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Husband arrested in disappearance of American woman in the Bahamas as new questions emerge

Authorities in the Bahamas have taken a 59-year-old American man into custody as the search continues for his missing wife, Lynette Hooker, who vanished during a late-night boat trip near Elbow Cay.

The man, identified by his attorney as Brian Hooker, was arrested Wednesday by the Royal Bahamas Police Force. His lawyer, Terrel A. Butler, said Hooker “categorically and unequivocally denies any wrongdoing” and has been cooperating with investigators.

Hooker initially told police that the couple had gone out Saturday night in a small dinghy when his wife, 55, fell overboard while holding the boat’s keys. According to his account, the engine stopped, and strong currents quickly carried her away. He said he spent hours paddling before reaching the Marsh Harbour Boat Yard around 4 a.m. Sunday.

Search efforts in the Abaco Islands have since shifted toward recovery, while the U.S. Coast Guard has opened a criminal investigation. Officials say the case is still in its early stages.

Lynette’s daughter, Karli Aylesworth, has publicly challenged Hooker’s version of events, raising doubts about key details. She noted that her mother was an experienced swimmer and longtime sailor, making it difficult to believe she would simply fall overboard. “For one, I don’t understand how she got the key,” Aylesworth said. “Brian’s always driving. So he basically is in charge of the key. So the fact that my mom had it doesn’t make any sense.” Aylesworth has also pointed to the couple’s turbulent past, saying they had a pattern of separating and reconciling. She has called for a thorough investigation, adding, “There needs to be an intensive review of the facts and circumstances of this tragic incident before that can be determined.”

Her concerns are echoed by a 2015 police report from Michigan, which documented a domestic dispute between the couple. In that incident, both accused each other of assault after a night of drinking. Brian Hooker reportedly had a bloody nose and claimed his wife struck him multiple times, while Lynette alleged he choked and punched her. She was arrested at the time, though charges were not pursued due to insufficient evidence.

Aylesworth has alleged additional past abuse, including claims that Hooker once threatened to throw her mother overboard—an accusation that has intensified her skepticism about what happened. She also questioned Hooker’s demeanor after the incident, saying he sounded “monotone and relaxed” when he finally contacted her nearly a day later.

Meanwhile, Butler said his client spoke with authorities for hours earlier in the week after being told he was not a suspect and that police only needed assistance. Hooker, who acknowledged having legal counsel but did not call an attorney at the time, was initially released before being arrested later that same day. No charges have been filed so far. In a social media post, Hooker described the incident as a tragic accident, writing, “I am heartbroken over the recent boat accident in unpredictable seas and high winds that caused my beloved Lynette to fall from our small dinghy near Elbow Cay in the Bahamas,” adding that he made desperate attempts to reach her as the current pulled them apart.

As the investigation continues, Aylesworth says she is focused on finding answers: “I just want to know the truth.”

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1 killed, 2 missing after parking garage under-construction in Philly partially collapses

A partial collapse at a parking garage under construction in Philadelphia has left one person dead and two others still missing, as emergency crews continue a difficult and time-sensitive search operation. The incident unfolded around 2:17 p.m. on April 8 at a job site in the Grays Ferry neighborhood near 30th Street and Grays Ferry Avenue. The structure, a seven-story garage being built for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, suffered a major failure during construction work.

According to city officials, the collapse began when a precast concrete roof section gave way while being installed. “After placement, a precast roof segment failed and fell to the level below, literally triggering a progressive collapse of connected sections across all seven levels,” said Mayor Cherelle Parker. The failure caused a chain reaction, bringing down large portions of the structure, particularly along the stairwell on the 30th Street side.

Emergency responders quickly arrived and rescued three individuals from the debris. All were taken to a hospital, where one later died from critical injuries. The other two were treated and released. Officials say two additional workers remain unaccounted for.

Rescue operations have proven especially challenging due to the building’s instability. Crews have had to pause at times to allow engineers to assess and stabilize the structure before continuing. Fire Commissioner Jeffrey Thompson emphasized that the process will be slow and deliberate to protect both victims and first responders. “We will not rest until everyone is accounted for from this tragedy,” Parker said, underscoring the city’s commitment to the ongoing effort.

Authorities confirmed that all required permits for the project had been issued and inspections were current. However, some components—like the precast concrete sections—were manufactured and installed off-site, falling under specialized inspection protocols rather than standard city oversight.

The collapse has led to widespread disruptions in the surrounding area. A stretch of Grays Ferry Avenue between 29th and 33rd streets remains closed, and residents and businesses nearby have been advised to expect ongoing interruptions with no clear timeline for reopening. In a statement, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia said, “We are prioritizing the safety of the construction workers at this time and working closely with the City of Philadelphia and our construction partners.”

Investigations into the cause of the collapse are underway, with city agencies and federal safety officials working to determine what went wrong. For now, the focus remains on carefully securing the site and continuing the search for the missing workers in what officials describe as a complex and ongoing operation.

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Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Gary Player launch 90th Masters as Augusta tradition continues

The 90th edition of the Masters Tournament got underway Thursday morning under clear skies at Augusta National Golf Club, beginning with one of golf’s most cherished traditions.

Honorary starters Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Tom Watson — winners of a combined 11 green jackets — stepped onto the first tee to open the year’s first major. The ceremony, a custom dating back to 1963, once again set the tone for the tournament. Between them, the three Hall of Famers boast 35 major championships, with Nicklaus alone accounting for 18 — including a record six Masters titles.

Player, 90, got things going with a drive straight down the fairway, finishing with his trademark celebratory high kick. Nicklaus, 86, followed with a shot that veered left, prompting laughter as he joked with spectators after calling out a delayed warning. Watson, 76, closed out the trio with a smooth, accurate strike down the middle.

Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley then addressed the crowd, saying, “Good morning, my name is Fred Ridley,” before adding, “Ladies and gentleman, the 2026 Masters is now officially underway,” and, “Enjoy the tournament.”

With the ceremonial shots complete, attention shifted to the 91-player field competing for the green jacket. Among the headline storylines is Rory McIlroy, who returns after finally capturing his long-awaited Masters victory last year to complete the career Grand Slam. His preparation this season has been limited, however, following a recent back issue that forced him out of the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is also in the spotlight, entering as the tournament favorite shortly after welcoming his second child with his wife, Meredith. The field also features notable LIV Golf players, including Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm, along with six amateurs hoping to make the cut and contend for the Silver Cup.

Play officially began shortly after the ceremony, with the opening group carding pars on the first hole — a 445-yard par-4 known as Tea Olive.

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DOJ opens antitrust investigation over NFL’s media deals and fan access

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an investigation into whether the National Football League’s television and streaming agreements limit competition and drive up costs for fans.

The inquiry, first reported by The Wall Street Journal and confirmed by sources to ABC News, centers on whether the league’s current media strategy unfairly pushes viewers toward paid subscriptions. “This is about affordability and creating an even playing field for providers,” a government official said.

At the heart of the review is the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961, which allows the NFL to negotiate national TV rights collectively without violating antitrust laws—but only for traditional broadcast television. Courts have previously ruled that this exemption does not extend to cable, satellite, or streaming platforms, where more games are now being placed. The stakes surrounding the exemption are high. Without it, teams would likely have to negotiate TV deals individually, potentially creating major financial disparities and disrupting the league’s structure.

Today, watching the full NFL slate often requires multiple subscriptions. Games such as “Monday Night Football” on ESPN, “Thursday Night Football” on Prime Video, select playoff matchups, and holiday games on Netflix are not always available without paid services. Even so, all games are still aired for free on local broadcast stations in the markets of the teams playing.

The NFL defended its model, stating: “The NFL’s media distribution model is the most fan and broadcaster-friendly in the entire sports and entertainment industry,” adding that more than 87% of games remain on free TV and that every local market game is accessible without a subscription. The league also pointed to record viewership in the 2025 season as evidence of its reach.

Concerns about accessibility have been growing. Lawmakers, regulators, and media companies have questioned whether the league’s approach still aligns with the intent of its antitrust exemption, particularly as streaming services become more prominent. Senator Mike Lee, who chairs a key antitrust subcommittee, has been especially vocal, noting that fans may spend hundreds—if not nearly $1,000—per season to follow all games across platforms.

Federal agencies are also taking a closer look. The Federal Communications Commission recently sought public input on how the shift toward streaming impacts viewers, while lawmakers have asked major sports leagues to justify whether their antitrust protections remain appropriate.

The issue comes amid massive and potentially growing media deals. The NFL’s current agreements with networks and tech platforms run into the next decade, but the league has the option to renegotiate as early as 2029. Reports suggest it is already exploring higher fees, with partners like CBS potentially facing significant increases.

Legal challenges have also surfaced. In 2024, a federal jury found the NFL violated antitrust laws in how it distributed its out-of-market “Sunday Ticket” package, awarding billions in damages. However, a judge later overturned that verdict due to flawed expert testimony. The package has since moved from DirecTV to YouTube TV.

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Women dominate the 2026 ACM Awards nominees: Megan Moroney, Ella Langley, Lainey Wilson and more

The nominees for the 61st Academy of Country Music Awards have been revealed, with female artists leading the charge. Megan Moroney stands at the forefront with nine nominations, followed closely by Miranda Lambert with eight. Ella Langley and Lainey Wilson each earned seven nods, continuing a strong showing for women in country music this year. Among male artists, Chris Stapleton leads with six nominations, while Zach Top secured five and Cody Johnson picked up four.

The race for Entertainer of the Year includes a star-studded lineup: Moroney, Wilson, Stapleton, Johnson, Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, and Morgan Wallen. Wilson took home the honor last year and is once again in contention.

Several artists earned their first ACM nominations, including: 49 Winchester, Avery Anna, Mackenzie Carpenter, Carter Faith, Caroline Jones, Vincent Mason, Emily Ann Roberts, Thelma & James, Hudson Westbrook, and Stephen Wilson Jr.

The ceremony will feature performances from major country acts such as Lambert, Johnson, Wilson, Kacey Musgraves, Little Big Town, and Riley Green. Musgraves is set to debut new music from her upcoming album Middle of Nowhere, while Wilson will perform “Can’t Sit Still” and Green will sing “Change My Mind.” Additional highlights of ACM Awards week in Las Vegas include fan events and live shows across the city, adding to a full weekend of country music celebrations.

The awards will take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, May 17, airing live at 8 p.m. ET on Prime Video. Viewers can also tune in through the Amazon Music channel on Twitch and the Amazon Music app.

Tickets to the AMC Awards can be found: HERE.

For the full list of nominees head HERE.

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Hardy announces two-night Halloween celebration in Nashville

Country star HARDY is gearing up for a spooky doubleheader, “HARDY HALLOWEEN,” set for October 29-30 at The Truth in Nashville. The shows will feature McCoy Moore both nights, with Kasey Tyndall joining on October 29 and Sikarus performing on October 30.

HARDY teased the event on Instagram with a chilling video showing his face replaced by different horror masks, set to a clip of his COUNTRY! COUNTRY! track “We’re All Gonna Die,” singing, “Yeah we all know it’s coming/ We just don’t know when/ ‘Cause we’re all gonna die.”

Recently, HARDY collaborated with country heavyweights Tim McGraw, Eric Church, and Morgan Wallen on the hit song “McArthur,” co-written with Jameson Rogers, Josh Thompson, and Chase McGill. The track reflects on the passage of time and the legacy passed through generations.

For tickets and additional information on ‘HARDY HALLOWEEN,’ head to Hardy’s website.

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Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne’s ‘Platonic’ renewed for Season 3 at Apple TV

Apple TV+ is keeping the laughs going: the streaming service officially renewed Platonic for a third season.

The comedy stars Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne as Will and Sylvia, longtime friends who reconnect years after drifting apart. Their reunion happens during a turbulent period in both of their lives—Sylvia is married with a family, while Will is navigating a divorce. As they lean on each other for support, their renewed bond becomes increasingly intense, often complicating their personal lives in amusing ways. According to the show’s description, “The duo’s friendship becomes all consuming — and destabilizes their lives in a hilarious way.”

Co-creators Nicholas Stoller and Francesca Delbanco celebrated the renewal in a statement, saying, “We couldn’t be more excited to get back into the world of ‘Platonic’ with our amazing partners, Rose and Seth and Sony and Apple.”

The series reunites Rogen and Byrne, who previously portrayed a married couple in the Neighbors films, directed by Stoller. Season 2, which premiered in August and ran for 10 episodes, followed Will and Sylvia as they faced fresh midlife challenges involving careers, weddings, and relationship struggles. As the synopsis puts it, “The duo tries their best to be each other’s rock, but sometimes rocks break things.”

The ensemble also includes Luke Macfarlane, Tre Hale, Andrew Lopez, and Carla Gallo. Season 2 introduced Emily Kimball and Rachel Rosenbloom as potential romantic partners for Will. Guest appearances featured several former “Saturday Night Live” performers, including Beck Bennett, Kyle Mooney, and Aidy Bryant, along with Byrne’s real-life partner, Bobby Cannavale.

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Elizabeth Olsen, Cristin Milioti, more to lead ‘Seven Sisters’ on Hulu

FX has officially greenlit Seven Sisters, a new drama led by Elizabeth Olsen, for a full series order that will stream on Hulu in the United States and internationally on Disney+.

The show, created by playwright Will Arbery, centers on a large family whose close bond begins to fracture when one of the sisters starts hearing a mysterious voice that no one else can detect. As the situation unfolds, buried secrets and tensions within the family gradually surface.

Olsen stars alongside Cristin Milioti and J. Smith-Cameron. The ensemble cast also features Anthony Edwards, Meredith Hagner, Odessa Young, Zoë Winters, Bridget Brown, Carolyn Kettig, Philip Ettinger and Ryan Eggold.

Arbery executive produces the series with Garrett Basch and Sean Durkin, who directed the pilot episode. The project reunites Olsen and Durkin, who previously collaborated on the film Martha Marcy May Marlene. Smith-Cameron also reconnects with Arbery after working together on Succession.

FX Entertainment president Gina Balian praised the project in a statement, saying, “we’ve been on the lookout for a compelling family drama, and when Will Arbery and Garrett Basch brought us Seven Sisters we found one that felt uniquely FX. It lives in the deep relatable dynamics of adult siblings and their parents but does so in a way that’s bold and original with an unexpected twist. This group of incredibly gifted actors brings this family’s secrets to life in a way that will draw audiences in and keep them guessing until the very end.”

The new drama joins a growing slate of FX projects, including recently announced and returning titles such as Far Cry, Alien: Earth, and The Lowdown.

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Jack White added to Coachella 2026 lineup with surprise Weekend One set

Jack White is making an unexpected return to the desert, joining the first weekend of Coachella 2026 as a last-minute addition. He’s scheduled to play a 45-minute set on Saturday at 3:00 p.m. on the Mojave stage—a slot that has recently become known for unannounced appearances. That same stage and time have hosted surprise performances in past years from artists like Weezer, blink-182, Arcade Fire, and Ed Sheeran, making White’s inclusion part of a growing festival tradition.

White is no stranger to Coachella — he first appeared with The White Stripes in 2003 and later returned as a solo headliner in 2015. His latest booking adds to an already stacked Saturday lineup, which also features The Strokes performing later that evening. This year’s festival is led by headliners Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G, alongside a wide mix of other acts.

Outside the festival buzz, White has been active on the media circuit. He recently stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and officially kicked off his next chapter with the release of two new tracks, “G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs” and “Derecho Demonico,” marking his first material since 2024’s No Name. The release coincided with White’s return to Saturday Night Live, where he took the stage as musical guest for the sixth time, appear alongside host Jack Black, with whom he’s previously collaborated.

The self-produced songs were recorded alongside his current band—drummer Patrick Keeler, bassist Dominic Davis, and keyboardist Bobby Emmett—and lean into his signature blues-rock sound. Both tracks are now available on streaming platforms, with a physical release arriving as a limited-edition 7-inch vinyl. Special tri-color and black pressings will be sold through Third Man Records locations in Nashville, Detroit, and London, as well as online, while standard black vinyl will roll out to independent record stores worldwide shortly after.

Listen to G.O.D. And The Broken Ribs: HERE.

Check out Derecho DemonicoHERE.

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The Black Keys share their new song “Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire”

The Black Keys have released the song “Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire,” the second single from their upcoming 14th studio album ‘Peaches!’ arriving May 1st.

Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire follows the band’s release of their single “You Got To Lose,” and is accompanied by a video featuring footage of the outfit’s recent surprise show at the New York City bar Lucinda’s. Check out the visual: HERE.

The duo of Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney are also gearing up for the “Peaches ‘n Kream World Tour,” kicking-off April 24 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with stops in cities including Brooklyn, New York, Chicago, Illinois, Nashville, Tennessee, Las Vegas, Nevada, and Vancouver, British Columbia.

The European leg begins August 28 in Paris, France and runs through Istanbul, Turkey on September 15, with additional stops in cities such as London, England and Milan, Italy. After Europe, the duo will return to North America for a final stretch, wrapping up October 18 in Windsor, Ontario.

Select dates will feature support from artists affiliated with frontman Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound label, including Miles Kane, Eddie 9V, Fai Laci, Robert Finley, and Jeremie Albino, who will rotate as openers.

For tickets, head to Ticketmaster.

To preorder ‘Peaches’ head HERE.

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