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Brett Young unveils a new single and announces his next project, Weekends Look a Little Different These Days

Courtesy of BMLG Records Brett Young has spent the week teasing the release of his new song, “Not Yet,” and he finally delivered but that’s not all. The singer on Friday also announced his next project, an eight-track collection called Weekends Look a Little Different These Days. A flirty look back at the early days of a relationship, “Not Yet” paints a vivid picture of a couple hoping to hold on to every special moment together. “I know the stars are gonna leave us the later it gets / I know the moon is gonna disappear into the West / I know the sun is gonna come and steal your silhouette / But not yet…” Brett sings in the first chorus.

Brett Young unveils a new single and announces his next project, Weekends Look a Little Different These Days

Brett Young unveils a new single and announces his next project, Weekends Look a Little Different These Days
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EXCLUSIVE: Leaked Numbers Show Migrant Got-Aways Soar as Border Apprehensions Hit 1

EXCLUSIVE: Leaked Numbers Show Migrant ‘Got-Aways’ Soar as Border Apprehensions Hit 15-Year High A U.S. Border Patrol source reports the number of migrant “got-away’s” tallied by the agency surpassed 118,000 for this fiscal year. In less than six months, the “got-away” number is nearly double that for all of Fiscal Year 2020. Last year, 69,000 illegal immigrants managed to avoid apprehension by the Border Patrol. Sources report the sharpest increase began in January as President Joe Biden took office. This particular metric is usually not released by Department of Homeland Security officials. The numbers are achieved by counting illegal immigrants who ultimately escape Border Patrol apprehension after being observed by aircraft platforms and camera systems. In addition, Border Patrol agents using traditional “sign-cutting” techniques identify footprints crossing the border and count those that elude apprehension.

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