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Police arrest man after attempted break-in at Taylor Swift’s building

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On Saturday (20), officers from the New York Police Department arrested an alleged stalker who tried to enter Taylor Swift’s Tribeca apartment. According to an NYPD spokesperson, officers responded to a call about a “disorderly person” on Franklin Street. 

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Upon arriving at the scene, it was reported that the individual tried to open the door of a building. The suspect was immediately detained due to an active warrant for his arrest. Initial reports indicate that Taylor Swift was likely at her residence at the time, but police did not immediately confirm whether the man was trying to access the singer’s residence. An eyewitness who witnessed the events provided additional information. 

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“The first time I saw him was around 1pm – he went to Taylor’s door,” the witness reported. “I’m not sure if he knocked or rang the doorbell.

The witness also mentioned seeing the man hanging around the area of ​​Swift’s apartment “for a few weeks” before the incident. The police presence was noticed around 1:45 p.m., and she observed officers talking to the alleged stalker for a few minutes before handcuffing him. The situation occurred peacefully. “Everything was very civilized. He didn’t resist. There were no screams or anything,” said the witness. At the time of his arrest, the man was wearing a beige sweatshirt, khaki pants, a navy blue jacket and beige gloves, with disheveled brown hair.

Ron DeSantis drops out of presidential candidacy and announces support for Donald Trump

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This Sunday (21), Florida governor Ron DeSantis announced the end of his candidacy for the White House, almost a week after a disappointing performance in the Republican party’s Iowa caucuses.

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DeSantis, previously considered one of Donald Trump’s main opponents, decided to support the former president, who had won the Iowa caucuses and invited his competitors to join him in defeating Joe Biden.

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In a video announcing the decision, DeSantis expressed his support for Trump, considering him superior to Joe Biden. He highlighted his campaign’s lack of a clear path to presidential success, stating, “If there was anything I could do to produce a favorable outcome, more rallies, more interviews, I would do it, but I can’t ask our supporters to offer their time and resources if we do not have a clear vision of the path to victory. Consequently, I am suspending my campaign today.”

During the announcement, DeSantis reiterated his commitment to supporting the Republican candidate, emphasizing his past differences with Trump, but highlighting the former president’s superiority over Joe Biden. The decision to end the presidential campaign came after days of conversations with donors, revealing the lack of reason and financial support for its continuation. The surprising decision was made on Sunday afternoon, indicating that the necessary financial support was not available.

Marlena Shaw, singer of the hit “California Soul”, dies at 81

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Marlena Shaw, renowned jazz and R&B singer recognized for her iconic song “California Soul”, passed away on Friday afternoon, 19, in the United States, aged 81. The announcement of his death was made by his daughter, Marla, in a video published on Facebook, without revealing the cause of death.

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Shaw began her career in the 1960s, performing in jazz clubs, until a performance in Chicago led to a record deal with Chess Records.

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His most notable success was “California Soul”, a composition by the duo Ashford & Simpson, which gained notoriety thanks to Shaw’s captivating voice. The song has been extensively sampled in the hip hop scene, being reused by artists such as Jay Rock and Elzhi, as well as appearing on film and television soundtracks.

In addition to “California Soul”, Marlena Shaw scored other memorable hits, including “Women Of The Ghetto”, “Liberation Conversation” and “Don’t Ask to Stay Until Tomorrow”, the latter part of the soundtrack for the film “In Search of Mr. Goodbar”, released in 1977.

Nikki Haley questions Trump’s mental health after false accusation

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Last Saturday (20), Nikki Haley questioned Donald Trump’s mental fitness, after the former president falsely accused her of not having prevented the violent invasion of the Capitol in January 2021.

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On Friday, during a campaign rally, Trump apparently confused Haley with then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

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Addressing the attack perpetrated by his followers, Trump told the crowd: “Nikki Haley is responsible for security. We offered 10,000 people – soldiers, National Guard, whatever they wanted – and they refused. They didn’t want to talk about it.” Haley, seen as Trump’s main opponent in the New Hampshire primary, clarified that not only was she not in charge of Capitol security, but she also did not hold that position at the time.

“My concern is, without disrespect, that when we’re dealing with the pressures of a presidency, we can’t have another person who we doubt their mental capacity,” the former UN ambassador said at a rally in New Hampshire. Trump’s suggestion that Pelosi – or Haley – had rejected the offer of help during the invasion of the Capitol also raised questions. The House committee charged with investigating the attack said it had found no evidence that such a proposal had been put forward.

Alec Baldwin is again formally accused of the death of a director of photography in a film

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A grand jury in the state of New Mexico, in the United States, decided this Friday (19) that actor Alec Baldwin should again face manslaughter charges for the death of photography director Halyna Hutchins.

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It is worth remembering that the charge against Baldwin was dropped in April 2023 by the prosecution, who claimed they had new evidence and needed more time to investigate the case.

Hutchins died in 2021, when she was hit by a bullet fired from a stage gun that was in the actor’s hands during rehearsal for a scene in the western film “Rust”.

In New Mexico, a manslaughter charge (in which there is no intent to kill) can carry a sentence of up to 18 months in prison.

“We look forward to our day in court,” Baldwin’s attorneys, Luke Nikas and Alex Spiro, said in a statement to the New York Times.

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In addition to Halyna, director Joel Souza was also injured in the incident. The gun was loaded with real ammunition and not live ammunition. In addition to starring in “Rust,” the actor was also a producer on the film.

With this, he claims that he never pulled the trigger of the revolver, but a forensic report requested by the prosecution concluded that the object would not fire without being activated, which contributed to the decision to resurrect the accusation.

The grand jury made up of 12 people met this Thursday (18) to begin hearing the case. At least eight of them had to agree that there was probable cause for an indictment.

In addition, the production’s armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, also faces the same accusation. She claims to be innocent and her trial is expected to begin in February.

The first assistant director, Dave Halls, was responsible for filming safety and pleaded guilty to negligence with a deadly weapon. As a result, he avoided prison time.

‘The Polar Express 2’ is in development, says producer

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“The Polar Express”, a Christmas classic starring Tom Hanks, is set to get a sequel after 20 years. At least that’s what Gary Goetzman, producer of the original film, confirmed that a new film is currently in development.

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Goetzman revealed the information when asked about the possibility of making “The Polar Express 2”. Despite confirming the plans for the film, the producer did not give further details.

Listen, I would love to (do The Polar Express 2). I would love to do a sequel to “Where the Wild Things Are”. There are a lot of things that we did, that established themselves, made an impact. These movies, the studios want another one”. 

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“And that’s how it happens. I’m ready for “Mamma Mia 3”, man. That would be amazing to do right now. But it turns out there’s a lot involved”. 

‘Whose artistic property would this be? Would it be this?’ It’s not like, ‘Hey, let’s do another one! So, everyone takes time and that’s okay, because we don’t mind things moving slowly. But that’s trying to be resolved now, for sure, “The Polar Express 2”. Yes,” Goetzman told ComicBook.

It is worth remembering that the original feature was directed by Robert Zemeckis (Back to the Future trilogy) based on a script co-written by him and William Boyles Jr. (‘Cast Away’). Released in 2004, “The Polar Express” grossed US$314 million at the global box office and became one of the public’s favorites to watch at Christmas time.

Fox Sports announces the hiring of former St. Louis Cardinals Ace Adam Wainwright as TV analyst

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Former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright has been announced as the latest analyst to join the Fox Sports team for the upcoming MLB season, the company shared on its Twitter account.

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Wainwright, known as “Waino,” ended his career after the 2023 season, cementing himself as a legend with the Cardinals. The three-time All-Star spent his entire remarkable 18-year career in St. Louis, often being among the top contenders for the Cy Young Award. In 2017, he even won the prestigious Silver Slugger award, standing out as the best offensive pitcher.

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In the later years of his playing career, Wainwright became a frequent guest analyst on broadcasts of playoff games, receiving praise for his insightful observations.

Wainwright’s presence in the booth during the 2021 MLB playoffs generated a positive response from viewers. His participation in game broadcasts, such as the divisional round of the 2023 playoffs between the Houston Astros and the future World Series champions, the Texas Rangers, has been praised for his deep insight into baseball. Fans highlighted his work ethic and self-deprecating humor, calling him a fantastic addition to the world of sports broadcasting.

Police release prominent NBA player accused of involvement with a minor

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Police in Newport Beach, California, have concluded their investigation into rumors surrounding Oklahoma City Thunder star Josh Giddey’s alleged involvement with a minor, the department announced on its Twitter account.

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The statement highlighted: “After a thorough and comprehensive review, we have finalized our investigation into information circulating on social media involving Josh Giddey. Our detectives reviewed all available information and were unable to corroborate any criminal activity related to Mr. Giddey.” The investigation began after posts in November suggested that a woman photographed with Giddey was a minor, as reported by ESPN.

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The NBA was also conducting a parallel investigation, although commissioner Adam Silver emphasized that the league would take a backseat to law enforcement. ESPN noted that the investigation stemmed from online accusations from a now-deleted account. Giddey, 21, faced boos at nearly every Thunder away game, but the organization allowed him to continue playing during the investigation.

Although police cleared Giddey, the NBA is continuing its review of the allegations. NBA spokesman Michael Bass told the Associated Press that the league is aware of the police’s findings and is “continuing our review” of the

Super Bowl will feature Post Malone and Reba McEntire

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Renowned country artist Reba McEntire, a member of the Music Hall of Fame, will be one of the main attractions at the Super Bowl, taking the stage to perform the national anthem, sharing the spotlight with other prominent talents.

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Joining her, Post Malone is scheduled to perform at the pregame show, where he will sing “America the Beautiful” on February 11 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. These two big names are just the prelude to a series of impressive performances planned for the event. Previously, the NFL announced Usher’s confirmation for a special performance on the main stage during halftime, as reported by ESPN. This group of talents promises to launch the big game in a spectacular way.

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Reba McEntire, honored with three Grammy Awards throughout her extensive career, has released more than 30 studio albums and is an icon enshrined in the Country Music Hall of Fame. Their live performance is expected to attract a wide audience of country fans around the world. On the other hand, Post Malone, winner of 10 Grammy awards, is known for hits such as “Congratulations”, “Rockstar” and “Sunflower”, the latter in partnership with Swae Lea.

In addition to this diversity of musical talent, Andra Day is scheduled to perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing” as part of the pregame show. Additionally, actor Daniel Durant will take the stage to perform the national anthem in sign language, accompanied by Anjel Piñero and Shaheem Sanchez, contributing their interpretation skills. The highly anticipated halftime show will be produced in collaboration between Jay-Z’s Roc Nation and Emmy award-winning producer Jesse Collins.

Merrick Garland calls for ‘swift trial’ for Trump

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This Friday, Attorney General Merrick Garland stated in an interview that the trial of former President Donald Trump in the case led by Special Counsel Jack Smith must be conducted quickly, especially as the 2024 presidential elections approach.

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Smith has consistently sought to accelerate the timeline of the case, aiming to maintain the originally scheduled trial date of March 4. Garland expressed agreement with Smith’s proposed acceleration during an interview with CNN justice correspondent Evan Perez on “CNN This Morning.” “The proceedings were initiated last year. The special prosecutor has always stated that the public interest requires a speedy trial, and I agree with that perspective,” Garland told Perez. He added: “The matter is now in the hands of a trial judge to determine the timing of trials.” 

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Perez noted that the Justice Department has policies to avoid cases close to elections and questioned whether there would be a point at which the conclusion of trials would be considered “too late.” Garland responded by reiterating that the cases were brought the previous year and that the request for speedy trials came from the special prosecutor. He emphasized that the decision is now in the hands of the judicial system, not the Department of Justice.

When asked whether the case should have been brought earlier, Garland responded that the special prosecutors followed the facts and the law, bringing cases when they believed they were ready. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan stayed proceedings related to the 2020 election on December 13, pending an appeal of her decision not to dismiss the case based on presidential immunity. Prosecutors, however, presented new findings in December, and Trump’s lawyers claimed these efforts were a desperate attempt to hurt his chances in the 2024 election. While the Supreme Court is seen as a possible hearing point for the case, CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig suggested the process could drag on, especially given Trump’s immunity appeal. He noted that the case could reach the Supreme Court, given its constitutional nature and lack of clear precedents. Honig added that even if the Supreme Court speeds up the process, it is unlikely to be completed before jury selection begins on Feb. 9, casting doubt on the viability of the March 4 trial date.

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