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Season 5 of ‘The Crown’ to premiere on Nov. 9

Netflix’s hit drama The Crown, which follows the life of England’s Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family, has set a premiere date of November 9th for Season 5.

Season 5 will see Imelda Staunton playing Queen Elizabeth, taking over the role from Olivia Colman, who played the monarch in middle age. Also starring is Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip and Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret, with Dominic West as Prince Charles, Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana and Olivia Williams as Camilla Parker Bowles, and Jonny Lee Miller as Prime Minister John Major.

The new season will follow the royal family into the 90s, including the highly publicized divorce of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Dominic West’s real life son, Senan West, will play a young Prince William. The series is expected to take viewers into the 21st century in Season 6, with the recent announcement that Rufus Kampa and Ed McVey have been cast to play Prince William next season, and Meg Bellamy will join the cast as his future wife Kate Middleton.

Following the recent death of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, Peter Morgan, creator and writer of The Crown, shared that the series paused production on Season 6 out of respect as Britain entered a period of mourning over the death of the monarch. Any pauses or pivots made in production now are not expected to impact the upcoming season.

‘The Crown’ Gets November Premiere Date After Sensitive Behind-The-Scenes Discussions Following Death Of Queen

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Kentucky school shooter involved in 1997 incident sentenced to spend life in prison

On Monday, the Kentucky Parole Board ruled that 39-year-old Michael Carneal, the man convicted in the 1997 school shooting that took the life of three students, should remain in prison for the rest of his life. The unanimous ruling from the seven-member board means that Carneal will never be eligible for parole consideration again.

Carneal was 14 years old when he injured five people along with killing three in the shooting at Heath High School in Paducah, Kentucky. He testified to two members of the board last week that he still “heard voices” in his head, similar to the ones that led to him opening fire on the high school on Dec. 1, 1997.  However at last week’s hearing, Carneal said while he knew right from wrong when he committed the shootings, he blamed his mental health condition for his actions.

Carneal had served nearly 25 years before his last parole hearing. The living victims of the shooting, including one who was paralyzed, testified in front of the board last week as well. Parole Board Chair Ladeidra Jones told Carneal that due to the seriousness of the crime” and because lives were taken, “it is the decision of the parole board that you will serve out your sentence.”

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Russian President Vladimir Putin grants American whistleblower Edward Snowden citizenship in Russia

Edward Snowden, the former contractor with the National Security Agency who made headlines when he leaked highly classified information in 2013, has been granted Russian citizenship under a decree signed by President Vladimir Putin. Snowden was one of many foreigners granted Russian citizenship in the decree, filed on a Russian government portal. He is listed as the 53rd person in the document. Snowden and his wife had applied for Russian citizenship in November 2020, a month after he was granted permanent residency.

The 39-year-old Snowden leaked an estimated 1.7 million intelligence files used in reporting by journalists and faces espionage charges along with 30 years in prison in the United States if he were to return. However, his U.S. passport has been revoked.

After the leak, Snowden first fled from the United States to Hong Kong briefly; and has been living in Russia since June 2013, where he reportedly has worked for a Russian IT company. He has maintained a relatively low profile in Russia over the years, but routinely posts on his Twitter account.

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Martina McBride announces 12th Annual Joy of Christmas Tour

Martina McBride has announced upcoming dates for her 12th annual The Joy of Christmas Tour, kicking off on November 26th in Greensboro, NC.

McBride shares: “This is the 12th year of doing the Joy Of Christmas Tour and I truly believe our 2022 version of the show is the best yet. It is truly a night for the whole family to celebrate all the joyful things about the holiday season. We look forward to it every year and are honored that our show has become a tradition for us and the fans. We cannot wait to take it back on the road!”

Pre-sales go on-sale on Tuesday, September 26th via McBride’s website. General on-sale for The Joy of Christmas Tour are available on Friday, September 30th.

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Shania Twain shares the video for her new song ‘Waking Up Dreaming’

Shania Twain released the video for her new song, “Waking Up Dreaming,” her first single since 2017. Shania, who was recently featured on the Fox drama Monarch, also has her documentary, Not Just A Girl, streaming now on Netflix.

“Waking Up Dreaming” marks Twain’s first release in five years since the critically acclaimed 2017 LP, Now, which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 and No. 1 on the Top Country Albums Chart upon arrival.

Check out the video for Shania’s new single Waking Up Dreaming – here.

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Netflix shares the trailer for Season 4 of ‘Manifest’

Season 4 of the former NBC series ‘Manifest’ will debut on Netflix this November, and the streaming service has dropped the trailer for the shows’ final season.

The show wrapped up its third season on NBC before its cancellation, leaving viewers with a cliffhanger. The mystery around the passengers of Flight 828 and their five-year disappearance had fans petitioning for the reversal of its cancellation, which then led to a switch to Netflix.

The final fourth season will be split into two 10-episode parts by the streamer and will feature a two-year time jump from the end of the previous season.  The passengers of the flight are now 18 months away from their death dates, and since the passengers of the flight were considered dead during their disappearance, they will also face a second death on June 2, 2024.

Part 1 of Manifest Season 4 will premiere on Netflix on Nov. 4, 2022, with part two premiering at a later date to be determined. Take a look at the trailer – here.

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Cast of ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ to return for Netflix’s ‘Axel Foley’ film

Judge Reinhold, John Ashton, Paul Reiser and Bronson Pinchot have signed on to reprise their roles in the Netflix action-comedy, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley.  The actors will reunite with Eddie Murphy for film, in production now, with Jerry Bruckheimer producing.  Further details of the plot are being kept under wraps.

Reiser tweeted along with the casting announcement: “Hey… anything I can do to help Eddie Murphy’s career, happy to oblige.”

The original 1984 blockbuster, Beverly Hills Cop, starred Murphy as Foley, a streetwise Detroit police officer investigating the murder of his best friend in the posh California city. Reiser, Reinhold and Ashton played detectives Jeffrey Friedman, Billy Rosewood and John Taggert respectively. Pinchot played art gallery worker Serge. The movie spawned two sequels, released in 1987 and 1994.

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Search for suspect is underway after three people shot at Pennsylvania amusement park

Three people were shot at a popular Pennsylvania amusement park on Saturday night following an altercation between two groups of teenagers.  According to Allegheny County Police, the shooting took place at Kennywood amusement park in West Mifflin. Three people — two 15-year-old boys and one 39-year-old man — were reportedly injured from gunshot wounds Saturday night.

On Sunday morning, Kennywood alerted on Twitter that the park was closed for the night and that “all guests have exited” after the shooting took place on what was the first night of the park’s Phantom Fall Fest.  Allegheny County Police shared in a Sunday news release that the shooting followed an altercation in front of the park’s Musik Express ride, and that multiple agencies responded around 10:49 p.m. One 15-year-old was shot in the thigh and is still at a hospital; the 39-year-old was hit in the leg and released following treatment and the other teen is hospitalized with a graze wound and in stable condition. Others were reportedly treated for “trample” injuries following the events at the amusement park.  Police say they recovered a handgun inside the park, and the search for the suspect is ongoing.

The park later issued an official statement: “We are greatly saddened by the violence that occurred last night. Our thoughts are with those who were injured as a result of the incident, as well as all guests and team members affected by what happened. …We are closely collaborating with police as they investigate. Our entry security protocols include a state of the art weapons detection system put into place at the start of this season, video scanning, and bag checks. We regularly supplement our park security staff with officers from the Allegheny County Police Department and West Mifflin Police Department, who were contracted to support our teams during operating hours, including Saturday evening. We will continue to cooperate with authorities throughout their investigation.

The park is closed Sunday, September 25. We will reopen as scheduled on Friday evening, September 30, and will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.”

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Statewide emergency declared in Florida as Tropical Storm Ian is expected to strengthen to hurricane

As Tropical Storm Ian heads towards Florida and is expected to become a hurricane Sunday night, reaching major hurricane strength early next week, Gov. Ron DeSantis has issued statewide state of emergency, citing the risk of a major hurricane making landfall on Florida’s western coast.

Currently located in the Caribbean Sea with maximum sustained winds near 50 mph and higher gusts, forecasters predict that Ian is expected to become a major Category 3 hurricane by Monday or Tuesday.  According to the National Hurricane Center, the storm is 540 miles southeast of the western tip of Cuba and could approach the Florida Keys and the southern and central area of the Florida peninsula beginning Monday through to Wednesday morning

The potential hurricane is expected to bring 2 to 6 inches of rain to the Keys and peninsula and heavy rainfall to northern and western Florida, as well as to other states in the southeastern U.S. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. These rains may produce flash and urban flooding across the Keys and the peninsula through midweek.

Over the weekend, President Joe Biden approved an emergency declaration for Florida as the state faces a potential major hurricane from the current storm, the White House said. Biden’s approval of a Florida emergency declaration orders authorized federal aid.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/desantis-declares-emergency-storm-expected-hit-florida-90427792

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Kelsea Ballerini teams up with Carly Pearce & Kelly Clarkson for the collaboration “You’re Drunk, Go Home”

Kelsea Ballerini has teamed up with Carly Pearce and Kelly Clarkson on her brand new collaborative track, “You’re Drunk, Go Home,” which appears on her just-released new album, Subject To Change.

The 29-year-old Ballerini teased the collaboration by posting a video on Instagram that had her naming her duet partners as well as announcing the title of the track, saying:  “So, y’all have been asking for months now if there’s a collab on the album, and I’ve hinted that there is, and I did post a little sneaky picture — and you guys are spies. You did guess that it is indeed my girl Carly Pearce,” Ballerini begins in the clip on Instagram. “But but but, friends, I did fool you because it is not just Carly Pearce, we have a trio. Y’all, It’s Kelly Clarkson.”

“You’re Drunk, Go Home” is one of 15 tracks included on Ballerini’s brand-new studio album, Subject to Change, and also features recent releases, “The Little Things,” “What I Have,” “Love Is A Cowboy” and lead single, “Heartfirst.”

You can take a listen to “You’re Drunk, Go Home” – here.

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