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Primus recruits Maynard James Keenan for ‘Little Lord Fentanyl’

Primus have unveiled a new track, “Little Lord Fentanyl,” featuring a guest performance from Maynard James Keenan (Tool, A Perfect Circle, Puscifer).

Little Lord Fentanyl marks the band’s first release since 2022’s Conspiranoid EP, and introduces new drummer John Hoffman, who earned his spot after beating out over 6,100 applicants in the band’s global “Interstellar Drum Derby” audition.

The release of the new track comes in the midst of Primus’ spring run on the Sessanta Tour, alongside A Perfect Circle and Puscifer; and comes ahead of the band’s Onward & Upward summer headline tour, which kicks off July 5th in Paso Robles, CA.  That tour will hit 24 cities nationwide, including iconic venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre, The Greek Theatre, The Rooftop at Pier 17, and a two-night finale at Channel 24 in Sacramento, with support from Ty Segall and MonoNeon on select dates.

Listen to ‘Little Lord Fentanyl’ – HERE.

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Joe Jonas drops ‘Heart By Heart’ video, deluxe edition of new LP

Joe Jonas has shared the official music video for his latest single, “Heart By Heart,” taken from his new solo album Music For People Who Believe In Love.  Directed by renowned filmmaker Anthony Mandle, the clip opens with Jonas having a run-in with an ex on the streets of New York City. After saying goodbye, Jonas wanders through the West Village, flooded with memories from the relationship

Shortly after he dropped his sophomore album, Jonas released an expanded edition of the LP. The deluxe version of Music For People Who Believe In Love features the new studio track “Water Under the Bridge” as well as live versions of the songs “Heart By Heart,” “What This Could Be” and “Honey Blonde”.

In a statement, Jonas said, “This album has been a long time coming, and it holds a whole lot of my heart. It’s the most personal music l’ve ever made, full of the messy, beautiful, confusing, and hopeful parts of love and life. Making this record was a special journey that I feel so lucky to have had so many people that I deeply admire join me on.”

See the video for ‘Heart by Heart’ – HERE.

Stream Music For People Who Believe In Love (Deluxe Edition) – HERE.

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Sports Daypop

NBA Finals: Pacers beat Thunder 108-91 to force deciding Game 7

The Indiana Pacers defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 108–91 on Thursday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Game 6 of the NBA Finals. The series, now tied at three games apiece, will advance to Game 7 for the first time since 2016

Obi Toppin led the way with 20 points off the bench, with Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton adding 17 and 14 points, respectively. Haliburton was questionable to play in the lead up to the game with a calf strain; he said after the game: “We just wanted to protect home court. We didn’t want to see these guys celebrate a championship on our home floor. Backs against the wall—we just responded ..It’s the Finals, all of us got to give everything we have. I give everything I have for this group and this locker room. … My guys have had my back all year, especially tonight, and that means the world to me.”

The Pacers and Thunder will meet on Sunday for Game 7 at Paycom Center.

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‘Little Remedies’ children’s cough syrup recalled over possible bacterial contamination

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration shared in an alert that a children’s cough syrup from the brand Little Remedies is being recalled due to microbial contamination.

Medtech Products Inc., the brands’ manufacturer, voluntarily issued the recall of its Little Remedies® Honey Cough Syrup after it learned it could be contaminated with Bacillus cereus, which can cause two types of food-borne illnesses, and loss of shelf-stability. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps and diarrhea starting between one and 16 hours after exposure to a contaminated product.  The FDA stated that “although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term illness, exposure to high levels of foodborne B. cereus can cause death.”

The product, “Little Remedies® Honey Cough Syrup” with item number 7-56184-10737-9, was distributed nationwide in retailers and online from Dec. 14, 2022 through June 4, 2025.  The cough syrup is packaged in a 4-fluid-ounce amber bottle in an outer carton, with the lot code on both the bottle label and on the bottom of the carton. Officials said the cough syrup is intended for use by children 1 year and older.

The impacted lot numbers and expiration dates are as follows:

Lot # 0039 – Expiry date 11/2025
Lot # 0545 – Expiry date 01/2026
Lot # 0640 – Expiry date 02/2026
Lot # 0450 – Expiry date 05/2026
Lot # 1198 – Expiry date 12/2026

The recall does not include any other Little Remedies® products. The FDA noted that no serious adverse events have been reported, but consumers who have the product should stop using it immediately. If you’ve experienced any problems that may be related to the recalled product, the FDA advises contacting your healthcare provider.

Consumers with refund requests or questions can contact Medtech via email at medicalaffairs@prestigebrands.com, through its website at www.prestigebrands.com or by phone at (800) 754-8853.

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President Trump extends TikTok ban deadline for third time

President Donald Trump issued a new executive order on Thursday, granting TikTok an additional 90 days to continue operating in the United States, providing more time for his administration to finalize a deal to be sold to a US entity – or banned from the country. This marks the third time Trump has extended the platform’s operating window.

Trump announced the extension on Truth Social on Thursday, emphasizing his desire to keep the app available to U.S. users, writing: “I’ve just signed the Executive Order extending the Deadline for the TikTok closing for 90 days (September 17, 2025). Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

TikTok has become a central part of Trump’s outreach, especially to younger voters—he joined the platform last year and has since gained more than 15 million followers. Back in January, he mentioned he has a “soft spot” for the app.  White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement on Thursday: “As he has said many times, President Trump does not want TikTok to go dark. This extension will last 90 days, which the administration will spend working to ensure this deal is closed so that the American people can continue to use TikTok with the assurance that their data is safe and secure.”

A congressionally mandated ban on the app was initially due to take effect on January 20; the app went dark for just 14 hours in the U.S. due to a national ban passed by Congress and upheld by the Supreme Court, before Trump issued a reprieve.  The second delay occurred in April, during talks to restructure TikTok as a U.S.-owned entity. Those negotiations collapsed when China withdrew from the agreement following Trump’s announcement of new tariffs.

TikTok, owned by Chinese tech firm ByteDance, said in a statement: “We are grateful for President Trump’s leadership and support in ensuring that TikTok continues to be available for more than 170 million American users and 7.5 million U.S. businesses that rely on the platform as we continue to work with Vice President Vance’s Office.”

Public opinion on TikTok is divided; a new Pew Research Center poll found that only about one in three Americans currently support banning the app—a notable drop from 50% in support back in March 2023. Among those in favor of a ban, the vast majority (roughly 80%) pointed to serious concerns over data privacy and national security as their main motivation, according to Pew’s findings.

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Pro Bowl linebacker C.J.Mosley announces retirement from NFL after 10 seasons

Five-time Pro Bowl linebacker C.J. Mosley announced his retirement from the NFL on Thursday.

The former Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets player said in a video posted to his Instagram and X accounts: “Once upon a time, a kid from Mobile, Ala., had a dream to do great things on the football field. I followed you my whole life not knowing where you would take me .. To envision myself as a Ray Lewis or a Brian Urlacher was just the first step of this 11-year journey. You opened doors that I once only dreamed of. You gave me passion. You gave me strength, self endurance, pain and most importantly, the DNA to trust and lead men .. Today, it is time to wake up from my childhood dream and share it with the next generation. I spent my whole life and career building my legacy. Now it’s time to start a new chapter with new dreams. It won’t be easy, but I’m here to tell you every sacrifice is worth it. When you wake up, what will your legacy look like?”

Mosley, 33, entered the league as the No. 17 overall pick by the Ravens in the 2014 NFL Draft, finishing the season No. 2 in AP defensive rookie of the year voting. He was also selected to his first Pro Bowl and was a second-team All-Pro.

He played his first five seasons with the Ravens before signing a five-year, $85 million deal with the Jets in 2019.   The linebacker, who sat out in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, totaled 1,083 combined tackles, including 687 solo takedowns, as well as 12 interceptions, 12 sacks, 10 forced fumbles, nine fumble recoveries and three touchdowns over 133 career appearances. In 2024, Mosley was limited to just four games with three starts due to a neck injury.

Mosley received Pro Football Focus’ 15th-best defensive rating in 2022, when he earned second-team All-Pro honors for the fifth time of his career. In 2023, he received their third-best defensive rating among linebackers who were in for at least 80% of 1,170 snaps — the most by any linebacker.

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Country Music Association reveals lineup for 2025 ‘CMA Fest’ televised special

The Country Music Association and ABC Television Network have revealed the star-studded lineup for the “CMA Fest presented by SoFi” primetime concert television special, co-hosted by Cody Johnson and Ashley McBryde.

Featured performers include: Trace Adkins, Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, BigXthaPlug, Brooks & Dunn, Luke Bryan, Jordan Davis, Riley Green, Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson, Marcus King, Brandon Lake, Ella Langley, Carín León, Ashley McBryde, Parker McCollum, Scotty McCreery, Megan Moroney, Carly Pearce, Rascal Flatts, The Red Clay Strays, Darius Rucker, Dylan Scott, Shaboozey, Blake Shelton, Zach Top, Travis Tritt, Keith Urban, Lainey Wilson and Bailey Zimmerman.

The three-hour concert event will air on Thursday, June 26th at 8 pm ET/PT on ABC, as well as stream the next day on Hulu.

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Jensen Ackles stars in trailer for new Prime Video series ‘Countdown’

Prime Video is sharing the trailer for the new series Countdown, starring Jensen Ackles as LAPD detective Mark Meachum, who is recruited into a secret task force to investigate the murder of a Department of Homeland Security officer.

The show’s official logline reads, “When an officer with the Department of Homeland Security is murdered in broad daylight, LAPD detective Mark Meachum is recruited to a secret task force, alongside undercover agents from all branches of law enforcement, to investigate. But the hunt for the killer soon uncovers a plot far more sinister than anyone could have imagined, kicking off a race against time to save a city of millions.”

Countdown is created, executive produced and showrun by Derek Haas, and also stars Eric Dane, Jessica Camacho, Violett Beane, Elliot Knight and Uli Latukefu.

As previously announced, the series will launch with its first three episodes on June 25, with new episodes to follow weekly, leading up to the season finale on Sept. 3. See the trailer: HERE.

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31st annual Critics Choice Awards to kick-off awards season in 2026, returning Jan. 4

The 31st annual Critics Choice Awards is scheduled to kick-off awards season on Jan. 4, 2026, airing on E! and USA Network. The event will take place at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif., beginning at 7:00 p.m. EST.

Per a press release, the awards show celebrates “the finest in cinematic and television achievement,” with television nominations announced Dec. 4, followed by movie categories the next day (December 5th).

Joey Berlin, CCA CEO, in a statement: “The Critics Choice Association is excited to kick off awards season as the first major televised show of 2026. In our expanded partnership with E! and USA Network, we’re joined again in our shared mission to uplift the creative community and their incredible work — while also deepening our relationship with live events audiences and awards devotees alike. Together, we are proud to continue making the Critics Choice Awards a can’t-miss awards season destination, delivering unforgettable speeches and momentum-building moments championing our industry’s best. CCA is excited to build upon our three-decades of experience driving the awards conversation and, this year, take the lead with our show on January 4.”

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Dropkick Murphys share “Who’ll Stand with Us?” from new album ‘For The People’

Dropkick Murphys have announced a new album, For the People, will arrive on July 4th on digital platforms, followed by a physical release on Oct. 10 featuring five bonus tracks. For The People also includes a collaboration with folk legend Billy Bragg, in a tribute to late Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan, and The Mary Wallopers.

The video for the politically charged lead single “Who’ll Stand with Us?” can be found HERE. As stated in a press release, “Who’ll Stand With Us?,’ the album’s first single, is a call for unity, a return to sanity, and a look at what – and who – is really dividing us. It gets straight to the point: When the billionaires and broligarchs get done neutering society, what’s left for the rest of us? The song aims to frame class warfare for what it is. And, like all Dropkick Murphys songs, it empowers listeners to take action.” 

Frontman Ken Casey shares: “We’ve always had the same message and haven’t been afraid to speak out about what’s important to us. But for me now, I think about my kids’ future, and the next generation. That could be anything from speaking out against injustices, or just simply making sure you take the time to tell the people close to you how important they are to you.”

Later in the summer, Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion will hit the road for their co-headlining U.S. Summer Of Discontent Tour from July 22nd through August 17th.

Pre-order For The PeopleHERE.

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