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1 killed, 13 injured by lightning strike at archery range in New Jersey

One person was killed and 13 others – including 8 children – were injured after being struck by lightning at an archery club in Jackson Township, New Jersey on Wednesday.

About half of the people injured at the archery club were juveniles that belonged to the Jackson Scouts Troop 204, a Scouting America-affiliated organization (per CNN). Thirteen other people, including a 7-year-old, were injured in the lightning strike at the Black Knight Bowbenders archery range in Jackson Township.

Jackson Township Mayor Michael Reina told New York ABC station WABC that the strike hit the ground near a group at the archery range, a well-known community site that regularly hosts events. The Jackson Township Police Department said it received a call shortly after 7 p.m. reporting multiple people struck by lightning, resulting in a male being administered CPR, while multiple other victims were being triaged.

Jackson Township Police Chief Matthew D. Kunz saidin a statement that “A 61-year-old male did succumb to his injuries”. Kunz added that those injured suffered burns as well as “non-specific complaints of not feeling well”. Police Public Safety Director Joseph Candido said that all those injured transported to area hospitals, adding that none of the injuries were life threatening.

USA Archery said Thursday it was “heartbroken” by the death of Robert Montgomery after the lightning strike at the Black Knight Bowbenders archery club, adding the group stands in solidarity with the “entire archery community during this difficult time. We are relieved to hear that those who were injured are on the road to recovery, and our thoughts are with them as they rebuild and regain strength. A moment of silence will be held for the victims at a youth archery competition in Albuquerque Thursday.”

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NFL veteran linebacker Bryan Braman dies at 38 after cancer battle

Former Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Bryan Braman died Thursday after seeking treatment this year for a rare, aggressive form of cancer. He was 38.

Braman’s agent Sean Stellato confirmed his death Thursday, noting that Braman had two daughters, ages 11 and 8. Stellato said in a statement that “Bryan, people saw this enormous human being, but his heart was big as his body. His spirit was so motivating. He was so real and genuine with everybody. That made him special. It’s hard. I feel like I lost my firstborn. This kid, he gave me his bed every time I came to Philadelphia. He would threaten me if I didn’t stay with him. That’s something I’ll always cherish. My heart hurts today.”

Braman received his diagnosis in February, according to a GoFundMe page set up to help him with expenses. The GoFundMe said that Braman had underwent several surgeries in Seattle to treat a rare, aggressive form of cancer, adding that he had trouble recovering from his procedures due to his lowered immunity, and that the cancer was growing around his vital organs.

Braman’s GoFundMe page had a goal of $25,000, but was nearing $90,000 as of Thursday. A June update on the GoFundMe page read that “Bryan is home with his family after undergoing a CAR-T cell reprogramming treatment program in Seattle. With the cancer that Bryan has, which is a very rare form of cancer, the CAR-T treatment had the highest chance of success as the cells are reprogrammed to fight this cancer that is within Bryan. His cells did re-infuse themselves, and did in fact start reproducing within his bone marrow. At first, the mass did start to shrink, but then the cancer started fighting back.”

Former Texans star J.J. Watt donated $10,000 alongside other former teammates; with Watt posting on X: “Rest in Peace brother. Gone far too soon.”

Braman played at Idaho, Long Beach Community College and West Texas A&M before entering the league as an undrafted free agent signing by the Texans in 2011. He joined the Eagles in 2014, totaling 56 combined tackles over 97 career appearances. He also made seven postseason appearances, including three during the Eagles’ Super Bowl-winning run in 2017-18.

The Eagles said in a statement: “During his four seasons in Philadelphia, Bryan was a loyal teammate, a supporter of the community, and a valuable member of our Super Bowl LII-winning team. More importantly, he was a devoted father who passionately loved his family and everyone around him. We extend our deepest condolences to Bryan’s family and all who are grieving his loss during this difficult time.”

The Texans also shared: “We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Bryan Braman. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Braman family during this difficult time.”

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Washington Commanders sign pass rusher Von Miller to 1-year deal

The Washington Commanders agreed to a one-year deal with pass rusher Von Miller. The Buffalo Bills released Miller in March. Miller, 36, posted photos of himself to his social media in a Commanders jersey, with the caption: “DC, what’s good?”

Miller, the No. 2 overall pick by the Denver Broncos in the 2011 NFL Draft, will be joining his fourth different franchise. The 13-year veteran has recorded 129.5 career sacks to rank 16th on the all-time list, and totaled 17 combined tackles, eight quarterback hits, seven tackles for a loss and six sacks over 13 appearances last season for the Bills.

An eight-time Pro Bowl selection, three-time All-Pro, two-time Super Bowl champion, Super Bowl MVP and former Defensive Rookie of the Year, Miller totaled at least 10 sacks in seven of his first eight seasons. He logged a career-high 18.5 sacks in 2012 for the Broncos.

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Jason Aldean, Ludacris to headline 2-day inaugural Sports Illustrated Stadium concert series

Sports Illustrated Stadium has officially announced its debut ‘Sports Illustrated Stadium Concert Series,’ set to take place October 10–11, 2025 in Harrison, New Jersey.

The two-day event marks Sports Illustrated Stadium’s first major concert series scheduled at the 25,000+ capacity venue. The concert series will span two separately ticketed nights, each showcasing a different musical genre—ranging from country to rap, hip-hop, and R&B.

The first evening will be headlined by country star Jason Aldean, joined by rising country talents Warren Zeiders, Chase McDaniel, and Lauren Gottshall, along with longtime collaborator and trailblazing country DJ Dee Jay Silver. The second night features hip-hop icon Ludacris, joined by Ashanti, Flo Rida, Rick Ross, and Fat Joe.

David Lane, CEO of Sports Illustrated Tickets and concert promotion shares: “the inaugural Sports Illustrated Stadium Concert Series highlights our vision of making this venue a premier destination for world-class sports, concerts and cultural experiences in the New York metropolitan area. With an iconic lineup and unmatched energy, this is just the beginning. We are confident Sports Illustrated Stadium will set a new standard for live entertainment in this region, and we look forward to creating cherished memories for fans here for years to come.”

For further information, head to Ticketmaster.

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Singer Connie Francis dies at age 87

Singer Connie Francis, best known for her chart-topping hits in the ’50s and ’60s, has died at the age of 87.

Francis’ copyrights and royalties manager, Ron Roberts, in a post on social media: “It is with a heavy heart and extreme sadness that i inform you of the passing of my dear friend Connie Francis last night. I know that Connie would approve that her fans are among the first to learn of this sad news.”

Although an official cause of death was not announced, Francis had recently revealed that she was “back in hospital” on July 2, telling fans she’d been “undergoing tests and checks to determine the cause(s) of the extreme pain I have been experiencing.”  However, Francis laster wrote in a Fourth of July post on Facebook that she was “feeling much better after a good night,” two days after it was confirmed that she had been hospitalized.

Francis, born Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero in Newark, New Jersey, is estimated to have sold more than 200 million records worldwide in her lifetime. Her first hit song, “Who’s Sorry Now,” debuted in 1958. In 1960, Francis was only 21 when she became the first female artist to get a Billboard Hot 100 No 1 hit, with her song “Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool.” Francis went on to have 53 hits on the Billboard charts over the course of her decades-long career. n 1964, she was awarded a special Golden Globe for her contributions to the recording world.

Most recently, Francis’s 1962 hit “Pretty Little Baby” had a resurgence after it went viral on TikTok. The song has been used in more than 17 million videos totaling more than 27 billion views globally on the app. Francis said at the time in response to the renewed interest in her music: “My thanks to TikTok and its members for the wonderful, and oh so unexpected, reception given to my 1961 recording ‘Pretty Little Baby.’ The first I learned of it was when Ron called to advise me that I had ‘a viral hit.’ Clearly out of touch with present-day music statistics terminology, my initial response was to ask: ‘What’s that?’ I’m flabbergasted and excited about the huge buzz my 1962 recording of ‘Pretty Little Baby’ is making all over the world To think that a song I recorded 63 years ago is captivating new generations of audiences is truly overwhelming for me.”

According to PEOPLE, in addition to her music career Francis was an advocate for rape victims and those impacted by trauma after she was raped in 1974 and survived a suicide attempt in 1984.  She is survived by her son,  Joseph Garzilli Jr.

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Mel Brooks and Josh Gad to helm sequel film ‘Spaceballs 2’

Filmmaker and actor Mel Brooks and actor-writer Josh Gad officially announced that a sequel to the 1987 Star Wars spoof Spaceballs is officially in the works. Deadline.com reported Brooks, Bill Pullman and Rick Moranis are set to reprise their roles of Yogurt, Lone Star and Dark Helmet.

Brooks said in a video released on social media: “After 40 years, we asked, ‘What do the fans want? But, instead, we’re making this movie. May the Schwartz be with you.”  The words, “The Schwartz awakens in 2027,” then appeared across the screen.

Gad wrote in a separate post: “I was that child who saw Spaceballs before I ever saw Star Wars and then wondered why anyone would do a dramatic remake of the Mel Brooks classic. It is therefore the greatest gift of my life to now help take the reins and work alongside Mel and this incredible group to do a sequel to the movie that first inspired George Lucas.”

Brooks returns as Yogurt (the gold-faced mystic Yoda-esque figure) in the forthcoming Spaceballs sequel, spoofing Star Wars and other films of the era.  Brooks will also produce the film alongside Brian Grazer, Jeb Brody, co-writer Josh Gad, and director Josh Greenbaum.

Gad previously said that Brooks is “incredibly involved” in the creative process for the sequel, and that the film is “a love letter to not only Spaceballs, but to all things Mel Brooks.” The original movie also co-starred Daphne Zuniga and John Candy, who died in 1994, as well as featured the voice of the late Joan Rivers.

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Steve Miller Band cancels all 2025 tour dates due to recent unpredictable weather

The Steve Miller Band has canceled their 2025 headlining tour, sharing the news via social media and citing weather concerns as the main factor in the cancellation.

A social post from the band read:
“You make music with your instincts
“You live your life by your instincts
“Always trust your instincts…
“The Steve Miller Band has cancelled all of our upcoming tour dates.
“The combination of extreme heat, unpredictable flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes and massive forest fires make these risks for you our audience, the band and the crew unacceptable. So…
“You can blame it on the weather…The tour is cancelled.
“Don’t know where, don’t know when… We hope to see you all again
Wishing you all Peace, Love and Happiness,
Please take care of each other.
Steve, The Band and the Crew”.

Per Variety, the band has canceled all 31 scheduled dates of its U.S. tour, slated to begin Aug. 15 in Bethel, NY and travel across the country before concluding in Anaheim, Calif. on Nov. 8.

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Shinedown’s Brent Smith teams with Lynyrd Skynyrd for ‘Simple Man’

Lynyrd Skynyrd have teamed with Brent Smith of Shinedown for a live version of their iconic hit, “Simple Man.”

The new single and music video is the latest release from Lynyrd Skynyrd’s live album/DVD: Lynyrd Skynyrd – Celebrating 50 Years – Live At The Ryman — which captured the legendary southern rock band’s historic 50th-anniversary concert at Nashville’s legendary venue. Special guests on the album include Jelly Roll, Marcus King, John Osborne (The Brothers Osborne), Brent Smith (Shinedown), and Donnie Van Zant (Van Zant & .38 Special).

See the performance video of “Simple Man” (Feat. Brent Smith of Shinedown) – HERE.

Stream Lynyrd Skynyrd – Celebrating 50 Years – Live At The RymanHERE.

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Shinedown’s Brent Smith teams with Lynyrd Skynyrd for ‘Simple Man’

Lynyrd Skynyrd have teamed with Brent Smith of Shinedown for a live version of their iconic hit, “Simple Man.”

The new single and music video is the latest release from Lynyrd Skynyrd’s live album/DVD: Lynyrd Skynyrd – Celebrating 50 Years – Live At The Ryman — which captured the legendary southern rock band’s historic 50th-anniversary concert at Nashville’s legendary venue. Special guests on the album include Jelly Roll, Marcus King, John Osborne (The Brothers Osborne), Brent Smith (Shinedown), and Donnie Van Zant (Van Zant & .38 Special).

See the performance video of “Simple Man” (Feat. Brent Smith of Shinedown) – HERE.

Stream Lynyrd Skynyrd – Celebrating 50 Years – Live At The RymanHERE.

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Black Eyed Peas to join Shakira as special guests for LA shows at SoFi Stadium

Shakira will be joined by Black Eyed Peas as the special guest on her two Los Angeles stadium dates at SoFi Stadium on Monday, August 4th (which is sold out) and Tuesday, August 5th, as part of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour.  The Los Angeles shows will mark a special reunion between the band and Shakira, who previously collaborated on two singles – “Girl Like Me” in 2020 and “Don’t You Worry” in 2022.

Shakira had added a second stadium date in Los Angeles to her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour on Tuesday, August 5th at SoFi Stadium, in addition to the previously announced sold-out show on Monday, August 4th.

Shakira officially kicked off the North American leg of her record-breaking Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour with a sold-out stadium show in Charlotte, NC at Bank of America Stadium on May 13th.

The tour first launched in Latin America this February with a sold-out stadium run that drew over 1.3 million fans across 25 shows in 11 cities, including Rio de Janeiro, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, and Guadalajara.

For ticket information, head HERE.

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