New York City poised to give noncitizens right to vote in local elections

New York City poised to give noncitizens right to vote in local elections
New York City poised to give noncitizens right to vote in local elections
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(NEW YORK) — For Julieta Larsen, elections are bittersweet.

Hailing from Argentina, Larsen moved to New York City after meeting her husband, a firefighter with the FDNY. Now, seven years and two children later, she works as a community engagement coordinator at Queens Community House, a multi-service settlement home.

Larsen says she’s a politics lover, devoting her days to advocating for local legislation and setting up election and voter information sessions.

But come election season, there’s always one question she asks but never likes to answer: “Have you voted yet?”

Though living in New York City for almost a decade and devoting her days to political organizing, Larsen is still a green card holder, making her ineligible to vote despite multiple attempts at a pathway toward citizenship.

“It’s kind of funny, but not funny because I talk to people about the importance of voting. Yet, I cannot vote,” Larsen told ABC News.

It’s a nagging feeling for someone so entrenched in the political process. But one that could change this week.

On Thursday, the New York City Council will vote on legislation, Our City, Our Vote, that would allow permanent New York City residents and those with work permits to participate in municipal elections. The legislation, introduced by Councilmember Ydanis Rodriguez, is expected to pass by a veto-proof margin with 36 out of 51 councilmembers sponsoring the bill.

New York City’s local elections historically have attracted low voter turnout. A record-low 23% of New Yorkers voted in this year’s mayoral election. This bill could dramatically change the city’s electorate by giving more than 800,000 noncitizens the right to vote.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says he will not veto the legislation despite reservations about the bill. Mayor-elect Eric Adams championed the legislation on the campaign trail and continues to voice his support.

If the bill passes, it will then be up to the New York City Board of Elections to figure out exactly how the law will be implemented when it takes effect in 2023 during the city’s next local election.

For Larsen and many other immigrants who work and pay state and federal taxes, the legislation presents the potential to finally have a say in who represents them.

“I deserve the right to vote for the person that I think would actually represent my interests and do something about those specific issues I care about,” Larsen said.

It’s not a done deal yet, though. Some GOP councilmembers and attorneys in the city are already promising legal action. Councilman David Carr, a vocal critic of the legislation, believes if the bill passes as expected, a New York state court will overturn it.

“I believe fundamentally that the right to vote is part of being a citizen…And it should be exclusive to them,” Carr told ABC News.

“You have an issue with the naturalization process or an issue with the way this country handles immigration more generally, your fight’s in Washington, not City Hall,” he added. “We don’t get to have 50 immigration laws these days or thousands of different standards because of all the different municipalities that make up this country.”

This type of legislation isn’t new to the United States. It’s not even unique to New York City. For over 30 years, noncitizens voted in New York City school board elections before they became mayor-appointed positions in 2009. San Francisco has afforded noncitizens the right to vote in school board elections since 2016. And cities in Maryland and Vermont have allowed noncitizens to vote in local elections since 2017 and 2021, respectively.

New York City, however, would be the largest municipality to date to pass this type of legislation. It comes at a time when an unprecedented number of states are taking up bills that will make it harder for Americans to vote.

“I think it sends a strong signal that the essence of democracy is full participation,” Elizabeth OuYang, a civil rights attorney in New York City, told ABC News. “You can’t say noncitizens should not have certain basic rights and then make citizenship very difficult to obtain. And so we need to be consistent in making sure that the franchise and citizenship is accessible.”

OuYang cites historical precedent for New York City’s proposed legislation.

“This notion of suffrage being dependent upon citizenship is misinformed” she said. “In the founding of our country, [voting] was not based on citizenship as much as it was based on wealth and gender…there’s nothing in New York State Constitution or New York City charter that bars non-immigrant, lawful permanent residents from voting in municipal elections.”

Only time will tell if the bill holds against legal tests, but immigrants like Julieta are celebrating the moment for what it is.

“New York City is home…I definitely consider myself lucky and privileged to live in a community that works on this legislation,” Larsen said. “This is huge. I am very lucky to be here. I’m very lucky that my children are gonna grow up in such a progressive community and society.”

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Elton John, The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Dua Lipa among most in-demand concerts for 2022

Elton John, The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Dua Lipa among most in-demand concerts for 2022
Elton John, The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Dua Lipa among most in-demand concerts for 2022
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While many artists returned to the road in 2021, others decided to hold off until 2022. Now, Gametime, the app that specializes in last-minute tickets, has released its list of the most in-demand concerts for next year, and based on ticket sales, Elton John’s rescheduled farewell tour is near the top.

Elton was originally set to resume the Europe and U.K. legs of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour this year, but in September, he announced that he was moving those dates to 2023 because he had to have a hip operation. That means the first opportunity fans will have to see Elton is January 19, 2022, when his North American tour — postponed from 2020 due to COVID-19 — begins in New Orleans.

Also on Gametime’s list: The Weeknd.  The Canadian star was supposed to do an arena tour in June of 2020, but that was moved to January 2022.  Then, that tour was canceled, rescheduled for summer 2022 and moved to stadiums.

Justin Bieber‘s Justice world tour, which kicks off February 18, 2022 and will visit over 20 countries, is also much in-demand — understandable, since Justin hasn’t toured in five years.

While John Mayer toured in 2021 with Dead & Company, he’ll launch his solo Sob Rock tour in February.  Dua Lipa‘s long-awaited North American leg of her Future Nostalgia tour also gets underway in February.  Both made Gametime’s list.

Number one is Latin superstar Bad Bunny. But beware: The app says tickets will be 30% more expensive in 2022 due to pent-up demand, with an average price of $192 per seat.

Here’s the app’s full list of in-demand concerts for 2022:

1. Bad Bunny
2. Elton John tour
3. Billie Eilish
4. The Weeknd stadium tour
5. Justin Bieber
6. John Mayer
7. Dua Lipa
8. Tyler The Creator
9. Red Hot Chili Peppers
10. Tool

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Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tool among most in-demand concerts for 2022

Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tool among most in-demand concerts for 2022
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tool among most in-demand concerts for 2022
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A whole lot of people are planning to see Red Hot Chili Peppers and Tool in concert next year.

That’s according to the ticketing platform Gametime, which lists the two bands among the top 10 acts with the most in-demand concerts for 2022.

The Peppers, who are listed at number nine on the ranking, plan to embark on a global tour starting in June. The trek will mark the group’s first full live outing since guitarist John Frusciante rejoined in late 2019, and also boasts an eclectic batch of openers, including St. Vincent, HAIM, The Strokes and A$AP Rocky.

Tool, who grabs the number 10 spot, will launch a U.S. tour in January. Maynard James Keenan and company have been absent from the road since their 2020 outing was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Other artists that make Gametime’s list include Billie Eilish, Elton John and Dead & Company collaborator John Mayer. Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny is number one on the ranking.

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Bidding for Whitney Houston NFT song to begin at $117,000

Bidding for Whitney Houston NFT song to begin at 7,000
Bidding for Whitney Houston NFT song to begin at 7,000
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A never-before-heard full-length NFT “Always Love You” demo recording by 17-year-old Whitney Houston will be auctioned on December 13 with a starting bid of $117,000.

The winner of this “OneOf” item will have access to the recording in their OneOf Vault with a digital video utilizing archived photos of Houston created by 17-year-old artist Diana Sinclair.

“I’m excited to see Whitney’s legacy and her wonderful music expand into bold new technology of this era,” Whitney Houston Estate Executor Pat Houston says in a statement. “It was a joy partnering with 17-year-old Diana Sinclair and watching the artistry of Whitney’s music influence a new generation.”

Proceeds from the sales of the Houston NFT collection will go to the Whitney E. Houston Foundation, a non-profit which continues the work of the late six-time Grammy winner to empower, support, and inspire young people.

Interested bidders can apply on the OneOf website.

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The Zombies’ Colin Blunstone says he hopes expanded reissue of debut solo album “will be illuminating” to fans

The Zombies’ Colin Blunstone says he hopes expanded reissue of debut solo album “will be illuminating” to fans
The Zombies’ Colin Blunstone says he hopes expanded reissue of debut solo album “will be illuminating” to fans
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An expanded version Zombies frontman Colin Blunstone‘s 1971 debut solo album, One Year, was released last month in honor.

The 50th anniversary reissue, which is available on CD, as a two-LP vinyl set, digitally and via streaming, features a newly mastered version of the original 10-track album, plus a 14-song collection of bonus recordings dubbed That Same Year.

Blunstone recorded One Year after The Zombies’ breakup, with his former band mates Rod Argent and Chris White co-producing the album and contributing three songs they co-wrote to the project.

“[I]t was a little bit like a Zombies reunion, really,” Colin tells ABC Audio, while noting that the members of Rod’s then-new band Argent were brought in to play on some of the initial tracks. As the sessions proceeded, a young classical British composer named Chris Gunning was tapped to create string arrangements for most of the songs.

While One Year had little success in the U.S., the album yielded a top-20 U.K. hit with Blunstone’s cover of the Denny Laine-penned “Say You Don’t Mind,” which Colin says was “a great song.”

The 14 bonus tracks have an interesting back story. Blunstone says White’s sons, while looking through their father’s archives recently, discovered some reel-to-reel tapes with demos Colin had written and recorded around the time of the One Year sessions but had completely forgotten about.

Studio versions of three of the demos appear on One Year, while Colin recorded another for his second solo album, 1972’s Ennismore, but most of tunes had never been released in any form.

“Hopefully, it will be illuminating to people to just see what I was doing in the way of songwriting at that time,” Blunstone says of the demos.

Here’s the One Year track list:

“She Loves The Way They Love Her”
“Misty Roses”
“Smokey Day”
“Caroline Goodbye”
“Though You Are Far Away”
“Mary Won’t You Warm My Bed”
“Her Song”
“I Can’t Live Without You”
“Let Me Come Closer to You”
“Say You Don’t Mind”

And here’s the That Same Year track list:

“Are You Ready”
“I’ve Always Had You”
“Sing Your Own Song”
“Caroline Goodbye”
“I’d Like to Get to Know You Better”
“Though You Are Far Away”
“Too Much Too Soon Last Night”
“I Wonder If You Know What You’ve Begun”
“I Won’t Let You Down”
“You Gave Me a Reason”
“I’m Coming Home”
“I Really Do Love You”
“Let Me Come Closer”
“You Really Were a Surprise”

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‘Live in Front of a Studio Audience’ returns with lighthearted take on ‘Facts of Life’ and ‘Diff’rent Strokes’

‘Live in Front of a Studio Audience’ returns with lighthearted take on ‘Facts of Life’ and ‘Diff’rent Strokes’
‘Live in Front of a Studio Audience’ returns with lighthearted take on ‘Facts of Life’ and ‘Diff’rent Strokes’
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ABC aired its third Live in Front of a Studio Audience on Tuesday, this time featuring episodes of The Facts of Life and Diff’rent Strokes, hosted once again by Jimmy Kimmel and Norman Lear.

This time, however, the producers decided to have a little fun, casting older actors — including Jeniffer Aniston, 52, Kathryn Hahn, 48, Allison Tolman, 40, and Gabrielle Union, 49, to fill the respective roles of Blair, Jo, Natalie, and Tootie in the original series.

Likewise, the Diff’rent Strokes segment featured 42-year-old Kevin Hart and 61-year-old Damon Wayans, respectively, to play to play Arnold and Willis, originally portrayed by Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges.

Despite the age differences, all four actresses did an admirable job of copying their characters’ looks and mannerisms. Ann Dowd, who who returned as Mrs. Garret in the Diff’rent Strokes segment, looked and sounded amazingly like her counterpart, the late Charlotte Rae.

There was also a guest appearance from John Stewart, along with surprise cameos from Will Arnett and Jason Bateman

Lisa Welchel, who played Blair in the original series, sang the show’s iconic theme song, before being joined by former cast mates Mindy Cohn and Kim Fields, who played Tootie and Natalie, respectively.

Next, after Boyz II Men‘s Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman delivered a version of the Diff’rent Strokes theme song, Hart and Wayans were joined by John Lithgow, as Mr. Drummond, played in the original series by the late Conrad Baines

Hart and Wayans also played up the obvious physical differences between them and their characters, such as Wayans’ observation that while Hart’s Arnold “looks 45, he’s just eight.”

Another obvious ad-lib came at the end of the episode when Hart noted that Willis’ friend Vernon — played by Snoop Dogg “always smells like weed.”

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Scoreboard roundup — 12/7/21

Scoreboard roundup — 12/7/21
Scoreboard roundup — 12/7/21
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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Brooklyn 102, Dallas 99
New York 121, San Antonio 109
LA Lakers 117, Boston 102

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Tampa Bay 3, Montreal 2
NY Islanders 5, Ottawa 3
Nashville 5, Detroit 2
Toronto 5, Columbus 4
Anaheim 2, Buffalo 0
Carolina 4, Winnipeg 2
St. Louis 4, Florida 3 (OT)
NY Rangers 6, Chicago 2
Minnesota 4, Edmonton 1
San Jose 5, Calgary 3

TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Villanova 67, Syracuse 53
Kansas 78, UTEP 52
Kentucky 76, Southern U. 64
Arkansas 86, Charlotte 66
Texas Tech 57, Tennessee 52
Southern Cal 80, East Kentucky 68

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E! People’s Choice Awards 2021 — The winners

E! People’s Choice Awards 2021 — The winners
E! People’s Choice Awards 2021 — The winners
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After weeks of voting, the results are in!

The 2021 E! People’s Choice Awards celebrated all things entertainment Tuesday night in a two-hour ceremony hosted by actor and comedian Kenan Thompson

Prior to Tuesday’s celebration, the top four honorees of the night were announced with Halle Berry receiving the Icon of 2021 Award. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson scored the People’s Champion Award and during his inspiring, heartfelt speech passed his award on to a Make-A Wish recipient, who attended the PCAs courtesy of the foundation. 

“You’ve inspired me and everyone around you and certainly everyone here,” Johnson said. “I want to give you this.”

The Fashion Icon Award was accepted by Kim Kardashian West, who gave a shout out to her ex Kanye West crediting him with introducing her to the world of fashion. Christina Aguilera was honored with the PCAs first-ever Music Icon Award during this year’s ceremony and delivered a show-stopping performance of her biggest hits including “Genie in a Bottle,” “Dirty,” “Stronger,” and “Beautiful” — complete with three seamless outfit changes. 

Other performances included H.E.R, who honored the life and legacy of R&B legend Marvin Gaye — which coincides with the 50th anniversary of the release of his renowned record “What’s Going on” — and country star Blake Shelton.

Here is the full list of People’s Choice Award winners:

People’s Champion Award
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson

Fashion Icon Award
Kim Kardashian

Music Icon Award
Christina Aguilera

People’s Icon of 2021
Halle Berry

The Movie of 2021
Black Widow

The Comedy Movie of 2021
Free Guy

The Action Movie of 2021
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

The Drama Movie of 2021
Cruella

The Family Movie of 2021
Luca

The Male Movie Star of 2021
Dwayne Johnson (Jungle Cruise)

The Female Movie Star of 2021
Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow)

The Drama Movie Star of 2021
Kevin Hart (Fatherhood)

The Comedy Movie Star of 2021
Dwayne Johnson(Jungle Cruise)

The Action Movie Star of 2021
Simi Liu (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings)

The Show of 2021
Loki

The Drama Show of 2021
Grey’s Anatomy

The Comedy Show of 2021
Never Have I Ever

The Reality Show of 2021
Keeping Up With the Kardashians

The Competition Show of 2021
The Voice

The Male TV Star of 2021
Tom Hiddleston (Loki)

The Female TV Star of 2021
Ellen Pompeo (Grey’s Anatomy)

The Drama TV Star of 2021
Chase Stokes (Outer Banks)

The Comedy TV Star of 2021
Selena Gomez (Only Murders in the Building)

The Daytime Talk Show of 2021
The Ellen DeGeneres Show

The Nighttime Talk Show of 2021
Jimmy Kimmel Live

The Competition Contestant of 2021
JoJo Siwa (Dancing With the Stars)

The Reality TV Star of 2021
Khloé Kardashian(Keeping Up With the Kardashians)

The Bingeworthy Show of 2021
Squid Game

The Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show of 2021
Lucifer

The Male Artist of 2021
Lil Nas X

The Female Artist of 2021
Adele

The Group of 2021
BTS

The Song of 2021
“Butter” (BTS)

The Album of 2021
Sour(Olivia Rodrigo)

The Country Artist of 2021
Blake Shelton

The Latin Artist of 2021
Bad Bunny

The New Artist of 2021
Olivia Rodrigo

The Music Video of 2021
“Butter” (BTS)

The Collaboration Song of 2021
“Stay” (The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber)

The Social Star of 2021
Britney Spears

The Pop Special of 2021
Friends: The Reunion

The Comedy Act of 2021
Vaccinated and Horny Tour (Chelsea Handler)

The Game Change of 2021
Simone Biles

The Pop Podcast of 2021
Anything Goes With Emma Chamberlain

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New, 50th anniversary edition of Cat Stevens’ ‘Harold and Maude’ soundtrack due in February

New, 50th anniversary edition of Cat Stevens’ ‘Harold and Maude’ soundtrack due in February
New, 50th anniversary edition of Cat Stevens’ ‘Harold and Maude’ soundtrack due in February
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A new edition of Cat Stevens‘ soundtrack to the 1971 cult classic Harold and Maude, in conjunction with the film’s 50th anniversary, will be released on February 11, 2022, on CD, digitally and as a 180-gram vinyl LP.

Harold and Maude tells the story of a suicide-obsessed teenager who learns to embrace life while falling in love with an eccentric, free-spirited 79-year-old woman. The darkly comedic film was directed by Hal Ashby, and starred Bud Cort as Harold and Ruth Gordon as Maude.

The movie’s soundtrack featured seven previously released songs by Stevens that first appeared on his then-recent studio albums Mona Bone Jakon and Tea for the Tillerman, and two new tunes Cat wrote specifically for the flick — “Don’t Be Shy” and “If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out.”

A soundtrack album was not released in conjunction with the film because Stevens, who is now known as Yusuf Islam, says he was worried at the time that it would be perceived as a greatest hits collection, and he felt that it was too early in his career to issue one.

The original version of the Harold and Maude soundtrack album was released in limited quantities in 2007 on Cameron Crowe‘s independent label, Vinyl Films, but that soon went out of print.

The new version features the nine Stevens songs that appeared in the film, coupled for the first time with dialogue segments from the movie.

The audio for the soundtrack has been remastered at London’s famed Abbey Road Studios. The album will boast enhanced packaging that includes liner notes, song lyrics, movie dialogue transcriptions and photos from the film.

You can pre-order the Harold and Maude soundtrack now.

Here’s the album’s full track list:

Side 1
“Don’t Be Shy”
“Dialogue 1 (I Go to Funerals)”
“On the Road to Find Out”
“I Wish, I Wish”
“Tchaikovsky’s Concerto No.1 in B”
“Dialogue 2 (How Many Suicides)”
“Marching Band”/”Dialogue 3 (Harold Meets Maude)”
“Miles from Nowhere”
“Tea for the Tillerman”

Side 2
“I Think I See the Light”
“Dialogue 4 (Sunflower)”
“Where Do the Children Play?”
“If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out” (Ruth Gordon and Bud Cort vocal)
“Strauss’ Blue Danube”
“Dialogue 5 (Somersaults)”
“If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out”
“Dialogue 6 (Harold Loves Maude)”
“Trouble”
“If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out” (ending)

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Mark Meadows no longer cooperating with Jan. 6 committee, say sources

Mark Meadows no longer cooperating with Jan. 6 committee, say sources
Mark Meadows no longer cooperating with Jan. 6 committee, say sources
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(WASHINGTON) — Former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has informed the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol that he is no longer cooperating with their probe, two sources familiar with the matter tell ABC News.

In a letter from Meadows’ attorney, Meadows’ team says that they had intended to cooperate with the committee — but no more.

“We agreed to provide thousands of pages of responsive documents and Mr. Meadows was willing to appear voluntarily, not under compulsion of the Select Committee’s subpoena to him, for a deposition to answer questions about non-privileged matters. Now actions by the Select Committee have made such an appearance untenable,” the letter from George J. Terwilliger II stated.

Terwilliger, in the letter, said that Meadows “has consistently sought in good faith to pursue an accommodation with the Select Committee,” but claims the panel has made an appearance for a deposition untenable because they have “no intention of respecting boundaries concerning Executive Privilege.”

In a subsequent statement, committee chairman Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) and vice chair Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) said they would pursue contempt of Congress charges if Meadows fails to appear before the committee on Wednesday as scheduled.

“Tomorrow’s deposition, which was scheduled at Mr. Meadows’s request, will go forward as planned,” the statement said. “If indeed Mr. Meadows refuses to appear, the Select Committee will be left no choice but to advance contempt proceedings and recommend that the body in which Mr. Meadows once served refer him for criminal prosecution.”

A floor vote holding Meadows in contempt of Congress could lead the Department of Justice to pursue criminal charges as they have already done with former Trump adviser Steve Bannon.

Last week the committee suggested that Meadows had agreed to come forward for a deposition without preconditions, based on their initial communications.

Meadows’ attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment from ABC News.

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