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Linkin Park shares visualizer for ‘Unshatter’

Linkin Park kicked-off their 2025 world tour last month, and also dropped their new single titled “Unshatter” off the deluxe version of their comeback LP, FROM ZERO. This time, they’re picking up the pieces with a percussive, pop-rock number called “Unshatter.”

Frontman Mike Shinoda explained in a statement: “‘Unshatter’ was an early track we made while recording ‘From Zero.’  Emily’s huge vocal in the bridge was one of the moments that gave us an indication of what was possible together.”

The band’s extensive tour will span several months, wrapping up on November 11th in Brasília, Brazil. Alongside the spring dates in the United States, the itinerary includes a run through the UK and Europe, followed by a second North American leg starting in late July.

See the visualizer for ‘Unshatter’ – HERE.

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Linkin Park shares visualizer for ‘Unshatter’

Linkin Park kicked-off their 2025 world tour last month, and also dropped their new single titled “Unshatter” off the deluxe version of their comeback LP, FROM ZERO. This time, they’re picking up the pieces with a percussive, pop-rock number called “Unshatter.”

Frontman Mike Shinoda explained in a statement: “‘Unshatter’ was an early track we made while recording ‘From Zero.’  Emily’s huge vocal in the bridge was one of the moments that gave us an indication of what was possible together.”

The band’s extensive tour will span several months, wrapping up on November 11th in Brasília, Brazil. Alongside the spring dates in the United States, the itinerary includes a run through the UK and Europe, followed by a second North American leg starting in late July.

See the visualizer for ‘Unshatter’ – HERE.

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Five people killed in passenger train collision with vehicle in Gary, Indiana

Five people were killed after a train hit their vehicle when the driver allegedly went around the crossing gate in Gary, Indiana.

The incident took place just after 10 p.m. on Wednesday, near Highway 20 and Utah Street in Gary, Indiana, when a witness told Gary Police that the crossing gate for the oncoming South Shore train was down when the driver of the vehicle went around it to beat the train.   The Gary Police Department confirmed all five people inside the vehicle died. The identities of the victims were not released as of Thursday.

South Shore service was temporarily suspended but was up and running again as of Thursday morning.  The South Shore Line put out a statement regarding the collision:

“On June 25, 2025, shortly after 10 PM, South Shore Line Train #133 was traveling eastbound in Gary, Indiana, approaching the intersection at US 12/20 and 7th Avenue when a southbound vehicle bypassed lowered crossing gates and entered the path of the oncoming train.

Emergency responders were immediately dispatched to the scene. According to the Gary Police Department, the five occupants of the vehicle sustained fatal injuries. No passengers or crew members aboard the train were injured.

Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by this tragic incident. We remind everyone to never attempt to cross railroad tracks when signals are activated, and to always expect a train on any track from any direction at any time. South Shore Line services were temporarily suspended following the incident, but normal operations have since resumed. We will continue to cooperate fully with local authorities during their ongoing investigation.”

South Shore Line President Mike Noland confirmed that the passengers and crews on the train were not hurt, and added: “putting aside the fact we always want people to be extremely careful around trains and train tracks and to expect a train on a track at any time – there is a tragedy when five human beings are lost and our hearts go out to the family of the loved ones who experienced loss in this accident.”

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Supreme Court rules for South Carolina in effort to cut Planned Parenthood funding

On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of South Carolina’s effort to cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood. The case centered on whether recipients of Medicaid, a joint federal and state health insurance program for low-income people, may sue to enforce a requirement under U.S. law that they may obtain medical assistance from any qualified and willing provider.

In a 6–3 decision, divided along ideological lines with conservative justices in the majority, the Court determined that the federal law in question does not grant Medicaid patients the authority to bring lawsuits against states to enforce their right to provider choice. Justice Neil Gorsuch delivered the opinion for the court, with the three liberal justices, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson, in dissent.

Justice Gorsuch wrote the majority opinion, which also potentially opens the door for other Republican-led states to pursue similar actions. The ruling effectively curtails the ability of Medicaid enrollees to challenge such decisions in court.  Gorsuch wrote: “[t]he decision whether to let private plaintiffs enforce a new statutory right poses delicate questions of public policy. New rights for some mean new duties for others. And private enforcement actions, meritorious or not, can force governments to direct money away from public services and spend it instead on litigation. The job of resolving how best to weigh those competing costs and benefits belongs to the people’s elected representatives, not unelected judges charged with applying the law as they find it .. Congress knows how to give a grantee clear and unambiguous notice that, if it accepts federal funds, it may face private suits asserting an individual right to choose a medical provider,” but “that is not the law we have.”

In 2018, Republican Governor Henry McMaster signed an executive order barring Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, the regional branch of the organization, from offering family planning services through Medicaid. McMaster said in a statement after the ruling: “Seven years ago, we took decisive action to uphold the sanctity of life and assert our state’s values. Today, our stance has been vindicated.” South Carolina received support from 18 other states in the case.

In her dissent, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, joined by the Court’s two other liberal justices, argued that the ruling continues a troubling trend of weakening the 1871 Civil Rights Act. The law was originally passed in the aftermath of the Civil War to give individuals the ability to sue over civil rights violations: “[T]oday’s decision is likely to result in tangible harm to real people. At a minimum, it will deprive Medicaid recipients in South Carolina of their only meaningful way of enforcing a right that Congress has expressly granted to them. And, more concretely, it will strip those South Carolinians — and countless other Medicaid recipients around the country — of a deeply personal freedom: the ‘ability to decide who treats us at our most vulnerable.’ The court today disregards Congress’s express desire to prevent that very outcome .. South Carolina asks us to hollow out that provision so that the state can evade liability for violating the rights of its Medicaid recipients to choose their own doctors. The court abides South Carolina’s request. I would not.”

Planned Parenthood sharply criticized the outcome. Paige Johnson, president of the South Atlantic affiliate, called the decision a “devastating blow that undermines fundamental freedoms and threatens to deepen South Carolina’s growing health care crisis;” and Planned Parenthood Federation of America President Alexis McGill Johnson said in a statement that “today, the Supreme Court once again sided with politicians who believe they know better than you, who want to block you from seeing your trusted health care provider and making your own healthcare decisions.”

This case reached the Supreme Court prior to its 2022 decision overturning Roe v. Wade, which ended the constitutional right to abortion.  South Carolina at that time enacted a law banning most abortions after six weeks, resulting in significantly reduced access; however Planned Parenthood continues to operate clinics in Charleston and Columbia to offer abortion services in compliance with the state’s new law, alongside other medical services like cancer screenings, contraception, and pregnancy testing.

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Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn signs 1-year, $1 million contract extension plus performance bonuses

The Dallas Stars have re-signed captain Jamie Benn on a one-year contract worth up to $4 million in bonuses. The deal carries a base salary of $1 million with an additional $3 million available in performance incentives. Benn had just completed an eight-year contract that carries a $9.5 million cap hit.

The Stars made the news official with a post on social media: “Jamie Benn, Forever a Star ⭐ We have signed Captain Jamie Benn to a one-year contract extension through the 2025-2026 season.”

Stars general manager Jim Nill said in a release: “Jamie embodies everything it means to be a Dallas Star, and has since he was drafted 18 years ago. There was never a doubt that Jamie would return next season, and we are thrilled for both our organization and our fans that he will continue to lead our team in our pursuit of winning a championship.”

Benn’s deal has a base salary of $1 million plus an additional $3 million in potential performance bonuses. He will receive $500,000 each for hitting 20, 30, 50 and 60-games played during the 2025-26 season, an additional $500,000 if the Stars win the Western Conference final, and $500,000 more if the team wins the Stanley Cup.

Benn, who turns 36 next month, was selected by the Stars in the fifth round of the 2007 NHL draft.  He had 49 points (16 goals, 33 assists) last season (his 16th with the franchise).  The forward also ranks second in franchise history in goals (399), points (956) and games played (1,192) behind Hall of Famer Mike Modano (557, 1,359, 1,459) and is third in assists (557).  He has been Dallas’ captain since Sept. 19, 2013.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign coach Todd Bowles, GM Jason Licht to multi-year extensions

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Thursday that they have signed coach Todd Bowles and general manager Jason Licht to multi-year contract extensions. The team didn’t provide terms, but sources told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler that Bowles’ deal is a three-year extension through the 2028 season.

Buccaneers owner Joel Glazer said in a release: “Jason and Todd’s leadership has been critical to our organization’s success. The winning culture they have established has us well positioned for the future. The continuity and stability they provide will play a large role in our ability to compete for additional championships.”

Bowles is the fourth coach to work under Licht, who joined the Buccaneers in 2014.  Bowles owns an overall record of 53-65 in eight years as an NFL head coach, including previous stops with the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets. He led the Buccaneers to a 27-24 record and three division titles over the last three seasons, and shared in a statement: “I am excited to continue working with Jason for years to come as we build on the success we’ve enjoyed and keep reaching for even bigger and better goals. My family loves Tampa and we’re looking forward to delivering more great moments for our fans in the coming seasons.  I also appreciate the confidence that the Glazer Family has shown in my abilities to lead this football team. It is a responsibility I do not take lightly and am honored to have.”

Licht said: “I am very grateful to the Glazer Family for the trust and belief they have shown in what we are doing here. I am also very excited to continue working alongside Todd well into the future as we continue our mission of finding and developing talented players and chasing additional championships for our fans.”

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Willie Nelson’s ‘All-Star 4th of July Picnic’ to feature Bob Dylan, The Avett Brothers and more

Willie Nelson’s annual 4th of July Picnic will return to Austin, Texas this year, featuring live music from Nelson, Bob Dylan, The Avett Brothers, Asleep at the Wheel, The Mavericks, and Tami Neilson.

Nelson shared: “I’m 92 years old and I’ll be there so you have no excuse. I look forward to bringing back my annual 4th of July Picnic to the city I love and sharing this special event with all my Austin fans.”

The event will take place on July 4 at the Germania Insurance Amphitheater at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas.

Tickets and VIP packages are on sale at the link: HERE.

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Grand Ole Opry to mark 100th anniversary with show at London’s Royal Albert Hall

As part of its 100th anniversary festivities, the Grand Ole Opry is set to make history with its first-ever live international broadcast. The legendary country music institution will take the stage at London’s renowned Royal Albert Hall on September 26 for a one-night-only event.

The special performance, titled Grand Ole Opry: Live in London, will feature a star-packed lineup of Opry members, including Luke Combs, Ashley McBryde, Carly Pearce, Darius Rucker, and Marty Stuart. Alongside these familiar names, a selection of guest artists from the UK will also join the show, with their names to be revealed soon.

Rucker said: “Being a member of the Grand Ole Opry is a great honor; it’s always felt like the Opry was my home away from home. To have the opportunity to bring such a big part of my musical roots to Royal Albert Hall is a full-circle moment for me while I work on a project with so many talented songwriters and producers based in London. I can’t think of a better way to honor the Opry’s global impact on country music as we share its magic with a new generation of fans.”

Colin Reed, Executive Chairman of Opry parent company Ryman Hospitality Properties, added: “This milestone year for the Grand Ole Opry has arrived at the perfect time as country music enjoys an unprecedented rise in global popularity, especially here in the United Kingdom. Our first-ever broadcast outside of the United States will celebrate the influential music that has shaped this genre and pay tribute to the unique Opry show format that has entertained music lovers for 100 years. With the help of some of our most treasured Opry members and some very special guests, we hope to give fans a taste of what goes on every week back in Nashville and inspire them to come visit the epicenter of country music.”

Dan Rogers, Senior Vice President and Executive Producer of the Opry: “The magical thing about the Opry is how many lives it’s touched over the past 100 years. No matter where you live, when you listen to country music all roads eventually lead to the Grand Ole Opry and its members both past and present. This show, like the others we are fortunate to program during this special year, will be a celebration of all that has come before it, a moment to embrace something that’s never happened before and a preview of what lies ahead.”

Tickets for the London concert are available at royalalberthall.com.

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Starz ‘Outlander: Blood Of My Blood’ drops teaser trailer, premiering August 8th

Starz is previewing the upcoming ‘Outlander’ prequel series Blood of My Blood, which premieres Aug. 8.

The network shared new teaser images for “Outlander: Blood of My Blood” which will release new episodes weekly on Fridays. The show is a spin-off of the long-running drama “Outlander,” which debuted in 2014 and is currently preparing for its eighth season. The prequel will introduce a new cast and fresh storylines while exploring the origins of key characters from the original series.

According to the show’s official synopsis, the story spans from World War I battlefields to 18th-century Scotland, highlighting two love stories defined by “loyalty, passion, and desire,” as the couples face challenges that threaten to pull them apart.

The series will center on two romantic storylines: Julia Moriston (played by Hermione Corfield) and Henry Beauchamp (Jeremy Irvine), and Ellen MacKenzie (Harriet Slater) and Brian Fraser (Jamie Roy), who are the parents of original series protagonists Claire Randall and Jamie Fraser. Additional cast members include Tony Curran as Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, Séamus McLean Ross as Colum MacKenzie, Sam Retford as Dougal MacKenzie, Rory Alexander as Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser, and Conor MacNeill as Ned Gowan.

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See the first trailer for ‘Wicked: For Good’ starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo return in the first trailer for Wicked: For Good. 

Wicked: For Good is the second of a two-film adaption of the Broadway musical by director Jon M. Chu, picking up the stories of Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba and Ariana Grande’s Glinda years later.  The sequel picks up after Elphaba (Erivo) is branded a “wicked witch” and flees the Land of Oz.

The films are inspired by Gregory Maguire’s 1995 book and the 2003 Broadway adaptation. The story explores the origins of “The Wicked Witch of the West,” and “Glinda the Good” from The Wizard of Oz, inspired by the Frank L. Baum novel.

Wicked: For Good is in theaters Nov. 21; see the trailer: HERE.

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