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Morgan Wallen Slams ‘Greedy’ Ex-Partners Issuing ‘Terrible’ Decade-Old Tracks; Indie Label Says ‘We Believe Some of His Fans Will Love It’ – Variety

  1. Morgan Wallen Slams ‘Greedy’ Ex-Partners Issuing ‘Terrible’ Decade-Old Tracks; Indie Label Says ‘We Believe Some of His Fans Will Love It’ Variety
  2. Morgan Wallen Warns Fans After Alleged Unplanned Music Leak Us Weekly
  3. Morgan Wallen Claps Back at Ex-Managers with Re-Recording PEOPLE
  4. Morgan Wallen Pulls a Taylor Swift, Re-Records Song to Thwart Collaborators TMZ
  5. Morgan Wallen Fights Back Against Early EP Reissue by Re-Recording ‘Spin You Around’: ‘This Is Not My New Music’ Billboard

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Twitter drops ‘government-funded’ label on media accounts, including in China – Reuters

  1. Twitter drops ‘government-funded’ label on media accounts, including in China Reuters
  2. Elon Musk’s Twitter drops government-funded media labels The Associated Press
  3. Twitter drops ‘government-funded’ label on media accounts, incl in China Yahoo Finance
  4. Letters to the editor: ‘Pierre Poilievre should leave our beloved CBC alone.’ On Twitter and public funding, plus other letters to the editor for April 20 The Globe and Mail
  5. Opinion: Pierre Poilievre is walking a tightrope by decrying the CBC, but defending Radio-Canada The Globe and Mail
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Public Media Body Demands Twitter Drop “Government-Funded Media” Label From All Accounts – Deadline

  1. Public Media Body Demands Twitter Drop “Government-Funded Media” Label From All Accounts Deadline
  2. Canada’s public broadcaster pauses Twitter use | World Business Watch | WION WION
  3. Academic’s take on CBC’s new Twitter label CTV News
  4. Letters to the editor: ‘Pierre Poilievre should leave our beloved CBC alone.’ On Twitter and public funding, plus other letters to the editor for April 20 The Globe and Mail
  5. Opinion: Pierre Poilievre is walking a tightrope by decrying the CBC, but defending Radio-Canada The Globe and Mail
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Canada Public Broadcaster Joins NPR in Quitting Twitter Over Label Uproar – The Wall Street Journal

  1. Canada Public Broadcaster Joins NPR in Quitting Twitter Over Label Uproar The Wall Street Journal
  2. CBC pauses Twitter activity after being labelled ‘government-funded media’ CBC News
  3. CBC ‘pausing’ Twitter after ‘government-funded media’ label The Associated Press
  4. Letters to the editor: ‘I see no evidence that Pierre Poilievre himself has ever been anything other than funded by government.’ Twitter and CBC, plus other letters to the editor for April 16 The Globe and Mail
  5. Trudeau calls out Poilievre for attacking CBC while running to “American billionaires” for support Global News
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CBC ‘pausing’ Twitter after ‘government-funded media’ label – The Associated Press

  1. CBC ‘pausing’ Twitter after ‘government-funded media’ label The Associated Press
  2. Justin Trudeau accuses rival of ‘running to American billionaires’ in CBC Twitter row The Guardian
  3. Trudeau, rival clash over Twitter labeling CBC ‘government funded’ Reuters Canada
  4. Letters to the editor: ‘I see no evidence that Pierre Poilievre himself has ever been anything other than funded by government.’ Twitter and CBC, plus other letters to the editor for April 16 The Globe and Mail
  5. Canada Public Broadcaster Joins NPR in Quitting Twitter Over Label Uproar The Wall Street Journal
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Several news broadcasters stop tweeting over ‘government-funded’ label – Business Insider

  1. Several news broadcasters stop tweeting over ‘government-funded’ label Business Insider
  2. Elon Musk BBC Interview News LIVE | Elon Musk Slams BBC journalist On Twitter Hate Speech | News18 CNN-News18
  3. Elon Musk, self-described ‘free speech absolutist,’ limits free speech since taking over Twitter Fox News
  4. Opinion: Elon Musk’s ‘troll heaven’ turned Twitter into advertiser hell Crain’s Chicago Business
  5. ‘You Can’t Name a Single Example’: Elon Musk Torches BBC Reporter Who Claims ‘Hateful’ Twitter Content Increasing Yahoo News
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‘White Lotus’ and ‘You’ actor Lukas Gage says an agent dropped him for refusing to publicly label his sexuality: ‘Let me do it when I’m ready’ – Yahoo Entertainment

  1. ‘White Lotus’ and ‘You’ actor Lukas Gage says an agent dropped him for refusing to publicly label his sexuality: ‘Let me do it when I’m ready’ Yahoo Entertainment
  2. Lukas Gage On Sexuality And Chris Appleton BuzzFeed
  3. You star Lukas Gage breaks silence on those Chris Appleton dating rumours Gay Times Magazine
  4. Lukas Gage says he was dropped by an agent for not labeling his sexuality Yahoo Entertainment
  5. Lukas Gage Addresses Pressure to Label His Sexuality, His Thoughts on Sex Scenes & His Relationship With Chris Appleton & More in ‘New York Times’ Interview Just Jared
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Megan Thee Stallion files a restraining order against her record label

Megan Thee Stallion has filed a restraining order against both her record label, 1501 Entertainment, and distributor, 300 Entertainment, for trying to interfere with her American Music Awards nomination.

The 27-year-old rapper (born Megan Jovon Ruth Pete) filed the restraining order claiming 1501 made, ‘threatening and retaliatory’ moves that blocked her from using her music in connection with the AMA’s, which will be handed out on Sunday.

She is nominated for Favorite Female Hip-Hop Artist, going up against Cardi B, GloRilla, Latto and Nicki Minaj.

Interfere: Megan Thee Stallion has filed a restraining order against both her record label, 1501 Entertainment, and distributor, 300 Entertainment, for trying to interfere with her American Music Awards nomination

Nominated: She is nominated for Favorite Female Hip-Hop Artist, going up against Cardi B, GloRilla, Latto and Nicki Minaj

The musician didn’t specify what both her record label and distributor did to try and stop her music from being used on the show.

Neither 1501 Entertainment nor 300 Entertainment, nor reps for Megan Thee Stallion, have responded to Daily Mail’s requests for comment. 

A Texas judge did grant the restraining order, blocking both the label and distributor from interfering with her music to be used on the show.

Music: The musician didn’t specify what both her record label and distributor did to try and stop her music from being used on the show

Granted: A Texas judge did grant the restraining order, blocking both the label and distributor from interfering with her music to be used on the show

The court did set a hearing for the label to air their side of the story, though it’s set for next Tuesday… after the AMA’s air on Sunday in Los Angeles. 

Voting for the Favorite Female Hip-Hop Artist category ends on Monday evening ahead of the Sunday night awards show. 

This is just the latest in Meg’s legal battles with 1501, with the label claiming they still have the artist under contract though Megan believes she has satisfied the terms of her contract by releasing the 2021 compilation album Something For Thee Hotties.

Voting: Voting for the Favorite Female Hip-Hop Artist category ends on Monday evening ahead of the Sunday night awards show

Legal: This is just the latest in Meg’s legal battles with 1501, with the label claiming they still have the artist under contract though Megan believes she has satisfied the terms of her contract by releasing the 2021 compilation album Something For Thee Hotties

Megan had sued 1501 in February claiming she had fulfilled the contract, though the label filed a countersuit, claiming the compilation album doesn’t count as a full album.

The label claims her contract states any new album must have at least 12, ‘new master recordings of studio performances,’ and Something For Thee Hotties doesn’t.

The label also claims they have full approval over all the tracks and they didn’t approve anything in Something For Thee Hotties, which debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200 album charts in late October 2021.

Sued: Megan had sued 1501 in February claiming she had fulfilled the contract, though the label filed a countersuit, claiming the compilation album doesn’t count as a full album

Label claim: The label claims her contract states any new album must have at least 12, ‘new master recordings of studio performances,’ and Something For Thee Hotties doesn’t

Megan would go on to release her second full-length studio album, Traumazine, in August through 1501 Entertainment and 300 Entertainment.

The album debuted at #4 on the Billboard 200 album charts, her fifth Top 10 album following 2019’s Fever, 2020’s Sugar and Good News and 2021’s Something For Thee Hotties.

She first signed to 1501 Entertainment back in 2018, though she started the #FreeTheeStallion hashtag in March 2020 to make fans aware of her issues with the record label. 

Second album: Megan would go on to release her second full-length studio album, Traumazine, in August through 1501 Entertainment and 300 Entertainment

Free: She first signed to 1501 Entertainment back in 2018, though she started the #FreeTheeStallion hashtag in March 2020 to make fans aware of her issues with the record label

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Google Maps will now label clinics that provide abortions

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Google will begin specifically labeling medical clinics and hospitals that provide abortion care in its Maps app and websites.

The move comes in response to years of complaints from users and abortion advocates that its search results for abortion care often return links to crisis pregnancy centers that do not provide abortions and sometimes actively try to dissuade people from getting them.

“For a number of categories where we’ve received confirmation that places offer specific services, we’ve been working for many months on more useful ways to display those results,” Lara Levin, a Google spokeswoman, said in a statement. “We’re now rolling out an update that makes it easier for people to find places that offer the services they’ve searched for, or broaden their results to see more options.”

Google said it works with authoritative data sources and also calls locations to confirm they offer abortion care. Places that the company is unsure of but still come up in search results will also get a label saying that they may not offer abortion services. TechCrunch reported the change earlier Thursday.

Abortion is now banned in these states. See where laws have changed.

Google is often the first place people turn when seeking medical help, and crisis pregnancy centers have bought ads and structured their websites to show up in search results for abortion. Advocates have called for Google to stop showing the centers in search results or provide better labeling. An August report by Bloomberg News found Google Maps was showing results for crisis pregnancy centers about a quarter of the time when people searched for abortion care.

As more states make the procedure illegal, privacy and abortion advocates have raised concerns that the crisis centers may keep data on women who come looking for abortion care, which could be used by police in criminal investigations.

Abortion is now banned or mostly banned in 15 states, including Tennessee and Texas, whose bans went into affect Thursday. Abortion and privacy advocates have pressured tech companies to be more clear both in labeling abortion providers and in explaining how they will respond to police requests for data on their users related to abortion.

Last month, Google said it would delete its users’ location histories for visits to abortion clinics and other health-care providers.

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Why calling monkeypox an STD is about more than just a label

“I don’t think we have enough information at this point to completely classify it. I think there’s some suggestions, but there’s more study that needs to be done,” Adalja said.

“There are other infections — for example, syphilis — that spread through other ways other than sexual transmission,” he said. “Zika virus is a mosquito-borne illness, but it can also be spread sexually. The question to me is more about making sure we’re clear on what’s going on from a physiological standpoint before you would make that type of claim.”

Some experts argue that labeling monkeypox as an STD could be not only misleading but potentially harmful for public health.

“A negative about suggesting that monkeypox is an STD is that people who are not having sex think immediately, ‘OK, I’m not going to get it,’ ” said Dr. Saju Mathew, an Atlanta-based primary care physician and public health specialist.

“What a lot of people will think is it’s like herpes or gonorrhea or chlamydia — meaning you have to have sex to get it. That’s not true. So that is why it’s dangerous to suggest that it is only exclusively transmitted via sex. That’s misinformation,” he said. “It is transmitted via sex in a majority of cases, but it’s not exclusively transmitted via intimate contact. You can also get it through non-intimate contact.”

David Harvey, executive director of the National Coalition of STD Directors, said he and his colleagues refer to monkeypox as a “sexually associated” infection for now.

“With the data that is available now, we know that the primary mode of transmission is sexually associated — contact that is of a sexual nature. Technically, a sexually transmitted infection is defined as an exchange of genital fluid that have a virus or bacteria that is associated with a sexually transmitted infection,” Harvey said. “We need the science that shows definitively that this is an infection that can be passed by semen or genital fluids, and the science on that is not quite clear yet, which is why we’re calling this sexually associated.”

What makes an STD

STDs, also known as sexually transmitted infections or STIs, are infections that are passed from one person to another through sexual contact such as vaginal, oral or anal sex. In some cases, these infections also can spread through skin-to-skin intimate contact, as with herpes and HPV.

The long history of STDs dates to archaic times. Some studies suggest that migrations of modern human ancestors can be associated with HPV, types of herpes and other sexually transmitted diseases.
In modern times, a study out of Nigeria was among the first recent reports to describe the possible sexual transmission of monkeypox. That country experienced a large outbreak of monkeypox in humans in September 2017, and the study about it was published in the journal PLOS One in 2019. Previously, human-to-human transmission was thought to primarily occur by means of saliva or respiratory droplets or direct contact with the pus or crust of lesions.

“There is no formal process to label an infection as an STI or STD,” Kristen Nordlund, a spokesperson for the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, wrote in an email to CNN on Monday. “Experts generally determine, scientifically, if a pathogen can be transmitted through sex, in which case it’s called ‘sexually transmissible.’ And how frequently the infection is referred to as an STI relates to the proportion of transmissions accounted for by sex vs some other route — but there is no ‘rubric’ that is used to guide this determination.”

She said monkeypox can be described more accurately as “sexually transmissible,” as sex is one of the ways the virus can spread — but not the only way.

“Sex is a human behavior. If stigma wasn’t associated with infections transmitted through sex, there would be less concern of implications for saying monkeypox is an STI for people who are more heavily impacted,” Nordlund wrote. “It’s also important to look at this question globally — and keep in mind the implications for this label vary depending on where you are in the world. For example, there are countries where homosexuality is penalized by prison or even death. Labeling monkeypox as a STI or STD could have far-reaching consequences in these countries.”

The monkeypox virus can spread during skin-to-skin contact, direct contact with a monkeypox rash or scabs from an infected person, or direct contact with their respiratory secretions. Scientists are still researching whether monkeypox can be spread through semen or vaginal fluids.

Although the risk is low, there is also some potential for the virus to spread through items or surfaces like clothing, bedding or towels that were used by someone with monkeypox.

Mathew said the skin lesions caused by a monkeypox infection actually could be mistaken for a common STD like herpes or syphilis, and in some cases, a person with monkeypox could have coinfections with common sexually transmitted diseases.

When he treated his first monkeypox patient in Atlanta, Mathew immediately noticed that the person had the typical lesions on his face. But the 25-year-old man also had buttocks pain, Mathew said. “He ended up having another STD in addition to monkeypox,” which was herpes.

Mathew added that about 25% of monkeypox patients in the US have had STD co-infections.

Harvey said that “when diagnosing monkeypox, you have to test for monkeypox, but you also have to do the range of other STI tests to ensure that those are either ruled out or diagnosed as well.”

“We do happen to have the highest sexually transmitted infection rates in the US, basically in American history. So it’s not surprising that we’re diagnosing more STIs in the context of the current monkeypox outbreak,” he said. “Anecdotally, we’re hearing from some of our clinics across the country that they’re seeing rates anywhere of 15% to 40% of coinfections with other STIs, but we don’t have national data on that right now.”

The CDC’s clinical guidance tells health care providers, “It is important to comprehensively evaluate patients presenting with genital or perianal ulcers for STIs. However, co-infections with monkeypox and STIs have been reported and the presence of an STI does not rule out monkeypox.”

Combating stigma

Any efforts to call monkeypox a sexually transmitted infection “will only increase stigma and ignores other means of transmission,” Jason Farley, nurse scientist and the inaugural Leadership and Innovation Endowed Chair at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, wrote in an email to CNN.

“The virus is spreading among close contacts and sexual networks within the gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men communities. We have also seen spread, although limited thus far, within households with cases in men, women and children. The latter is transmission likely through skin-to-skin contact of parents and children, but environmental contamination resulting in transmission is also possible,” Farley wrote.

“If we look at how the AIDS response unfolded, for example, it took almost a decade to get the heterosexual community to pay attention and realize that HIV was not a gay disease,” he wrote. “We cannot allow the same form of inaccurate information to guide our public health practice today.”

Harvey, of the National Coalition of STD Directors, said that stigma is something STD clinics combat daily and he worries about the monkeypox outbreak being stigmatized in the context of it being a sexually associated disease.

“We don’t want people to dismiss this as a sexually transmitted infection, but at some level, this buys into the stigma of sexually transmitted infections,” he said. “And so, for those of us who work in this field on a full-time basis and deal with these issues every day in and out, we want to do everything we can to break down stigma, especially in relation to sexually transmitted infections, so that we’re ensuring people get tested and treated free of shame or fear.”

Overall, whether or not monkeypox is designated an STD, Harvey said the response to the outbreak is weighing down STD clinics.

“STI and sexual health clinics across the country are bearing the brunt of responding to testing and treatment needs right now — and they don’t have additional funding to handle the influx of patients. We’re also seeing other sexually transmitted infection testing and care already getting disrupted,” Harvey said.

One survey of more than 80 clinics, conducted by the National Coalition of STD Directors, between July 26 and 29 found that 63% have received referrals from other health care providers for suspected monkeypox cases, 52% have served people who have been turned away from other providers, and 40% have incurred unanticipated expenses for supplies or personnel due to monkeypox response.

Also, 65% of clinics have had to modify workflows to manage monkeypox, such as changing from walk-in clinics to appointment-only, and 22% have had to reduce either symptomatic or asymptomatic screening for other STIs to prioritize monkeypox services.

There is “a lack of additional funding, a lack of federal funding, that can directly support these programs,” Harvey said. “These programs need support for supplies, testing, to pay for testing, they need additional staff hours and other types of capacity to help support the response for this outbreak.”

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