Kamala Harris makes unscheduled trip to Highland Park after parade shooting: ‘We should stand together’

Kamala Harris makes unscheduled trip to Highland Park after parade shooting: ‘We should stand together’
Kamala Harris makes unscheduled trip to Highland Park after parade shooting: ‘We should stand together’
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(HIGHLAND PARK, Ill.) — Vice President Kamala Harris made a previously unscheduled trip on Tuesday night to Highland Park, Illinois — the site of a deadly mass shooting during a Fourth of July parade the previous day.

There, she expressed her grief at what the community had just endured and reiterated the federal government’s support, not long after she again urged for more widespread government action to address gun violence.

Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff spent about 30 minutes in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park after she spoke earlier Tuesday at the National Education Association’s annual meeting.

Addressing teachers in Chicago, she elicited loud cheers when she said: “We need to end this horror. We need to stop this violence. And we must protect our communities from the terror of gun violence. You know I’ve said it before, enough is enough.”

Reflecting on the “19 babies and their two teachers” killed in an elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, in May, Harris told the NEA educators that the shooting was “the most recent reminder” of “the risks that our children and our educators face every day.”

“Teachers should not have to practice barricading a classroom,” she said. “Teachers should not have to know how to treat a gunshot wound. And teachers should not be told that lives would have been saved if only you had a gun.”

She called on federal lawmakers to ban assault-style rifles, saying, “Congress needs to have the courage to act and renew the assault weapons ban.”

“An assault weapon is designed to kill a lot of human beings quickly,” Harris said. “There is no reason that we have weapons of war on the streets of America.”

Nonetheless, there is little prospect of legislators taking up such restrictions: Congress just passed a modest, bipartisan package intended to reduce gun violence, and Republicans say more laws violate the Second Amendment.

In Highland Park later Tuesday, Harris met with local politicians and law enforcement near the scene of the shooting that killed seven and injured dozens more. (A suspect has since been taken into custody and charged with seven counts of first-degree murder on Tuesday.)

The vice president embraced Mayor Nancy Rotering and told her, “I’m sorry,” upon arriving in Highland Park. Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Illinois, and state Sen. Julie Morrison joined Harris. Her office said she was invited to Highland Park on Tuesday during a morning call with Rotering.

Harris took some time to shake hands and meet with individual law enforcement members, including Highland Park police officers.

She visited the town near the scene of Monday’s mass shooting. According to the press pool, bikes, strollers, toys and lawn chairs were still visible in the area — detritus from those who fled the attack.

In brief remarks, Harris offered the country’s condolences and resources on behalf of the administration, saying, “We’ll continue to put all the resources that the mayor and the chief and others need in terms of the federal assistance, so the FBI, the [Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives] are here.”

“From President Joe Biden and our country, we are so sorry for what you have all experienced … This should never have happened. We talked about it being ‘senseless.’ It is. It is absolutely senseless,” Harris said. “I want for you that you hold each other tight as a community, that you know that you have a whole nation who cares deeply about you and stands with you.”

As the vice president spoke, about 100 local residents had gathered nearby, according to the press pool.

“This is an incredibly tight community. I know that,” she said, “and this person will be brought to justice. But it’s not going to undo what happened.”

Harris also said the administration’s focus had not strayed from guns. The White House will “deal with what we need to deal with” in terms of who has access to assault weapons.

But her attention was on the local community.

“We’ve got to take this stuff seriously — as seriously as you are, because you have been forced to have to take it seriously,” she said. “The whole nation should understand and have a level of empathy, to understand that this can happen anywhere, in any peace-loving community. And we should stand together and speak out about why it’s got to stop.”

ABC News’ Ben Gittleson contributed to this report.

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Parkway Drive releasing new album ’Darker Still’ in September

Parkway Drive releasing new album ’Darker Still’ in September
Parkway Drive releasing new album ’Darker Still’ in September
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Parkway Drive has announced a new album called Darker Still.

The follow-up to 2018’s Reverence will arrive on September 9. It includes the previously released single “Glitch.” A second cut, titled “The Greatest Fear,” is out now via digital outlets.

“When Parkway originally started out, we all were trying to push ourselves to do more than we possibly could,” says frontman Winston McCall. “What you hear on Darker Still is the final fulfillment of our ability to learn and grow catching up with the imagination that we have always had.”

Here’s the Darker Still track list:

“Ground Zero”
“Like Napalm”
“Glitch”
“The Greatest Fear”
“Darker Still”
“Imperial Heretic”
“If a God Can Bleed”
“Soul Bleach”
“Stranger”
“Land of the Lost”
“From the Heart of the Darkness”

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Watch Coldplay’s puppet-filled video for “Biutyful”

Watch Coldplay’s puppet-filled video for “Biutyful”
Watch Coldplay’s puppet-filled video for “Biutyful”
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Coldplay has premiered the video for “Biutyful,” a track off the band’s latest album, Music of the Spheres.

The clip, which is streaming now on YouTube, follows The Weirdos, a band of puppets created by Jim Henson‘s Creature Shop.

If you’ve seen Coldplay live on their ongoing world tour, then you may recognize lead Weirdos singer Angel Moon, who’s joined frontman Chris Martin each night to perform “Biutyful.” Martin also brought Angel Moon and The Weirdos on stage during his recent appearance on The Tonight Show.

Coldplay is currently on tour in Europe. Audio from the band’s July 17 concert in Paris will stream live via the Music of the Spheres World Tour app.

Music of the Spheres, the album, was released last October. It also includes the single “Higher Power” and the hit BTS collaboration, “My Universe.”

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BLACKPINK to release new music in August

BLACKPINK to release new music in August
BLACKPINK to release new music in August
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Top K-pop girl group BLACKPINK will release new music in August, according to their label, YG Entertainment.

The release will start “a continuous large-scale project which will extend through the second half of the year,” according to the label.  In addition, the group plans to go on “the largest world tour in the history of a K-pop girl group” before the end of the year.

BLACKPINK, who’ve collaborated with Dua Lipa, Selena Gomez and Lady Gaga, hit number two on the Billboard 200 with their 20202 debut release, THE ALBUM. They’re the first K-pop girl group to have an album sell a million copies, and they’re also the most-subscribed music act on YouTube.

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“Everyone is fascinated with bad guys”: Christian Bale goes from Batman to “butcher” in ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’

“Everyone is fascinated with bad guys”: Christian Bale goes from Batman to “butcher” in ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’
“Everyone is fascinated with bad guys”: Christian Bale goes from Batman to “butcher” in ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’
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Thor: Love and Thunder hits theaters this weekend, and for Christian Bale, the film gave him a chance to pivot from playing a beloved hero, Batman, in Chris Nolan‘s Dark Knight trilogy, to this film’s heavy: Gorr the God Butcher.

The character begins as a devout man, whose god failed him and his people — particularly his daughter — and he gets the chance to get even. Soon, he begins a galaxy-wide vendetta against all gods, including, of course, Chris Hemsworth‘s titular god of Thunder.

“It’s a lot easier to play a villain than it is to play a hero,” Bale enthused at a recent press event. “Everyone is fascinated with bad guys immediately, and then the beauty of it is that Taika can make it bloody hilarious and really moving as well,” referring to writer-director Taika Waititi.

Bale adds, “I don’t know if it’s pushing it too much to say ‘sympathy’, but certainly you sort of understand maybe why this guy is making awful decisions, you know — and he is a monster and he is a butcher — but yeah, there’s possibly a little understanding of why he came to be that way.”

Thor: Love and Thunder also stars Natalie Portman, Tessa Thompson, Russell Crowe, and Chris Pratt and his Guardians of the Galaxy pals. It opens nationwide July 8.

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Macy Gray apologizes for alleged transphobic comments: “I have nothing but love for the LGBTQ+…community”

Macy Gray apologizes for alleged transphobic comments: “I have nothing but love for the LGBTQ+…community”
Macy Gray apologizes for alleged transphobic comments: “I have nothing but love for the LGBTQ+…community”
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Macy Gray is apologizing for comments that had critics accusing her of being transphobic. 

“I have nothing but love for the LGBTQ+ and transgender community and have been a supporter since day one,” Gray told Entertainment Tonight in a statement on Tuesday. “My statement on Piers Morgan was grossly misunderstood. I don’t hate anyone. I respect everyone’s right to feel comfortable in their bodies and live their own truth.”

The apology comes one day after the Soul singer, 54, appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored and the topic of transgender people came up.

At the time, Gray shared, “I will say this, and everyone’s gonna hate me, but as a woman, just because you go change your parts, doesn’t make you a woman. Sorry.”

She then doubled down on the statement when Morgan asked if she truly believed that, stating, “I know that for a fact.”

“Like if you want me to call you a ‘her,’ I will, ‘cause that’s what you want, but that doesn’t make you a woman just ’cause I call you a ‘her’ and just because you got a surgery,” Gray told Morgan.

The R&B singer also defended Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling, who previously landed herself in hot water for making comments that were deemed by some to be anti-trans. 

“I don’t think you should be called transphobic just because you don’t agree with, you know…there’s a lot of judgment and throwing stones at people for just saying what it is,” Gray said. 

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Ed Sheeran teams with UK clothing label for capsule collection

Ed Sheeran teams with UK clothing label for capsule collection
Ed Sheeran teams with UK clothing label for capsule collection
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Ed Sheeran‘s getting into the clothing business.

He’s teamed with the British clothing company Lucy & Yak for a capsule collection of limited-edition pieces featuring artwork inspired by his latest album, = (Equals).  The collection includes organic dungarees, a bucket hat, hoodie and tee, decorated with butterflies and paint splatters.

Ed reached out to partner with Lucy & Yak because he was a fan of their dungarees. In a statement on their website, co-founder Lucy Greenwood explains, “We’ve been fans of Ed for over a decade, so when he got in touch we were delighted to be able to collaborate on a collection which brings Sheerios and Yakkers together — they’re at the very heart of the collection.”

Greenwood continues, “The butterfly used in Ed’s album artwork holds a really special meaning to him, and so we’re honored to be able to bring this to life as part of such a special collection of Yaks – particularly as we know that Ed shares our passion for doing better for the environment.”

Lucy & Yak designer Elspeth Mills explains that, “The butterfly is central to Ed’s artwork as it reflects his growth over the years.”

Billboard reports that the collection, priced from $26 to $77, will be available to buy starting July 14 at LucyandYak.com. Lucy & Yak have also tapped various artist to record covers of Ed songs for campaign film.

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Hayden Panettiere opens up about struggle with alcoholism, postpartum depression

Hayden Panettiere opens up about struggle with alcoholism, postpartum depression
Hayden Panettiere opens up about struggle with alcoholism, postpartum depression
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After four years away from the Hollywood spotlight , actress Hayden Panettiere is opening up for the first time about the challenges she’s faced that nearly destroyed her career.

In a People and Good Morning America exclusive interview, the 32-year-old said that she’d been “struggling for a long time.”

“I didn’t know where the alcoholism was ending and the postpartum was beginning. And I ran myself pretty ragged,” she said.

Since her hit show Nashville ended in 2018, Panettiere said the years that followed have “been difficult.”

“I just needed a break,” she said.

Shortly after the birth of her daughter in 2014, Panettiere was overcome with postpartum depression. She told ABC News’ Kaylee Hartung she turned to “the bottom of a bottle” for support.

“I didn’t have any negative feelings towards my child,” she said. “I just knew I was deeply depressed,” like she “was in…this haze that just wasn’t me.”

“People around me were more concerned about my usage of alcohol than they ever were about the postpartum depression,” the actress admitted.

They thought she was “being a crazy woman” or “an overly emotional female,” but Panetierre said, “it was so out of my control.”

“I felt like I was walking blind,” Hayden expressed. “And I don’t like to ask for help either. I wanna be that strong, stoic woman. But, I mean, when you see a happy-go-lucky girl for years suddenly on the floor in a puddle of mess and alcohol, you gotta know something is wrong.”

Eventually, Panettiere sought out the treatment she needed, which included making friends who could understand her struggles.

Panettiere says she is now sober and is taking things one day at a time.

“It’s an everyday battle,” she said, adding, I’m grateful to say that I’m sober today.”

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In Brief: Chris Evans, Emily Blunt prep for ‘Pain’, and more

In Brief: Chris Evans, Emily Blunt prep for ‘Pain’, and more
In Brief: Chris Evans, Emily Blunt prep for ‘Pain’, and more

Chris Evans has joined Emily Blunt in the cast of Netflix’s Pain Hustlers, according to Variety. Blunt plays a high school dropout “dreaming of a better life for her and her young daughter” who “lands a job with a failing pharmaceutical start-up in a yellowing strip mall in Central Florida,” per the streaming service. Her “charm, guts and drive catapult the company and her into the high life, where she soon finds herself at the center of a criminal conspiracy with deadly consequences.” Evans’ role has not been revealed. The Captain America star will next be seen in Netflix’s The Gray Man, alongside Ryan Gosling and Ana de Armas

The CW has announced the fall premiere dates for its primetime lineup on Monday. Stargirl provides a teaser of sorts, with an August 31 launch. Then the 2022-23 season opens in earnest on October 2 with the premieres of Family Law and Coroner. Kung Fu kicks off its new season October 5, followed by Walker and Walker: Independence on October 6. All American and All American: Homecoming debut October 10, then it’s The Winchesters and Professionals on October 11. October 14 kicks off the new seasons of Penn & Teller: Fool Us and Whose Line Is It Anyway. Finally it’s, Criss Angel’s Magic with the Stars and World’s Funniest Animals on October 22…

HBO Max on Tuesday released the official trailer its upcoming Issa Rae-directed comedy series, Rap S***. The show centers on two Miami-based rappers — Shawna, played by Aida Osman, and Mia, played by KaMillion — who try to find success in the music industry. The series will debut on July 21, with the first two episodes premiering as a special event. The eight-episode season will then air one episode per week, wrapping up on September 1… (Trailer contains uncensored profanity.)

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Carlos Santana collapses onstage in Michigan

Carlos Santana collapses onstage in Michigan
Carlos Santana collapses onstage in Michigan
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Carlos Santana reportedly passed out onstage during a Tuesday concert at Pine Knob Music Theatre, an outdoor amphitheater in Clarkston, some 40 miles northwest of Detroit, Michigan.

The 74-year-old rock legend was about an hour into his concert when he was “overcome with heat exhaustion and dehydration,” his manager, Michael Vrionis, said in a statement obtained by ABC News.

“Carlos was taken to the emergency department at McLaren Clarkston for observation and is doing well,” the statement continued.

“The show for tomorrow July 6th at The Pavilion at Star Lake (formerly the S&T Bank Music Park) in Burgettstown, PA. will be postponed to a later date. More details to follow thru Live Nation,” Vrionis added.

Santana was introducing the song “Joy,” from his 2021 album Blessings and Miracles, shortly before he passed out, according to Detroit Free Press journalist Jo-Ann Barnas. He was describing the song as “mystical medicine music to heal a world infected with fear.”

Santana was treated for about 20 minutes before medical staff covered him with a tarp and wheeled him offstage, according to social media posts and video.

“Ladies and gentlemen as you can we see have a severe medical emergency,” the venue staff reportedly announced to the audience. “Let’s share our prayers…We need it right now…Please send your light and love to this man.”

Last year, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer canceled the December dates of his Las Vegas residency to recover from what was described as “an unscheduled heart procedure.” He was scheduled to perform eight dates at the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. Santana also announced that he tested positive for COVID-19 in February.

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