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Dave Matthews and Lukas Nelson to headline Wildlands Music Festival in Big Sky, Montana

Dave Matthews will team up with Lukas Nelson to headline Montana’s Wildlands Music Festival, returning to Big Sky, MT on August 2nd, 2025.

Founded in 2018, Wildlands returns for its sixth year and will shift to a single-day format for 2025, with Matthews and Nelson set to deliver “a once in a lifetime show” at Big Sky Events Arena. The show will mark Matthews’ first show in Montana in over 30 years, according to the announcement. Nelson posted on social media: “Excited to join @davematthewsbnd at #WildlandsMusic this year!  See you on August 2nd!”

Each year, the festival designates nonprofit beneficiaries that share the festival’s mission of protecting and preserving the environment. This year’s beneficiaries are American Rivers, a national leader in river conservation for over 50 years, and the Bozeman-based Center for Large Landscape Conservation. The festival also indicated plans to “feature a day of charity-driven community events and a fundraiser dinner for our nonprofit beneficiaries on Friday, August 1 with more details coming soon.”

For more information, head to: wildlandsmusic.com.

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Dave Matthews and Lukas Nelson to headline Wildlands Music Festival in Big Sky, Montana

Dave Matthews will team up with Lukas Nelson to headline Montana’s Wildlands Music Festival, returning to Big Sky, MT on August 2nd, 2025.

Founded in 2018, Wildlands returns for its sixth year and will shift to a single-day format for 2025, with Matthews and Nelson set to deliver “a once in a lifetime show” at Big Sky Events Arena. The show will mark Matthews’ first show in Montana in over 30 years, according to the announcement. Nelson posted on social media: “Excited to join @davematthewsbnd at #WildlandsMusic this year!  See you on August 2nd!”

Each year, the festival designates nonprofit beneficiaries that share the festival’s mission of protecting and preserving the environment. This year’s beneficiaries are American Rivers, a national leader in river conservation for over 50 years, and the Bozeman-based Center for Large Landscape Conservation. The festival also indicated plans to “feature a day of charity-driven community events and a fundraiser dinner for our nonprofit beneficiaries on Friday, August 1 with more details coming soon.”

For more information, head to: wildlandsmusic.com.

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Trump administration orders all federal DEI employees placed on paid leave immediately

The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) said in a memo that all federal DEI employees will be placed on leave as of Wednesday evening.  The official move comes after President Trump signed executive orders upon his inauguration on Monday aiming to end diversity, equity and inclusion programs within the federal government. Mr. Trump said in his inauguration speech: “We will forge a society that is colorblind and merit-based.”

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the move in a post on X, citing a report from CBS News that read: “All federal employees in DEI roles have to be placed on paid leave by 5pm Wednesday as those offices and programs are being ordered shut down, according to@USOPM. Levitt shared the report along with the caption: “To every reporter asking about this: I can gladly confirm!”

The memo from OPM directs the heads of all U.S. agencies to place all federal employees in diversity, equity and inclusion roles on leave by 5 p.m. Eastern Time Wednesday. Agencies must also “take down all outward facing media (websites, social media accounts, etc.) of DEIA offices,” cancel upcoming DEI trainings and terminate contracts with DEI-related contractors by the same time Wednesday. The agencies must also submit “a written plan for executing a reduction-in-force action regarding the employees who work in a DEIA office,” by 5 p.m. ET on Friday, Jan. 31.

President Trump has said he will direct the Office of Management and Budget to end all related mandates, policies and programs across agencies, including all initiatives that aim to promote diversity, equity and inclusion within departments. Trump’s aim is to restore what the administration considers to be a merit-based hiring system, according to officials, who also stated that the orders cut funding for so-called DEI initiatives across all agencies in order to “end DEI inside the federal government.”

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11 people detained by Turkish authorities involved in ski resort hotel fire that killed 79

Authorities in Turkey have detained 11 people they said are involved in the fire that killed 79 people and injured dozens at a ski resort in the Bolu mountains. The fire occurred at the Grand Kartal Hotel in the Kartalkaya ski resort, a 12-storey hotel which had 238 registered guests. The blaze started on the restaurant floor around 3:30 a.m. Several funerals were held on Wednesday for the victims of Tuesday’s blaze, after the fire forced panicked hotel guests to jump from windows in the middle of the night.

The Interior Minister of Turkey initially said on Tuesday that 76 people had been killed in the fire; however, the Bolu prosecutor’s office updated the death toll to 79 on Wednesday evening following forensic DNA tests. According to local media reports, at least 20 of the fire victims were children.

Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc said on social media Wednesday that as part of the investigation into the fire, a deputy mayor of the northwestern Bolu province, the head of the municipality’s fire department, the owner and the manager of the hotel were among those detained.

Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan said at one funeral for eight victims in Bolu in western Turkey: “Our hearts and souls are hurting and we are currently trying to fulfill this duty. I pray for patience for the entire family and our nation.” The bodies of 45 victims were handed over to their families, while forensic DNA tests were being conducted to identify the others, the government said.

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South Carolina-LSU women’s basketball game is postponed until Friday due to snowstorm

The Southeastern Conference announced Wednesday that the highly anticipated women’s basketball matchup between No. 2 South Carolina and No. 5 LSU will be postponed to Friday due to a severe (and unusual) winter storm in the area. Classes on LSU’s Baton Rouge, La., campus were canceled through Thursday. Highways in and around the city remained closed Wednesday after the winter storm dropped heavy snow throughout south Louisiana.

The Gamecocks were scheduled to play LSU on Thursday evening this week, but due to the snowstorm, the game has been moved to Friday at 5 PM. ESPN also announced that the first women’s basketball College GameDay show of the season, planned for Thursday in Columbia, S.C., will be canceled, stating on X: “Programming Update: The women’s @CollegeGameDay show originally slated for Thursday, Jan. 23 has been canceled due to the postponement of No. 5 @LSUwbkb at No. 2@GamecockWBB. Info on future shows will be announced in the coming weeks.”

LSU and South Carolina will now meet at 5 p.m. EST Friday at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, S.C., airing on ESPN.

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Baseball Hall of Fame elects Ichiro Suzuki, C.C. Sabathia, and Billy Wagner to Class of 2025

The Baseball Hall of Fame has announced the results of this year’s voting, with Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner exceeding the necessary 75% threshold for induction into the Class of 2025. The induction ceremony will be held July 27 at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown, N.Y.

Suzuki received 393 of 394 possible votes from the Baseball Writers Association of America, thus failing to join Mariano Rivera as the only player unanimously elected to the HOF. His 99.7% vote percentage was tied with Derek Jeter for the second-highest in history, trailing only Rivera. Starting pitcher Sabathia received 342 (86.8%) votes in his first year of eligibility, with closer Wagner earning 325 (82.5%) in his 10th and last year eligible.

Ichiro, the first Japanese player elected to the Hall of Fame, told reporters Tuesday: “I don’t think anybody in this whole world thought that I would be a Hall of Famer. As a baseball player, this is the highest honor you can achieve. It started in 2001, at that time there was probably not one person on this earth that thought that this day would come. Obviously, many things have happened, not just good but some bad, too. But to be able to be here through all the things that have happened means a lot. I’m just very honored.”

Ichiro, 51, hit .311 with 3,089 hits, 117 home runs, 780 RBIs and 509 stolen bases over his 19-year career. He recorded at least 200 hits and recorded a batting average of at least 310 through each of his first 10 seasons, earning 10-consecutive All-Star selections to start his MLB career. Ichiro also won 10 Gold Glove Awards and was a three-time Silver Slugger Award winner. The Seattle Mariners also announced that they will retire Ichiro’s No. 51 jersey, with a ceremony planned for Aug. 9 in Seattle. Mariners president Jerry Dipoto said in a statement: “Ichiro is truly one of a kind. His commitment, legendary work ethic, physical endurance, mental toughness, attention to detail and passion for the game are all on a different level.”

Sabathia, 44, is a six-time All-Star, went 251-161 with a 3.74 ERA over 561 career appearances, including 560 starts. The left-handed pitcher went 19-7 with a 3.21 ERA en route to Cy Young Award honors with the Indians in 2007, and won an American League-best 19 games in 2009, when the Yankees went on to win the World Series. He won an MLB-best 21 games the next season.

Wagner, 53, was a seven-time All-Star and went 47-40 with a 2.31 ERA over 853 appearances during his 16-year MLB career. The left-handed relief pitcher totaled 422 saves, the eighth-most in MLB history.

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Lauren Alaina reveals pregnancy in new video for ‘Those Kind of Women’

Lauren Alaina shared the news of her pregnancy with husband Cam Arnold with the release of the video for her new song “Those Kind Of Women.” Alaina and Arnold announced their engagement on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry in November of 2022, and tied the knot on February 14, 2024.

The cinematic video sees Alaina reflecting on the females who raised her and made her the woman she is today. Towards the end of the clip, Alaina reveals she is gearing up to become a mom herself as she holds onto her growing bump while her mom watches from the other side of the crib. When the video fades to black, Alaina’s pregnancy announcement is revealed with a statement that reads, “This video is dedicated to my Momma and our sweet Baby Arnold coming summer of 2025.”

Alaina shared with PEOPLE about the song, which was co-written bu Lainey Wilson, Derek George, Lynn Hutton and Monty Criswell: “It’s all about the women who raised me. I was really fortunate to be raised around a bunch of very strong women. And when we cut this song, when we recorded this song, I was not pregnant nor thinking about becoming pregnant. It’s funny how things fell into place.”

Alaina is also set to hit the road with Rascal Flatts on the trio’s Life Is A Highway Tour with performances through the end of May. See the video for Those Kind Of WomenHERE.

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Teddy Swims, Quavo and Luke Bryan share video for their collab ‘Georgia Ways’

Teddy Swims, Quavo, Luke Bryan have collaborated the new song ‘Georgia Ways’, with Quavo posting about the release on Instagram and tagging his collaborators: “Georgia Ways Out Now @lukebryan @teddyswims”

The trio also released the music video for “Georgia Ways”, which shows Quavo, 33, and Bryan, 48, and Teddy, 32, fishing together, hanging out by bonfires and riding through the countryside.

To stream Georgia Ways head HERE.
Check out the video for Georgia WaysHERE.

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Teddy Swims, Quavo and Luke Bryan share video for their collab ‘Georgia Ways’

Teddy Swims, Quavo, Luke Bryan have collaborated the new song ‘Georgia Ways’, with Quavo posting about the release on Instagram and tagging his collaborators: “Georgia Ways Out Now @lukebryan @teddyswims”

The trio also released the music video for “Georgia Ways”, which shows Quavo, 33, and Bryan, 48, and Teddy, 32, fishing together, hanging out by bonfires and riding through the countryside.

To stream Georgia Ways head HERE.
Check out the video for Georgia WaysHERE.

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Tom Holland to star in Christopher Nolan’s next film for Universal

Sources told Deadline that Tom Holland has signed on to star in Christopher Nolan next project for Universal Pictures, with the film set for an Imax release. Plot details are being kept secret, though sources say the film is expected to shoot in early 2025; with the cast also including Matt Damon of Bourne Identity fame.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, Nolan wrote the script and is directing the project, which Universal Pictures will distribute. The studio has set a release date of July 17, 2026.

Nolan won an Oscar earlier this year for directing Oppenheimer for Universal; his other credits include the ‘Dark Knight’ trilogy, Inception and Dunkirk.

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