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Boeing ousts leader of 737 Max program in management shake-up

On Wednesday, Boeing announced that the head of the company’s 737 Max program is leaving the company.  The move comes in the wake of a January mishap that has cost the aircraft manufacturer billions of dollars in value. On January 5, a Boeing-manufactured Alaska Airlines plane door panel blew out midair over Portland, forcing an emergency landing.

In an email to employees Wednesday Boeing Executive Vice President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes Stanley A. Deal announced several leadership changes which included Ed Clark, the head of the company’s Boeing’s 737 Max program, being removed from his position.  Deal said: “Ed departs with my, and our, deepest gratitude for his many significant contributions over nearly 18 years of dedicated service to Boeing.” Deal said the changes are part of the company’s “enhanced focus on ensuring that every airplane we deliver meets or exceeds all quality and safety requirements …Our customers demand, and deserve, nothing less.”

The Alaska Airlines incident prompted the Federal Aviation Administration to temporarily ground off all Boeing 737 Max 9 airplanes operating in the U.S. and subsequently increase oversight over Boeing aircraft production. Prior to that incident, two Max 8 passenger jets crashed as a result of problems with a flight stabilization feature on the aircraft, killing a total of 346 people. Boeing 737 Max airplanes were subsequently grounded worldwide from March 2019 to November 2020. Airlines worldwide have been operating Max 9s, the version of the 737 Max that succeeded the Max 8, without a major incident since it entered service in 2018. However, the FAA suspended all Boeing Max production expansion in the wake of the January incident.

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Biden administration cancels student loan debt of more than 150,000 borrowers under new plan

The Biden administration announced on Wednesday that it is canceling $1.2 billion in student debt for about 153,000 borrowers who took out relatively modest student loans and have been repaying it for the last decade or more, and who were eligible under the Saving on a Valuable Education Plan (SAVE).

The SAVE program provides relief for people who have been making payments for more than 10 years on loans of $12,000 or less. According to a fact sheet from the White House, a borrower can qualify for the forgiveness if they’re enrolled in the SAVE repayment plan and “have been making at least 10 years of payments, and have originally taken out $12,000 or less for college.” It also said that “for every $1,000 borrowed above $12,000, a borrower can receive forgiveness after an additional year of payments.”

Borrowers will receive an email from President Joe Biden informing them their debts have been forgiven, with a message saying, “I hope this relief gives you a little more breathing room. I’ve heard from countless people who have told me that relieving the burden of their student loan debt will allow them to support themselves and their families, buy their first home, start a small business, and move forward with life plans they’ve put on hold.”

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said: “With today’s announcement, we are once again sending a clear message to borrowers who had low balances: If you’ve been paying for a decade, you’ve done your part, you deserve relief … These are historic efforts that reflect the president’s commitment, again, to deliver as much relief as possible to as many borrowers as possible as quickly as possible. Bottom line is this: We’re providing real, immediate breathing room on an unacceptable reality where student loan payments compete with basic needs, like putting food on the table and accessing health care.”

The Education Department said that 7.5 million student loan borrowers have signed up for the SAVE plan and it will continue to process members as they meet the loan length and payment requirements. It added that borrowers eligible for forgiveness under the SAVE plan will automatically have their loans discharged without any action on their part moving forward.

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Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Morgan Wallen to be featured in new Country Music Hall Of Fame exhibit

Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, and Morgan Wallen are among the artists to be honored in a new Country Music Hall of Fame exhibit titled “American Currents: State of Music.” The Hall of Fame shared on social media “American Currents: State of the Music” opens February 28. This annual exhibit offers a broad look at country music and its place in American culture over the past year.”

Located in the ACM Gallery, the exhibit looks at the state of country music over the past year, encapsulating the stars and key moments of 2023 and will also have a video recapping the year. In a statement, Country Music Hall of Fame CEO Kyle Young explained the intentions behind the exhibit:  “Through the 8th annual American Currents exhibit, the museum looks at the country music landscape through a wide-angle lens—encompassing developments in mainstream country, Americana, bluegrass and related roots music. Our curators and historians examine the year’s major events and achievements, allowing the museum to assemble an exhibit that reflects the genre’s current impact, history, and continued evolution.”

Among other artists to be featured in the exhibit include Megan Moroney, Tyler Childers, Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Combs, Sam Bush, Oliver Anthony, S.G. Goodman, Nickel Creek, Nat Myers, Joy Oladokun, SistaStrings, Billy Strings, Allison Russell, Taylor Swift, Molly Tuttle Kelsey Waldon, The War and Treaty, and Lucinda Williams.

To celebrate the exhibit, the museum will host sessions with Waldon on March 2 and spotlight Lewandowski the following night. American Currents: State of the Music exhibit will open on Wednesday, February 28 and will be available through February 2025. To learn more about the exhibit, head here.

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Beyonce’s ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ hits No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart

Beyoncé’s new single ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ has debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. The singer also hit No. 9 with her second country track, ’16 Carriages.’ According to Billboard, Beyoncé’s achievement makes her the first woman – and first Black woman – to have topped both the Hot Country Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs since the lists began in 1958.

‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ is also Beyoncé’s first No. 1 on Country Digital Song Sales, and her 11th No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales list. It it sitting at the No. 2 spot on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart. ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ knocked Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves’ ‘I Remember Everything’ out of the top spot on county radio, where it had been sitting since September.

Beyoncé surprised fans when she released “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages” during the Super Bowl on Feb. 11. With the release of her new songs, Beyoncé also announced “Act II,” the follow-up to her 2022 “Renaissance” album. “Act II” is expected out March 29.

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Sydney Sweeney, Josh Brolin to host ‘SNL’ in March

NBC’s long-running sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live has announced that Sydney Sweeney and Josh Brolin are the next round of hosts, along with Kacey Musgraves, and Ariana Grande as musical guests for Season 49.

Sweeney will make her hosting debut on March 2 with Kacey Musgraves as musical guest; followed by Josh Brolin as host and Ariana Grande as musical guest on March 9.

Sweeney is currently starring in the Spider-verse film “Madame Web” and is promoting her film Immaculate, opening March 22, which she stars in and produces. Musgraves will make her third appearance as a musical guest, and will drop her upcoming album, Deeper Well, on March 15.

Brolin will serve as host of “SNL” for the third time on March 9, and is currently promoting his role in the highly-anticipated Dune: Part Two, arriving in theaters on March 1.  Brolin will be joined by musical guest Ariana Grande, who is set to release her new album, Eternal Sunshine, on March 8. Grande appeared as musical guest twice before, and pulled double duty during her March 2016 appearance, also serving as host.

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Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix expecting second child together

Rooney Mara and her fiancé Joaquin Phoenix are expecting their second child together. The actress, 38, arrived at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival where she showed off her growing baby bump while posing for pictures in support of her new film, La Cocina (“The Kitchen”).

Mara and Phoenix, 49, first met in 2012 on the set of the film Her. The couple started dating in 2016 while working together on the film Mary Magdalene, and made their relationship public in 2017 after attending the 70th Annual Cannes Film Festival together. Two years later in 2019, it was reported that the longtime couple were engaged.

Phoenix and Mara already are parents to son River, born in 2020 and named after Joaquin’s older brother, actor River Phoenix, who died at the age of 23 in 1993.

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2 men charged with murder in mass shooting at Kansas City Chief’s Super Bowl parade

Two men have been charged with murder after one person was killed and multiple people were injured at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade. Two juveniles were previously detained near Union Station on gun-related and resisting arrest charges shortly after the incident took place, with authorities saying on Tuesday, February 20 that more charges are possible.

Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker announced on Tuesday that Lyndell Mays of Raytown, Mo., and Dominic Miller of Kansas City have been charged with second-degree murder, two counts of armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon. Baker said that the shooting occurred after one of the suspects had an argument with another person, which led to the suspect pulling out a handgun and others — including the second man charged — escalating the situation. Miller is suspected to be the one who pulled the trigger on the gun that killed 43-year-old Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a married mother of two and Kansas City-area radio personality.

The shooting occurred shortly after the Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their Super Bowl victory with a parade and rally on Wednesday, February 14. As the parade came to an end, Kansas City Missouri Police Department confirmed that there was a shooting near the event. One woman, identified as Lopez-Galvan, was killed and more than 20 people ranging in age from age 8 to 47 years old were injured during the incident. Children’s Mercy Kansas City confirmed that nine children were treated for gunshot wounds, but have since all been released.

According to The New York Times, they have been hospitalized since the shooting and are each being held on a one million dollar bond.

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Former YouTube family vlogger Ruby Franke sentenced in child abuse case

On Tuesday, former YouTube family vlogger Ruby Franke was sentenced to four, one-to-15 year terms in prison by an Utah district court in the child abuse case brought against her. Franke’s business partner Jodi Hildebrandt was also sentenced to four, one-to-15 year prison terms. Both women will serve their sentences consecutively.

Franke and Hildebrandt were arrested in August 2023 after police found one of Franke’s sons emaciated with open wounds and bound with duct tape, having escaped Hildebrandt’s home to a neighbor’s house, as well as one of Franke’s daughters was found in a similar malnourished condition in Hildebrandt’s home. After being charged with six counts of felony child abuse, Franke and Hildebrandt pleaded guilty to four counts of second-degree aggravated child abuse in December. Franke previously agreed to testify against Hildebrandt in exchange for the county attorney’s neutrality in future hearings with the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole.

During the sentencing hearing, Franke teared up while apologizing to her kids, saying in part: “I … believed dark was light and right was wrong. I would do anything in this world for you. I took from you all that was soft, and safe and good.” The mother of six also addressed Judge John Walton and the courtroom: “For the past four years, I’ve chosen to follow counsel and guidance that has led me into a dark delusion. My distorted version of reality went largely unchecked as I would isolate from anyone who challenged me.” 

Hildebrandt also gave a brief statement to the court on Tuesday: “I desire for [the children] to heal physically and emotionally. One of the reasons I did not go to trial is because I did not want them to emotionally relive the experience which would have been detrimental to them. My hope and prayer is that they will heal and move forward to have beautiful lives.”

Franke, her husband, Kevin Franke, and their six children rose to prominence on YouTube, where they had amassed 2.3 million subscribers to their now-defunct channel 8 Passengers. Franke also frequently collaborated on controversial parenting and relationship advice videos with Hildebrandt.

According to Utah law, the maximum aggregate sentence for consecutive terms is 30 years. The Utah Board of Pardons and Parole will determine how long Franke and Hildebrandt will spend incarcerated.

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‘All I Need Is You’ marks Chris Janson’s fifth No. 1 on country radio

Chris Janson earned his fifth career country radio No. 1 with “All I Need Is You,” his debut single with BMLG Records.

Said Janson of the accomplishment: “Country radio friends, it’s hard to put into words my gratitude. Thank you all, sincerely, for this No. 1 song. It’s been a great journey to get here, and we didn’t take one second of it for granted. All I ever wanted was to be on the radio and hear my songs. I thank you all, once again, for making my dreams come true. I love and appreciate all of you!”

Written by Janson, Ashley Gorley, Brad Clawson and Mitch Oglesby, ‘All I Need Is You’ also serves as the lead track on Janson’s latest album, The Outlaw Side Of Me.

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Jelly Roll and Tori Kelly join ‘American Idol’ Season 22 as guest mentors

Jelly Roll and Tori Kelly will appear in Season 22 of American Idol as guest mentors.

Jelly Roll performed “Save Me” with Lainey Wilson last season, and he also performed “Need A Favor” with contestant Oliver Steele. Kelly appeared on Season 9 of Idol, making it all the way to Hollywood Week. After her departure from the show, she released her EP Handmade Songs in 2012.

Both Jelly and Kelly’s episodes will tape at ‘Aulani: A Disney Resort & Spa in Ko Olina, Hawai’i,’ showcasing Idol hopefuls as they perform on the beach in front of judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and host Ryan Seacrest.

American Idol Season 22 airs on Sunday at 8 p.m. on ABC.

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