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Charles Rangel, former longtime New York congressman from Harlem, dies at 94

Charles Rangel, longtime U.S. congressman from New York City, has died at the age of 94. Born in Harlem, Rangel was a member of the House of Representatives for 46 years and represented his Harlem district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1971 to 2017.

Rangel died at a hospital in New York City; his family said in a statement announcing his death Monday: “A towering figure in American politics and a champion for justice, equity, and opportunity, Congressman Rangel dedicated over four decades of his life to public service. Throughout his career, Congressman Rangel fought tirelessly for affordable housing, urban revitalization, fair tax policies, and equal opportunities for all Americans.”

Rangel was a prominent figure in American politics and a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus. Prior to his election to Congress in 1970, Rangel was a decorated veteran of the Korean War and earned a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star for leading a group of soldiers out of a deadly Chinese army encirclement during the Battle of Konu-ri.  Affectionately called “The Lion of Lenox Avenue,” Rangel was the last of Harlem’s so-called “Gang of Four” coalition — along with Basil Paterson, Percy Sutton, Herman Denny Farrell and former NYC Mayor David Dinkins. They were known as the first to break down race and class barriers, cutting paths for others to follow. Over the following decades, he solidified his status as a key voice in Congress—helping to found the Congressional Black Caucus, leading the New York delegation, and in 2007, becoming the first Black member to chair the powerful House Ways and Means Committee.

Despite his long list of accomplishments, Rangel’s career met with controversy; he stepped down from his leadership post in 2010 following allegations of ethical misconduct. Rangel faced 13 charges related to violations of House rules and was ultimately found guilty of 11. In a rare disciplinary move, he was formally censured by the House — the first member to receive such a penalty in nearly three decades.

Following his retirement from public office, he took on a role as statesman-in-residence at The City College of New York. In a tribute posted to its website, the college described Rangel as “a war hero, a pioneering lawmaker, and one of the most dedicated legislators ever to serve in Congress.”

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, a fellow New Yorker, honored Rangel in a message shared on social media Monday morning: “Rep. Charlie Rangel was a phenomenal patriot, hero, statesman, leader, trailblazer, change agent & champion for justice. The Lion of Lenox Ave was a transformational force of nature. Harlem, NYC & America are better today because of his service. May he forever rest in power.”

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer also reflected on Rangel’s passing on X: “Charlie Rangel was a great man, a great friend, and someone who never stopped fighting for his constituents and the best of America. The list of his accomplishments could take pages, but he leaves the world a much better place than he found it”

New York City Mayor Eric Adams also paid tribute to Rangel on social media, writing: “Charlie Rangel spent a lifetime serving his country — first as a decorated veteran of the Korean War, then as an assemblyman, and a congressman. For nearly 50 years, he represented his community as one of our city’s greatest elected leaders. I am so sad to lose a dear friend and exemplary model of devotion and courage. My prayers are with his family, Harlem, and all who knew him. Rest in power, my friend, and I hope you and Alma are together once again.”

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American Music Awards 2025: See the full list of winners

The American Music Awards returned on Monday, May 26, held at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas and hosted by Jennifer Lopez.

The show kicked off with Lopez offering an energetic dance number set to a medley of 23 of the year’s biggest tracks, featuring music by Chappell Roan, Billie Eilish, Shaboozey, Beyoncé, and others.

Billie Eilish, who entered the night with seven nominations, walked away with the coveted Artist of the Year award. She was also nominated in several other categories, including Album of the Year and Favorite Pop Album for Hit Me Hard and Soft, as well as Song of the Year and Favorite Pop Song for Birds of a Feather. SZA won for Favorite R&B Song for “Saturn” and Favorite Female R&B Artist.

Gracie Abrams took home the award for New Artist of the Year. Meanwhile, Eminem was awarded Favorite Male Hip-Hop Artist, adding another accolade to his long list of achievements. Eilish, Abrams, and Eminem were not present to accept their awards in person.

Janet Jackson made a highly anticipated return to the stage, performing for the first time on television in seven years in honor of her Icon Award. In addition, Rod Stewart received the Lifetime Achievement Award, celebrating a career that has spanned over 60 years.

For a full list of winners, head HERE.

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American Music Awards 2025: See the full list of winners

The American Music Awards returned on Monday, May 26, held at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas and hosted by Jennifer Lopez.

The show kicked off with Lopez offering an energetic dance number set to a medley of 23 of the year’s biggest tracks, featuring music by Chappell Roan, Billie Eilish, Shaboozey, Beyoncé, and others.

Billie Eilish, who entered the night with seven nominations, walked away with the coveted Artist of the Year award. She was also nominated in several other categories, including Album of the Year and Favorite Pop Album for Hit Me Hard and Soft, as well as Song of the Year and Favorite Pop Song for Birds of a Feather. SZA won for Favorite R&B Song for “Saturn” and Favorite Female R&B Artist.

Gracie Abrams took home the award for New Artist of the Year. Meanwhile, Eminem was awarded Favorite Male Hip-Hop Artist, adding another accolade to his long list of achievements. Eilish, Abrams, and Eminem were not present to accept their awards in person.

Janet Jackson made a highly anticipated return to the stage, performing for the first time on television in seven years in honor of her Icon Award. In addition, Rod Stewart received the Lifetime Achievement Award, celebrating a career that has spanned over 60 years.

For a full list of winners, head HERE.

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Lukas Nelson shares song from first solo album ‘American Romance’

Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Lukas Nelson will release his highly anticipated new album, American Romance, on June 20th — his first solo project and first in partnership with Sony Music Nashville. Ahead of the album release, Nelson shared the new song, “Ain’t Done;” you can listen HERE.

Nelson shares of the track: “I went through this period of self-reflection and George Harrison’s song, ‘All Things Must Pass,’ was part of what got me through that moment. It gave me that understanding that it’s not for us to know what comes next. Everything changes and nothing stays the same.”

American Romance, produced by Shooter Jennings, showcases Nelson’s songwriting across 12 tracks, including collaborations with Sierra Ferrell and Stephen Wilson Jr.  In addition to Nelson and Jennings, the record also features contributions from Anderson East (“Disappearing Light,” producer) and SistaStrings (“Montana,” cello and viola) as well as Matt Chamberlain (drums), Corey McCormick (bass), Marty Muse (dobro), Russ Pahl (pedal steel), Chris Powell (drums), Brian Whelan (acoustic guitar) and Eleanor Whitmore (fiddle).

Nelson shared of the project, “This album is the first chapter in a whole new era of my life as an artist. It’s a love story to the country that raised me. Diners and highways that carried me through the joy and pain that led to the music you hear now.”

Pre-order American Romance – HERE.

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Luke Bryan announces Fall 2025 Farm Tour dates

Luke Bryan has announced the fall dates for his ‘Farm Tour 2025′, which will take place September 18-20.

The three new shows will kick off on September 18 in Brooklyn, Wisconsin before moving to Prairie Grove, Illinois on 19th September and Lansing, Michigan on 20th September. Bryan will bookend his ‘Country Song Came On Tour’ with May’s ‘Farm Tour’ run (the time first-ever occurring in California) and the newly announced ‘Farm Tour ‘fall dates happening in September.

Farm Tour 2025 is sponsored by Bayer, Fendt and Citi.  Since 2009, Bryan has awarded 84 college scholarships to students of farming families who are attending the local college or university near the Farm Tour stops.

Tickets are on sale at LukeBryan.com/all-access-pass.

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Billy Joel cancels all upcoming concerts after revealing brain disorder diagnosis

Billy Joel has revealed that he is canceling all upcoming concerts after being diagnosed with the brain disorder Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH).  The condition has reportedly worsened due to the strain of recent performances, causing difficulties with Joel’s balance, hearing, and vision.

Following medical advice, Joel, 76, will undergo a course of specialized physical therapy and has been told to pause all live performances while he recovers. He shared his gratitude and understanding from his fans, saying he’s eager for the day he can return to the stage. A statement posted to Joel’s Instagram read: “This condition has been exacerbated by recent concert performances, leading to problems with hearing, vision, and balance. Under his doctor’s instructions, Billy is undergoing specific physical therapy and has been advised to refrain from performing during this recovery period .. Billy is thankful for the excellent care he is receiving and is fully committed to prioritizing his health. He is grateful for the support from fans during this time and looks forward to the day when he can once again take the stage.” The statement also confirmed that all ticketholders would receive an automatic refund.

In the official statement, Joel himself added: “I’m sincerely sorry to disappoint our audience, and thank you for understanding.”

Canceled dates include solo shows, which including a trio of stadium shows in the New York City area, as well as co-headlining performances with Sting, Rod Stewart, and Stevie Nicks through July 2026. In March, Joel postponed eight stadium concerts he was scheduled to do through July, citing an undisclosed “medical condition”

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Billy Joel cancels all upcoming concerts after revealing brain disorder diagnosis

Billy Joel has revealed that he is canceling all upcoming concerts after being diagnosed with the brain disorder Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH).  The condition has reportedly worsened due to the strain of recent performances, causing difficulties with Joel’s balance, hearing, and vision.

Following medical advice, Joel, 76, will undergo a course of specialized physical therapy and has been told to pause all live performances while he recovers. He shared his gratitude and understanding from his fans, saying he’s eager for the day he can return to the stage. A statement posted to Joel’s Instagram read: “This condition has been exacerbated by recent concert performances, leading to problems with hearing, vision, and balance. Under his doctor’s instructions, Billy is undergoing specific physical therapy and has been advised to refrain from performing during this recovery period .. Billy is thankful for the excellent care he is receiving and is fully committed to prioritizing his health. He is grateful for the support from fans during this time and looks forward to the day when he can once again take the stage.” The statement also confirmed that all ticketholders would receive an automatic refund.

In the official statement, Joel himself added: “I’m sincerely sorry to disappoint our audience, and thank you for understanding.”

Canceled dates include solo shows, which including a trio of stadium shows in the New York City area, as well as co-headlining performances with Sting, Rod Stewart, and Stevie Nicks through July 2026. In March, Joel postponed eight stadium concerts he was scheduled to do through July, citing an undisclosed “medical condition”

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Billy Joel cancels all upcoming concerts after revealing brain disorder diagnosis

Billy Joel has revealed that he is canceling all upcoming concerts after being diagnosed with the brain disorder Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH).  The condition has reportedly worsened due to the strain of recent performances, causing difficulties with Joel’s balance, hearing, and vision.

Following medical advice, Joel, 76, will undergo a course of specialized physical therapy and has been told to pause all live performances while he recovers. He shared his gratitude and understanding from his fans, saying he’s eager for the day he can return to the stage. A statement posted to Joel’s Instagram read: “This condition has been exacerbated by recent concert performances, leading to problems with hearing, vision, and balance. Under his doctor’s instructions, Billy is undergoing specific physical therapy and has been advised to refrain from performing during this recovery period .. Billy is thankful for the excellent care he is receiving and is fully committed to prioritizing his health. He is grateful for the support from fans during this time and looks forward to the day when he can once again take the stage.” The statement also confirmed that all ticketholders would receive an automatic refund.

In the official statement, Joel himself added: “I’m sincerely sorry to disappoint our audience, and thank you for understanding.”

Canceled dates include solo shows, which including a trio of stadium shows in the New York City area, as well as co-headlining performances with Sting, Rod Stewart, and Stevie Nicks through July 2026. In March, Joel postponed eight stadium concerts he was scheduled to do through July, citing an undisclosed “medical condition”

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Lamb of God announce additional 2025 headlining dates

Lamb of God has added several headlining dates to their 2025 itinerary, including a special performance in their hometown of Richmond, as well as stops in Springfield, Massachusetts; Monterrey, Mexico; and more. Special guests include Gwar, Hatebreed, Body Count, Power Trip, Cavalera, Shadows Fall, Frozen Soul, and Harms Way on select dates.

The band will also join Black Sabbath for their historic Back to the Beginning final show on July 5th in Birmingham, UK, and will headline several festivals including Inkcarceration, Unhinged, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock.

In addition, the band returns to the high seas this fall with the return of their Headbangers Boat cruise from October 31st through November 4th, departing from Miami with a stop in Cozumel, Mexico. The cruise features performances from Clutch, Kublai Khan TX, Power Trip, Obituary, Devil Driver, Fear Factory, The Black Dahlia Murder, The Exploited, Crowbar, Nekrogoblikon, Eighteen Visions, Gideon, Walls of Jericho, Category 7, Brat, comics Josh Potter and Saul Trujillo, with appearances from Jose Mangin and Riki Rachtman.

Tickets are on-sale now via Ticketmaster.

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2 dead, multiple injured after small private jet crashes into San Diego neighborhood

A small private aircraft crashed into a residential area of San Diego early Thursday morning, resulting in two fatalaties and sparking a massive fire that damaged homes and numerous vehicles.

The Federal Aviation Administration reported that the Cessna 550 jet went down around 3:45 a.m. local time in the 10000 block of Sample Street (near Salmon Street and just west of the Admiral Baker Golf Course), just moments before it was scheduled to land at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport. The flight originated in Wichita, Kansas, and was on final approach to the San Diego airport when it crashed. FAA records show there was no distress call issued prior to the crash, and the aircraft was about 500 feet above the ground during its last radar contact. In a statement, the FAA said, “A Cessna 550 crashed near Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport in California at approximately 3:45 a.m. local time on Thursday, May 22. At this time, the number of individuals on board remains unconfirmed.”

Assistant Fire Chief Dan Eddy stated during a press briefing that all the confirmed fatalities so far were occupants of the aircraft.  Eddy said that the incident led to the destruction of several houses and a vehicle fire. San Diego police reported that one individual was taken to the hospital, while two others were treated on site and later released, with almost 100 other people evacuated from the area in Murphy Canyon — known as one of the world’s largest military housing communities, according to Capt. Robert Heely, commanding officer at Naval Base San Diego.

According to the Federal Aviation Administration, six people were on board the plane. Music agency Sound Talent Group said Thursday that three of its employees, including co-founder Dave Shapiro, died as a result of the crash. (Shapiro is listed as the owner of the plane and has a pilot’s license, according to the FAA). The agency didn’t share the names of the other two employees who died, but said in a statement: “we are devastated by the loss of our co-founder, colleagues and friends. Our hearts go out to their families and to everyone impacted by today’s tragedy.”

Mayor Todd Gloria during the press conference that “these are military families—an essential part of our community—and our city will be doing everything we can to support them.”  Police Chief Scott Wahl added: “It’s hard to describe just how devastating the scene is. Jet fuel was running down the street, fires were breaking out everywhere—it was chaos. The bravery shown by officers and firefighters, running in to evacuate people and try to save lives, was nothing short of heroic.”

In response to the crash, multiple elementary schools in the vicinity were closed for the day  Evacuation efforts are ongoing, with residents being directed to a nearby school. Emergency teams are also conducting door-to-door checks to ensure no one remains trapped inside affected homes.

 

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