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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi And Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin Strike Deal To Avert Shutdown

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin have reached a bipartisan deal to keep the government funded through early December and avoid a shutdown just before the election. Pelosi hailed the short-term spending legislation — known as a “continuing resolution,” or CR – in a statement on Tuesday, in which she pointed to $8 billion in increased spending on food-assistance programs that she secured, in exchange for agreeing to renewing funding for a farm bailout program strongly supported by Republicans.]

The legislation extends government funding through Dec. 11, and could come to the Senate floor later this week. Congress needs to pass a spending bill by Sept. 30 or large portions of the government would begin to shut down. The bill also must be signed by President Trump ahead of the shutdown deadline.

House GOP and Dems reach agreement to avoid shutdown, Pelosi says

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Maddie & Tae To Release New 6-Song Holiday EP, “We Need Christmas”

Maddie & Tae will release a new holiday EP, We Need Christmas, on Oct. 23. The six-track project features two originals – ‘Merry Married Christmas’ and ‘We Need Christmas’ along with holiday favorites ‘This Christmas’, ‘Holly Jolly Christmas’, ‘O Come All Ye Faithful’ and ‘Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)’.

Maddie & Tae wrote on social media: “We’re excited to share we’ve created our first Christmas project! It’s always been a dream of ours.” Limited edition We Need Christmas merchandise and autographed memorabilia can now be pre-ordered at weneedchristmas.maddieandtae.com.

At the recent photo shoot for the holiday release, Maddie & Tae were presented personalized plaques celebrating the RIAA’S official platinum certification their hit single, “Die From A Broken Heart.” The song recently reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart and currently holds at No.5 in its 58th week.

We Need Christmas can be pre-ordered at the link here, along with limited edition merchandise.

‘We Need Christmas’: Maddie & Tae are getting festive with a six-song holiday collection

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Ingrid Andress Set To Release Deluxe Version of Debut Album, “Lady Like”

Ingrid Andress has revealed she will release a deluxe version of her 2020 debut album, Lady Like.

Lady Like Deluxe will include 10 songs from Ingrid’s debut album, as well as three new recordings: “Feeling Things,” “Boys” and “More Hearts Than Mine,” featuring Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman of Little Big Town.

Ingrid’s debut single, “More Hearts Than Mine,” reached No. 1 on the Mediabase chart in April 2020.  The deluxe edition of Lady Like will drop on October 2nd.

Ingrid Andress’ ‘Lady Like’ deluxe edition features collaboration with Little Big Town

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Final Season of Schitt’s Creek Coming to Netflix in October

Less than 24 hours after the comedy hit Schitt’s Creek completed a history-making sweep at the Emmys, the show’s sixth and final season will make its way to Netflix beginning October 7th. Schitt’s Creek Season 6 originally aired on Pop TV between January and April of this year. 

Schitt’s Creek originally ran on Canada’s CBC Television beginning in 2015, but the only way to watch it in the US was to subscribe to Pop TV or buy episodes on Amazon. Netflix began hosting past seasons in 2017, and the series had a huge spike in popularity in the U.S. At Sunday night’s 2020 Emmy Awards, Schitt’s Creek took home every single award in the comedy series categories — the first time the feat has ever been accomplished. On top of winning Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Directing, and Outstanding Writing, each of the shows’ four principal cast members won trophies: Eugene Levy for Outstanding Lead Actor, Catherine O’Hara for Outstanding Lead Actress, Dan Levy for Outstanding Supporting Actor, and Annie Murphy for Outstanding Supporting Actress.

Schitt’s Creek ‘s Emmy-sweeping final season comes to Netflix this October

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Post Malone Leads 2020 Billboard Music Awards Nominations: See The Full List Of Nominees

On Tuesday, the nominees for the 2020 Billboard Music Awards were announced with Post Malone leading all artists with 16 nominations. Lil Nas X earned 13 nominations, and Billie Eilish and Khalid tied with 12 nominations each.

The nominees for the top honor, the Billboard 200 Album award, will be decided between Swift’s Lover, Malone’s Hollywood’s Bleeding, Khalid’s Free Spirit, Grande’s Thank U, Next and Eilish’s When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

The 2020 Billboard Music Awards will air Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. EDT on NBC, hosted by Kelly Clarkson for the third year in a row. The ceremony was originally set to take place in April but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A full list of nominees can be found on the official Billboard website.

Billboard Music Awards: Post Malone Tops Nominations With 16

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CDC Reverses New Guidelines On Airborne Spread Of COVID-19

Officials from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) continued to modify the agency’s guidelines on COVID-19. On Monday, the CDC abruptly pulled down a days-old change suggesting that the virus can spread from person to person among those greater than 6 feet apart, particularly indoors. 

The agency’s guidance has long said that respiratory droplets, emitted from the nose and mouth of an infected person, “are the main way the virus spreads.” In an update posted Friday, the CDC said these microscopic particles could travel distances greater than 6 feet, particularly in poorly ventilated indoor spaces, like “restaurants and fitness classes.” That language, however, was removed late Monday morning. 

The CDC said in a statement posted on the guidelines home page:  “A draft version of proposed changes to these recommendations was posted in error to the agency’s official website. CDC is currently updating its recommendations regarding airborne transmission of [COVID-19 and] once this process has been completed, the update language will be posted.”

CDC abruptly removes new guidance on coronavirus airborne transmission

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Justice Department Labels NYC, Portland, Seattle ‘Anarchist’ Over Protest

On Monday, the Justice Department labeled New York City, Portland, Ore., and Seattle as “anarchist jurisdictions” to be evaluated for possible cuts in federal funding for failing to rein in “violent” anti-racism protests.

U.S. Attorney General William Barr said in a statement that an executive order from President Donald Trump this month threatens to withhold federal funding from cities where local officials have cut police department funding or have refused to accept federal forces.

Barr cited rising gun violence in New York, cuts to the city’s police budget and other criteria for justifying its designation as an “anarchist jurisdiction.”  Barr said that Portland endured “100 consecutive nights of protests marred by vandalism, chaos, and even killing,” and Seattle’s was cited for “[permitting] anarchists and activists to seize six square blocks of the city’s Capitol Hill neighborhood.”

The ‘anarchist’ designations mean all federal agency heads must submit reports to the Office of Management and Budget detailing all funding in those cities for review and possible cuts.

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Take Your First Look At Chris Stapleton’s New Video For “Starting Over”

Chris Stapleton has released a new video for his latest single, “Starting Over,” the title track to Chris’ upcoming album. The video features footage from the song’s recording process at Nashville’s historic RCA Studio A.

Chris’ upcoming 14-track album features 11 songs that he co-penned, as well as three covers: John Fogerty’s “Joy Of My Life” and Guy Clark’s “Worry B Gone” and “Old Friends.”

Stapleton’s album “Starting Over” will be released on Nov. 13. You can watch the new video for the title track at the link: here.

Chris Stapleton Debuts Music Video for ‘Starting Over’

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Jennifer Nettles Teams Up With Bon Jovi For Single “Do What You Can”

After releasing their single “Do What You Can” back in July, Bon Jovi and Jennifer Nettles have reunited for a country take on the track. The newly released music video includes additional footage “dedicated to everyday heroes fighting to rise about this pandemic.” You can view the video: here. Bon Jovi and Nettles previously collaborated on the band’s single “Who Says You Can’t Go Home” from their 2005 album Have a Nice Day

“Do What You Can” comes from Bon Jovi’s 15th studio album Bon Jovi: 2020, due out October 2 via Island Records after being pushed back in May due to the coronavirus pandemic. Pre-order Bon Jovi 2020 at the link: here.

Bon Jovi and Jennifer Nettles Duet Again After 2006 Smash ‘Who Says You Can’t Go Home’

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Disney+ Releases First Trailer For ‘WandaVision’

The first trailer for Disney+’s Wandavision was just released, with Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany returning as Wanda Maximoff and Vision. Wandavision is a “blend of classic television and the Marvel Cinematic Universe,” says Disney+. It follows Wanda and Vision, “two super-powered beings living idealized suburban lives” who “begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems.” 

The trailer shows Wanda and Vision living a happy life in various classic TV show settings. Kathryn Hahn also stars in the series, which is the first of the planned MCU shows coming to Disney+. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, starring Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie, is also supposed to premiere sometime this year. The premiere was originally scheduled for August but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.  The Marvel characters of Hawkeye, Loki, She Hulk and Ms. Marvel are also getting their own shows, .as well as an alt-universe animated show called What If

WandaVision will premiere later this year.  You can view the first trailer for the show at the link: here.

Suburban Secrets Lurk in the First Trailer for WandaVision: Watch

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