself strolling through the streets of New York City as he was greeted by screaming fans. Mendes captioned the video “Some real summer love in NewYork 🧡 missed you guys so much. 6 Hours!!!”

Take a look at the video for “Summer of Love” – here.

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