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Texas and Mississippi to lift COVID-19 mask mandates and business restrictions

Governors of Texas and Mississippi announced Tuesday that they will lift their state’s mask mandates, as well as lift the restrictions on businesses and facility capacity back to 100%. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the mandates are no longer needed due to advancements of vaccines and therapeutics to protect against COVID-19. The new executive order goes into effect on Wednesday, March 10, rescinding most earlier executive orders related to the coronavirus. Abbott said in address to the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce: “With the medical advancements of vaccines and antibody therapeutic drugs, Texas now has the tools to protect Texans from the virus. We must now do more to restore livelihoods and normalcy for Texans by opening Texas 100 percent. Make no mistake, COVID-19 has not disappeared, but it is clear from the recoveries, vaccinations, reduced hospitalizations, and safe practices that Texans are using that state mandates are no longer needed.” He said the new order ensures “that all businesses and families in Texas have the freedom to determine their own destiny.”

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves made a similar announcement, tweeting, “Starting tomorrow, we are lifting all of our county mask mandates and businesses will be able to operate at full capacity without any state-imposed rules. Our hospitalizations and case numbers have plummeted, and the vaccine is being rapidly distributed. It is time!”

The moves come just days after CDC Director Rochelle Walensky warned that progress in the U.S. against the virus was “stalling,’ adding: “Things are tenuous. Now is not the time to relax restrictions.” However both states have seen declines in the average daily number of new cases of COVID-19. Texas has administered more than 5.5 million doses of vaccine. About 12.7% of Texans have received at least one dose, and 6.5% are fully vaccinated. In Mississippi, some 14.1% of the state’s residents have had at least one dose of the vaccine, and 7.6% are fully vaccinated. The state has administered more than 630,000 doses.

Texas and Mississippi to lift mask mandates and roll back Covid restrictions

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At least 13 killed in Southern California crash involving semi-truck and SUV

At least 13 people were killed and a dozen others were taken to hospitals after a semi-truck slammed into a SUV carrying 25 people just north of the U.S.-Mexico border.

The highway patrol said the crash occurred at State Route 115 and Norrish Road, at about 6:15 a.m. PT in Imperial County, about 15 miles from the border. A Ford Expedition filled with 25 passengers was hit by a semi-truck full of gravel, the California Highway Patrol said. Those killed included Mexican citizens ranging in age between 20 and 55, while the injured were between 16 and 55. In total twelve people, including the Ford driver, were pronounced dead at the scene and another person died at the hospital.

The semi-truck was headed north on 115, south of Norrish, while the Ford SUV was traveling west on Norrish, just east of 115. Border Division Chief Omar Watson told reporters: “At this point it’s unknown whether or not the Expedition stopped at the stop sign, but it did enter the intersection in front of the big rig. CHP Subsequently the big rig collided with the left side of the Ford Expedition.” The CHP is in contact with the Mexican consulate in hopes of notifying next of kin.

13 dead in California crash, some ejected from SUV carrying 25 people

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Luke Bryan earns his 26th No.1 single with ‘Down To One’

Luke Bryan has earned his 26th No.1 on the country charts with his single “Down To One.”  The song tops both the Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase charts and is the fourth consecutive No. 1 from Bryan’s latest album, Born Here Live Here Die Here. The song follows the chart-topping success of “One Margarita,” “What She Wants Tonight” and “Knockin’ Boots.”

Bryan will release a deluxe edition of his latest album, Born Here Live Here Die Here on April 9. The project will feature six new tracks, including the newly-released song “Country Does.”  You can pre-order Born Here Live Here Die Here (Deluxe Edition) at the link – here.

Luke Bryan Takes ‘Down to One’ to No. 1

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Country Music Association cancels 2021 CMA Fest; announces new dates to return in 2022

For the second year in a row, the Country Music Association has canceled CMA Fest, its annual June four-day event, due to the ongoing pandemic. CMA CEO Sarah Trahern said in a statement issued Tuesday, March 2:  “After thoughtful deliberation, we are saddened to share that CMA Fest will not take place in 2021. We know our fans near and far have hoped that the festival could safely return this summer, and while we are encouraged to see COVID-19 vaccines becoming more widely available, we still face several challenges that prevent us from bringing our fans around the world the CMA Fest experience they have come to expect. But rest assured, we have already started planning what will be the most epic celebration of country music next summer. Mark your calendars for CMA Fest June 9-12, 2022!”

CMA Fest utilizes Nashville venues such as the Ascend Amphitheater, Nissan Stadium and Music City Center. Trahern said the decision was made to cancel instead of postpone to later this year because of logistics. The 2019 CMA Fest drew attendees from all 50 states and 37 other countries. The event had not announced its 2021 lineup, but tickets from the canceled 2020 fest had been rolled-over to this year.  Fans who are holding on to their tickets can again roll them over to 2022 or request a full refund.

CMA Fest Canceled For 2021

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“Degrassi: The Next Generation” star Jahmil French dies at age 29

Actor Jahmil French, known for his role on Degrassi: The Next Generation, died Monday of undisclosed causes. He was 29. French played Dave Turner on the Canadian teen drama from 2009 to 2013.

A rep for the Canadian actor confirmed the news in a statement: “It is with a heavy heart that I confirm the passing of a dear friend and client Jahmil French. He will be remembered by many for his passion for the arts, his commitment to his craft, and his vibrant personality. I ask that you keep his family and friends in your thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.”

French’s other credits including Netflix’s Soundtrack, the Pop TV series Let’s Get Physical, and the 2017 film Boost, for which he received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. 

Degrassi: The Next Generation Star Jahmil French Dead at Age 29: ‘Truly One of a Kind’

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Alec Baldwin and wife Hilaria share name and first photo after surprise announcement of new baby girl

Alec and Hilaria Baldwin took to Instagram to share the name and first photo of their new baby girl, the couple’s sixth child. Along with a photo of their latest addition, Hilaria posted the caption: “We are so in love with our daughter, Lucia. Just like your brothers and sisters, you are a dream come true,” she captioned the pic, which featured Lucia sleeping in a cute little pink onesie with bunny rabbits on it and a comfy tiny hat!

The photo reveal comes just one day after Hilaria and Alec revealed that they had welcomed their sixth child only six months after the birth of their son, Eduardo “Edu” Pao Lucas. Hilaria shared a photo of the new baby with the rest of her and Alec’s children — Romeo, 2, Leonardo, 4, Rafael Thomas, 5, Carmen Gabriella, 7, and six-month-old Edu, captioning the photo “7.”

Hilaria and Alec Baldwin welcome new baby

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Biden administration to allow migrant families separated at border to reunite in the U.S.

Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas said Monday that the Biden administration plans to allow migrant families separated under the Trump administration to reunite in the United States. Speaking during a news conference, Mayorkas called the separation of children from their parents at the Mexican border “the most powerful and heartbreaking example of the cruelty that preceded this administration.” Mayorkas said families will be given the option of reuniting in their country of origin or in the United States.

The administration is working with lawyers representing the separated families along with nongovernmental organizations, the nations of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, and the private sector. So far, about 105 families have been reunited.

Biden to allow migrant families separated under Trump to reunite in the U.S.

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Senate panel approves nomination of Merrick Garland as U.S. attorney general

On Monday, the Senate judiciary committee approved President Biden’s nomination of appellate court judge Merrick Garland to be the United States’ attorney general. The committee voted 15-7 early Monday afternoon to advance Garland’s candidacy. The nomination now advances to the full Senate for final confirmation. Most likely the Senate will hold a floor vote later this week, and is expected to approve the nomination. 

If confirmed, Garland will be sworn in immediately. Garland, 68, was nominated to the post of U.S. attorney general almost two months ago and appeared before the committee for a confirmation hearing last week, saying his top early priority would be overseeing the prosecution of rioters involved in the attack on the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6.  He told the panel: “I will supervise the prosecution of white supremacists and others who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 — a heinous attack that sought to disrupt a cornerstone of our democracy: the peaceful transfer of power to a newly elected government. We will pursue these leads, wherever they take us.”

Garland first rose to prominence as a potential Supreme Court nominee in 2009 and 2010 for vacancies that ultimately went to Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, respectively. In 2016 he was officially nominated by former President Barack Obama to replace late Justice Antonin Scalia, however senate Republicans denied Garland a vote and argued then that whoever won that November’s presidential election should choose Scalia’s replacement.

Senate Judiciary Committee advances nomination of Merrick Garland for attorney general

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Scotty McCreery releases new video for “You Time”

Scotty McCreery has dropped the music video to accompany his latest song “You Time.”

“‘You Time’ is a fun, romantic, upbeat song,” McCreery tells CMT. “The video captures all of that, moving back and forth between my performance and the scenes with the couple who are starting their life together. There are some moments [in the video] that really make me smile,” the singer continues. “I don’t want to give anything away, but the final scenes are based on what inspired me to write ‘You Time’ in the first place. … We all need ‘You Time’ with our significant other — for fun, romance, a recharge and more. It’s important we make time for that to happen often.”

Check out the video for “You Time” at the link – here.

Premiere: Scotty McCreery Trades Logging Miles For “You Time” in New Video

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Miranda Lambert and Elle King release video for their new song “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)”

Miranda Lambert and Elle King have dropped the music video for their new collaboration, “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home).” In the video, the ladies travel back in time to 1986 for a scene on King’s wedding day, where she and Lambert kick off the special day with a cigarette and beer. The video ends with a mic drop by the two singers.

King opened for Lambert on her 2019 Roadside Bars and Pink Guitars Tour and appeared on “Fooled Around and Fell in Love” recorded by Lambert, King and fellow opening acts Maren Morris, Caylee Hammack, Ashley McBryde and Tenille Townes.

Take a look at the video for Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)here.

                

Miranda Lambert & Elle King Pair Up and Hair Up

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