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Death Toll Continues To Rise As Wildfires Sweep Over 3.4M Acres Across The West Coast of the U.S.

 At least 15 people have died across California, Oregon and Washington as a result of wildfires burning throughout the western United States,

The devastating wildfires have destroyed hundreds of homes and prompted waves of evacuations. The National Interagency Fire Center said that 96 large fires have so far burned more than 3.4 million acres. Fires in Oregon, California and Washington have burned tens of thousands of acres. In Oregon, Gov. Kate Brown declared that the communities of Detroit, Blue River, Vida Phoenix and Talent have been “substantially destroyed,” with hundreds of homes lost and more than 300,000 acres charred.

Meanwhile in California, the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said 28 major wildfires are burning throughout the state have resulted in eight deaths, burned more than 2.5 million acres and destroyed 3,700 structures. One of the newest fires in California, the Creek Fire, has burned 136,000 acres and destroyed 360 structures in Fresno County, and at least 30,000 people in the county have been evacuated.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee visited the site of the Sumner Grade Fire, which has burned hundreds of acres, destroyed multiple homes and caused thousands to evacuate. Inslee also said 330,000 acres have burned statewide.

Death toll rises from raging wildfires in the West

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Cyberattacks From Iran, Russia And China Targeting President Election In U.S.

On Thursday, Microsoft said it has detected an increase in cyberattacks from China, Iran and Russia, related to the upcoming presidential election this November. Microsoft said the attacks have targeted hundreds of people and organizations involved in both the Biden and Trump campaigns.

The tech giant said In China, a group known as Zirconium has attempted to gain intelligence on the upcoming U.S. election starting in March and continuing through this month. The group allegedly caused 150 compromises targeting the presidential candidates, their campaigns, and prominent individuals and organizations in the international affairs community. The company said Zirconium used something called “web bugs” or “web beacons,” sending a URL as targeted emails or text messages to determine if the recipients’ accounts are active.

In Iran, a group known as Phosphorus allegedly attempted to access the personal or work accounts of people involved in the U.S. presidential election between May and June. And in Russia, a group known as Strontium allegedly carried out attacks between September 2019 and this month to harvest login information for more than 200 organizations directly or indirectly affiliated with elections. The organization was previously blamed for a cyberattack on the Democratic presidential campaign in 2016.

Hackers out of Russia, China, Iran are targeting US election, Microsoft finds

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Take Your First Look At Luke Combs’ Official Video For ‘Lovin’ On You’

Luke Combs released two videos for his No 1 single, “Lovin’ on You” earlier this year: an acoustic video, and a lyric video.  Now Combs has released the ‘official’ music video for the track

Combs co-wrote Lovin’ on You with Thomas Archer, Ray Fulcher and James McNair, and it was released off his What You See Is What You Get album which dropped back in June. The new video was directed by Tyler Adams and produced by Aaron Conner, and Combs shared: “Had a blast making it with my beautiful wife @nicohocking, the band, and some younger versions of all of us. Check it out and let me know what y’all think.”

Check out the official video for Lovin’ on You at the link: here.

Luke Combs Heads to the Roller Rink in ‘Lovin’ On You’ Video

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Listen To Florida Georgia Line’s New Single, “Long Live”

Florida Georgia Line will follow up their No. 1 hit “I Love My Country,” with the release of their latest single, “Long Live.”

“Long Live” will officially be released to country radio on Sept. 14. The tune will not be featured on FGL’s 2019 album, Can’t Say I Ain’t Country, or their 2020 EP, Six Pack, so it is expected to be the lead single to their upcoming fifth album.

Take a look at the lyric video for “Long Live” at the link: here.

Florida Georgia Line Sing About the Small Town Way of Life in “Long Live”

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Laurence Fishburne And Jennifer Lewis To Star In ‘Black-ish’ Spinoff, ‘Old-ish’

Variety is reporting that ABC is developing a spinoff starring Black-ish‘s matriarch and patriarch, Earl “Pops” Johnson and Ruby Johnson, portrayed by Jennifer Lewis and Laurence Fishburne. 

Titled Old-ish, the show will be centered around in the original series. In addition to Black-ish, ABC also airs Mixed-ish, which is centered around Tracee Ellis Ross’ character, Rainbow Johnson. Meanwhile, Grown-ish, starring Yara Shahidi, airs on Freeform.

Series creator Kenya Barris will serve as the writer and executive producer for the franchise’s fourth installment. 

‘Black-ish’ spinoff ‘Old-ish’ in development with Jenifer Lewis, Laurence Fishburne

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AMC’s ‘The Walking Dead’ Set to End After Season 11 In 2022

AMC has announced that “The Walking Dead” will end in late 2022 with an expanded Season 11 spanning 24 episodes, in addition to the 6 episodes left to air in Season 10.  Thus, there are only 30 episodes of “The Walking Dead” left before it takes its final bow in 2022.  

In addition, the network revealed plans for a new spinoff to debut in 2023 for two key characters: Daryl Dixon (portrayed by Norman Reedus) and Carol Peletier (portrayed by Melissa McBride.) The spinoff will be helmed by current “The Walking Dead” showrunner Angela Kang and chief content officer of “The Walking Dead” universe Scott M. Gimple. Gimple is working on an episodic series set in the universe of the zombie apocalypse called “Tales of the Walking Dead” that will feature one-off episodes and stories that take place within the same timeline.

‘The Walking Dead’ is coming to an end

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White Professor Who Lied About Being Black Haw Resigned From George Washington University

Jessica Krug, the George Washington University professor who admitted she lied about being Black, has resigned. Krug, who is White, wrote a Medium post last week apologizing for building her life “around a violent anti-Black lie.” 

The university said in a letter to students and alumni: “Dr. Krug has resigned her position, effective immediatelyHer classes for this semester will be taught by other faculty members, and students in those courses will receive additional information this week.”

In her Medium post, Krug said throughout her adult life she has “eschewed my lived experience as a white Jewish child in suburban Kansas City under various assumed identities within a Blackness that I had no right to claim.”  Krug acknowledged that “unaddressed mental health demons” likely contributed to her decision to assume a black identity, but said that those struggles did not excuse the harm she caused to the Black community.   She added, “No white person, no non-Black person, has the right to claim proximity to or belonging in a Black community by virtue of abuse, trauma, non-acceptance, and non-belonging in a white community.”

Jessica Krug resigns from teaching position at George Washington University

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Tech Stocks Rebound As Nasdaq Records Largest Single-Day Gain Since April

On Wednesday, tech stocks rallied and pushed the Nasdaq Composite to its best day since April. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 439.58 points, or 1.6%, while the S&P 500 grew 2.01% and the Nasdaq ended the day up 2.71% for its largest single-day gain since April 29.

Tesla stock gained 10.92% after falling 21% on Tuesday and tech stocks such as Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet and Facebook also rebounded after all six lost $1 trillion in market value over the past three days. Microsoft stock closed up 4.26%, Apple rose 3.99%, Amazon gained 3.77%, Alphabet grew 1.55% and Facebook climbed 0.94%.

The S&P 500’s tech sector rallied 3.4% on Wednesday but remained down 8.4% for the week.

Stock Market Today: Nasdaq Comes to Life in Raucous Rebound

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Take A Look At Dan + Shay’s Live Performance Video For “I Should Probably Go To Bed”

Dan + Shay are sharing a new live performance video of their current single, “I Should Probably Go to Bed.”

The video features Dan playing piano and Shay providing lead vocals, recorded at Ocean Way Nashville Recording Studios, which is housed in a 100-year-old Gothic church on Music Row.

I Should Probably Go to Bed was produced by Dan, who performed and recorded every instrument at his home studio in Nashville. The single is currently No. 21 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.

Watch Dan + Shay’s new performance video for I Should Probably Go to Bed at the link: here.

Watch Dan + Shay’s Stunning Live ‘I Should Probably Go to Bed’

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Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani, Carrie Underwood Join List Of Performers At ACM Awards

The Academy of Country Music announced three more performers for the ACM Awards to be held on Sept. 16: Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and Carrie Underwood. Blake and Gwen will perform their current single, “Happy Anywhere,” while Carrie will sing a medley of songs by Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Barbara Mandrell, Martina McBride, Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton.

Previously announced performers include Jimmie Allen, Kelsea Ballerini, Gabby Barrett, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Tim McGraw, Maren Morris, Old Dominion, Riley Green, Tenille Townes, Thomas Rhett featuring Jon Pardi, Eric Church, Mickey Guyton, Morgan Wallen, Dan + Shay, Kane Brown, Florida Georgia Line, Trisha Yearwood and Luke Bryan.

The ACM Awards will air live from Nashville on Sept. 16 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS, hosted by Keith Urban. The show will take place at three iconic Nashville institutions: the Grand Ole Opry House, The Bluebird Cafe and Ryman Auditorium.

Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood Added to 2020 ACM Performers

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