2 Democratic lawmakers encourage Wyoming voters: Change parties and back Cheney

2 Democratic lawmakers encourage Wyoming voters: Change parties and back Cheney
2 Democratic lawmakers encourage Wyoming voters: Change parties and back Cheney
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(WASHINGTON) — Two House Democrats — from New Jersey and Minnesota — are appealing to members of their own party in Wyoming to “consider” changing their affiliations ahead of the state’s contentious Republican primary on Aug. 16 in order to back incumbent Rep. Liz Cheney.

In separate advertisements from an organization called Wyomingites Defending Freedom And Democracy, Reps. Tom Malinowski and Dean Phillips asked Wyoming Democrats to “consider temporarily switching parties” in order to vote for Cheney, one of Donald Trump’s most vocal critics, over Cheney’s Trump-backed opponent.

“Liz Cheney and I don’t agree on everything, but we’re on the same side today, fighting for our country,” Malinowski said in his ad.

“Wyoming Democrats can put country over party too, by registering to vote for her in the Republican primary,” he said. “I hope you do.”

In his ad, Phillips said: “Principle must always come before politics. And nobody has shown more honor, integrity and courage than [Cheney].” He also asked Wyoming Democrats to switch their political parties for Aug. 16.

Cheney, a three-term Republican congresswoman — as well as the vice chair of the House Jan. 6 committee and former No. 3 House Republican — faces a serious challenge to hold Wyoming’s only congressional district against Harriet Hageman.

Cheney’s intense criticism of Trump’s election denial and behavior around Jan. 6 earned her the scorn of the GOP base as well as some Republican colleagues, who booted her from House leadership.

Wyomingites Defending Freedom And Democracy has spent $26,698 on ads over the last week, according to Facebook analytics, beginning to run the ones with Malinowski and Phillips over the weekend.

On their website, the group has links available for Wyoming Democrats to complete voter registration applications and change forms, along with information on how to submit that to relevant county clerk offices no later than 14 days before the primary election.

Wyoming voters can also change party affiliations at polling locations on the day of the primary or general election or when requesting an absentee ballot, the website notes. Wyoming law allows voters to switch their party affiliations back for future elections.

Malinowski, the Democratic incumbent of New Jersey’s recently redrawn 7th Congressional District, is vulnerable himself to a GOP victory in the seat he flipped blue in 2018.

Moderate Democrat Phillips separately made news last week for saying that he would not support President Joe Biden in 2024 in hopes of a “new generation” of leadership.

The new campaign to get voters to switch parties may have begun to work — at least for a few thousand registered Democrats over the past month, according to the state.

In July, 43,285 Democrats were registered to vote in Wyoming, with 200,579 registered Republicans and 34,925 unaffiliated. In August, 39,753 Democrats were registered in the state, with 207,674 registered Republicans and 33,769 unaffiliated, Wyoming elections data shows.

Still, according to a FiveThirtyEight analysis earlier this year, Cheney has only a small chance of switching enough Democrats to make up for any Republican deficit — simply given how many Republicans are in the state.

Cheney and her defenders have been actively campaigning on a “pro-democracy” message, attempting to pit her and her anti-Trump minority faction of the Republican party against the former president.

Cheney released a new ad herselfon Thursday in which her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, came out in support of his daughter’s reelection campaign.

“In our nation’s 246-year history, there has never been an individual who is a greater threat to our Republic than Donald Trump,” Vice President Cheney said. “He tried to steal the last election using lies and violence to keep himself in power after the voters had rejected him.”

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Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate raided by FBI agents, sources confirm

Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate raided by FBI agents, sources confirm
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate raided by FBI agents, sources confirm
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(WASHINGTON) — Multiple sources confirm to ABC News that former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate was raided by FBI agents on Monday.

The sources told ABC News that the search began at around 10 a.m.

The former president put out a statement Monday evening saying federal investigators were there and that they had even gotten into his safe.

Trump was not there at the time of the search.

Sources tell ABC News that the search of Mar-a-Lago was related to the 15 boxes of documents that Trump took to Mar-a-Lago when he departed the White House — some of which the National Archives has said were marked classified.

In January, Trump handed over the documents to the National Archives, and attorneys for Trump said they were searching for any more records they may have.

Law enforcement sources told ABC News the FBI activities at Trump’s compound are court authorized.

The FBI and Justice Department declined to comment.

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Måneskin announces behind-the-scenes ‘On the Road’ YouTube series

Måneskin announces behind-the-scenes ‘On the Road’ YouTube series
Måneskin announces behind-the-scenes ‘On the Road’ YouTube series
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Måneskin has announced a new video series giving you a behind-the-scenes look at the band’s life On the Road.

The first episode will premiere this Wednesday, August 10, on YouTube and will follow the Italian rockers’ recent run of summer festival sets, which included a set at Lollapalooza last month.

“Don’t sleep on this ’cause you will laugh,” Måneskin teases. “A lot lot.”

Meanwhile, Måneskin is preparing to launch the band’s first North American tour, kicking off Halloween night in Seattle.

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“All Week Long”: Joe Walsh playing music residency on The Late Show this week

“All Week Long”: Joe Walsh playing music residency on The Late Show this week
“All Week Long”: Joe Walsh playing music residency on The Late Show this week
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Joe Walsh will visit The Late Show with Stephen Colbert for a weeklong musical residency this week.

The longtime Eagles guitarist will be sitting in with the CBS talk show’s house band, Stay Human, on all four new episodes airing this week, starting with Monday night’s program and running through Thursday.

Walsh posted a message about the residency on his social media sites that reads, “It’s going to be a rockin week full of surprises — can’t wait — see you tonight!!!”

Walsh’s Colbert residency follows weeklong musical appearances on the show by James Taylor last week and St. Vincent the week before.

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert airs weeknights on CBS at 11:35 p.m. ET.

Meanwhile, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer’s other upcoming plans include a new two-week Canadian leg of the Eagles’ Hotel California Tour, which kicks off September 9 in Toronto, and the recently announced 2022 edition of his annual VetsAid benefit concert, which is scheduled for November 13 in Columbus, Ohio.

As previously reported, this year’s VetsAid show will feature a reunion of Walsh’s pre-Eagles band, the James Gang, as well as performances by Dave Grohl, Nine Inch Nails, The Breeders and The Black Keys.

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John Travolta, other stars mourn the death of Olivia Newton-John

John Travolta, other stars mourn the death of Olivia Newton-John
John Travolta, other stars mourn the death of Olivia Newton-John
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The entertainment world is mourning the loss of Australian pop legend and actress Olivia Newton-John, who died Monday morning after a long battle with cancer.

John Travolta, who famously starred opposite Olivia in the 1978 film adaptation of the hit Broadway music Grease, posted a heartfelt message paying tribute to her on his Instagram page.

“My dearest Olivia, you made all of our lives so much better,” Travolta writes. “Your impact was incredible. I love you so much. We will see you down the road and we will all be together again. Yours from the first moment I saw you and forever! Your Danny, your John!”

Newton-John played Sandy Olsson in Grease, while Travolta portrayed her high school love interest, Danny Zuko. The film’s chart-topping soundtrack yielded three smash hits, including the duets “You’re the One That I Want” and “Summer Nights,” which peaked at #1 and #5, respectively, on the Billboard Hot 100. Olivia also scored a #3 solo hit with the Grease tune “Hopelessly Devoted to You.”

Newton-John and Travolta also co-starred in the 1983 romantic comedy Two of a Kind.

Tributes to Olivia continue to pour in from a variety of celebrities. Here are a few:

Cyndi Lauper: “I’m so sorry to hear the news about #OliviaNewtonJohn. She was such a nice person and a radiant bright light. She will be missed.”

Brian Wilson: “Sad news about Olivia Newton John passing.”

Richard Marx: “My heart is broken. Rest now, sweet friend. You were as kind and loving a person as there’s ever been. I’ll miss you every day.”

Melissa Etheridge: “Journey well, dear friend. She was one of the first to reach out to me after my cancer diagnosis. What a beautiful woman and special talent. Hard to know what to say. She will be missed.”

Dionne Warwick: “Another angelic voice has been added to the Heavenly Choir. Not only was Olivia a dear friend, but one of the nicest people I had the pleasure of recording and performing with. I will most definitely miss her. She now Rests in the Arms of the Heavenly Father.”

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John Travolta reacts to ‘Grease’ co-star Olivia Newton-John’s death: ‘Your impact was incredible’

John Travolta reacts to ‘Grease’ co-star Olivia Newton-John’s death: ‘Your impact was incredible’
John Travolta reacts to ‘Grease’ co-star Olivia Newton-John’s death: ‘Your impact was incredible’
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John Travolta is mourning the loss of his Grease co-star Olivia Newton-John, who died Monday at the age of 73.

“My dearest Olivia, you made all of our lives so much better. Your impact was incredible,” he wrote on Instagram alongside an old photo of Newton-John. “I love you so much.”

The two starred in the iconic 1978 movie musical as Sandy and Danny, cementing themselves as one of Hollywood’s most beloved onscreen couples.

“We will see you down the road and we will all be together again,” Travolta, 68, continued. “Yours from the first moment I saw you and forever! Your Danny, your John!”

Newton-John’s death was announced via a statement from her husband, John Easterling, and shared to her verified social media pages. In it, Easterling noted that Newton-John “passed away peacefully” at her ranch in Southern California surrounded by family and friends.

“Olivia has been a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years sharing her journey with breast cancer,” Easterling said in the statement, pointing to the work she did through her Olivia Newton-John Foundation after first being diagnosed in the early ’90s.

The actress and singer battled a recurrence of breast cancer in 2013 and again in 2017, which metastasized to the sacrum and progressed to stage 4.

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‘The Flash’ star Ezra Miller charged with felony burglary in Vermont

‘The Flash’ star Ezra Miller charged with felony burglary in Vermont
‘The Flash’ star Ezra Miller charged with felony burglary in Vermont
Miller from a April 2022 arrest. — Credit: Hawaii County Police Department

Ezra Miller is in trouble again.

Days after Warner Bros. Discovery’s CEO defended the upcoming standalone movie The Flash — despite Miller’s increasingly frequent run-ins with the law — the actor has been charged with felony burglary in Vermont.

According to a press release from the Vermont State Police, the charge stems from a home break-in in Stamford, Vermont, on May 1: “The initial findings indicated that several bottles of alcohol were taken from within the residence while the homeowners were not present.”

“As a result of an investigation that included surveillance videos and [eyewitness] statements, probable cause was found to charge Ezra M. Miller with the offense of felony burglary into an unoccupied dwelling.”

Local ABC affiliate WTEN-TV reports Miller was found and arrested on Sunday. He was issued a citation to appear at the Criminal Division of Vermont Superior Court in Bennington on September 26 for arraignment.

This is just the latest legal problem for Miller: In June, two South Dakota parents filed court documents that claimed Miller has been “physically and emotionally abusing” their 18-year-old daughter. Miller allegedly met the young woman when she was 12 and he was 23.

The Fantastic Beasts series star was also accused of “psychologically manipulating, physically intimidating, and endangering the safety and welfare” of the young woman, according to court documents obtained by Entertainment Weekly.

That same month, Rolling Stone claimed Miller was keeping a mother and her two young children on his 96-acre Stamford compound. Video provided to Rolling Stone allegedly showed “unattended guns strewn around the home,” and that “one of the children — a one-year-old — allegedly picked up a loose bullet and put it in her mouth.”

Miller was arrested in Hawaii in March and April of this year in separate incidents in which the star was charged, respectively, with disorderly conduct and harassment in one case, and second degree assault in the other.

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Nashville notes: Garth Brooks sets another record, Kenny Rogers auction & more

Nashville notes: Garth Brooks sets another record, Kenny Rogers auction & more
Nashville notes: Garth Brooks sets another record, Kenny Rogers auction & more

Presale tickets for Ernest‘s Sucker For Small Towns Tour are available Tuesday. Tickets for the general public go on sale Friday.  

Garth Brooks‘ record-breaking Talkshoplive episode Sunday night drew more than 1 million viewers who tuned in to watch him screen the 25th anniversary of Garth: Live From Central Park.  

Memorabilia from the late Kenny Rogers‘ estate will be available for sale through the three-day online auction “Property From the Estate of Kenny Rogers,” taking place October 21-23. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Music Health Alliance. 

Jackson Dean and bluegrass band Mountain Heart will open for Carly Pearce at the Ryman Auditorium on October 26 and 27, respectively. 

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Hundreds say last goodbyes to JayDaYoungan at funeral

Hundreds say last goodbyes to JayDaYoungan at funeral
Hundreds say last goodbyes to JayDaYoungan at funeral
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JayDaYoungan was laid to rest on Sunday, less than two weeks after his tragic shooting. He was honored with a funeral at Bogalusa High School’s auditorium, where hundreds attended to pay their last respects.

Bogalusa, Louisiana, Mayor Wendy O’Quin-Perrette also mourned his loss in a statement later shared on Facebook.

“As a lifelong resident of Bogalusa, I share with you a love for the traditions, history, and hometown flavour of our city,” she wrote. “The city of Bogalusa and our people mean everything to me. The violence that has affected Bogalusa’s citizens is alarming. As your mayor for the last eight years, I have, alongside so many of you, wrangled the damage of floods, hurricanes, COVID, and other unavoidable catastrophes.”

She continued, “But the violence we have recently witnessed is entirely avoidable, and as the leader of our city it is my sworn duty to do everything within my power to keep the people of Bogalusa safe. The pain that has been caused by the loss of JayDaYoungan and the injury of Kenyatta Scott Sr. is indescribable to the family and friends of these victims, and to our community as well.”

As previously reported, JayDaYoungan, born Javorius Scott, and his father, Kenyatta Scott Sr., were struck in a July 27 shooting. The rapper passed away, while his dad survived and suffered injuries.

No arrests have been made yet.

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“No skips!!” The Game unveils 30-song track list for ‘Drillmatic’

“No skips!!” The Game unveils 30-song track list for ‘Drillmatic’
“No skips!!” The Game unveils 30-song track list for ‘Drillmatic’
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The Game is hyping fans up with the official track list for his album Drillmatic: Mind vs. HeartTaking to Instagram Monday, the rapper unveiled the titles of the songs that will appear on the upcoming record.

According to the post, there will be 30 new tracks for fans to listen to. The Game assures us there’ll be no need to skip through any of the songs.

“DRILLMATIC the REAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR out everywhere midnight Friday, August 12th !!!!” he wrote. “I promise I’m going 30 for 30 no skips !!!! As Hit-Boy would say… ‘issa 30 clip’ !!!!”

A quick glimpse at Game’s newly unveiled track list and one would assume there are no features on Drillmatic. Among the songs listed, however, is the previously released single “Eazy” with Kanye West. The Compton rapper has also teased collaborations with Lil WayneG HerboNBA YoungBoyChris BrownChlöe Bailey and Big Sean, who TMZ says will appear on the song and video for “Stupid.” 

Drillmatic will serve as the follow-up to 2019’s Born to Rap. It’s executive produced by Hit-Boy and co-executive produced by Ye. Game previously revealed Jay-Z cleared samples for seven songs on the project, which has seen several delays due to other sample clearance issues.

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