Derek Chauvin to be sentenced on federal charges for violating George Floyd’s civil rights

Derek Chauvin to be sentenced on federal charges for violating George Floyd’s civil rights
Derek Chauvin to be sentenced on federal charges for violating George Floyd’s civil rights
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(MINNEAPOLIS) — Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin will be sentenced Thursday on federal civil rights charges in the death of George Floyd.

He had previously pleaded not guilty to the charges but in December 2021 he pleaded guilty to violating Floyd’s civil rights and admitted that he kept his knee on Floyd’s neck even after he became unresponsive.

Chauvin’s plea agreement calls for a 20 to 25-year sentence.

In April 2021, Chauvin was found guilty on three counts in Floyd’s death — second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter — for pressing his knee against Floyd’s neck for more than 9 minutes.

He has already been sentenced to 270 months, minus time served, which equals about 22-and-a-half years in prison.

Former officers J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao were also charged for their role in Floyd’s death.

The three of them had pleaded not guilty but were convicted by a jury.

The four former officers were attempting to place Floyd under arrest on suspicion of using a counterfeit $20 bill to buy cigarettes at a convenience store.

During the encounter, Chauvin held his knee on the back of Floyd’s neck for more than 9 minutes. Floyd, who was handcuffed and in a prone position on the pavement, repeatedly said he couldn’t breathe before falling unconscious and losing a pulse, according to evidence presented at Chauvin’s state trial. Floyd was later pronounced dead at a hospital.

Thao and Kueng now await a state trial for charges of aiding and abetting in murder and aiding and abetting in manslaughter in Floyd’s death. The two have pleaded not guilty.

The trial has been delayed until Jan. 5, 2023.

Thomas Lane pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in exchange for the dismissal of the top charge against him of aiding and abetting second-degree unintentional murder.

Under the agreement, a sentence of 36 months, or three years in prison, will be recommended by both prosecutors and Lane’s legal team. If he went to trial and was convicted on both counts, he could have faced a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison, according to the plea agreement.

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Ciara celebrates six years of marriage to Russell Wilson: “Forever to go”

Ciara celebrates six years of marriage to Russell Wilson: “Forever to go”
Ciara celebrates six years of marriage to Russell Wilson: “Forever to go”
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Ciara and Russell Wilson have passed the six-year mark in their marriage! 

Ciara commemorated the milestone in a heartfelt Instagram post with an accompanying video featuring sweet moments of the pair that was soundtracked to Stevie Wonder’s “Ribbon in the Sky.”

“Doing life with you has been everything I’ve hoped for, dreamt of, and more,” the singer wrote in the caption. “It’s the best feeling in the world waking up to you everyday. I’m a better woman because of you. There is absolutely nothing I wouldn’t do for you. Happy Anniversary Mi Amore. My Best Friend. I love you so much @DangeRussWilson.”

She concluded, “God is Good! Year 6. Forever to Go.”

In the comment section, the NFL star responded to his wife’s note, expressing the “joy” he has for her and their three children. 

“Mrs. Wilson. You have filled my heart with joy since the moment I met you,” he wrote. “Loving you and Future, Sienna, and Win is the greatest blessing and gift ever. Cheers to Year 6. Cheers to Love. Cheers to Us. Mi Amore.”

The couple married on July 6, 2016, four months after Wilson proposed in March. “We are the Wilsons,” they each wrote on social media, confirming their union.

Wilson then made another proposal to the “Level Up” singer when she guest hosted the Ellen Degeneres Show in March this year, asking his wife if she was willing to have another baby.

“I have a question for you. Serious question,” Wilson started. “Can we have more babies?” Ciara laughed as her husband continued, “I mean, it would be perfect. Just give me one more at least.”

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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces resignation: ‘Them’s the breaks’

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces resignation: ‘Them’s the breaks’
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces resignation: ‘Them’s the breaks’
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(LONDON) — U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation Thursday, after dozens of ministers quit his cabinet and urged him to go.

In a statement delivered outside his office at no. 10 Downing Street in London, Johnson said he has agreed to resign as leader of the ruling Conservative Party, which would result in his departure as prime minister once the party selects a successor through a leadership election, possibly in the fall. He said that process “should begin now” and the timetable will be announced next week. He also noted that he has appointed a new cabinet of ministers who, along with him, will serve “until a new leader is in place.”

“It is clearly now the will of the parliamentary Conservative Party that there should be a new leader of that party and therefore a new prime minister,” Johnson said.

“I want you to know how sad I am to be giving up the best job in the world,” he added. “But them’s the breaks.”

Keir Starmer, leader of the opposition Labour Party, released a statement earlier Thursday, saying: “It is good news for the country that Boris Johnson has resigned as Prime Minister. But it should have happened long ago.”

The embattled, 58-year-old British premier had initially vowed to cling on to power, quickly appointing two replacements for U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak and U.K. Health Secretary Sajid Javid after they announced their resignations on Tuesday. But dozens more departures — a growing mutiny among his cabinet — ultimately made Johnson’s position untenable, with some lawmakers in his own Conservative Party even suggesting that the rules would have to be changed in order to remove him from office.

It was unclear Thursday whether Johnson’s party would force him out before a successor is appointed, amid fears that he could remain in office until the fall. If they do not, the opposition has threatened to push for a parliamentary vote of no confidence to oust him.

Controversy has long followed Johnson since he became prime minister of the United Kingdom in 2019. In recent months, he faced immense criticism over the number of illegal gatherings held at government offices and residences while the country was under a strict pandemic-related lockdown in 2020 — a scandal the British media quickly dubbed “Partygate.”

Johnson himself was issued a fine by London’s Metropolitan Police Service for attending a birthday party held in his honor at no. 10 Downing Street, when indoor mixing was barred to stem the spread of COVID-19 — making him the first prime minister in U.K. history to have been found guilty of breaking the law while in office. He then survived a vote of confidence brought forward by disgruntled lawmakers in his party, which left him wounded politically but still in charge. Surviving the vote meant he was immune from facing a similar challenge for at least a year.

But it was a very different crisis which ultimately forced Johnson’s resignation on Thursday — one that concerned the personal conduct of a minister in his cabinet, one of his appointees, Conservative lawmaker Chris Pincher.

Last week, Pincher offered his resignation from the Conservative whips’ office, after he was accused of drunkenness and sexual misconduct while at a bar in the presence of colleagues. Then reports emerged in the British media that Pincher had previously faced complaints, which were upheld, about similar conduct; but Downing Street denied that Johnson was aware of such complaints.

This, however, turned out to be false, as further information later revealed that Johnson had been briefed about Pincher’s conduct prior to rehiring him in 2019.

In a raucous session of the U.K. House of Commons on Wednesday, Johnson defended his record in government as he faced mounting pressure to step down.

“He knew the accused minister had previously committed predatory behavior, but he promoted him to a position of power anyway,” Starmer, who has repeatedly called for Johnson’s resignation, told lawmakers Wednesday.

In response, Johnson defended his handling of Pincher’s conduct, which he said was now being investigated, and said he “abhorred” bullying and “abuses of power.”

“I greatly regret that [Pincher] continued in office and I have said that before,” Johnson told lawmakers.

Referring to the number of resignations from Johnson’s administration, Starmer said the U.K. government was facing a case of the “sinking ship leaving the rat.”

As Johnson pledged to stay on, a group of senior cabinet ministers told him this week that he should go. More resignations at all levels of government followed and Johnson ultimately caved to the pressure before he was to be forced out by his own party.

“The reason I have fought so hard in the last few days to continue to deliver that mandate in person was not just because I wanted to do so, but because I felt it was my job, my duty, my obligation to you to continue to do what we promised in 2019,” he said Thursday. “And of course, I’m immensely proud of the achievements of this government.”

As one of the chief proponents of Britain’s historic exit from the European Union, or “Brexit,” and then as prime minister at the helm of the country’s coronavirus crisis, Johnson will go down in history as one of the most divisive leaders the U.K. has ever had.

Johnson burst onto the political scene when he was elected to be the mayor of London in 2008, winning two elections and overseeing the response to the London riots of 2011, as well as hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics. He had previously served as a member of Parliament from 2001.

Johnson’s trademark tousled blond hair, sense of humor and carefully crafted bumbling persona made him an instantly recognizable public figure at home and abroad. Embarrassing situations that would have humiliated some politicians — such as being stuck on a zipline while waving a Union Jack flag near Olympic Park in east London — Johnson embraced.

But with that came caveats, particularly during the most crucial phase of his political career when he led the U.K. out of the European Union.

Under the prime ministership of Theresa May, it seemed as if the U.K. might not be leaving the trading bloc at all. But after Johnson replaced her in the summer of 2019 and a chaotic first few months in office, he won a resounding general election victory that ensured Brexit.

Using clear, simple messaging, Johnson spearheaded a number of successful election campaigns. As a member of Parliament at the time of the 2016 Brexit referendum vote, he deployed the phrase “Take Back Control” to decisive effect, garnering 52% of the vote. He went on to become foreign secretary later that year, a position he held until the summer of 2018. In his general election campaign of 2019, the slogan “Get Brexit Done” again saw him win a decisive vote, seemingly against the odds, as his campaigning style and character seemed to connect with ordinary people in a way that bamboozled rival politicians.

However, his time as prime minister proved tumultuous. Johnson was criticized for not taking the COVID-19 pandemic seriously enough in March 2020, and ultimately contracted the virus himself and was hospitalized in intensive care for several days. Observers have long seen Johnson as a “populist,” with comparisons repeatedly drawn between him and former U.S. President Donald Trump. Opposition lawmakers have regularly accused Johnson’s government of having “one rule for them, one rule for everyone else.”

Just weeks after taking office, Johnson asked Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II to suspend Parliament — a move that observers said was designed to thwart opposition lawmakers from blocking Brexit in the lead up to the Oct. 31 deadline, prompting protests across the U.K. The queen approved Johnson’s request for prorogation, but the U.K. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in a historic judgement a month later that Johnson’s advice was “unlawful.”

Then there was the controversy over government-paid refurbishments at Downing Street in 2021, which became known in the British media as “Wallpapergate.” U.K. prime ministers are given an annual allowance of up to £30,000 ($41,000) a year to renovate the official residence. But Johnson was accused of potentially using Conservative Party funds to top that up and pay for a more lavish redecoration of his apartment at no. 11 Downing Street, where he lived with his fiancée, Carrie Symonds, and their two young children.

Johnson’s colorful political life was matched by a controversial private one. Johnson regularly refused to answer questions about how many children he had when asked by journalists on a number of occasions. It was Johnson’s evasiveness on such topics and what many saw as his flexible relationship with the truth that made him such a controversial figure with the public — and ultimately lead to his downfall.

It was an ignominious end to a premiership plagued by controversy and scandal. Johnson will likely remain in office until a new leader from within the Conservative Party, which still holds a sizeable majority in U.K. Parliament, is elected. Whoever is chosen will become the fourth prime minister the country has had in six years, since the U.K. voted to leave the E.U. in 2016.

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Olivia Rodrigo brings out Natalie Imbruglia for “Torn” duet

Olivia Rodrigo brings out Natalie Imbruglia for “Torn” duet
Olivia Rodrigo brings out Natalie Imbruglia for “Torn” duet
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Earlier this week, Olivia Rodrigo, who’s on a U.K. tour, decided to hit up a bar in Manchester to perform an impromptu rendition of “Torn,” a hit for Natalie Imbruglia in 1998.  Thursday night in London, she sang the song again — with Natalie herself.

Billboard reports that during Olivia’s show at the Eventim Apollo, Natalie joined Olivia onstage to sing the song as the crowd shouted along to every word.  You can watch fan-shot video of the moment on YouTube.

“Torn” was first recorded in Danish by Lis Sørensen, and then in English in 1994 by the band Ednaswap. It was recorded a third time in 1996 by a singer named Trine Rein. When Natalie released it as her debut single in 1997, it went on to become a worldwide smash, selling more than four million copies.

Bringing guests onstage has become somewhat of a thing for Olivia during her SOUR tour.  So far, she’s been joined onstage at various times by Avril Lavigne, Alanis Morissette, and U.K. singer Lily Allen.

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Luke Combs’ wife shares an update on baby Tex: “Wishing I could bottle up these days”

Luke Combs’ wife shares an update on baby Tex: “Wishing I could bottle up these days”
Luke Combs’ wife shares an update on baby Tex: “Wishing I could bottle up these days”
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Luke Combs and his wife, Nicole, are brand-new parents to a baby boy, and they’re soaking up the newborn life.

Nicole shared a sweet snapshot of their home life on social media, posing with three-week-old Tex Lawrence in a black-and-white shot. The photo shows Tex’s full head of dark hair, as Nicole holds him up to her face and smiles down at him.

“Wishing I could bottle up these days,” Nicole wrote in the caption of her post. “Minus this whole no sleep thing…”

Luke and Nicole welcomed baby Tex, the country superstar’s first child, on Father’s Day, June 19. Before his arrival, Nicole offered some insight into her pregnancy experience — including the difficult process of selecting her son’s name.

“Picking a boy name was EXTREMELY difficult for us,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories, as part of a fan Q&A, during her final weeks of pregnancy. “It’s a family name, but also pretty unique, I think.”

It’s been a busy few weeks for Luke and not just on the home life front: He also put out a new album, called Growin’ Up, in late June.

 

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Manny Charlton, founding Nazareth guitarist, dies at 80

Manny Charlton, founding Nazareth guitarist, dies at 80
Manny Charlton, founding Nazareth guitarist, dies at 80
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Manny Charlton, founding guitarist of the Scottish rock band Nazareth, has died, according to a Facebook post from his grandson. A cause of death was not given. Charlton was 80.

Charlton was Nazareth’s guitarist, producer and co-songwriter from 1968 to 1990, and played on the band’s most successful albums, including 1975’s Hair of the Dog, which was RIAA-certified Platinum in the U.S. and featured the group’s biggest hit, a cover of “Love Hurts,” originally made famous by The Everly Brothers in 1960.

Charlton produced Guns N’ Roses‘ early demos, but bowed out of producing their debut album due to commitments with Nazareth. The album, ultimately recorded with producer Mike Clink, went on to sell an estimated 30 million copies globally and became the biggest-selling debut of all time. GN’R recorded “Hair of the Dog” for their 1993 all-covers album, The Spaghetti Incident?

After Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover produced several early Nazareth albums, Charlton took over for Hair of the Dog, and remained the band’s producer until 1983, a period during which they released some 17 studio albums.

Charlton went on to release numerous solo projects, including 2014’s Hellacious, which featured guest appearances from original GN’R drummer Steven Adler, as well as Def Leppard/Dio guitarist Vivian Campbell, Vanilla Fudge‘s Tim Bogert and others.

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Nicki Minaj’s husband Kenneth Petty sentenced to probation and in-home detention

Nicki Minaj’s husband Kenneth Petty sentenced to probation and in-home detention
Nicki Minaj’s husband Kenneth Petty sentenced to probation and in-home detention
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Nicki Minaj‘s husband Kenneth Petty was sentenced in Los Angeles on Wednesday after failing to register as a sex offender. 

Petty, 44, was sentenced to three years of probation and one year of in-home detention for the offense, according to MyNewsLA.com. He was also ordered to pay a $55,000 fine.

The sentencing comes a year after Petty pleaded guilty to the federal charge of failure to register. 

Petty was convicted in 1995 of attempted rape for an incident that occurred the year before with a 16-year-old girl in New York. He served over four years in prison for the offense and was ordered to register as a sex offender if he ever moved out of the state. 

Petty and Nicki married in 2019 and moved to California afterward. They welcomed their first child together in September 2020. 

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Christmas In July: Backstreet Boys to release ‘A Very Backstreet Christmas’ on October 14

Christmas In July: Backstreet Boys to release ‘A Very Backstreet Christmas’ on October 14
Christmas In July: Backstreet Boys to release ‘A Very Backstreet Christmas’ on October 14
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Merry Christmas, Backstreet Boys fans!  The group has officially announced that their first holiday album, A Very Backstreet Christmas, will arrive October 14 and is now available for pre-order.

The album includes the group’s renditions of Christmas classics like “O Holy Night,” “Winter Wonderland” and “Silent Night,” as well as three new original tunes: “Christmas in New York,” “Together” and “Happy Days.” The Target CD version includes two bonus tracks: “Feliz Navidad” and “It’s Christmas Time Again.”

In a statement, Backtreet’s Howie Dorough says, “We’ve been wanting to do a Christmas album for nearly 30 years now and we’re beyond excited that it’s finally happening. We had such a fun experience putting our BSB twist on some of our favorite Christmas classics and can’t wait to be part of our fans’ holiday season.”

The group is currently out on their DNA World Tour.

Here’s the track listing for A Very Backstreet Christmas:

“White Christmas”
“The Christmas Song”
“Winter Wonderland”
“Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”
“Last Christmas”
“O Holy Night”
“This Christmas”
“Same Ole Lang Syne”
“Silent Night”
“I’ll Be Home for Christmas”
“Christmas in New York”
“Together”
“Happy Days”
“Feliz Navidad” (TARGET ONLY)
“It’s Christmas Time Again” (TARGET ONLY)

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“Thanks, Dave!” Neighbors thank Chappelle for helping block controversial housing development

“Thanks, Dave!” Neighbors thank Chappelle for helping block controversial housing development
“Thanks, Dave!” Neighbors thank Chappelle for helping block controversial housing development
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Dave Chappelle put his money where his very outspoken mouth is, and purchased a large plot of land near his home in Yellow Springs, Ohio — and his neighbors are thanking him for it.

Developers had planned to install housing on the 52-acre plot, but Chappelle apparently outbid the developer, meaning the land will be preserved as-is, according to the Daily Mail.

“To me it is clear, the project isn’t going forward. The developers will not be building on that land,” village manager Josue Salmeron told the publication.

In response, some local residents and merchants have been posting signs reading “Thanks, Dave!”

As reported in February, Chappelle took his grievances to a local city council meeting, and along with other residents, decried the plan.

“Hi, I’m Dave Chappelle,” the comic said, after waiting his turn to speak at the time.”I just wanna say…I don’t know why the village council is afraid of litigation from a $24 million-a-year company,” referring to the developer Oberer, “when it’s out a $65 million-a-year company,” Dave said, referring to his Iron Table Holdings company.

“I cannot believe you would make me audition for you!” Chappelle blasted the council members. “You look like clowns.”

Chappelle added forcefully, “I am not bluffing. I will take it all off the table!”

The comic is heavily invested in the community in which he lives, and the parcel of land on which housing would have been built abuts his own property.

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In Brief: Paramount+ gets more ‘Evil’; ‘Pretty Little Liars’ sequel, and more

In Brief: Paramount+ gets more ‘Evil’; ‘Pretty Little Liars’ sequel, and more
In Brief: Paramount+ gets more ‘Evil’; ‘Pretty Little Liars’ sequel, and more

Paramount+ is scaring up a fourth season of its supernatural drama Evil. The series follows a forensic psychologist, played by Katja Herbers, who teams with a Catholic seminarian and a technology contractor — played respectively by Mike Colter and Aasif Mandvi — to investigate alleged supernatural incidents. Evil began on CBS is now in its third season on the streaming service. New episodes of the 10-episode season drop weekly on Sundays…

HBO Max has dropped the first trailer for Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, a sequel to the popular 2010 ABC Family/Freeform teen drama Pretty Little Liars. The new series stars Good Witch‘s Bailee Madison as Imogen, “a true survivor” and the “final girl” who’ll “drive the mystery of uncovering ‘A’ as she fights for her life and the lives of her friends.” Chandler Kinney and Maia Reficco also star. The original Pretty Little Liars ran until 2017 and inspired a pair of spinoffs: Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists and Ravenswood, both of which were canceled after one season…

(NOTE LANGUAGE) Zoë Kravitz has tapped Christian SlaterAlia ShawkatGeena Davis and Haley Joel Osment to round out the cast of her directorial debut, P**** Island, according to Deadline. They join an ensemble that also includes Naomi AckieChanning Tatum and Simon Rex. The movie follows Ackie as Frida, “a young and clever Los Angeles cocktail waitress” with her sights set on philanthropist and tech mogul Slater King, played by Tatum. After maneuvering her way into King’s inner circle and ultimately an intimate gathering on his private island, she senses there’s more to it than meets the eye. The project is currently filming in Mexico…

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