Rolling Stones Postpone , Reunion Show After Mick Jagger , Tests Positive For COVID.
On June 13, Mick Jagger announced that
he had tested positive for COVID and the band
would have to cancel its upcoming dates.
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On June 13, Mick Jagger announced that
he had tested positive for COVID and the band
would have to cancel its upcoming dates.
.
I’m so sorry that we’ve had to postpone
the Amsterdam show with such short
notice tonight.
I have unfortunately
just tested positive for COVID, Mick Jagger, via 'Rolling Stone'.
I’m so sorry that we’ve had to postpone
the Amsterdam show with such short
notice tonight.
I have unfortunately
just tested positive for COVID, Mick Jagger, via 'Rolling Stone'.
We aim to reschedule the date ASAP
and get back as soon as we can.
Thank you all for your patience
and understanding, Mick Jagger, via 'Rolling Stone'.
'Rolling Stone' reports that the announcement was
made just hours before the Stones were scheduled
to take the stage at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruyff Arena.
The performance would have been the fourth show
of the band's 60th anniversary tour.
The band's next scheduled appearance
at Bern, Switzerland's Wankdorf Stadium
is still scheduled to take place on June 17.
The band's next scheduled appearance
at Bern, Switzerland's Wankdorf Stadium
is still scheduled to take place on June 17.
However, 'Rolling Stone' reports that
the show could still be cancelled if
Jagger has not recovered by then.
On July 31, the tour was scheduled
to wrap up at the Friends Arena
in Stockholm, Sweden.
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According to the band,
the now-cancelled Amsterdam show
will be rebooked for some time in August.
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'Rolling Stone' reports that many other big name acts have been disrupted by COVID in 2022.
Most recently, Ringo Starr postponed
the remaining dates of his June tour after
two of his bandmates tested positive.
Most recently, Ringo Starr postponed
the remaining dates of his June tour after
two of his bandmates tested positive
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These Foods Will Either
Boost or Drain Your Energy.
As the COVID-19 pandemic drags on, it can be a struggle to maintain consistent energy levels throughout the day.
While a cup of coffee can provide a
much-needed boost of energy, experts say eating the
right food is actually a better option. .
Here are 10 foods that'll either boost or drain your energy,
according to three registered dietitian nutritionists. .
1. Black Beans
(Energy Booster) .
2. Caffeine/Energy Drinks
(Energy Drainer).
3. Bananas
(Energy Booster).
4. Candy
(Energy Drainer).
5. Eggs
(Energy Booster).
6. Steak
(Energy Drainer).
7. Water
(Energy Booster).
8. Fruit Smoothies
(Energy Drainer).
9. Pistachios
(Energy Booster).
10. Low-Calorie
Frozen Meals
(Energy Drainer)
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US Life Expectancy on the Rise , Following Pandemic Decline, CDC Report Says.
According to the latest federal
mortality data, life expectancy in
the United States increased in 2022. .
The report published by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health
Statistics (NCHS) raised life expectancy to 77.5 years.
The report published by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health
Statistics (NCHS) raised life expectancy to 77.5 years.
The positive change comes after two
years of decline following the pandemic.
The positive change comes after two
years of decline following the pandemic.
While life expectancy has yet to reach
pre-pandemic levels, 2022 showed
an increase of 1.1 years compared to 2021.
2022 ended up recording 3.27 million
deaths in the U.S., which was
184,374 fewer deaths than the year before.
According to the report, heart disease
and cancer remained the two most
prevalent causes of death in the U.S. .
According to the report, heart disease
and cancer remained the two most
prevalent causes of death in the U.S. .
COVID-19 dropped to fourth on
the list, and unintentional injuries
took over the number three spot.
COVID-19 dropped to fourth on
the list, and unintentional injuries
took over the number three spot.
ABC reports that both males and
females saw approximately the same
increase in life expectancy from 2021 to 2022.
Over the same period of time,
the death rate decreased
for nearly every age group. .
Another NCHS report found that rates of
drug overdose deaths from synthetic opioids
increased by 4.1% between 2021 and 2022.
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Sinéad O’Connor’s Estate , Tells Donald Trump to Stop Using Her Music.
Sinéad O’Connor’s Estate , Tells Donald Trump to Stop Using Her Music.
Donald Trump has been using O'Connor's rendition of "Nothing Compares 2 U"
at campaign events, CNN reports. .
The late singer's estate issued a joint statement with Chrysalis Records to say that O'Connor would have been "disgusted, hurt and insulted" by Trump's use of the song.
Throughout her life, it is well known
that Sinéad O’Connor lived by a fierce
moral code defined by honesty,
kindness, fairness, and decency
towards her fellow human beings. , Sinéad O’Connor’s estate, via joint statement
with Chrysalis Records.
It was with outrage therefore that
we learned that Donald Trump has
been using her iconic performance
of "Nothing Compares 2 U"
at his political rallies, Sinéad O’Connor’s estate, via joint statement
with Chrysalis Records.
It is no exaggeration to say that
Sinéad would have been disgusted,
hurt, and insulted to have her work
misrepresented in this way by someone
who she herself referred
to as a ‘biblical devil.’, Sinéad O’Connor’s estate, via joint statement
with Chrysalis Records.
As the guardians of her legacy, we
demand that Donald Trump, and
his associates desist from using
her music immediately, Sinéad O’Connor’s estate, via joint statement
with Chrysalis Records.
Trump has received similar cease-and-desist
letters from other artists in the past.
Such artists include the Rolling Stones, R.E.M., Linkin Park and the estate of Tom Petty. .
Such artists include the Rolling Stones, R.E.M., Linkin Park and the estate of Tom Petty. .
Such artists include the Rolling Stones, R.E.M., Linkin Park and the estate of Tom Petty. .
Such artists include the Rolling Stones, R.E.M., Linkin Park and the estate of Tom Petty. .
Adele and Steven Tyler have also told the former president that he can't use their music, CNN reports. .
Adele and Steven Tyler have also told the former president that he can't use their music, CNN reports.
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This Day in History: , Paul McCartney Announces
the Breakup of the Beatles.
April 10, 1970.
McCartney announced the breakup
in a press statement prior to the release
of his debut solo album, 'McCartney.'.
When asked if his songwriting partnership
with John Lennon would be active again,
McCartney replied with a terse, "No.".
The Beatles had been in the process
of breaking up for several years.
But the statement sent shockwaves
through the music industry, further alienating
McCartney from the rest of the band.
In an interview with 'Rolling Stone,'
Lennon responded, saying, "[Paul] can’t
have his own way, so he’s causing chaos.".
By the end of 1970, McCartney officially
filed suit to dissolve the
business partnership of The Beatles
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Critics and Fans Praise Beyoncé , for ‘Impressive’ Country Album ‘Cowboy Carter’.
Beyoncé released her
eighth studio album on March 29.
Consisting of 27 tracks,
'Cowboy Carter' is already receiving high praise from critics and fans alike, BBC reports. .
'The Guardian' critic Alexis Petridis
said that Beyoncé is "impressively
capable of doing whatever she wants.".
Page Six critic Nicholas Hautman
referred to the album as "the revival that country music so desperately needed,".
"instantly timeless," and "a soulful celebration of Southern values and the genre's African roots.".
A fan on social media said Queen Bey's voice was "the best it's ever been in her career.".
The album includes cameos by Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and Linda Martell.
The album includes cameos by Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and Linda Martell.
The album includes cameos by Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and Linda Martell.
Miley Cyrus and Post Malone are
guests on the album as well. .
Miley Cyrus and Post Malone are
guests on the album as well. .
Beyoncé also performs her own versions of Dolly Parton's "Jolene" and The Beatles' timeless classic, "Blackbird.".
Beyoncé also performs her own versions of Dolly Parton's "Jolene" and The Beatles' timeless classic, "Blackbird.".
Beyoncé also performs her own versions of Dolly Parton's "Jolene" and The Beatles' timeless classic, "Blackbird.".
The album "proves her adaptability and mastery, regardless of genre," according
to the BBC's Mark Savage.
The genres overlap so seamlessly is evidence
of Beyoncé's technical mastery, but also of her
central thesis: that Nashville's marginalization
of outsiders, and black women in particular,
weakens the music in the long run, Mark Savage, BBC News music correspondent, via statement.
While some critics say that the album
should have been less than 27 tracks, .
Larisha Paul from 'Rolling Stone' said that "every piece" of 'Cowboy Carter' was "meticulously thought out," from the album's length to the artwork.
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Jeremy Allen White in Talks , to Star As Bruce Springsteen in Biopic.
The Emmy-winning actor is in talks
to play "The Boss" in an upcoming biopic
called 'Deliver Me From Nowhere,'
according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'.
The Emmy-winning actor is in talks
to play "The Boss" in an upcoming biopic
called 'Deliver Me From Nowhere,'
according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'.
The movie is based on a
2023 book written by Warren Zanes.
It will center around "the making of Springsteen's 1982 album, 'Nebraska,'" according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'.
Scott Cooper is working on the
script and also plans to direct.
Former Netflix head Scott Stuber
is also involved in the project.
'Nebraska,' Springsteen's sixth studio album, was once ranked as the 150th greatest
album of all time by 'Rolling Stone.'.
Springsteen reportedly performed all
of the instrumentals on that album.
It was released two years before
Springsteen's mega hit, 'Born in the U.S.A.'.
Additional details about White's discussions to portray Springsteen have yet to be revealed. .
The actor has gained renewed attention
for his role on 'The Bear' which earned
him his first Emmy in January
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This Day in History:, Albert Einstein Is Born.
March 14, 1879.
The celebrated theoretical physicist
who radically enhanced human understanding
of the universe was born in Ulm, Germany.
Einstein spent his childhood
in Italy and Germany.
Studying physics and mathematics,
he was awarded a Ph.D. by the
University of Zurich in 1905.
During that same year, Einstein worked as a patent clerk in Bern. He also published five theoretical papers that would transform modern physics.
Known as Einstein's "miracle year,"
his papers included his general theory of relativity
as well as the equation E=mc².
The papers were almost immediately
embraced by the scientific community.
They marked the beginning of
one of the most extraordinary
scientific careers in history
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