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Oscar nominations announced; 'Mank' leads with 10

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AMPAS(LOS ANGELES) — This morning, Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra Jonas announced the nominations for the 93rd Academy Awards, and Netflix’s inside Hollywood drama Mank led the pack with 10, including a Best Director nomination for David Fincher, and a Best Actor nom for Gary Oldman. 

There was a six-way tie for second place, with The FatherJudas and the Black MessiahMinariNomadlandSound of Metal, and The Trial of the Chicago 7 each scoring six nominations apiece.

The 93rd Academy Awards will take place in Los Angeles on April 25 and the virtual ceremony will air live on ABC. 

Here is the list of nominations in the main categories. The rest can be found at Oscars.org

Best Supporting Actor

Sacha Baron Cohen – The Trial of the Chicago 7
Daniel Kaluuya – Judas and the Black Messiah
Leslie Odom Jr. – One Night in Miami
Paul Raci – Sound of Metal
Lakeith Stanfield – Judas and the Black Messiah

Best Supporting Actress

Maria Bakalova – Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Glenn Close – Hillbilly Elegy
Olivia Colman – The Father
Amanda Seyfried – Mank
Youn Yuh -jung – Minari

Best Actor

Riz Ahmed – Sound of Metal
Chadwick Boseman – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Anthony Hopkins – The Father
Gary Oldman – Mank
Steven Yeun – Minari

Best Actress

Viola Davis – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Andra Day – The United States v. Billie Holiday
Vanessa Kirby – Pieces of a Woman
Frances McDormand – Nomadland
Carey Mulligan – Promising Young Woman

Best Animated Feature Film

Onward – Pixar
Over the Moon – Netflix
Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon – Netflix
Soul – Pixar
Wolfwalkers – Apple TV Plus/GKIDS

Best Director

Thomas Vinterberg – Another Round
David Fincher – Mank
Lee Isaac Chung – Minari
Chloé Zhao – Nomadland
Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman

Best Picture

The Father – Sony Pictures Classics
Judas and the Black Messiah – Warner Bros.
Mank – Netflix
Minari – A24
Nomadland – Searchlight Pictures
Promising Young Woman – Focus Features
Sound of Metal – Amazon Studios
The Trial of the Chicago 7 – Netflix

Best Original Song

“Fight for You” – Judas and the Black Messiah
“Hear My Voice” – The Trial of the Chicago 7
“Húsavík” – Eurovision Song Contest
“Io Si” – “Seen” – The Life Ahead
“Speak Now” – One Night in Miami

Best Original Score

Da 5 Bloods – Terence Blanchard
Mank – Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
Minari – Emile Mosseri
News of the World – James Newton Howard
Soul – Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Jon Batiste

Best Adapted Screenplay

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm – Peter Baynham, Sacha Baron Cohen, Jena Friedman, Anthony Hines, Lee Kern, Dan Mazer, Nina Pedrad, Erica Rivinoja, Dan Swimer
The Father – Christopher Hampton, Florian Zeller
Nomadland – Chloé Zhao
One Night in Miami – Kemp Powers
The White Tiger – Ramin Bahrani

Best Original Screenplay

Judas and the Black Messiah
 – Will Berson, Shaka King, Keith Lucas, Kenneth Lucas
Minari – Lee Isaac Chung
Promising Young Woman – Emerald Fennell
Sound of Metal – Abraham Marder, Darius Marder, Derek Cianfrance
The Trial of the Chicago 7 – Aaron Sorkin

By Stephen Iervolino
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Number of unaccompanied migrant kids in US custody up 25% since last week, administration in crisis

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VallarieE/iStockBy MATT GUTMAN and QUINN OWEN, ABC News

(NEW YORK) — The number of unaccompanied teens and children in U.S. custody along the U.S.-Mexico border has reached record numbers, forcing children to stay longer in perilously overcrowded border facilities, many of which are similar to jail, multiple sources who reviewed the most recent government data told ABC News.

There are now 4,276 children in custody, up from about 3,400 earlier in the week. It is a 25% increase, which sources tell ABC News is troubling and could lead to the kind of environment last seen during the 2018-2019 surge, in which six migrant children died in U.S. custody.

Overcrowding, measured in pre-pandemic levels, has spiked, various sources who reviewed recent government data told ABC News. Rio Grande Valley is at 363% capacity and all the major Border patrol sectors are at well over 100% capacity.

The current average time the children spend in facilities typically designed to hold adult males for 24 hours, has increased to 117 hours — 45 hours longer than the legal limits on custody, the sources said.

That amount of time has also increased significantly over the past week.

Most children are being fed and have access to movies, but they’re sleeping on thin pads on the floor with only paper-thin foil blankets to keep them warm, according to congresswoman Veronica Escobar.

“There was no social distancing. This facility is at capacity,” said Escobar of the facility she visited in El Paso, Texas.

The data indicates that most of the children, over 2,600 of them, have been fully processed by Border Patrol officials, but are waiting to be transferred to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) facilities, which are designed to shelter minors.

The data also shows the bottleneck, and the challenge for the administration, is only set to grow.

The number of teens apprehended at the border is increasing weekly, averaging at over 500 in the past two weeks and putting the total number of possible apprehensions at an unprecedented 15,000 over a four-week span.

Traditionally, the numbers of migrants attempting to cross into the U.S. increases in late spring.

Human rights observers place blame on the Trump administration for dismantling the humanitarian protections built into the country’s immigration system. Still, Amnesty International USA has condemned the use of facilities like the ones HHS currently relies on for handling the influx of children.

“The government needs to move faster, and it is taking steps to move faster,” said Denise Bell, a researcher for refugee and migrant rights at Amnesty International. “And in the interim, we have to acknowledge that we don’t want to endanger children by releasing them onto the street when they arrive, or to sponsors that haven’t been vetted, but we need more capacity, and we need to move faster.”

Over the weekend, the Department of Homeland Security mobilized the Federal Emergency Management Agency to assist in sheltering and transporting the unaccompanied children.

“I am grateful for the exceptional talent and responsiveness of the FEMA team,” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in a statement. “I am incredibly proud of the agents of the Border Patrol, who have been working around the clock in difficult circumstances to take care of children temporarily in our care. Yet, as I have said many times, a Border Patrol facility is no place for a child.”

Adding to the backlog are some 8,800 unaccompanied migrants currently under the responsibility of the Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement, according to multiple sources. This is up from 8,100 last Wednesday.

Shelter capacity is typically upwards of 13,000, but the COVID-19 pandemic has cut that drastically. Still, ORR acknowledged in a statement that it authorized facilities in its network to open up to pre-pandemic levels.

“Additional shelter capacity will minimize the likelihood that children remain in Border Patrol stations longer than necessary, where they are also exposed to COVID-19 transmission risks as well as child welfare concerns associated with such settings,” ORR said in a statement. “Over-capacity Border Stations pose a greater infection risk to children than ORR program sites that are operating at full licensed capacity but use other COVID-19 mitigation measures.”

The backlog likely persists as the result of more strict health guidelines enforced by state licensing officials.

“It’s not us being able to turn on a light switch,” one senior administration official said. “So it’s going to be really critical that those state licensing officials and state health officials understand and implement that CDC memo to allow our facilities to make those changes necessary.”

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Scoreboard round — 3/14/21

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Oklahoma City 128, Memphis 122
Golden State 131, Utah 119
Philadelphia 134, San Antonio 99
Miami 102, Orlando 97
Atlanta 100, Cleveland 82
Boston 134, Houston 107
Minnesota 114, Portland 112
Chicago 118, Toronto 95
New Orleans 135, LA Clippers 115

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

Minnesota 4, Arizona 1
Carolina 2, Detroit 1
Dallas 2, Columbus 1 (SO)
Colorado 4, Los Angeles 1
NY Islanders 3, New Jersey 2 (SO)
Ottawa 4, Toronto 3

TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Illinois 91, Ohio St. 88
Alabama 80, LSU 79
Houston 91, Cincinnati 54

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Blake Shelton has no regrets after a decade on 'The Voice,' but he can't say the same for his bobblehead

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Trae Patton/NBCWith a much-anticipated wedding to Gwen Stefani on the horizon, 2021 promises to be a big year for Blake Shelton. Add to that the fact that this is his tenth year and twentieth season of The Voice, and the country superstar gets a little sentimental. 

“You know, there’s a lot of ways that The Voice has changed my life personally,” Blake reflects. “Mostly, I met my fiancée working on this show. So there’s an obvious one.”

“Outside of that, though, I think it’s just been a satisfying experience for me because you learn a lot when you’re in the music industry as long as I’ve been in the music industry — 20 years now,” he adds. “And most of that stuff, you would end up just taking to the grave with you, because there’s not a lot of people out there that can use the information that you’ve gathered over the years.”

“And the fact that we’re working with artists and we’re actually coaching them and trying to help them not make the same mistakes that we made along the way, it’s cool to have that outlet,” he says.

Blake’s serious moment doesn’t last long, though, as his thoughts turn to his supposed mini-me, the gift members of his team get this season in lieu of the usual hugs and handshakes. 

“I have a bobblehead doll, which I’m very proud of,” he explains. “I do think it looks a little bit more like [actor] Jonah Hill than it does me.”

“We probably were able to get these in bulk on sale somewhere,  and we just wrote my name on the front,” he alleges. “I don’t know. But you know what? Free stuff is free stuff.”

You can tune in to watch The Voice Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC.

By Stephen Hubbard
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Amber Riley hilariously laments her #RedCarpetRegrets

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Gregg DeGuire/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — With the Grammy Awards taking place over the weekend, Glee alum Amber Riley walked down memory lane and revisited her time walking the red carpet.

Unfortunately, for her, she found a lot of looks she wasn’t all too proud of.

Taking to Instagram on Saturday, Riley shared a video that showcased her biggest award show outfit fails.

“Judge your mother,” the 35-year-old singer lamented before showing off a montage of her so-called “#RedCarpetFails.”

Some of her biggest outfit regrets are her long black pants, chunky belt and gray slinky skirt combo she wore in 2009 for the American Idol final 13 party, the frilly blue tube top and black skinny vest with rolled up jeans outfit she wore to the 2009 Glee premiere screening, the all-black number complete with a black headband with a black bow to the 2009 Art4Life 3 foundation in 2009 and several others.

Riley cranked up the hilarity by soundtracking her slideshow to Gia Giudice’s extremely awkward “Sad Song,” of which the youngster sang in season three of The Real Housewives of New Jersey.

Before silently introducing each red carpet fail, the Grammy nominee would hilariously cringe or pretend to weep before showing off another fashion regret.

Her open dismay for her past self’s previous wardrobe disasters struck a chord with her famous friends, such as fellow Glee alum Jenna Ushkowitz remarking, “Bahahhahahhha I can relate.”

Riley deadpanned in response, “Girl!  We had no choice hahaha we styled ourselves.”

Kristin Chenoweth — who also appeared on Glee — laughed it up in the comment section as well, writing “Um. I’m peeing my pants. I can relate.”

However, the sweetest response came from Tony Award winner Cynthia Erivo, who encouraged, “We all been there.  The growth is real.” 

By Megan Stone
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