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Tropical Storm Alberto forms over the Gulf of Mexico, bringing severe rain, flooding to Texas

Per NBC News, Tropical Storm Alberto, the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, formed over the western Gulf of Mexico. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration confirmed on Wednesday that Alberto was moving west at 8 nautical miles an hour, with winds gusting up to 51 mph.

Alberto — the first named storm of the season — is forecast to make landfall in Mexico overnight and is expected to bring heavy rain, coastal flooding and gusty winds to Texas and northeastern Mexico coasts through Thursday. Rain totals could reach 10 inches in Texas and up to 20 inches in the mountains of Mexico, according to the National Weather Service.

A tropical storm warning is in effect for the Texas coast, from San Luis Pass to Corpus Christi to the mouth of the Rio Grande, with the heaviest rain expected in south Corpus Christi, with forecasters predicting between 6 and 10 inches. There is risk for flash flooding in Corpus Christi and Brownsville and coastal flooding threats for the Louisiana coast, including New Orleans. Storm surge is also anticipated in Galveston and Surfside Beach, where there is already major flooding. Storm surge has already topped 4 feet at San Luis Pass, in Texas, just south of Galveston Island.

The National Hurricane Centre and Central Pacific Hurricane Centre are also tracking a storm currently located several hundred miles east of the Bahamas, sharing in an update: “Environmental conditions are marginally conducive for some gradual development of this system during the next few days while it moves westward or west-northwestward. The system is forecast to approach the coast of the southeastern United States by the latter part of this week.”

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the state Division of Emergency Management to put the Texas State Emergency Operations Center to a readiness of level 2, meaning it began 24-hour operations: “As we prepare for severe tropical weather, Texas is activating all personnel and resources needed to support Texans and communities that will be potentially impacted by excessive rain and flooding.”

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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry signs law requiring the Ten Commandments be displayed in public classrooms

Under a bill signed into law by Republican Gov. Jeff Landry on Wednesday, Louisiana has become the first state to require that the Ten Commandments be displayed in every public school classroom.

The legislation mandates that a poster-sized display of the Ten Commandments in “large, easily readable font” be required in all public classrooms, from kindergarten to state-funded universities. Although the bill did not receive final approval from Landry, the time for gubernatorial action — to sign or veto the bill — has lapsed.

The GOP-drafted legislation mandates that a poster-sized display of the Ten Commandments in “large, easily readable font” be required in all public classrooms, from kindergarten to state-funded universities. In the law’s language, the Ten Commandments are described as “foundational documents of our state and national government.” The displays must be in place in classrooms by the start of 2025, and will be paired with a four-paragraph “context statement” describing how the Ten Commandments “were a prominent part of American public education for almost three centuries”. The law also “authorizes” (does not require) the display of the Mayflower Compact, the Declaration of Independence and the Northwest Ordinance in K-12 public schools. State funds will not be used to implement the mandate, based on language in the legislation.

Opponents questioned the law’s constitutionality; in a statement on Wednesday, the American Civil Liberties Union said it was joining Americans United for Separation of Church and State and the Freedom from Religion Foundation to file a lawsuit challenging the new Louisiana legislation: “the law violates the separation of church and state and is blatantly unconstitutional. The First Amendment promises that we all get to decide for ourselves what religious beliefs, if any, to hold and practice, without pressure from the government. Politicians have no business imposing their preferred religious doctrine on students and families in public schools. “

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Maren Morris comes out as bisexual in honor of Pride Month

Maren Morris came out as bisexual in an Instagram post, sharing photos from her latest concert and writing the caption: “happy to be the B in LGBTQ+ happy pride 🌈 Morris, 34, featured photos from her RSVP Redux tour in Phoenix, Arizona, with some of the pics show the singer waving a Pride flag.

In October 2023, Morris filed for divorce from her ex-husband of five years, Ryan Hurd, 37, citing irreconcilable differences. The former couple share son Hayes, 4; they finalized the divorce three months later in January 2024. According to court documents, a Nashville judge ruled the exes were awarded an “absolute divorce” on the grounds of irreconcilable differences and upheld a property settlement agreement and a prenuptial agreement the former spouses had in place. Hurd is also expected to pay Morris $2,100 in monthly child support, though the couple will share custody.

Following her divorce from Hurd, Morris told Us Magazine in February that she is now focusing on herself and celebrating being single: “I feel like for so long, just being an artist and taking care of a lot of people on the road, you get so used to being the boss. I sort of lost sight of truly taking care of myself. I feel like this is just a perfect moment for me to make that statement.” Morris added that she’s focusing on a “true reclamation of my singlehood and learning how to truly enjoy my own company, and nurture that relationship with myself.”

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Falling in Reverse team up with Jelly Roll for new song ‘All My Life’

Falling in Reverse have teamed up with Jelly Roll on the new song, “All My Life.”

Frontman Ronnie Radke invited country crossover star Jelly Roll to collaborate on the country-leaning new song, which comes alongside a western-themed video with Radke riding a horse, and guest cameos from Bunny XO (Jelly Roll’s wife), Saraya and Epitaph Records honcho Brett Gurewitz.

‘All My Life’ appears on the band’s forthcoming album Popular Monster, which arrives on August 16th. The album, produced by Radke and Tyler Smyth, marks the band’s first since 2017’s Coming Home.

In addition, Falling In Reverse’s Summer 2024 headline tour, The Popular MonsTOUR II: World Domination, kicks off August 18th and will roll through North America with support from Black Veil Brides, Dance Gavin Dance, and Tech N9Ne. Jeris Johnson and Nathan James appear on select dates.

Take listen to “All My Life” – here.

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Ryan Reynolds’ ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ renewed for Season 4

Ryan Reynolds’ Welcome to Wrexham will return for a fourth season on FX and Hulu, with the streamers announcing in a social media post that the sports docuseries was renewed for Season 4: “There’s more to this underdragon story. FX’s Welcome to Wrexham is officially back for season 4! ⚽🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

Welcome to Wrexham follows Reynolds and actor Rob McElhenney as they take over ownership of Wrexham AFX, aka the Red Dragons, a U.K. soccer club from a working-class town in Wales. FX Entertainment president Nick Grad said in a statement: “Wrexham AFC has exceeded all expectations on the pitch and with fans, scoring back-to-back promotions under the leadership of Rob and Ryan and rising to compete in League One next season. Welcome to Wrexham is scoring big too, winning five Emmy Awards and a fourth season that will continue to document the team’s remarkable journey and its impact on the Wrexham community and growing legion of fans worldwide.”

Welcome to Wrexham Season 3 chronicles the Red Dragons’ promotion to the English Football League’s League One (3rd Tier), and features unprecedented access on the pitch, “bringing viewers inside the locker room and alongside the players, while the action is unfolding in some of the biggest matches Wrexham AFC has ever played.”

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Alex and Hilaria Baldwin TLC reality series to feature their 7 children

Alec Baldwin and his wife, Hilaria Baldwin, announced a new reality show about their family, titled “The Baldwins, set to air on TLC in 2025.

A video clip begins with Alec, 66, and Hilaria, 40, introducing themselves and their large family. “We have an announcement to make,” Hilaria, says before Alec, interrupts, “Good God, no.” Hilaria says they are “done having kids” while Alec states: ”We’re inviting you into our home to experience the ups and downs, the good, the bad, the wild and the crazy. Home is the place we love to be most.”  The social media post ends with the family of nine yelling, “We are the Baldwins! And we’re coming to TLC!” Alec adds before joking, “God help you all!”

Alec and Hilaria share seven children: Carmen Gabriela, 10, Rafael Thomas, 8, Leonardo Ángel Charles, 7, Romeo Alejandro David, 5, Eduardo “Edu” Pao Lucas, María Lucía Victoria, 3, and Ilaria Catalina Irena, 19 months. Alec also shares daughter Ireland, 28, with ex-wife Kim Basinger.

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Club Q mass shooter sentenced to life in prison plus 190 years on federal hate crime charges

The gunman who opened fire in an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado, killing five and injuring over a dozen more in 2022, was sentenced on federal charges on Tuesday. Daniel Davis Aston, Kelly Loving, Derrick Rump, Ashley Paugh and Raymond Green Vance were the victims killed in the attack.

After originally pleading not guilty, the shooter, Anderson Lee Aldrich, 24, accepted a plea deal and pleaded guilty to each of the 74 charges of violating provisions of the Matthew Shepard And James Byrd, Jr., Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009 as well as gun crimes in the Club Q shooting. Aldrich was given 55 concurrent life sentences without the possibility of parole, to be followed by a 190-year sentence of imprisonment. Aldrich is already serving five consecutive life terms and an additional 2,212 years without the possibility of parole at the Wyoming State Penitentiary after pleading guilty in 2023 to state charges for the attack.

Earlier this year, prosecutors said earlier this year they would not seek the death penalty. United States District Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney, the first LGBTQ+ federal judge to serve in Colorado, handed down the sentence after hearing from the victims’ families and survivors of the shooting, many of whom were disappointed Aldrich would not face a capital sentence. Sweeney said they not have the discretion to impose a different sentence, citing the plea agreement, but emphasized the importance of Aldrich’s decision to plead guilty, saying that Aldrich admitted to carrying out the attack because of the victims’ “actual or perceived gender identity or sexual orientation.” Sweeney said during sentencing: “you [Aldrich] went to this community’s safe space and mass murdered people .. This community is much stronger than you, stronger than your armor and stronger than your weapons and sure as hell stronger than your hatred.”

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Court denies Trump’s request to remove gag order in hush money case

On Tuesday, a New York Court declined to hear an appeal to remove the gag order in former President Donald Trump’s hush-money conviction case. Per NBC News, the New York Court of Appeals said it was dismissing Trump’s appeal “upon the ground that no substantial constitutional question is directly involved,” meaning the gag order remains in effect.

Judge Juan Merchan, who oversaw Trump’s criminal conviction case, prohibited Trump from discussing witnesses, jurors and others associated with his criminal trial, which ended in a conviction last month. The judge himself and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg were exempt. An intermediate appellate court upheld the gag order, finding Merchan “properly weighed petitioner’s First Amendment Rights against the court’s historical commitment to ensuring the fair administration of justice in criminal cases and the right of persons related or tangentially related to the criminal proceedings from being free from threats, intimidation, harassment, and harm.”

Trump was found guilty in May by a jury of his peers on all 34 counts against him in his New York hush-money trial, for allegedly falsifying business documents in an attempt to cover up an affair with adult film actress Stormy Daniels. He has since denied the affair and pleaded not guilty to all charges prior to his conviction while maintaining his innocence

Trump has objected to the gag order, as well as violating the court order multiple times during the trial and has been fined $10,000 in the process. Trump’s sentencing hearing is scheduled for July 11, four days before the July 15 start of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee where Trump is expected to accept the Republican nomination, in-person or virtually.

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Alan Jackson to embark on 2024 ‘Last Call: One More for the Road Tour’

Alan Jackson is hitting the road with tour dates in 2024/2025. The Last Call: One More for the Road Tour serves ad an extension of his 2022 tour, and will be the last time Jackson will perform at these arenas.

The new run of shows kick-off Aug. 2 at TD Garden in Boston, Mass, with the trek currently set to run through May 17 with a show at Fiserv Forum, though more dates could be announced.

Jackson says in a press release: “Fans know when they come to my shows, they’re going to hear the songs that made me who I am – the ones they love. I’ve been touring for over 30 years – my daughters are all grown, we have one grandchild and one on the way… and I’m enjoying spending more time at home. But my fans always show up to have a good time, and I’m going to give them the best show I can for this Last Call.”

Tickets, tour information, and fan club presale for Alan Jackson’s Last Call: One More for the Road Tour are available at alanjackson.com. A dollar from every ticket sold will be donated to the CMT Research Foundation, a 501(c)(3) federal tax-exempt organization that funds research, and each dollar will be matched by a group of CMTRF donors.

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New exhibit ‘Luke Combs: The Man I Am’ to be featured at Country Music Hall Of Fame

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum announced a new exhibit called Luke Combs: The Man I Am, which will open on July 11th of this year and run through June 15th, 2025.

The exhibit will trace Combs’ story from singing with his school choirs in North Carolina to headlining stadiums globally. Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, shares: “Few artists have experienced the kind of meteoric rise and sustained success Luke Combs has since signing his first recording contract just two years after moving to Nashville. He has earned a career-defining string of #1 singles, set new benchmarks on the music charts, won more than a dozen major country music industry awards since 2016 and sold out stadiums around the world.”

Combs adds: “Once I decided I wanted to do music as a career, it didn’t matter if it was for 100 people or 1,000 people, I just wanted to be playing Country Music for anyone who would listen. If I could have enough fans to call it a job, I was set. Other than that, I never dreamed of being featured in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, much less having my own exhibit; that was beyond my wildest dreams. But honestly, it’s all a credit to my fans, family, songwriters and team. I have only made it to where I am today because of them, and this honor is one of my most humbling yet. At my core I love Country Music and this exhibit is as prestigious of an honor as it gets.”

Combs will also be participating in a songwriter round in the museum’s CMA Theater on Thursday, July 11th at 2:30 pm. During the program, Combs will be joined by four of his songwriting collaborators — Ray Fulcher, James McNair, Drew Parker and Rob Williford — to share the stories behind and perform some of the songs they have written together. For ticket info, head here.

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