Morgan Wallen says past racial slur was 'ignorant,' was intended as 'playful' in first interview after scandal

celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Morgan Wallen< music star was caught on camera hurling the N-word in February. The incident led to Wallen’s record label, Big Loud Records, suspending him and conglomerates like iHeartRadio pulling the 27-year-old’s music from their stations. Speaking in a pre-taped interview on “Good Morning America” that aired Friday, host Michael Strahan asked Wallen how he…

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Obama, Springsteen publishing book about their ‘Renegades’ podcast

Months after starting their popular “Renegades: Born in the USA” podcast, former barack-obama” target=”_blank”>President Obama< based on conversations they’ve had on the show.  The book, which features the 44th president and the genres known as “The Boss” discussing fame, cars and politics, among other topics, will be released on Oct. 26, Penguin Random House and…

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Karl Rove: AWOL Texas Dems, here are 7 questions about election reform you can answer from quarantine

The self-proclaimed heroes and martyrs of the us-regions Democratic House members who fled to Washington, D.C., aboard a chartered plane (without masks but with a case of Miller Lite and stronger liquids carried discretely in plain brown paper bags) have achieved little except to break quorum and thereby stop the special legislative session back home…

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Mark Wahlberg says 'Joe Bell' film centered on a bullied teen is about being 'accepting, tolerant of people'

For celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Mark Wahlberg, <” actor, 50, portrays the blue-collar dad from Oregon who makes it a mission to spread the message of anti-bullying after losing his 15-year-old teenage son, Jadin Bell, to suicide in 2013. It’s revealed that Jadin, a sophomore in high school, had been subjected to ruthless mistreatment at school and on…

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Washington authorities find 8 pythons in park prompting city to plead: ‘Do not release pets into the wild!'

crime and animal control personnel in southern us-regions state found eight nonnative wild-nature slithering around a recreational area on Thursday. The capture of the 3-to-6-foot-long reptiles prompted the city of Camas, Washington – across the border from portland” target=”_blank”>Portland<.  Only 17 people have been killed in constrictor snake-related deaths in the U.S. since 1978, according…

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Tampa Bay Lightning national anthem singer, an Air Force vet, hospitalized with coronavirus despite vaccine

U.S. military military Sonya Bryson-Kirksey, who sings the national anthem for the nhl” target=”_blank”>NHL<, became a familiar face to TV viewers during the team’s recent run to the Stanley Cup championship. But her celebration of the team’s title didn’t last long: Last week she was hospitalized with the infectious-disease despite being infectious-disease in March, according…

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