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Country Music News - Carroll Broadcasting Inc.

John Shearer/Getty Images for CMAChris Janson is giving fans another peek into the story behind his tattoos.In his latest Story Behind My Tattoos Instagram video, Chris shared the genesis behind the anchor tattoo on his chest with his wife Kelly's name. "Now this one's my favorite. I actually do love this tattoo. It says Kelly on it, it's an anchor," Chris shares, before explaining how the longtime ink appeared. "I had the anchor started with my buddy Will, and it hurt so bad when it was going on. I'm not gonna lie. So I just got the outline.""And then we got married she's like, 'Why do you have an outline of an anchor on your chest?' And I said, 'Well, I was just saving it until I ever got married, if I ever got married.' And one and done with Kelly," he recalls. "So the first thing I did was go and get it filled it and put her name across my chest, so it's there forever."Chris is currently making his way up the country charts with "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get." It's the first new release since his 2023 album, The Outlaw Side Of Me, which spawned the #1 hit "All I Need Is You."Copyright © 2024, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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Entertainment - Carroll Broadcasting Inc.

RB/Bauer-Griffin/GC ImagesKeanu Reeves knows his way around a martial arts mat, what with his extensive training for The Matrix and John Wick franchises, and now he's about to pay tribute to a groundbreaker within the combat sports.Deadline reports Reeves and Oscar-winning director Fisher Stevens will co-produce a documentary on Benny "The Jet" Urquidez, who is credited with introducing mixed martial arts to the world. Now 71, Urquidez was a world champion karate and kickboxing legend who transitioned to training actors and coordinating fight scenes for movies. Incidentally, John Cusack was one of his students, and Urquidez takes him on in a famous scene in the actor's 1997's hit Grosse Pointe Blank. But Urquidez's client list reads like a Hollywood's who's who: Everyone from Jackie Chan to the late Patrick Swayze to Michelle Pfeiffer trained with him over his long career. Emmy-nominated sports documentary editor and filmmaker Jennifer Tiexiera is directing the documentary. She tells the trade, "Benny’s fighting career was born out of his struggles with identity, poverty, and race, but he didn't let those things define him. The result is a story about how struggle and sacrifice evolved into one about love, spirituality and deeper meaning."Keanu recently appeared in and produced another documentary, Brawn: The Impossible Formula 1 Story, which is streaming on Hulu.Copyright © 2024, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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National - Carroll Broadcasting Inc.

Alex Slitz/AP/Bloomberg via Getty Images(ATLANTA) -- Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis vowed to bring former President Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case to trial in a letter to House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, arguing that her office has fully complied with a congressional subpoena related to a federal funding probe."[N]othing that you do will derail the efforts of my staff and I to bring the election interference prosecution to trial so that a jury of Fulton County citizens can determine the guilt or innocence of the defendants," Willis wrote in the letter, which was sent on Monday.The GOP-led House Judiciary Committee in February issued a subpoena to Willis for documents related to her office's use of federal funds intended to support at-risk youth, according to a copy of the subpoena obtained by ABC News.Earlier this month, Jordan warned that if Willis' office failed to turn over related documents by March 28, he would consider "taking further action, such as the invocation of contempt of Congress proceedings."In her letter responding to Jordan, Willis wrote "I categorically reject" the assertion that her office is deficient in complying with the subpoena.Willis said that her office was turning over additional information but pushed back on the idea that all the requested materials could reasonably be turned over by the following day."That demand is unreasonable and uncustomary and would require this government office to divert resources from our primary purpose of prosecuting crime," she said.Willis added that her office plans to turn over an additional production of records in the coming weeks."Let me be clear, while we are abiding by your subpoena in good faith and with due diligence, we will not divert resources that undermine our duty to the people of Fulton County to prosecute felonies committed in this jurisdiction," Willis said. "We will not shut down this office's efforts to prosecute crime -- including gang activity, acts of violence and public corruption -- to meet unreasonable deadlines in your politically motivated 'investigation' of this office.""My family, my staff and I have been threatened repeatedly by people making violent, often racist, attacks," she wrote. "Neither those threats, nor anything your colleagues and you say or do, will deter us from fulfilling our duty to bring this case to trial.""My family, my staff and I have been threatened repeatedly by people making violent, often racist, attacks," she wrote. "Neither those threats, nor anything your colleagues and you say or do, will deter us from fulfilling our duty to bring this case to trial."Trump and 18 others pleaded not guilty last August to all charges in a sweeping racketeering indictment for alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in the state of Georgia. Four defendants subsequently took plea deals in exchange for agreeing to testify against other defendants.Copyright © 2024, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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Health - Carroll Broadcasting Inc.

Aedes aegypti mosquito, a known trasmitter of dengue. Photo via CDC(SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico) -- Puerto Rico has declared a public health emergency as the number of dengue fever cases continues to rise.So far this year, there have been 549 cases reported with the plurality occurring in San Juan, according to the island's health department. There has been a 140% increase this year in cases from Jan. 1 to March 21, compared to the same period last year, the department said."This year, dengue cases have exceeded historical figures," Dr. Carlos Mellado López, the secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Health, said in a statement. "The teams have been working on the integrated plan for prevention and control in response to arbovirus and we are going to expand the implemented response. It is important to note that the increase in cases has not only been reflected in Puerto Rico, but we have seen it throughout the region of the Americas."The public health emergency order will remain in place for 90 days.The department says its response will include early detection, epidemiological surveillance and providing educational material on dengue. Dr. Melissa Marzán, an epidemiologist with the health department, also emphasized the importance of collaboration with municipalities."Municipal leaders have played a crucial role alongside the Department of Health, recognizing the impact that dengue has on population," Marzán said. "We are deeply grateful for your support and we urge you to empower your communities so that they can carry out cleaning efforts around the home and thus eliminate mosquito breeding grounds."Dengue viruses are spread through bites from infected Aedes species mosquitoes, mostly found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These mosquitoes are also responsible for spreading Zika and chikungunya viruses.Dengue can be caused by dengue virus 1, 2, 3 or 4, the health agency said. A person can be infected multiple times over the course of their life.About one in four people develop symptoms lasting two to seven days, but symptoms are usually mild and include fever, rash, nausea, vomiting, muscle pain, joint pain and bone pain.Because symptoms are not specific to dengue, they're often confused with other illnesses, according to the CDC.There are no specific medicines to treat dengue aside from supportive care, which includes rest, drinking fluids and taking acetaminophen. The CDC warns not to take aspirin or ibuprofen, because it can trigger gastritis or bleeding.However, about one in 20 will develop severe dengue, which can lead to shock (damage to the body's organs), internal bleeding and even death, although deaths are rare, the CDC said.A dengue vaccine is approved for children between ages 9 and 16 who have a laboratory-confirmed previous dengue virus infection and who live in areas where dengue is endemic, according to the CDC. It is available in Puerto Rico and is part of the territory's routine childhood immunization schedule, the CDC said.Copyright © 2024, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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Politics - Carroll Broadcasting Inc.

Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images(WASHINGTON) -- Democrats are leaving no room for doubt on how they view former party colleague turned independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his freshly minted vice presidential pick, deep-pocketed lawyer Nicole Shanahan: the pair are a danger to voters and present as a "spoiler" ticket, destined to siphon votes from President Joe Biden and deliver the White House to former President Donald Trump.In a Democratic National Committee press call on Tuesday night, several party surrogates called Kennedy's presidential bid "disgusting" and a ploy to reelect Trump."All he can do is take away votes from President Biden and make it easier for Donald Trump to win. And we simply can't afford to let that happen," said Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Austin Davis.Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow said the Kennedy ticket is "disgusting and an abuse of our democracy.""There is absolutely no path for Kennedy to become president and he knows that," McMurrow said. "That is why he picked a VP who can fund -- who can buy his way onto the ballot in a number of state," McMurrow said. "First of all, that's disgusting and an abuse of our democracy. Second, that means that him being in the race means that there is a greater likelihood that Donald Trump will become president again."Kennedy is working to gain access to each state's ballot, a painstaking and expensive process that requires dispatching volunteers to gather thousands of signatures. Initial news of Kennedy's consideration of Shanahan as his running mate prompted speculation that he simply wanted to tap her financial resources to help him cover the high cost of ballot access in each state.Shanahan, who has donated millions of dollars to a pro-Kennedy Super PAC, partly bankrolled half of the $7 million used to create an ad that ran during this year's Super Bowl and displeased several members of Kennedy's extended family for its riffing on a John F. Kennedy Jr. campaign ad.Several high-profile Democrats on the call pointed to praise of Kennedy's ticket from Republican hard-liners as justifications to their concerns -- one of the freshest examples as recent Wednesday morning, with Trump himself saying on his social media platform that Kennedy's candidacy is "great for MAGA.""I love that he is running!" Trump wrote.The DNC has sharpened its messaging significantly, assembling a team to combat third-party and independent challengers led by veteran strategist and firebrand Lis Smith -- with much of that ammo pointed directly at Kennedy, and now, Shanahan.This tactic to combat Kennedy and other potential challenges by the official arm of the Democratic party is a marked change from past cycles, when concerns about third-party challengers such as Green Party's Jill Stein and Libertarian Gary Johnson were met with much less public consternation.The DNC also tapped Smith's former deputy, Matt Corridoni, to be the spokesperson for the effort to thwart third-party and independent challengers."We're facing an unprecedented election and we know the GOP is already working to prop up third-party candidates like Robert Kennedy Jr. to make them stalking horses for Donald Trump," Corridoni said in a statement to ABC News earlier this month. "With so much on the line, we're not taking anything for granted. We're going to make sure voters are educated and we're going to make sure all candidates are playing by the rules."ABC News' Will McDuffie contributed to this story.Copyright © 2024, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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