US ‘Switchblade’ drones heading to Ukraine can target Russian vehicles and artillery: Pentagon official

US ‘Switchblade’ drones heading to Ukraine can target Russian vehicles and artillery: Pentagon official
US ‘Switchblade’ drones heading to Ukraine can target Russian vehicles and artillery: Pentagon official
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(WASHINGTON) — The Pentagon has been providing daily updates on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and Ukraine’s efforts to resist.

Here are highlights of what a senior U.S. defense official told reporters Thursday on Day 22:

U.S. drones heading to Ukraine effective against Russian vehicles and artillery

After the White House on Wednesday announced 100 “tactical unmanned aerial systems” would be part of a new $800 million weapon package for Ukraine, a U.S. official confirmed to ABC News these would be small “Switchblade” drones.

Unlike long-range Predator drones, which look similar to small planes and fire missiles at targets, Switchblade drones are the missiles, using GPS to guide themselves straight into their targets to detonate their payloads.

The smallest version, the Switchblade 300, fits in a backpack, weighs only 5.5 pounds, and has a range of about six miles. It can be sent into flight from a small mortar tube, its wings extending into place as it exits the launcher. The larger Switchblade 600 weighs nine times more, but carries an anti-armor warhead and can hit targets up to 25 miles away, according to the manufacturer.

Both models have a “wave-off” feature so that human operators can abort an attack if civilians appear near the target or if the enemy leaves the area.

The U.S. official could not confirm which versions the U.S. is sending to Ukraine, but a senior U.S. defense official told reporters on Thursday that they would be effective against various targets.

“These tactical UAVs can be useful against Russian vehicles and artillery,” the senior U.S. defense official said.

Taking out Russian long-range artillery is especially important for Ukraine as Russian forces ramp up their bombardment of major cities.

No Russian progress on Kyiv in 7 days

The Russian forces nearest Kyiv are still about nine miles to the northwest of the city’s center, the senior U.S. defense official said. This is the same distance away they were estimated to be last Friday.

They haven’t been able to advance because Ukrainian forces “are very actively resisting any movement by the Russians,” the official said, but adding that Russia maintains an advantage with “long-range fires” — missiles and artillery.

Although those nearest troops have stalled, other forces are coming to join them from behind, bringing with them long-range artillery pieces.

“So, it appears that they continue to want to conduct a siege of Kyiv, that’s what you want to use artillery for,” the official said. “We haven’t seen that manifest itself, we’re just seeing them move them into place.”

The only notable advancement of Russian forces since Wednesday is to the southeast of Kharkiv, where the Pentagon assesses they have taken control of Izyum. The official said their intent is likely to push south toward Donetsk and Mariupol to seal off the Donbas area and prevent Ukrainian troops in the east from moving westward to defend other areas.

Russian warships near Odessa

The U.S. continues to see Russian naval activity “not far from Odessa” in the northern Black Sea, the official said. This includes about six surface-war vessels: at least two amphibious landing ships, frigates, and one mine-warfare ship. Despite this activity, there are still no indications of an imminent amphibious assault.

Unlike on Wednesday, there have been no signs of Russian ships shelling towns around Odessa, the official said.

Russian bombardment of cities continues, more civilians hit

Russia has now launched more than 1,000 missiles against Ukraine, according to the official. This is up from an estimate of 980 on Wednesday. These estimates count missile launches, not necessarily effective hits. The official said they could not offer an estimate of how many of these munitions end up being duds.

Again the official said Russians are relying more on “dumb” munitions, meaning unguided weapons.

The official said it’s not clear why, but said it could be an effort to conserve their precision weapons, or a sign they’re running low on them. At any rate, these less-discriminate weapons are seen as a greater threat to civilians.

“We have seen an increase of strikes on civilian infrastructure and civilian targets,” the official said, but could not quantify the damage or casualties.

S-300s for Ukraine

The official would not directly address questions about whether the U.S. would help facilitate Russian-made S-300 long-range surface-to-air missile systems for Ukraine.

“We are working with allies and partners to continue to provide security assistance to the Ukrainians on short-range and tactical systems as well as long-range systems, to include long-range air defense. And there’s a lot that goes into that, and some countries just have access to inventory that are more suitable for the Ukrainians than some of our systems because they’re trained on them — they operate them, they know them, they’re comfortable with them. And it’s a whole suite of things. And I’ve stayed away from naming individual systems and I think it’s just better if I continue to do that. But we are in active conversations with countries about all these kinds of capabilities to see what they can do to continue to provide support to Ukraine,” the official said.

Russian disinformation campaign

“In Russia, anecdotally, we see their narratives having more of an effect. But then again, they shut down independent media. The only thing available for most Russians now is state media, and so you would expect that those narratives would be more widely consumed and even more widely believed. But outside of Russia, there’s little to no evidence that their information ops are working. In fact, we’ve seen quite the opposite,” the official said.

Low Russian morale

The U.S. has anecdotal evidence of low morale in some Russian units, according to the official.

“Some of that is, we believe, a function of poor leadership, lack of information that the troops are getting about their mission and objectives, and I think disillusionment from being resisted as fiercely as they have been,” the official said.

The official also said it’s “noteworthy” that Russians are considering bringing in more troops and supplies only three weeks into the invasion. The Pentagon believes this is due to poor logistical planning and stronger-than-expected resistance.

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Dionne Warwick among honorees for the 2022 She Rocks Awards

Dionne Warwick among honorees for the 2022 She Rocks Awards
Dionne Warwick among honorees for the 2022 She Rocks Awards
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Dionne Warwick is among the female music artists who will be honored at the 10th annual She Rocks Awards, which will be held Thursday, June 2, at 7 p.m. PT at The Ranch in Anaheim, California.

The event, which will feature a hybrid presentation of in-person and virtual elements, also will be livestreamed. Visit SheRocksAwards.com to purchase tickets, and to find more details about the ceremony, including how to watch it.

Among the other 2022 She Rocks Awards honorees are Bones UK guitarist Carmen Vandenberg — who was one of Jeff Beck‘s main collaborator’s on his 2016 album, Loud Hailer — and Yvette Young, who fronts the math-rock group Covet. Additional honorees will be announced soon.

The ceremony will be co-hosted Halestorm frontwoman Lzzy Hale and AXS TV host Katie Daryl.

“It’s been my pleasure to honor amazing women in music and audio for 10 years!” says She Rocks Awards founder Laura B. Whitmore. “This year’s show will inspire and energize all, both in person and via our livestream. I’m thrilled to kick things off with our announcement of these iconic performers. They are true groundbreakers!”

The She Rocks Awards ceremony is presented by The Women’s International Music Network, a.k.a. The WiMN, and pays tribute to women who have made important contributions to the music industry. The ceremony is held during the music-equipment trade conference The NAMM Show.

Warwick has a series of upcoming shows on her 2022 schedule, including a March 22-23 stand at the City Winery in New York, and a lengthy Las Vegas residency at The Stirling Club that kicks off March 24.

You can check out a new video interview that Daryl conducted with Dionne at AXS TV’s official YouTube channel.

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David Crosby, Michael McDonald featured on upcoming album by Canadian singer/songwriter Michelle Willis

David Crosby, Michael McDonald featured on upcoming album by Canadian singer/songwriter Michelle Willis
David Crosby, Michael McDonald featured on upcoming album by Canadian singer/songwriter Michelle Willis
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David Crosby and Michael McDonald are among the artists who have contributed their talents to the second album by Canadian singer/songwriter and keyboardist Michelle Willis, Just One Voice, which will be released on April 8.

Willis, who is based in Brooklyn, New York, is perhaps best known for her work with Crosby’s Lighthouse Band and Skytrails Band, the two backing groups that the folk-rock legend has been touring and recording with in recent years.

Michelle says she was inspired to record Just One Voice after playing the title track for David while they were on the road together and he told her, “No one else sounds like this. This is you. You have to make this record.”

Not long after that, Willis was able to secure a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts, which helped her get the project rolling.

McDonald is featured on a song called “How Come.” Another contributor to the album is Becca Stevens, who also is a member of Crosby’s Lighthouse Band.

In 2018, Crosby, Willis, Stevens and Snarky Puppy frontman Michael League — a fellow Lighthouse Band member — released the collaborative album Here If You Listen.

Meanwhile, Michelle recently posted on YouTube a 2019 live performance featuring her duetting with David on “Trigger,” a song that appears on Just One Voice.

The album can be pre-ordered now on CD and via digital formats.

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NOAA spring weather outlook: High temperatures likely, drought to expand in West

NOAA spring weather outlook: High temperatures likely, drought to expand in West
NOAA spring weather outlook: High temperatures likely, drought to expand in West
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(New York) — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued its spring 2022 outlook for the U.S. on Thursday, forecasting prolonged, persistent drought in the West and likely below-average precipitation for the second year in a row.

The NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center’s forecast predicts above average temperatures for most of the U.S. from April to June, from the Desert Southwest to the East Coast and north through the Midwest to the Canadian border.

The agency also foresees continuing or worsening drought April through June west of the Mississippi River, from Mississippi to California and north to Montana and Washington.

In the West and South, it will be drier than normal, worsening and expanding the drought. But in the East, drought that has been seen in the Southeast and parts of the Great Lakes will likely improve and end over the next few months.

“Severe to exceptional drought has persisted in some areas of the West since the summer of 2020, and drought has expanded to the southern Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley,” Jon Gottschalck, chief of the operational prediction branch of the NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, said in a press release.

“With nearly 60% of the continental U.S. experiencing minor to exceptional drought conditions, this is the largest drought coverage we’ve seen in the U.S. since 2013,” Gottschalck added.

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Music notes: Katy Perry, Camila Cabello, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez and more

Music notes: Katy Perry, Camila Cabello, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez and more
Music notes: Katy Perry, Camila Cabello, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez and more
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Katy Perry admits she’s mispronounced “hyperbole” her entire life.  The “Roar” singer revealed on Twitter she had pronounced it as “hyper-BOWL” instead of “high-PURR-boh-lee.”  Makes you wonder who corrected her.

Camila Cabello told People her new album, Familia, is “the most honest and unfiltered that I’ve been.” A deluxe version of the album will come “with a journal,” which she teased on Instagram earlier.  Familia drops April 8.

Taylor Swift crashed pal Antoni Porowski’s romantic snap with his boyfriend, Kevin Harrington. She’s standing behind the two as they pose on a couch.

Jennifer Lopez is filming her new action thriller The MotherDaily Mail shared the photos of J.Lo in the Spanish city of Gran Canaria dressed in combat attire.  The movie’s is set to debut later this year on Netflix.

Gwen Stefani shared her recent Starbucks run on her stories, which “whipped [the workers] into a frenzy.” Kudos to the barista who kept her cool while taking Gwen’s order.

If you missed GAYLE performing her new hit “ur just horny” for the first time on The Late Late Show with James Corden, you can catch it now online.  

Don’t go looking for V‘s solo releases, because they have vanished.  The BTS singer removed his old tracks because he’s working on his own EP, reports Billboard, which he says will be out “within the year.”

Speaking of BTS, Jungkook switched up his Instagram username to jungkook.97 and fans are upset.  His old username was the alphabet spelled out, expect for “j” and “k,” with a space replacing the two letters.

Catch Lizzo on this week’s new episode of Disney+’s The Proud Family.  The “Truth Hurts” singer said she “always wanted to be a cartoon” and “screamed” when asked to join the reboot.  Disney is the parent company of ABC News.

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Music notes: Katy Perry, Camila Cabello, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez and Gwen Stefani

Music notes: Katy Perry, Camila Cabello, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez and Gwen Stefani
Music notes: Katy Perry, Camila Cabello, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez and Gwen Stefani
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Katy Perry admits she’s mispronounced “hyperbole” her entire life. The “Roar” singer shared a voice note to her Twitter explaining she had pronounced it as “hyper-BOWL” instead of “high-PURR-boh-lee.” Her tone was flat and comical.  It does make you wonder who was the brave soul that corrected her.

Camila Cabello told People her new album, Familia, is “the most honest and unfiltered that I’ve been.”  A deluxe version of the album will come “with a journal” that she promises will share “cool little facts and tidbits that people don’t know yet” of each and every song.  Familia drops April 8.

Taylor Swift crashed pal Antoni Porowski‘s romantic snap with his boyfriend, Kevin Harrington. She’s standing behind the two as they pose on a couch, possibly unaware she was there.  Antoni and the Queer Eye cast starred in Taylor’s “You Need to Calm Down” music video.

Jennifer Lopez is filming her new action thriller, The MotherDaily Mail shared the photos of J.Lo in the Spanish city of Gran Canaria dressed in combat attire. She was with her co-star Omari Hardwick, who was bloodied up for the shot.  Not much is known about the movie, but it’s slated to debut later this year on Netflix.

Gwen Stefani visited a local Sephora to chat about her all new makeup line, GXVE Beauty, and answered fans’ questions in an Instagram live video.  But, before she got there, she made a quick pit stop at a local Starbucks, which she showed on her stories.  Apparently, her being there “whipped [the workers] into a frenzy.”  Kudos to the barista who kept her cool while taking Gwen’s order.

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Tom Cruise will be honored at Cannes Film Festival before premiere of ‘Top Gun: Maverick’

Tom Cruise will be honored at Cannes Film Festival before premiere of ‘Top Gun: Maverick’
Tom Cruise will be honored at Cannes Film Festival before premiere of ‘Top Gun: Maverick’
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It was previously reported that Top Gun: Maverick will finally land at the Cannes Film Festival, but now Deadline is reporting the star himself, Tom Cruise, will be the focus of a retrospective about his career before the movie screens.

The event will take place May 18.

The 75th annual Cannes Film Festival runs from May 17 to May 28 in France. Incidentally, Cruise’s honor comes 30 years after his first trip to the event, the trade points out, when he was promoting the Ron Howard-directed film Far and Away.

Top Gun: Maverick has been delayed multiple times: The movie, which was initially scheduled to premiere back in 2019, will now fly into theaters on May 27.

The follow-up to the 1986 blockbuster also stars Top Gun veteran Val Kilmer, Oscar winner Jennifer ConnellyEd HarrisJon HammMonica Barbero and Miles Teller

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13-year-old driving truck in crash that killed 7 members of college golf team: NTSB

13-year-old driving truck in crash that killed 7 members of college golf team: NTSB
13-year-old driving truck in crash that killed 7 members of college golf team: NTSB
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(MIDLAND, TX) — A 13-year-old was at the wheel of the pickup truck that swerved in front of a van carrying the University of the Southwest’s men’s and women’s golf teams, killing nine people, including the underage driver, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.

Six members of the team and the head coach were killed in the crash. Two remain in critical condition at a Texas hospital.

NTSB Vice Chairman Bruce Landsberg told reporters that the Dodge 2500 Ram pickup truck driven by the teen was traveling northbound near Midland, Texas, on Tuesday night when it crossed into the southbound lane and collided head on with the 17-seat passenger van carrying the golf teams. The truck’s left front tire was a spare that failed and caused the vehicle to pull hard left and cross into the opposing lane, according to the NTSB.

In addition to the 13-year-old, whose name was not released, a 38-year-old man, Henrich Siemens, was in the Dodge pickup. Both were killed, as well as the coach, Tyler James, and six golfers in the passenger van.

The players who died were identified as Maurico Sanchez, 19, of Mexico; Travis Garcia, 19, of Pleasanton, Texas; Jackson Zinn, 22, of Westminster, Colorado; Karissa Raines, 21, of Fort Stockton, Texas; Laci Stone, 18, of Nocona, Texas; and Tiago Sousa, 18, of Portugal.

The two passengers in the team van who survived the wreck, Dayton Price,19, of Mississauga, Ontario, and Hayden Underhill, 20, of Amherstview, Ontario, remain hospitalized as of Thursday in Lubbock, Texas, according to the University of the Southwest.

Investigators were able to determine the teen was in the driver’s seat based on the size of the remains inside the truck, according to Landsberg.

Landsberg said his team is going through all of the evidence at the scene, including vehicle recorders, but it does appear that the incident was “very clearly a high speed, head-on collision.” Both vehicles burst into flames after the crash.

“We have literally thousands of pictures that were taken by the various first responders, and there is no question about the force of impact,” he said.

Landsberg added that “quite a number of the bus passengers were not wearing seatbelts,” during the incident.

The NTSB will release a preliminary report on its investigation in two to three weeks, Landsberg said.

Ryan Tipton, the provost of the University of the Southwest, provided an update on the two injured students during a news conference Thursday and said the school would be supporting them during their long journey.

“Every day is a game of inches, and every hour is one step closer to another day,” he said.

Tipton said most students are off campus for spring break but the school is planning to hold a memorial service in honor of those who died when classes resume.

“We are a family of Mustangs,” he said, referring to the school’s mascot. “We’ve run as one, we run together and [when] one of us is hurting, all of us are hurting.”

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Justin Bieber breaks his silence on wife Hailey’s health scare during Denver concert

Justin Bieber breaks his silence on wife Hailey’s health scare during Denver concert
Justin Bieber breaks his silence on wife Hailey’s health scare during Denver concert
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Justin Bieber opened up to fans about wife Hailey‘s recent health scare during his concert in Denver on Tuesday, and posted video of his comments to Instagram on Thursday. The model suffered “stroke-like symptoms” last week and required hospitalization for a blood clot in her brain, but has since made a full recovery.

Justin told the cheering crowd, “Life randomly throws you curveballs. We can’t really control much…Obviously you guys know [or] most of you probably know or seen the news about my wife.”

The “Sorry” singer assured fans that Hailey is “okay” and “is strong,” but he admitted, “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.”

He also told fans he was “grateful to be here with you guys, celebrating life.” Justin turned his attention to the “horrible things happening in earth right now,” and said,” For us to be in this room all together laughing, smiling and singing songs — I can’t think of a better place I’d rather be.”

Justin also encouraged his fans to be open about their insecurities, even though society views such discussions as “uncool.” He remarked, “I think talking about it is the greatest thing you could possibly do, because then you just let it out and people get to know you better. You get to build deeper connections.”

He then declared, “I have insecurities. I have fears. You don’t have to hide those things. That’s what makes you you,” before launching into a performance of his song “As I Am.”

Prior to talking to the audience about Hailey’s health scare, he powered through several technical issues, such as troubles with his microphone and the stage lights.

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2 killed, 2 injured injured in shooting on Florida transit bus

2 killed, 2 injured injured in shooting on Florida transit bus
2 killed, 2 injured injured in shooting on Florida transit bus
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(FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.) — Two people are dead and another two injured after a shooting on a public transit bus in Florida, police said.

Another three people were injured in a car crash connected to the incident in Fort Lauderdale Thursday afternoon.

The shooting occurred around 3:25 p.m. on a Broward County Transit bus. The bus driver heard “several gunshots” and pulled into the parking lot of the Fort Lauderdale Police Department, according to acting Fort Lauderdale Police Chief Luis Alvarez.

“The bus driver’s quick actions to pull into the police station saved lives,” Alvarez said at a briefing.

The driver forced the bus past another vehicle to get into the parking lot, resulting in the car crash, the chief said. The three people injured in the crash were treated at the scene for minor injuries.

Within an hour of reporting the incident, police said the suspected shooter was in custody. The suspect surrendered to an officer, according to Alvarez.

“We do not believe there to be any further threat to the public,” the Fort Lauderdale Police Department said on Twitter.

The motive is unclear at this time.

All witnesses are being questioned as part of the investigation, police said.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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