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Officials warn that leaking toxic Florida reservoir can lead to ‘catastrophic flood’

Emergency crews in Manatee County, Fla., are scrambling to drain a leaking wastewater reservoir in an effort to prevent a catastrophic event that officials said could unleash a “20-foot wall of water.” The leak at Piney Point — a long-abandoned phosphate plant in the Tampa Bay area — was first discovered last month. 

Workers are removing millions of gallons of water from the reservoir each day to reduce pressure on its liner, and concerns over a potential breach prompted Gov. Ron DeSantis to declare a state of emergency on Saturday for Manatee County, where more than 300 homes and businesses have been ordered to evacuate. Officials said Monday that a drone may have identified a second breach overnight; engineers evacuated the site but have since returned to continue their assessment. The leak has prompted a multi-agency response at the state and federal level. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency deployed an on-scene coordinator on Sunday, and a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers team arrived at the site on Monday.

Piney Point closed 20 years ago when its owners declared bankruptcy and is now owned by a company called HRK Holdings. It still stores industrial byproducts including polluted water and stacks of phosphogypsum — a waste product that emits radioactive gas, according to the EPA. Gov. Ron DeSantis stressed on Sunday that officials are most immediately concerned with the risk to local residents, saying, “public health and safety is the priority. Obviously we want to protect that in a way that minimizes any of the environmental impacts, but the goal is to ensure the integrity of the stack system as quickly as possible in order to minimize impacts to local residents and to prevent an uncontrolled discharge.”

Leaking toxic Florida reservoir evidence of decades of failure, environmental activists say

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Arkansas Gov. Hutchison vetoes law banning treatment for transgender minors

On Monday, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson vetoed a proposed state law banning access to gender-affirming care such as puberty blockers and hormones to transgender minors. Hutchinson said he had rejected the bill, which had been approved last month by the GOP-controlled state Legislature, calling it a “product of the cultural war in America” that would interfere with the doctor-patient relationship.” Hutchinson told reporters in Little Rock if the bill became law, it would set “new standards of legislative interference with physicians and parents as they deal with some of the most complex and sensitive matters involving young people.”

The legislation prohibits public funds from being granted to organizations or entities providing gender transition procedures to people younger than 18; bans state-owned facilities from providing transition-related care; and bars the state’s Medicaid program from reimbursing or providing coverage of gender-affirming care to minors. Hutchinson said the veto was partly meant to “cause conservative Republican legislators to think through the issue again, and hopefully come up with a more restrained approach that allows a study of the science and ethics surrounding the issue before acting.”

Arkansas governor vetoes bill that would ban gender-confirming treatments for minors

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Jason Aldean announces socially distanced shows at Bonnaroo Farm

Jason Aldean announced that he’ll be playing a pair of socially distanced shows as part of the Concerts on the Farm series on the Bonnaroo festival site in Manchester, Tenn. Jason Aldean: Live at the Bonnaroo Farm” will take place on May 14 and 15.

Aldean wrote in an Instagram post on Monday:  “FINALLY!!! They are turnin the boys loose in May. LETS FKIN GET IT!  Aldean alos said in a statement on his website: “You could’ve asked me to play a gas station at this point and I would say yes. So being able to set up the full show with all the band guys plugged in is going to make for a really good time. We’re going to turn it up — there’s nobody out there to bother — and make up for some lost time, for sure.”

Aldean Army members are able to purchase tickets early on Wednesday (April 7) at 11 a.m. ET, with $1 from each ticket going to the Bonnaroo Works Fund. Attendees can set up chairs and blankets inside their pods. Masks are required on the concert grounds, but can be removed once concertgoers are inside the pods, whose prices range from $99-$450. 

Jason Aldean Sets Two Concerts at Tennessee’s Bonnaroo Farm

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Lineup of artists announced for 56th ACM Awards

The Academy of Country Music announced the lineup of performers for the 56th ACM awards airing April 18.  Over 25 artists will perform more than 30 songs from three iconic country music venues: the Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, and The Bluebird Cafe.

Artists include Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Lee Brice, Brothers Osborne, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Dan + Shay, Mickey Guyton, Ryan Hurd, Jack Ingram, Alan Jackson, Elle King, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Ashley McBryde, Maren Morris, Carly Pearce, Jon Randall, Thomas Rhett, Blake Shelton, Chris Stapleton, The War and Treaty, Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, CeCe Winans, and Chris Young.

Via a press release, the ACM Awards said that “additional details” regarding the performances, including notes regarding “unprecedented collaborations and surprising moments,” would be announced in the forthcoming weeks. 15-time ACM Award winner Keith Urban and New Female Artist of the Year nominee Mickey Guyton will host the 56th Academy of Country Music Awards program.

CBS will air the 56th ACM Awards live on Sunday, April 18. The event will air from 8 p.m.-11 p.m., and stream live and on-demand on Paramount+

Performers For the 56th Academy of Country Music Awards Announced!

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‘Black Widow’ reveals final new trailer and shares release date

Marvel released the final teaser trailer for the long-delayed Black Widow with the latest clips from the forthcoming movie showing Natasha Romanoff—aka Black Widow—wrestling with her past and trying to resolve some unfinished business.  The film has seen a number of setbacks, and days after releasing last year’s trailer, it was announced that the film would be pushed back from its intended May 1, 2020 release date.

In the teaser, Black Widow “has to face her history as a spy and deal with relationships that were destroyed before she became an Avenger.” The new installation in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is slated to release simultaneously on Disney+ with Premier Access for a $30 rental fee, and in theaters on July 9. 

Check out the teaser trailer – here.

Florence Pugh & Ever Anderson Star In New ‘Black Widow’ Trailer – Watch Now!

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See the trailer for ‘Selena: The Series’ Part 2 premiering on Netflix in May

Netflix shared a teaser trailer for the upcoming Selena: The Series Part 2 coming to the streaming service on May 4. Selena: The Series tells the story of late Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla, who died at age 23 in March 1995. Christian Serratos plays Selena in the Netflix series. The preview for Part 2 shows Selena (Serratos) performing her 1994 hit single “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom.”

Selena: The Series co-stars Noemi Gonzalez as Suzette Quintanilla, Gabriel Chavarria as Selena’s brother, A.B. Quintanilla, Ricardo Chavira as Selena’s father, Abraham Quintanilla and Seidy López as Selena’s mother, Marcella Quintanilla.

Check out the teaser trailer for Part 2 – here.

Netflix Drops New ‘Selena: The Series’ Teaser & Reveals Premiere Date For Part 2!

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2021 SAG Awards: See The Full List Of Winners

The 27th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards aired on Sunday night. The ceremony was a pre-recorded, one-hour telecast honoring some of the year’s best performances in film and television.

Among the winners in film were the late Chadwick Boseman, Viola Davis, Yuh-Jung Youn, Daniel Kaluuya and the cast of “The Trial of the Chicago 7”. In television, “Schitt’s Creek” and “The Crown” dominated most categories.

For the full list of winners, go to the link here.

See all the SAG Award winners

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President Biden issues Easter address urging Americans to get vaccinated against COVID-19

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden delivered a message of hope on Easter Sunday, encouraging more Americans to get vaccinated. In a video posted to Biden’s Twitter account, the president said the White House echoes the sentiments of Pope Francis who described getting vaccinated as a ‘moral obligation’ and stressed the importance of widespread inoculations to resuming traditional Holy Week activities in the future.

Vice President Kamala Harris also issued a video statement declaring there is “always reason for hope” amid the Easter holiday. Harris added she and the first lady were looking forward to resuming the White House’s annual Easter Egg Roll in the future, as it was canceled for the second consecutive Easter this year due to the pandemic.

Joe and Jill Biden use their Easter message to encourage Americans to get vaccinated against COVID as it’s revealed 40% of the country has now received first dose

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United States shuts down former-secret Guantanamo prison, moving prisoners

The U.S. military said Sunday that a once-secret unit within the Guantanamo Bay detention center has been closed and the prisoners moved to another facility on the American base in Cuba. The prisoners at Camp 7 were transferred to a facility adjacent to where the other detainees on the base are held as part of what U.S. Southern Command said in a statement was an effort to “increase operational efficiency and effectiveness.” Officials have previously said about 14 men were held in Camp 7. There are 40 prisoners at Guantanamo.

Camp 7 opened in December 2006 for prisoners previously held in a network of clandestine CIA detention facilities, often referred to as “black sites,” where they were subjected to brutal interrogation techniques. The military ran it under an agreement with CIA, and has long refused to even acknowledge the location of Camp 7 on the base and has never allowed journalists to see the inside of the facility.  Among those held at Camp 7 were the five prisoners charged with war crimes for their alleged roles planning and providing logistical support for the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

US shuts once-secret Guantanamo prison unit, moves prisoners

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Atlanta Braves vs. Washington Nationals game on Monday postponed due to COVID-19 outbreak

The Washington Nationals scheduled game against the Atlanta Braves for Monday has been postponed, with a plan for the teams to face each other Tuesday, which would be Washington’s first game of the year as it deals with COVID-19 issues. The Nationals’ season-opening series against the New York Mets was postponed.

There were 11 unavailable players for the Nationals because of four players in isolation due to positive tests and seven players in quarantine. In addition, two staff members were in quarantine. Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo was unsure if the entire series against the Braves would be played, and also told reporters a “majority” of the unavailable players would have made the 26-man Opening Day roster.

MLB’s health and safety protocols for the 2021 season state that “individuals who test positive will be required to isolate for a minimum of 10 days, receive appropriate care and monitoring from the Club medical staff, and be cleared by the Joint Committee and the individual’s team physician, following a mandatory cardiac evaluation and a determination that the individual no longer presents a risk of infection to others.”

Report: Nats won’t play Braves Monday amid coronavirus outbreak

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