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Bring Country Back To That Classic Sound.. Brenda Cay!

Amazing County Music Artist Brenda Cay Harkens You To The Days Of Jeannie Riely, June Carter Cash And Brenda Lee, It’s Not Your Usual Lick Of




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Benita Charles: My Musical Journey To Love At Harlem Library - Oct 5th

NY-Vocalist, Benita Charles Will Be The Featured Artist For The Concert & Speaker Series At The Harlem Public Library On Oct 5th.




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The Ophelia Connection

Shakespeare’s Ophelia in works by Brahms, Berlioz, Tchaikovsky and more.




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Cory Gardner attended pricey champagne party in Palm Beach. A Colorado lawmaker wants an investigation.

A Colorado legislator has filed an ethics complaint against U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner over a Palm Beach party he attended in February that was hosted by a champagne company.




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Yoko Ono And John Lennon Educational Tour Bus “Imagine A City With No Gun Violence!”

Lennon Bus Launches 6th Annual Come Together NYC Residency





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Justice Department dropping Flynn’s Trump-Russia case

The Justice Department on Thursday said it is dropping the criminal case against President Donald Trump's first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, abandoning a prosecution that became a rallying cry for the president and his supporters in attacking the FBI's Trump-Russia investigation.




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US ex rel. Silver v. PharMerica Corp.

(United States Third Circuit) - Reinstated a False Claims Act lawsuit alleging fraud in connection with the sale of pharmaceutical drugs to nursing homes. The defendant company, which owns and operates institutional pharmacies, argued for dismissal of the qui tam action on the ground that the allegation was already known to the public, and the district court agreed. Reversing and remanding, the Third Circuit held that the relator's allegation had not previously been publicly disclosed.




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In re Tribune Media Co.

(United States Third Circuit) - Held that the bankruptcy court correctly disallowed a claim brought by the debtor's former employee. A former television station employee argued that the station, whose owner was now in bankruptcy, was liable for unlawful racial discrimination. Affirming summary judgment against his claim, the Third Circuit concluded that he failed to raise a triable issue and, further, that it was too late for him to challenge the bankruptcy court’s jurisdiction to hear his discrimination claim, since he never objected to this during bankruptcy proceedings.




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In re Tribune Media Co.

(United States Third Circuit) - Held that the bankruptcy court correctly disallowed a claim brought by the debtor's former employee. A former television station employee argued that the station, whose owner was now in bankruptcy, was liable for unlawful racial discrimination. Affirming summary judgment against his claim, the Third Circuit concluded that he failed to raise a triable issue and, further, that it was too late for him to challenge the bankruptcy court’s jurisdiction to hear his discrimination claim, since he never objected to this during bankruptcy proceedings.




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Port of Corpus Christi Auth. v. Sherwin Alumina Company

(United States Fifth Circuit) - Affirmed. The bankruptcy court's rejection of a Texas Port Authority's claims of sovereign immunity and fraud in their gambit to invalidate a bankruptcy sale that extinguished an easement they held was affirmed because there was no Eleventh Amendment violation or basis to claim fraud.




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Gordon v. Cgna Corporation

(United States Fourth Circuit) - Affirming the summary judgment to an insurer that paid only half of a life insurance policy following the policy holder's death because the reduced coverage was the result of mistakes made by the employer, not the insurer, so the insurance company did not breach any duty it may have had under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.




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Sierra Club, Inc. v. U.S. Forest Service

(United States Fourth Circuit) - Vacated federal agency decisions approving construction of a natural gas pipeline through a national forest. Several environmental groups challenged the Bureau of Land Management's and U.S. Forest Service's rulings allowing the pipeline to be built. On a petition for review, the Fourth Circuit agreed with the environmental groups that the federal agencies failed to fully comply with the National Environmental Policy Act, the Mineral Leasing Act, and the National Forest Management Act, and therefore the appeals court vacated and remanded to the agencies for further proceedings.




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Sierra Club v. State Water Control Board

(United States Fourth Circuit) - Denied a legal challenge filed by environmental groups seeking to prevent the construction of a natural gas pipeline across part of Virginia. The environmental groups argued that the Commonwealth of Virginia had improperly certified that the pipeline project would not degrade the state's water. Unpersuaded, the Fourth Circuit, which had jurisdiction over the case by federal statute, concluded that Virginia's issuance of a Clean Water Act certification was not arbitrary and capricious, and thus denied the environmental groups' petition for review.




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Sierra Club v. National Park Service

(United States Fourth Circuit) - Vacated actions taken by two federal agencies that provided necessary approvals for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. When the Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Park Service granted certain environmental authorizations that were needed to construct the 600-mile pipeline, which is designed to transport natural gas from West Virginia to the eastern portions of Virginia and North Carolina, environmental groups filed a petition for review of the agencies' actions. Agreeing with the environmental groups that both agency decisions were arbitrary and capricious, the Fourth Circuit vacated both administrative rulings.




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Andy Ma Appointed Warner Music China CEO

Andy Ma Has Also Been Appointed EVP, Commercial And Business Development For Greater China




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PISTELLO v. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF CANASTOTA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

(US 2nd Circuit) - 19-1058-cv




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Kirschenbaum v. Assa Corp.

(United States Second Circuit) - Affirmed. The district court ordered the turnover of Assa’s property to terrorism victims holding default judgments against the Islamic Republic of Iran. Held the district court had jurisdiction to do so, the panel affirmed.





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Kiszla: Is it a curse? Coronavirus, boycott, war and stuff that shatters Olympic dreams every 40 years.

If the planet's biggest sporting event isn't immune to worldwide strife, why should we be shocked COVID-19 could also wipe out the NBA playoffs or the entire major-league baseball season in 2020?




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Woman allegedly spits on Arvada cop, tells him, “There’s some corona for you”

Brenda Johnson, 62, was arrested Sunday for investigation of second-degree assault on a peace officer, driving under the influence, hit-and-run and several other traffic charges, the news release said.




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Popular Devil’s Head Recreation Area closed until December due to coronavirus outbreak

Devil’s Head Recreation Area temporarily closed Tuesday afternoon to protect public health. The closure includes the Devil’s Head trailhead, campground, picnic area, fire lookout tower, several Forest Service roads and the Zinn trail (NFST615). The area is about 45 minutes southwest of Sedalia. The order will remain in effect until Dec. 1, 2020, or until […]




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CHSAA cancels all spring sports, activities due to coronavirus pandemic

What had long been expected became reality Tuesday when the Colorado High School Activities Association announced it was cancelling the remainder of the spring sports season.





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Gov. Polis takes a cautious look forward to a pandemic-free Colorado during a televised town hall

Gov. Jared Polis took a hopeful, if cautious, look forward Tuesday night at a world in which COVID-19 is no longer a raging force that is occupying the minds and psyches of almost everyone in Colorado.




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“A crazy thing to witness”: Photographer captures viral images of Denver coronavirus protest

Alyson McClaran had no idea she'd end up capturing some of the most powerful moments of the Colorado protest: two people who appeared to be health care workers, dressed in aquamarine scrubs and medical-grade face masks, standing in a crosswalk silently obstructing the path of shouting, car-bound protesters.




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State, King Soopers to offer free coronavirus tests at Denver’s Auraria campus

Colorado emergency officials and King Soopers pharmacy and nursing crews will offer free COVID-19 drive-thru testing for about 500 people on the Auraria campus in Denver this week.







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Next Week on Lift Every Voice: Erica Campbell and Michel'le



Erica Campbell and Michel'le take the hot seat!




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Next Week on Lift Every Voice: Tina Campbell



Lift Every Voice welcomes Tina Campbell.




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Tina Campbell Talks Authenticity



Tina Campbell talks about being the best at being authentic.




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Tina Campbell Shapes Her Mind After God



Tina Campbell talks about how the Bible changed her mindset.




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Tina Campbell Fan Girls Over Martin



Tina Campbell gets super excited about Martin!




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Next Week on Lift Every Voice: Dorinda Clark-Cole & J. Moss



Dorinda Clark-Cole and J. Moss take the hot seat!



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Erica Campbell's Gospel Impact



Erica Campbell has been a monumental artist in gospel.




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Lecrae Clears Up Whether He's A Rapper or A Christian Rapper



Is Lecrae a Christian rapper or just a rapper?




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Ayesha Curry Represents Black Women In New Lifestyle Mag



“This first issue is all about presence and gratitude.”




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‘Straight Outta Compton’ Star Jason Mitchell Arrested



The actor is facing 4 felony charges.




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Fans Discover Ayesha Curry’s Early Disney TV Work



They’re amazed that they never made the connection.




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Migos And More Make A Case For Colorful Suits At BET Awards



These celebs brought a pop of color to the 2019 BET Awards!




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Boosie BadAzz Says Mom Went Off For Hateful Zaya Comments



The rapper however does not apologize.




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One Person Shot At Lil Baby’s Alabama Concert



The victim was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.




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Doja Cat Announces Nicki Minaj-Featured 'Say So' Remix



The original song appeared on 2019’s "Hot Pink."




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Ludacris Reveals Why He Feels He ‘Brought A Certain Light



The Atlanta rapper reflected on his career.




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Rihanna’s Giving You a Chance to Sit Front Row at NYFW



The newest Puma by Rihanna collection is coming in February.



  • Rihanna
  • New York Fashion Week
  • celebrity fashion lines
  • PUMA
  • Celebrity fashion and beauty news

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America's Next Top Model Is Back, but There's a Catch



The mega-hit competition series gets a fresh spin.



  • America's Next Top Model
  • Celebrity fashion and beauty news
  • Tyra Banks

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Rihanna Can Even Make Socks Look Sexy



Take a look at her new collection with Stance.



  • Rihanna
  • celebrity fashion lines
  • Fashion and Beauty
  • Celebrity fashion and beauty news

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Meet The Scientist Working To Find A COVID-19 Vaccine



She is leading the research team dedicated to saving lives.