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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s hospitalization was due to infection after surgery for prostate cancer

In a statement released by the Pentagon on Tuesday from his doctors, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was hospitalized to treat an infection that was related to earlier surgery for prostate cancer. The statement from officials at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center provides new details about Austin’s hospitalization, after controversy arose over the Pentagon’s failure to notify the White House and Congress about his condition for several days.

According to the officials, the prostate cancer was detected early last month and Austin underwent a “minimally invasive procedure” on Dec. 22 to treat and cure the cancer. The statement added that Austin was placed under general anesthesia and “recovered uneventfully”, and that the cancer “was detected early, and his prognosis is excellent.”   The statement went on to say that while at home on Jan. 1, Austin began experiencing “nausea with severe abdominal, hip, and leg pain” and was readmitted to Walter Reed, where he was found to have a urinary tract infection and was transferred to the ICU the next day. Further testing revealed abdominal fluid that was obstructing his small intestine, and doctors placed a tube through his nose to drain his stomach.  Austin’s doctor said that “he has progressed steadily throughout his stay. His infection has cleared. He continues to make progress and we anticipate a full recovery although this can be a slow process. During this stay, Secretary Austin never lost consciousness and never underwent general anesthesia.”

Controversy arose after the Pentagon did not tell the White House, lawmakers or Austin’s second in command about his Jan. 1 hospitalization for several days. According to Pentagon press secretary Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder, several Pentagon officials, including Austin’s chief of staff and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, learned Austin had been hospitalized the next day, on Jan. 2. Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks assumed some of Austin’s duties that day but was not told that he was hospitalized until Jan. 4, when she was in Puerto Rico.

Ryder said Monday that the delay in notifying officials was partly due to Austin’s chief of staff being sick with the flu: “I’m offering you the facts as we have them, in terms of an explanation of how this happened and also the fact that we will review our procedures and look at how we can do better in the future.”

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said during a press briefing on Tuesday that President Biden has full confidence in Austin, and that Mr. Biden learned of Austin’s prostate cancer diagnosis on Tuesday morning.

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New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez asserts his innocence on Senate floor

In an impassioned speech on the Senate floor on Tuesday, New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez asserted his innocence and denied federal charges against him alleging that he took bribes from Qatar in exchange for a friend to get a lucrative contract. The Democratic senator said he was facing “persecution” by the Justice Department rather than prosecution, and defiantly declared he did nothing wrong.

Menendez, the former head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, was hit with a three-charge bribery indictment in October for allegedly acting as a foreign agent for Egypt. Earlier this month, hit was hit with new charges alleging that he took bribes from the Qatari government to help a friend. Menendez said in his floor speech: “Why did the government not proceed with all of these accusations from the beginning? The answer is clear to me. By filing three indictments … it allows the government to keep the sensational story in the press. It poisons the jury pool and it seeks to convict me in the court of public opinion.”

Menendez accused prosecutors of wanting a judicial victory rather than legal justice, and questioned the foundation of the Justice Department’s case against him.  He decried that some already have judged the case “despite my innocence and before a single piece of evidence has even been introduced in a court of law.”

Menendez is up for re-election this year; if the case proceeds to trial, it will be the second time in his career Menendez will face off against federal prosecutors. Bad in 2017, a jury deadlocked on charges that he accepted gifts from Egypt as an unregistered foreign agent (those charges were dropped after the trial).

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Maddie & Tae to launch ‘Here’s To Friends Tour’ this spring

Maddie & Tae will hit the road again this spring on the “Here’s To Friends Tour,” kicking off on March 16 in New Port Richey, Florida. The duo posted on their socials: ‘We got some neeewwssss 🤩 SPRING TOUR COMING AT YA BABY!! We’ve missed y’all so much and can’t wait to come sing and dance our bootays off in a city near you!! Tickets to select dates on the Here’s To Friends Tour go on sale Friday, Jan. 12th at 10AM local time. Want them sooner? Join our fan club for access on Tuesday at 10AM! (link in bio)’

Maddie & Tae shared: “This year’s ‘Here’s To Friends Tour’ is really special because it marks 14 years of friendship and 10 years of touring the world together. We started touring when we were just babies and now we’ve got little babies of our own! We are so ready to celebrate 10 years of touring with our fans who have grown up with us and continue to join us on this wild ride!”

Maddie & Tae’s current single, “Heart They Didn’t Break”, is available on all platforms now. Comprised of Maddie Font and Taylor Kerr, the duo co-wrote each track on their latest project Through The Madness Vol. 1 and Vol. 2.

The “Here’s To Friends Tour” will visit Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Texas and more through Aug. 4. Tickets will go on sale Friday, Jan. 12, and fan club members can purchase tickets Jan. 9. For information, head here.

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Dan + Shay earn their 10th No. 1 single with ‘Save Me The Trouble’

Dan + Shay have earned their 10th No. 1 single “Save Me The Trouble,” which is featured on their fifth studio album Bigger Houses.

Dan + Shay captioned a video posted to social media: SAVE ME THE TROUBLE is officially our 10th #1 at country radio! We couldn’t think of a better way to kick off 2024 and the BIGGER HOUSES album cycle. Huge thank you to all the stations who played the song and our fans for continuing to believe in the music. In this season of immense gratitude, seeing our name at the top of the chart means more than ever. Can’t wait to celebrate with everyone on the road this year, and here’s to the next one!  In the video with Shay Mooney, Dan Smyers thanked both radio stations and fans for the new No. 1: “It’s surreal to even say that out loud. What a dream come true. Thank you so much to all the country radio stations that played the heck out of this song. To our fans, who’ve shown love, who’ve streamed this song and spread the word.”

Save Me The Trouble, co-written by Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney alongside Ashley Gorley, Jordan Minton and Jordan Reynolds, entered country radio as the highest Country Aircheck debut since June 2022.

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‘Elvis Evolution’ immersive AI hologram show debuting in 2024

The UK’s leading immersive specialist ‘Layered Reality’ will launch an Elvis Presley avatar show called Elvis Evolution in Central London in November 2024, with multiple cities across the world to follow.

In a statement announcing the special event, Layered Reality promises that the mind-blowing “concert finale” featuring the King of Rock will feature a “jaw-dropping” performance and a “personal invite to the After Party.” The statement read: “the show peaks with a concert experience that will recreate the seismic impact of seeing Elvis live for a whole new generation of fans, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. A life sized digital Elvis will share his most iconic songs and moves for the very first time on a UK stage.”

The show promises to use Layered Reality’s patented blend of “technology, augmented reality, theatre, projection and multi-sensory effects” to reproduce the late rock icon for his first-ever shows outside of North America nearly half a century after Presley’s 1977 death. The statement continues: “Elvis fans can look forward to a memory-making experience like no other. Through AI and groundbreaking tech you’ll be able to witness iconic Elvis performances as if you were really there, and celebrate defining moments in Elvis Presley’s extraordinary life and career. After the show, the central London venue will also host an After Party at its ELVIS-themed restaurant and bar with live music, DJs and performances.”

Tickets are set to go on sale sometime this year, with additional cities including Las Vegas, Berlin, and Tokyo with further details to be unveiled. Check out a preview of the immersive Elvis Evolution AI hologram show – here.

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Jacob Elordi hosting SNL on January 20 with musical guest Reneé Rapp

Jacob Elordi is set to guest host Saturday Night Live on Jan. 20, with Reneé Rapp, star of the upcoming Mean Girls musical remake — serving as musical guest for the first new episode of NBC’s sketch comedy in 2024

Elordi stars in Saltburn and in Sofia Coppola’s film Priscilla, portraying Elvis Presley. He also played Nate Jacobs on HBO’s Euphoria.

Singer/actress Rapp starred in the Max teen comedy The Sex Lives of College Girls. Her debut EP Everything to Everyone dropped in 2022, followed by her full-length album Snow Angel in 2023. Rapp will portray Regina George in the musical remake of Mean Girls, out January 12. The remake film comes from ‘SNL’ vet Tina Fey, who wrote both the 2004 movie and the stage musical, and now returns as screenwriter and producer for the movie musical.

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House GOP releases report to hold Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress

House Republicans on the Judiciary and Oversight Committees released their report on Monday recommending that the president’s son, Hunter Biden, be held in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena to appear for a closed-door transcribed interview as part of their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

In their reports, the committee’s chairmen, Reps. James Comer, R-Ky., and Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, outline their case for holding Hunter Biden in contempt. They said he was presented with a subpoena requiring him to appear for a closed-door deposition and was provided an opportunity to work with them to find a time that would work best with his schedule. But instead on the day of the deposition, Hunter Biden held a press event in front of the Capitol but took no questions. Comer and Jordan argue that his actions were unlawful and that he should be held accountable: “Mr. Biden’s flagrant defiance of the Committees’ deposition subpoenas — while choosing to appear nearby on the Capitol grounds to read a prepared statement on the same matters — is contemptuous, and he must be held accountable for his unlawful actions.”

The two committees also released resolutions that will be marked up in committee hearings Wednesday at 10 a.m. ET. If the resolutions pass the committees, they will then be allowed to be voted on by the full House. The House can then refer the recommendation to the Justice Department, which would ultimately decide whether the president’s son should be criminally charged.

Hunter Biden’s legal team had pushed back on the committee’s request to appear behind closed doors, saying their client was only willing to answer questions in a public setting. When the committee last week announced its intention to mark up the contempt resolution, Abbe Lowell, Hunter Biden’s attorney, said his client was not in contempt because he had offered to testify in public: “It’s clear the Republican Chairmen aren’t interested in getting the facts or they would allow Hunter to testify publicly. Instead, House Republicans continue to play politics by seeking an unprecedented contempt motion against someone who has from the first request offered to answer all their proper questions. What are they afraid of?”

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Potential gas explosion at Fort Worth, Texas hotel injures 11

At least 11 people were injured Monday following a possible gas explosion at a downtown Fort Worth hotel, according to the fire department. The first call came in at 3:32 p.m., followed by multiple calls reporting a “type of explosion” at the Sandman Hotel, located at 810 Houston St., according to the Fort Worth Fire Department.

There are as many as 11 injured; 1 person is said to be in critical condition, 2 in serious condition and the rest suffered minor injuries. 1 person is still missing. Although the area smelled like gas following the explosion, the initial cause is still under investigation, said Craig Trojacek, the public information officer for the FWFD: “There is a smell of gas here in downtown. We’re not sure if the smell of gas was caused from the explosion or the fire itself, or if that’s what caused the explosion.”

Fire crews said that they are investigating to see if the incident began in the Asian restaurant Musume inside of the hotel. A statement from the restaurant’s founder, Josh Babb, says that the Musume was closed during the time of the explosion and that no customers were inside dining at the time of the explosion; however, three Musume employees were among the injured.

Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker posted a statement saying that every Fort Worth emergency response is on hand to respond, with police asking people in the area to avoid the downtown area.

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Jon Pardi and wife Summer expecting their second child together

Jon Pardi and his wife, Summer, are expecting their second child, with Summer posting the news via social media: “Good thing we have that extra guest room 😉 we can’t wait to fill this home with all of the love from our little family of four.”

The video reel featured the couple and their 11-month-old daughter, Presley Fawn, who was born on February 18, 2023. The family shared sweet moments in the building site of their new house, and also took turns holding the sonogram image.

Jon’s latest studio album is Merry Christmas From Jon Pardi. He’s approaching the top 40 with his Luke Bryan-assisted new single, “Cowboys and Plowboys,” the lead single off Jon’s forthcoming new record.

Jon and Summer tied the knot in an intimate Tennessee wedding after three years of dating in November 2020. In February 2023, they welcomed their daughter, Presley.

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Gabby Barrett shares ballad co-written with Miranda Lambert, “You’re My Texas”

Gabby Barrett has dropped her new ballad that she co-wrote with Miranda Lambert and Hillary Lindsey. The song, “You’re My Texas,” is the latest track released from Barrett’s highly-anticipated sophomore album, Chapter & Verse.

Barrett surprised her fans when she posted a snippet of the instrumental introduction to the song on Instagram, and announced in her caption on Thursday evening (January 4) that “You’re My Texas” would release at midnight. Barrett also revealed the Chapter & Verse track list along with the release of “You’re My Texas” on her socials: “Official Track List ✨ Which song are you most excited to hear? Y’all can listen to my newest release, “You’re My Texas” out NOW. I wrote this one with a couple of my favorite ladies, @mirandalambert and Hillary Lindsey, about my favorite Texas guy, @cadefoehner 💛 Pre-save, pre-add and pre-order the album now at the link in my bio.”

Pre-save/pre-add Chapter & Verse: here.
Listen to “You’re My Texas” – here:

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