Elaine Welteroth leaving ‘The Talk’ after one season

34-year-old journalist and author Elaine Welteroth is leaving CBS’s ‘The Talk.’ Welteroth becomes the second co-host to exit ‘The Talk’ in as many weeks, following the Aug. 20 announcement that Carrie Ann Inaba would be departing the show after having taken an extended leave of absence. ‘The Talk’ now has three co-hosts at the moment: Sheryl Underwood, Amanda Kloots and the recently hired Jerry O’Connell.

Said Welteroth: “It is an absolute honor for anyone, but especially a young Black woman, to occupy space on-air where our perspectives are largely underrepresented. It was gratifying to be able to show up as my authentic self in front of a live national audience every day in a world as divided as ours and to stay true to myself and what I stand for. I came to The Talk to break out of my own echo chamber and to join a diverse cast in helping to bridge some of the divides in our world through conversation and empathy. I’m proud of how I represented myself and my community. But as I always say: When the music changes, so must your dance! I will miss my talented co-hosts and crew and I wish them the very best. Thanks to all those who tuned in every day. I’m excited to continue these necessary conversations in my work and to share my upcoming creative projects soon.”

The show’s executive producers said in a statement: “We wish Elaine all the best. We are grateful for her passion, enthusiasm, and insight she brought to the show daily. Her openness and meaningful conversations were attributes we admired and always appreciated.”

Elaine Welteroth Exits ‘The Talk’ After Just 1 Year: ‘When The Music Changes, So Must Your Dance!’

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Maine Warden Service Searching for Missing 66-Year-Old Man

The Maine Warden Service is currently searching for Bryce Clark, age 66, of Merrill, Maine. Clark was last seen yesterday in Oakfield, and spoke to family and friends late last night and early this morning claiming his vehicle broke down.

It appears his cell phone is no longer in service. The search efforts are focused in the St. Croix Lake area in central Aroostook County where Clark is known to frequent. He was last seen driving a 2007 red/maroon Ford Explorer, plate # ME 5133XV.

If you have any information regarding Bryce Clark, please call the Maine Public Safety line at 1-800-924-2261 or 534-5400.

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Milo Man Accused of Murdering His One-Month Old Son

Reginald Melvin, 28, of Milo, has been charged with depraved indifference murder in the death of his month-old son.

According to FoxBangor.com, no other information on the case is being released and Melvin’s first court appearance will be this afternoon, Aug. 31.

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New England Patriots Release QB Cam Newton

It looks like the New England Patriots will be starting rooking quarterback Mac Jones in their season opener, Sept. 12, against Miami.

The Pats have released Cam Newton, the former NFL MVP, who fought COVID issues last year as their starting quarterback.

Jones, was the 15ht overall pick in this past spring’s NFL draft. He’ll be the first rooking to start behind center for New England since Drew Bledsoe.

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COVID-19 Booster Should be Available in Maine in Three Weeks

Dr. Nirav Shah, director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, says booster shots for COVID-19 vaccines are expected to be available in about three weeks in Maine.

You would be eligible if at least eight months have passed since getting your second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine.

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President Biden meets with governors in Louisiana, Mississippi to launch coordinated Ida response

President Joe Biden told state and local officials in Mississippi and Louisiana on Monday that the federal government ‘will do everything in its power to help areas impacted by Hurricane Ida to recover quickly.’

Biden met with Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves and others during a virtual briefing, saying that his administration is “there to help you get back on your feet” in the aftermath of flooding and destruction caused by the storm. Ida made landfall in Louisiana Sunday morning, with wind gusts of 172 mph at its peak. The Category 4 hurricane cut power to all of New Orleans, and the city issued a flash flood emergency. Ida also caused flooding in neighboring Mississippi.

The president said he has activated 5,000 National Guard troops to help with rescue and recovery efforts and joined local officials in urging those in affected areas to stay put in their homes for their safety until help arrives. Biden assured, “We’re doing all we can to minimize the amount of time it’s going to take to get power back up for everyone in the region. People in Louisiana and Mississippi are resilient, but it is in moments like these that we can see the power of government to meet the needs of people and respond to people, if government is prepared to respond — that is our job.”

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Pentagon confirms evacuation of Afghanistan is completed, officially ending 20-year war

The Pentagon announced on Monday that the United States has completed its evacuation mission at the international airport in Afghanistan, officially bringing an end to the longest war in American history. Coalition forces were racing to meet the Aug. 31 deadline imposed by the Taliban to withdraw U.S. troops following a conflict that has spanned over four presidencies.

U.S. Central Command leader Gen. Kenneth McKenzie announced that the last C-17 military transport aircraft carrying U.S. citizens and eligible Afghans who assisted the country during the two-decade war had left Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul at 3:29 p.m. EDT. He added that Maj. Gen. Christopher Donahue, commander of the 82nd Airborne Division, and U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Ross Wilson were aboard the final flight. The departure of the last C-17 signals “the end of the nearly 20-year mission that began in Afghanistan shortly after Sept. 11, 2001,” McKenzie said.

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Zac Brown Band announces release of new album ‘The Comeback’ this October

Zac Brown Band has announced their seventh full-length studio album “The Comeback” will be released on October 15. The album will feature 15 tracks with guest appearances by guitarist Marcus King and jazz vocalist Gregory Porter, with Brown serving as co-producer alongside longtime collaborator, Ben Simonetti.

Brown says in a statement: “The Comeback celebrates our collective resilience as a community. This music is about standing together and rediscovering our roots and what makes us human. We feel incredibly blessed to be back out on the road again, sharing these new songs with our fans. The only good thing about getting knocked down is The Comeback when it comes back around.”

The Zac Brown Band is currently on the road for ‘The Comeback Tour,’ which is scheduled to run through October. Pre-save “The Comeback” – here.

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Kacey Musgraves announces 2022 ‘Star-Crossed: Unveiled’ tour

Kacey Musgraves announced her headlining 15-city tour in support of her upcoming album ‘Star-Crossed’ dubbed ‘Star-Crossed: Unveiled.’ The trek kicks off in January 2022 in Saint Paul, Minnesota and will wrap up at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. King Princess and Muna will serve as opening acts on all shows.

Musgraves is set to release her new album Star-Crossed on September 10th, along with a companion film streaming on Paramount Plus that same day. Ahead of the LP’s release, Musgraves premiered the title track and the song “Justified,” along with a music video which can be viewed – here.

Tickets for the Star-Crossed: Unveiled tour go on sale September 9th at 10 a.m. local time, with a presale running September 2nd through 8th.

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Netflix renews ‘Cobra Kai’ for Season 5

Netflix announced that it has renewed Cobra Kai for a fifth season; season 4 of the series will premiere on the streaming service this December.

Production on Season 5 will begin this fall in Atlanta, where all four previous seasons have filmed. Netflix previously announced that Season 4 of Cobra Kai will reintroduce Thomas Ian Griffith as Terry Silver, the villain from ‘The Karate Kid Part III.’

Cobra Kai premiered on YouTube in 2018, and moved to Netflix after two seasons. William Zabka, Ralph Macchio and Martin Kove reprise their roles from the Karate Kid movies. Johnny Lawrence (Zabka) reopened the Cobra Kai dojo, reigniting his rivalry with Daniel LaRusso (Macchio).  New students, including Johnny and Daniel’s teenaged kids, begin training and fighting over their love triangles and high school drama. Season 3 ended with Daniel and Johnny combining their dojos to challenge John.

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