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Big Lead Sports says Carrie Underwood will replace Faith Hill and sing the new Sunday Night Football theme for NBC


Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood reached the top of the charts with their hit single, "Remind Me." Now, someone is trying to remind them that it might not have been their song to record.
Dallas songwriter Amy Bowen, who once lived in Nashville, claims that Brad and Carrie stole their number one song from her and she is now suing them. The Nashville City Paper is saying that Bowen told them she wrote the song in 2007 and copyrighted it in 2008. She also claims that she played the song 19 times in public and that John Kelley Lovelace and Charles Christopher Dubois, co-writes along with Brand and Carrie, heard Bowen sing the song at a workshop.
Bowen is claiming that the songs are "substantially" similar and is looking to get $10 million in damages
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PHOENIX - Clothing company H&M is making waves with its recent swimsuit ads that feature plus-size model Jennie Runk.
Runk is featured in the “normal” swimsuit section of the company’s magazine rather than the plus-size one, WMAR reported.
Some are praising H&M for its decision, while critics have knocked the company for the ad and for using size 12 mannequins in their retail stores, rather than traditional ones sized 4 or 6.
The average American woman is size 12, WMAR reported.
CUTE ALERT: This kid is not interested in getting help buckling her car seat.