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The Weeknd confirms dates of 2022 North American tour, Doja Cat to feature as special guest

Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, professionally known as The Weeknd, confirmed on Thursday that his 2022 tour will kick start in July in Toronto, Canada. Named After Hours Til Dawn, the tour will see him perform shows featuring his recent 2022 album Dawn FM and also After Hours which was released in 2020. Doja Cat will feature as a special guest in all the dates of this tour. The Weeknd has worked with Doja Cat in his hit You Right.

The announcement came as a special treat to fans after the 2020 “After Hours” arena tour was postponed three times due to the Covid pandemic. The tickets for the 2022 tour will go on sale on March 10 while a special pre-sale will be available on March 4 for fans who had already booked tickets for the 2020 “After Hours” tour.
Tesfaye has collaborated with the U.N. World Food Program to launch the XO Humanitarian Fund, which will provide critical assistance to people in the countries hit by hunger crisis like Ukraine, Ethiopia, Madagascar and Yemen. A sum of $500,000 has been donated by The Weeknd to the fund, a press release said. It will provide immediate support to the people on the brink of starvation. The World Food Program of the U.S. will also donate $1 million to the fund.

 



The Weekend will also contribute $1 from every ticket sold in the tour to the fund. Notably in the last two years, the Weeknd has contributed more than $2.5 million to COVID-19 relief and to other efforts to combat famine in Ethiopia and to the Lebanon explosion in 2020.

The Weeknd promised that the 2022 tour will be something big and special for the fans. The Weeknd has plans of performing shows in other parts of the nation and also in Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East soon after the North American schedule.

Matthew McConaughey and the secret to regrow hair

The 52-year-old actor denied allegations that he had a hair transplant after suffering from serious hair loss in the 1990s in an interview with LADBible. In his memoir titled Greenlights, McConaughey describes how he shaved off all of his tresses after experiencing substantial hair loss in the 1990s. The Magic Mike star said that after shaving his head, he began applying a topical cream onto his scalp “once a day for 10 minutes” in an attempt to regenerate his hair. There was no Propecia, he said he was fully committed to the manual labor each day.

American actor Matthew McConaughey is grateful to have a full head of hair after nearly losing it all more than two decades ago. However, he is not happy that some others are claiming credit for it.

Following the success of McConaughey’s hair restoration experiment, rumors circulated that he had undergone a transplant. The actor eventually learned that a surgeon was taking credit for his ostensibly successful hair transplant. The Texas native said that a Beverly Hills doctor told him that another doctor had claimed, at an international hair transplant conference, having given McConaughey hair plugs that had led to hair growth and his fuller mane.

During an interview on Live with Kelly and Ryan in 2017, the star revealed that he was rubbing on his head a “stuff called Regenix.” McConaughey stated he now had more hair than he did in 1999, even without the treatment. The on-screen personality emphasized that he has never used any other therapy or drug to try to grow his hair, claiming that his long tresses are the consequence of his dedication to applying the topical ointment on a daily basis.

And, even though he now has thick, long hair that he has had for years, the actor says he is not taking any chances when it comes to his hair care routine.

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Dash sued by Rock Roll Hall of Fame Brooklyn rapper, says, ‘disappointed’

Damon Dash, who is co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records as well as hiphop influencer, was a recent guest of Shannon Sharpe’s podcast “Club Shay Shay.” Dash spoke about his relationship with Brooklyn rapper Jay-Z that had deteriorated and said that he was “disappointed” and “embarrassed” by the duo fighting legally.

Sharpe said that Jay-Z, born Shawn Carter, had mentioned Damon when he gave his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Speech and had thanked him as they had made history together although they didn’t see “eye to eye.” To which Dash replied that he said that because “we’re in court right now.”

Although the two of them have had their ups and down in the past, the recent legal dispute came up when reports mentioned that Dame Dash had tried to sell Jay-Z’s “Reasonable Doubt” album as a non fungible token (NFT). Dash said that the Brooklyn rapper had tried to buy his share the same album at an “unacceptable” price. Jay-Z owns 50 percent of the album while Rock-A-Fella Records, of which Dash is a part, owns the other half.

Dash told Sharpe that Jay-Z sued him “for something he said that I did that I didn’t.” He added that he had countersued as the rapper was “redirecting funds for Reasonable Doubt.” He said that he didn’t realize it.

Dash also spoke of social media and streaming platforms algorithms and noted that they had contributed to fomenting feuds between rappers. He said that the program knew how to trigger people and added that their “dysfunction” adds to social media profits.

He also said that his rule of thumb was that he was not hurting anybody with the same color skin as him.

Shannon Sharpe, a Pro Football Hall of Fame champion wanted to know why Dash and Carter couldn’t get into a room and “hug it out.” Dash replied that they were straight. When Dash said that he and the highest-earning rapper saw each other, they gave each other a pound to which the three-time Super Bowl champion told Dash to “get out of court, then.”

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Live Video Brittney Griner WNBA All-Star Arrested in Russia

WNBA All-Star and Olympic champion Brittney Griner faces 5 to 10 years in Russian prison after she was arrested on drug smuggling charges when she was found with vape cartridges in her carry-on luggage at a Moscow airport, according to Russian news sources.

American basketball players have already left Russia and Ukraine to come back to the United States due to the Russian Ukranian war.

If convicted in Russia, she could face up to 10 years in jail.Her charges could be “large-scale transportation of drugs”, the Times reported.

WNBA All-Star Brittney Griner has been detained and arrested at Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow after arriving on a flight from New York. Vapes which were believed to be hashish oil were found in her backpack when sniffing dogs detected them. The bag was x-rayed and the item was confirmed the  Russian Federal Customs Service.

Griner is not the first US citizen to have been held in custody by Russian police as tensions between the countries have soared, prompting accusations by American officials that Moscow is using the detentions as bargaining chips for a potential prisoner exchange for near term and future actions.

In January, Russian officials announced that US teacher Marc Fogel was earlier arrested in a Moscow airport with marijuana and cannabis

Former Fox News director faces charges of violation of U.S. sanctions against Russia

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On Thursday, Jack Hanick, who worked with Fox News in the past, was charged for violating U.S. sanctions by the Justice Department. He has been working with Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev, who is a person facing U.S. sanctions.

Hanick has been provisionally arrested in London, on February 3. The former director had been working with the Russian oligarch for several years. He had also made statements about their relationship that were found to be false, for which there is a maximum penalty of five years. However, the sanctions charge has a much higher penalty of a 20-year prison term.

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said in a press release that the indictment that was unsealed revealed the “Office’s commitment to the enforcement of laws” that would prevent people from using their “wealth to undermine fundamental democratic processes.”

He added that the office would remain a leader in the work done by the Justice Department “to hold accountable actors who would support flagrant and unjustified acts of war.”

The Russian oligarch had been sanctioned before as he had threatened Ukraine. Malofeyev had also extended financial support to the separatist region of Donetsk. The department said that Hanick was aware of this and had “knowingly chosen” to help the Russian to spread “destabilizing messages.” There were also attempts made to set up TV networks across countries such as Russia, Bulgaria and Greece.

Malofeyev was designated as a “Specially Designated National” for financing Russians who promoted separatism in Crimea, in December 2014, by the Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control.

Hanick started working directly with the Russian sometime in 2013, after initially traveled to Russia early in the same year for negotiations. In a year’s time he reported directly to Malofeyev. He continued working up to 2017, as board chairman and general advisor, from 2015 to 2017, according to emails and helped in operations of the right-wing TV–Tsargrad TV.

John Hannick had worked with Fox News during its initial launch in 1996. He left the network in 2011.

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Pence calls out Trump indirectly, says, ‘Apologists of Putin’ are not GOP

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In a speech, in New Orleans, on Friday, former vice president of the U.S. Mike Pence touched upon several issues including the need to move away from the 2020 elections to calling out “apologists for Putin” in the GOP, whom he believes should not have space in the party. His latest speech shows how much he has distanced himself away from former president Trump.

In his speech with top donors who contribute to the Republican Party, he spoke up against those who had not forcibly condemned the invasion of Ukraine by Russia under President Vladimir Putin. Excerpts from his speech said that he questioned where the Russian tanks would be, if NATO had not increased the borders of freedom.

He also forcefully said that there was no room in the GOP for “apologists for Putin.” He also said that there was only room for “champions of freedom.” It must be noted that the speech was closed to reporters.

Although Pence reportedly never mentioned the former president by name, he used language that directly pointed to words that were described by the GOP leader to describe Putin, one of which was “smart” and mentioning the comment that said that an attack would have never occurred on his watch, language that has been used by Trump recently.

Mike Pence is reportedly laying the groundwork for a possible presidential bid in 2024, as Trump keeps dropping hints of a potential comeback, especially when he addresses large crowds of his supporters.

Pence reportedly said that elections were about the “future” and that his fellow Republicans could win if they remained united around a future optimistic vision that was based on the party’s “highest values.” He mentioned that “yesterday’s battles” would not win future elections.

The one issue in which he joined Trump and other Republicans was to blame President Biden for the war in Ukraine by saying that “weakness” aroused “evil” and the “magnitude of evil that was sweeping across Ukraine speaks volumes about this president. “

It is unsurprising that he criticized the present president as that is what opposition parties do around the world; to stay relevant and to energize their voter base.

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Movie Review- Lincoln’s Dilemma (3/10)

Lincoln’s Dilemma (3/10)

by Tony Medley

4-part series

TV-PG

This movie is a continued effort to ignore the palpable fact that a predominantly white nation went to war to free black slaves. It starts out with a slap in the face by comparing the January 6 canard (when the only fatalities were the cold-blooded killings of two unarmed white female Trump supporters, one a veteran, by DC cops), to the Civil War.

The POV of this film seems to be that Lincoln was a reluctant opponent of slavery and only prevailed because of the influence of Frederick Douglass (voiced by Leslie Odom Jr.), whom he only met twice, and black soldiers, to wit: Narrator (Jeffrey Wright): “As the Civil War raged into its fourth year, mounting casualties meant increased reluctance among whites to serve in the Union Army. The North’s enormous supply of manpower no longer looked inexhaustible. So whites gradually began to accept the necessity of African American soldiers.” And said David Reynolds, who is identified as the author of  Abraham Lincoln in his Times, “In April of 1864 the confederacy was becoming more and more angry because African American troops from the north were really truly proving themselves to be vital to the northern military.” In fact, the Union Army was 90% white. Approximately 2,128,000 men served in the Union Army and 1,940,000 were white. At least 600,000 Union soldiers were killed, wounded, or went missing in the war (probably many more) and 90% of them were white but that fact is always ignored.

Worse, the research is sloppy. Just as an example, it shows several photographs of the day of the Gettysburg Address, but there is only one photo extant that includes Lincoln. The film shows that photo but fails to identify the hatless man who is Lincoln (the far better  Abraham Lincoln  on the History channel shows the picture and identifies Lincoln). Since I have seen the picture, I knew who he was out of the hundreds in the picture but if you aren’t familiar with it, you are clueless.

Speaking of the Gettysburg Address, Bill Camp, who voices Lincoln, gives an unenthusiastic, bland rendering of the speech and, given the counterfactual POV of this film, I can’t believe that it was not done intentionally.

There are more absurd statements, like from James Oakes, identified as a “historian” at CUNY, “It (the South) was quite possibly the largest, wealthiest slave society in the history of the world.” Larger and richer than Rome? Slavery was a part of life in ancient Egypt. Greece, too; even Aristotle accepted it as “natural and necessary.”

Here is a list of some of the people interviewed (have you ever heard of any of them?):

Bryan Stevenson Founder Equal Justice Initiative

Christopher Bonner historian U Maryland

Sean Wilentz, Historian, Princeton

Ted Widmer, historian CUNY

Chandra Manning, Historian, Georgetown

David Reynolds, Author Abe: Abraham Lincoln in his times

Kate Masur, Northwestern

James Oakes CUNY

Jelani cobb journalist.

Well, you get the picture. If you watch this series you wouldn’t have any idea that white people had much to do with freeing the slaves and that Lincoln was ambivalent, which is nonsense.

Tony Medley is an attorney, columnist, and MPAA-accredited film critic  whose reviews and articles may be read in several newspapers and at rottentomatoes.com, CWEB.com, RobinhoodNews.com, Movie Review Query Engine (mrqe.com), and at www.tonymedley.com. His most recent book is “Learn to Play Bridge Like a Boss,” the most complete “all in one” book for beginners and also for advanced players. He is also the author of three books, UCLA Basketball: The Real Story, Sweaty Palms: The Neglected Art of Being Interviewed, the first book ever written on the interview for the interviewee and still in print after more than thirty years, having sold over a half million copies, and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Bridge, which has sold over 100,000 copies. He is an American Contract Bridge League Silver Life Master and an ACBL accredited director.

(Photo: Tom Hillmeyer)

Sending money to Mexico becomes cheaper as Walmart announces fee reduction

On Thursday Walmart announced that it would reduce the fee charged by the company to send money to Mexico. This will make it easier for customers who send remittances from the U.S. Millions of customers would benefit as the retailer relaunches its Walmart2Walmart Mexico program, which will be powered by Rio Money Transfer.

Customers will be able to send money from any of the big box retailer’s stores across the nation to any of its stores in Mexico. The company also said that the transfer would take place through the Walmart2Walmart program.

Walmart has said that it would charge $2.50 for each transaction. According to the company, this cost is half the cost when compared to charges by other companies.

In a statement, Julie Unger, who is the vice president of Financial Services at Walmart, said that the retailer was excited to offer its customers a new way of sending money to their loved ones who lived in Mexico “at an incredibly low price.”

The VP added that their strategy of providing a “low-cost fee” was an added commitment that Walmart had made to continue to improve its customers’ “financial well-being” all over the world.

Walmart first launched the money transfer service in 2016. However, it was suspended in 2018 as the retailer looked at ways and means to lower prices as well as to improve the infrastructure, in order to increase the number of remittances between the two countries.

In 2021, as remittances to Mexico increased by more than 27 percent, the Bentonville, Arkansas based retailer decided to relaunch its earlier program. Its large network of stores across the nation and also in Mexico will facilitate a quick and inexpensive way to send money across the two countries.

Walmart has always enabled its customers to use its multiple services as it offers quality items at affordable rates. By relaunching its Walmart2Walmart program, the giant retailer can also benefit from cross border payments as financial transactions are growing rapidly.

(Photo: Guajillo studio)

Movie Review Abraham Lincoln (9/10)

Abraham Lincoln (9/10)

by Tony Medley

3-episode series.

TV-14

Maybe the best and most accurate telling of Lincoln’s life ever made. Graham Sibley is a dead ringer for Honest Abe and the script uses the actual words of Lincoln and his debate adversary, Senator Steven Douglas.

The film tells more about Abe’s youth and upbringing than generally known. It covers his time as a state legislator and then as a successful attorney. It is probably the most accurate and understandable telling of his romance with Mary Todd Lincoln (Jenny Stead), who is generally mis-judged based on her later looks and behavior after the assassination. Instead, here we see her as a much sought-after young woman, and the film shows the closeness between the two throughout his Presidency. If only for this, this is a film to be seen, but there is so much more here.

Superbly directed by Malcolm Venville from an excellent script by Rebecca Sue Haber (1 episode), Sundi Lofty (1 episode), and Frederick Rendina (3 episodes), it easily seques into his becoming a nationally known politician. But best of all, it captures his brilliance and how he stood alone in his conduct of the Civil War and his graciousness in handling disparate personalities. One of the highlights is Sibley’s moving delivery of the Gettysburg Address, probably the greatest speech in American history.

It shows how he had to suffer through the maladroit handling of the Union army by Gen. George McClennan (Sven Ruygork, whom you might recognize as the actor in the commercial who is constantly flubbing his lines on Manhattan Island) and Gen. George Meade (Nicky Rebello) who failed to follow up the victory at Gettysburg and end the war there by letting Lee’s army escape.

The film is enhanced by commentary by Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of the fine book “Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln,” a must read for anyone interested in Lincoln and the Civil War.

Venville shows the brilliant balancing act Abe traversed to both save the Union and free the slaves. This film captures what an amazing man he was, the best America has produced. History Channel.

Tony Medley is an attorney, columnist, and MPAA-accredited film critic  whose reviews and articles may be read in several newspapers and at rottentomatoes.com, CWEB.com, RobinhoodNews.com, Movie Review Query Engine (mrqe.com), and at www.tonymedley.com. His most recent book is “Learn to Play Bridge Like a Boss,” the most complete “all in one” book for beginners and also for advanced players. He is also the author of three books, UCLA Basketball: The Real Story, Sweaty Palms: The Neglected Art of Being Interviewed, the first book ever written on the interview for the interviewee and still in print after more than thirty years, having sold over a half million copies, and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Bridge, which has sold over 100,000 copies. He is an American Contract Bridge League Silver Life Master and an ACBL accredited director.

Melania Trump calls NYT report on her $50,000 a table high tea ‘inaccurate’

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On Thursday, a popular news outlet had reported that a fundraiser that would feature former First Lady Melania Trump had been scheduled for April would be canceled due to action taken by state regulators on the company that was hosting the event with her, in Florida. The charity had not properly been registered in order to collect contributions. Melania slammed the outlet for its “inaccurate” reporting

On Thursday, the New York Times reported that Mrs. Trump had announced an event called “Tulips and Topiaries”, late January. The event was to be held at an undisclosed location in Naples, Florida and was a ticketed event with a VIP table costing approximately $50,000. The event would feature “an elaborate flower garden with tulips” along with “tea and bubbles” as per the Times’ report. The money collected would be used to provide scholarships for those children who had emerged from foster care.

The Times reported that the event had to be called off as the charity had not registered with the Sunshine State. It said that Whip Fundraising, the company organizing the event had not completed registration as a charity, until the state officially began an investigation. The state requires that certain organizations who ask for donations, have to register as a charity with them.

On Friday, the Office of Melania Trump tweeted that the event had not been canceled. It had been postponed to December 4, 2022. Another tweet from her office also said that they “captured the attention” of many more people due to the “New York Times’ inaccurate reporting” and now required a “larger venue.”

The March 4 tweet also thanked the “incredible supporters of foster care children.”

The head of Whip Fundraising, Brad Keltner said that he had been advised that he need not register with the state and that he had not broken any rules, according to the Times. However, the registration process began after there was a state probe into the event and he began working on it.

He said that the state of Florida did not shut them down and that it was an internal decision that was made as they had an overwhelming response that they had been unprepared to handle, echoing what was said by the Office of Melania Trump.

(Photo: Frederic Legrand – COMEO)