Justin Bieber’s mom praises Hailey for opening up about her health scare

Justin Bieber’s mom praises Hailey for opening up about her health scare
Justin Bieber’s mom praises Hailey for opening up about her health scare
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Justin Bieber‘s mother is proud his wife, Hailey, for coming forward about her recent health scare.

Last month, the 25-year-old model suffered “stroke-like symptoms” and was rushed to the hospital. It was later discovered she had a blood clot in her brain and a hole in her heart. She has since recovered.

Hailey opened up about her health journey Wednesday via a 12-minute video that she posted on Instagram. Justin’s mom, Pattie Mallette, share the clip to her Instagram story and expressed her relief.

“Grateful you are recovering well. God is good,” Pattie wrote. “Thank you for sharing your story. So brave. I love you so much @haileybieber.”

In the video, Hailey recalled what happened the day of her health scare, dubbing it “the scariest moment” of her life, and revealed that she had a transient ischemic attack (TIA) on March 10. Further tests later discovered that she had a patent foramen ovale (PFO), an opening between the upper chambers of her heart. 

Hailey explained that her mini-stroke was caused by a blood clot escaping through the hole in her heart, which was about half an inch in size, and traveled to her brain. Hailey underwent additional surgery to close the hole.

“I just feel really relieved that we were able to figure everything out, that we were able to get it closed, that I will be able to just move on from this really scary situation and just live my life,” she expressed. 

Justin previously opened up about his wife’s health scare during a recent performance in Denver. “Life randomly throws you curveballs,” he told the crowd. “It’s been really scary, but I know for a fact that God has her in the palm of his hands. And that’s a good thing.”

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Sam Asghari says he and Britney Spears don’t know if they’re having a daughter or son

Sam Asghari says he and Britney Spears don’t know if they’re having a daughter or son
Sam Asghari says he and Britney Spears don’t know if they’re having a daughter or son
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Based on all the pink themes in Britney Spears’ recent Instagram posts, fans have been speculating that the pregnant pop star is having a baby girl — but fiancé Sam Asghari is casting doubt.

In an interview with Access, the actor spoke about his excitement for fatherhood — even when it comes to changing diapers — and told host Mario Lopez, “[I’m going to be] hands-on as much as possible. This is my baby. My first baby!”

When asked if he and Britney will be painting the nursery pink or blue, Sam revealed that he’s staying in the dark…at least for now.

“I don’t [know],” he said when asked about the baby’s gender. In response to when he plans on finding out whether they’re having a girl or a boy, Sam said it is “up to” Britney. If he had it his way, Sam admitted, “I don’t want to [know]…It’s something that I want to wait for.” 

Sam then doubled down that he doesn’t care what he’s having. “If it’s a daughter, it’s going to be the most spoiled princess ever,” he declared. “If it’s a son, it’s gonna be the toughest…I’m gonna be tough on [him].”

Although it’s unknown when Britney wants to find out the gender of her child, Lopez suggested that she and Sam wait until the baby arrives, because “it’s the best surprise.”

While this is the “Toxic” singer’s first child with Sam, it will be her third overall. She shares sons Sean, 16, and Jayden, 15, with ex-husband Kevin Federline

Upon announcing his unexpected bundle of joy earlier this month, Sam told his fans on Instagram, “Fatherhood is something i have always looked forward to and i don’t take lightly. It is the most important job i will ever do.”

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Alleged New York City subway gunman Frank James improperly searched, defense lawyers say

Alleged New York City subway gunman Frank James improperly searched, defense lawyers say
Alleged New York City subway gunman Frank James improperly searched, defense lawyers say
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(NEW YORK) — Federal agents improperly questioned alleged New York City subway shooter Frank James this week, directed him to sign certain documents and took multiple swabs of his DNA, defense attorneys said in a court filing Thursday.

James, 62, allegedly set off a smoke grenade on a Manhattan-bound N train approaching 36th Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, before opening fire and shooting 10 people in what police called the worst disruption to the commute in New York since the Sept. 11 attacks.

On Tuesday, without alerting his lawyers, FBI agents entered his cell at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn “questioned him, took multiple buccal swabs of his DNA, and directed him to sign certain documents,” according to a letter to the court from Mia Eisner-Grynberg and Deirdre von Dornum of the Federal Defenders of New York.

“Contrary to standard practice, the government committed this intrusion absent advance notice to counsel, depriving us of an opportunity to be heard or to be present. Neither did the government provide subsequent notice to counsel. The agents did not provide Mr. James with a copy of the warrant or a receipt, in violation of Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure,” the letter said.

The attorneys said the government failed to explain why it deviated from standard procedure and only provided a copy of a search warrant when the attorneys asked after the fact. They accused the government of violating James’ constitutional rights.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York, which has charged James with one terror-related count, declined to comment.

Prosecutors were given until early next week to respond.

The defense attorneys said they would seek to suppress whatever statements James made to the agents this past Tuesday and asked the judge to order the government to turn over a copy of the affidavit that served as the basis for the search.

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“I can use your expertise” — ‘Jurassic Park’ stars unite in new trailer for ‘Jurassic World Dominion’

“I can use your expertise” — ‘Jurassic Park’ stars unite in new trailer for ‘Jurassic World Dominion’
“I can use your expertise” — ‘Jurassic Park’ stars unite in new trailer for ‘Jurassic World Dominion’
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Universal Pictures has released a new, action-packed trailer to Jurassic World Dominion, in which we see Chris Pratt‘s Owen Grady recruiting original Jurassic Park stars Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum and Laura Dern. The trio played, respectively, Dr. Alan Grant, Dr. Ian Malcolm, and Dr. Ellie Sattler, in the first two films.

Early on in the trailer, we see the raptor that Owen trained, Blue, coming to visit Owen and Bryce Dallas Howard‘s Claire Dearing at home, with the reptile showing off her new babies.

However, one of the young creatures ends up getting dino-napped. Pratt’s character then pledges to Blue he’ll stop at nothing to get the baby back, from what appears to be mercenary animal traders.

Pratt’s Grady goes on to tap the series’ original stars to help, telling them, “I can use your expertise.”

“You made a promise to a dinosaur?” Goldblum’s Malcolm asks incredulously when Owen tells him of his vow to Blue.

“Yeah,” Owen replies with a shrug.

Meanwhile, dinos are running amok everywhere: Pratt is seen dodging them on a motorcycle in a cobblestone European street, and there are pterodactyls flying over New York City.

“We made a terrible mistake,” says BD Wong, also reprising his role as genetic scientist Dr. Henry Wu.

“If our world is going to survive, what maters is what we do now,” Dern’s character says.

With hair-raising escapes seemingly all over the world, the trailer shows that the reunited heroes soon come face to face with what Neill’s Dr. Grant calls “the biggest carnivore the world has ever seen.”

Jurassic World Dominion opens June 10.

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Parkland shooter’s death penalty case in disarray amid judge’s error, juror threats

Parkland shooter’s death penalty case in disarray amid judge’s error, juror threats
Parkland shooter’s death penalty case in disarray amid judge’s error, juror threats
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(FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.) — Jury selection in the death penalty case of confessed Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz lapsed into disarray after potential jurors allegedly mouthed expletives and threats to the defendant in the courtroom and the presiding judge admitted committing a legal error that nearly derailed the process.

Just days after Judge Elizabeth Scherer granted a motion by prosecutors to scrap jury selection in the high profile case and start from scratch, she reversed her order on Wednesday upon hearing a counter argument from Cruz’s lawyers. The case began on April 4 in Broward County, Florida.

Scherer admitted that she made an error back on April 5, the second day of jury selection, when she asked would-be jurors if they could follow the law if picked to serve on the case and then dismissed 11 who said they could not.

David Weinstein, a former federal and state prosecutor in Florida, told ABC News on Thursday that Scherer made a mistake by asking the question. He said her inquiries in the initial phase of jury selection should have been limited to questions about whether the potential jurors had a hardship that prevented them from serving on the case, which is expected to last four to six months.

“That was all that they were supposed to be inquiring into,” said Weinstein, who is not involved in the case but is following it closely.

He said the more probing questions like the one the judge asked should have been reserved for the voir dire phase of jury selection, when prosecutors and defense attorneys are given the chance to grill jury candidates on their answers.

“Each side is given the opportunity to rehabilitate you, to ask, ‘When you said you couldn’t follow the law, did you really understand what the judge was asking you? What do you mean you can’t follow the law?'” Weinstein said.

Defense attorneys filed a motion accusing the court of committing double jeopardy and asked that the death penalty phase of the case be declared a mistrial and that Cruz be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

To remedy her mistake, Scherer reversed her earlier ruling and ordered that the 11 jurors she dismissed to be summoned back to court on Monday so lawyers can question them about their answers.

In her earlier ruling, Scherer also said she was dismissing the 243 would-be jurors who had already been qualified for a pool to seat the jury from. That decision has also been reversed.

Scherer said 20 jurors, including eight alternates, will eventually be chosen to recommend whether the 23-year-old Cruz, who has pleaded guilty to 17 counts of murder and 17 counts of attempted murder, will be sentenced to death or to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

The judge’s mistake wasn’t the only controversy to erupt this week in the case.

On Tuesday, a potential juror disrupted the proceedings when he entered the courtroom and allegedly mouthed expletives and threats to Cruz, who was seated at the defense table. The outburst apparently inspired other would-be jurors in the courtroom to make similar threats to Cruz and prompted bailiffs to press Cruz against a wall to protect him.

Scherer described that particular group of jury candidates as “belligerent” and dismissed them all.

Cruz pleaded guilty in October to committing the 2018 Valentine’s Day massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. During the hearing attended by loved ones of the 17 he killed, Cruz said he wished it was up to the survivors of the shooting to determine whether he lived or died.

“I’m very sorry for what I did,” Cruz said at his plea hearing. “I can’t live with myself sometimes.”

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Kevin Gates releases new single “Big Lyfe” off his upcoming album

Kevin Gates releases new single “Big Lyfe” off his upcoming album
Kevin Gates releases new single “Big Lyfe” off his upcoming album
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(NOTE LANGUAGE) Louisiana rap guru Kevin Gates is back with new music, releasing his latest single, “Big Lyfe,” Thursday. 

Gates also unveiled a visual to go along with the positive track, which speaks of his success as a rapper as well as of his spiritual journey. 

A few of the lyrics in the song go, “I don’t go and see the voodoo lady/ Know that I’m protected by the angel/ Like Muhammad Ali, I’m the greatest/ I’mma make you love me, I’m a gangsta.”

The new track, which is expected to appear on Gates’ upcoming album, KHAZA, which will follow his 2021 project, Only the Generals Pt II

“Big Lyfe” comes on the heels of the new-found viral success of his 2013 song “Thinking with My D***” featuring Juicy J. Thanks to TikTok, the song catapulted to the top of the Apple music charts, as well as breaking into the top 40 of Billboard‘s Hot 100.

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How to see Backstreet Boys, Train, Josh Groban and more for just $25 this summer

How to see Backstreet Boys, Train, Josh Groban and more for just  this summer
How to see Backstreet Boys, Train, Josh Groban and more for just  this summer
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Times are tough, so here’s some good news: Concert promoter Live Nation is bringing back its $25 ticket promotion for this summer.

Starting May 4 through May 10, you can buy tickets for tons of top acts for just 25 bucks each. Among the participating artists are Backstreet Boys, Train, Josh Groban, Shawn Mendes, OneRepublic, Goo Goo Dolls, New Kids on the Block, Maren Morris, Shania Twain, Hanson, John Legend, Norah Jones and even select dates for Rod Stewart‘s Las Vegas residency. Over 3,700 shows in all are part of the promotion.

Visit LiveNation.com/concertweek to grab the tickets starting at 10 a.m. ET on May 4.

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“Tourist”: Miranda Lambert previews “the song on the record I want to live out the most”

“Tourist”: Miranda Lambert previews “the song on the record I want to live out the most”
“Tourist”: Miranda Lambert previews “the song on the record I want to live out the most”
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Miranda Lambert is getting closer to releasing her next studio album, Palomino, and the singer shared some of the project’s backstory via one of its songs.

The singer posted a clip on social media of an unreleased song called “Tourist,” along with a photo montage of herself traveling with her husband, Brendan McLoughlin, plus friends and family.

“‘Tourist’ was the first song we wrote for Palomino and it set the tone for the record,” Miranda explains. “I’ve toured, but I haven’t really gotten to be a tourist. This is the song on the record I want to live out the most.”

Travel is a theme throughout Palomino, with many of its songs written about towns and cities across the country — and the colorful characters who live there. The lead single is “If I Was a Cowboy,” and Miranda has also previewed the album with songs like “Strange” and “Actin’ Up.”

The full project comes out on Friday.

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Foreigner, Rod Stewart, Aerosmith, The Who among artists taking part in Live Nation’s $25 ticket promotion

Foreigner, Rod Stewart, Aerosmith, The Who among artists taking part in Live Nation’s  ticket promotion
Foreigner, Rod Stewart, Aerosmith, The Who among artists taking part in Live Nation’s  ticket promotion
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Over 200 artists, including Foreigner, Rod Stewart, Aerosmith and The Who, are taking part in Live Nation’s 2022 Concert Week promotion, which will offer $25 tickets to shows across North American throughout the summer.

Among the many, many other participating tours are Alanis Morissette, Alice Cooper, Barenaked Ladies, The Beach Boys, The Black Crowes, Bonnie Raitt, Chicago & Brian Wilson, Def Leppard & Mötley Crüe, Devo, The Doobie Brothers, Duran Duran, Elvis Costello, Goo Goo Dolls, James Taylor, Jimmy Buffett, KISS, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pet Shop Boys, REO Speedwagon & Styx with Loverboy, Roxy Music, Sammy Hagar, Santana & Earth, Wind, & Fire, Sheryl Crow, Steely Dan, Sting, Tears for Fears, Third Eye Blind, UB40 and ZZ Top.

In total, over 3,700 shows will be discounted as part of the promotion.

The $25 Concert Week tickets will be on sale beginning Wednesday, May 4 at 10 a.m. ET, through Tuesday, May 10. For the full list of participating artists and all other info, visit LiveNation.com.

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Paramount Pictures reveals the next ‘Mission: Impossible’ title: ‘Dead Reckoning Part One’

Paramount Pictures reveals the next ‘Mission: Impossible’ title: ‘Dead Reckoning Part One’
Paramount Pictures reveals the next ‘Mission: Impossible’ title: ‘Dead Reckoning Part One’
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As part of a presentation on the last day of CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Paramount Pictures revealed the title of the next Mission: Impossible film. Variety reports the seventh adventure of his $3.5 billion-grossing franchise will be Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One.

The increasingly expensive film was to be shot concurrently with the eighth movie in the series, but pandemic delays prevented that from happening.

The seventh installment stars Tom Cruise with returning players Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, Vanessa Kirby and Frederick Schmidt, in addition to Henry Czerny, who appeared in the first Mission: Impossible movie back in 1996 as IMF Director Eugene Kittridge.

Necomers include Marvel movie veterans Hayley Atwell and Pom Klementieff, as well as Rob Delaney, Charles Parnell, Indira Varma, Mark Gatiss, Cary Elwes and Shea Whigham.

Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One, the seventh in the series, is set for release July 14, 2023. Part 2 is slated for theaters on June 28, 2024.

And in other Tom Cruise-related news, his Top Gun: Maverick reportedly enjoyed a debut screening for the CinemacCon audience Thursday morning, ahead of the movie’s May 27 release.

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