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Sarah McLachlan to release ‘Better Broken,’ her first album in over a decade

Sarah McLachlan will release Better Broken, her tenth studio album (and first album of new material in over a decade), due out September 19th. McLachlan wrote on social media: ‘I am so thrilled to finally be able to announce my new album Better Broken will be released on September 19!! This album was so much fun to make and producers Tony Berg, Will Maclellan and I had such an amazing joyful time building the songs together, I’ve never laughed so much in a recording studio. 😊

Better Broken takes its title from its opening track, and comes alongside the official music video, directed by Lauren Wade and produced by Zebulon Griffin.  McLachlan shared: “A lot of the lyrics on this record came from thinking about the world right now and asking, ‘How do we move through this landscape? How do we keep our heads above water when it feels like so much is falling apart?’ I don’t know if I have any answers, but channeling all that angst and uncertainty into the music has been so cathartic. I hope that this record provides people with some relief and release—but in the end I just want them to take whatever they need from it, and make the songs part of their own story.”

McLachlan also has dropped the second single from the upcoming LP, the song “Gravity”  — which “delves deeper into McLachlan’s emotional life and explores the complexities of her relationship with her older daughter.”  McLachlan shares of the song: “For a long time my daughter and I had a very combative and fraught relationship, and what I came to realize is that so much of what I perceived as obstinance or rage was actually masking a ton of anxiety on her part. We went to counseling together, and I learned that she felt so alone and unvalidated by me—which was devastating to hear, but it led us both to change the way we communicate with each other. I wrote ‘Gravity’ as a way of saying to her, ‘I’ve always loved you and want the best for you, and you’re perfect the way you are.’”

See the music video for ‘Better Broken’ – HERE.
Pre-order the Better Broken LP: HERE.

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Sarah McLachlan to release ‘Better Broken,’ her first album in over a decade

Sarah McLachlan will release Better Broken, her tenth studio album (and first album of new material in over a decade), due out September 19th. McLachlan wrote on social media: ‘I am so thrilled to finally be able to announce my new album Better Broken will be released on September 19!! This album was so much fun to make and producers Tony Berg, Will Maclellan and I had such an amazing joyful time building the songs together, I’ve never laughed so much in a recording studio. 😊

Better Broken takes its title from its opening track, and comes alongside the official music video, directed by Lauren Wade and produced by Zebulon Griffin.  McLachlan shared: “A lot of the lyrics on this record came from thinking about the world right now and asking, ‘How do we move through this landscape? How do we keep our heads above water when it feels like so much is falling apart?’ I don’t know if I have any answers, but channeling all that angst and uncertainty into the music has been so cathartic. I hope that this record provides people with some relief and release—but in the end I just want them to take whatever they need from it, and make the songs part of their own story.”

McLachlan also has dropped the second single from the upcoming LP, the song “Gravity”  — which “delves deeper into McLachlan’s emotional life and explores the complexities of her relationship with her older daughter.”  McLachlan shares of the song: “For a long time my daughter and I had a very combative and fraught relationship, and what I came to realize is that so much of what I perceived as obstinance or rage was actually masking a ton of anxiety on her part. We went to counseling together, and I learned that she felt so alone and unvalidated by me—which was devastating to hear, but it led us both to change the way we communicate with each other. I wrote ‘Gravity’ as a way of saying to her, ‘I’ve always loved you and want the best for you, and you’re perfect the way you are.’”

See the music video for ‘Better Broken’ – HERE.
Pre-order the Better Broken LP: HERE.

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Juneau, Alaska sees record glacier-related flooding, prompting evacuations

Evacuations are underway in parts of Alaska’s capital of Juneau after a glacial outburst sent water rushing down the Mendenhall River into areas in the region, which is expected to cause major flooding. The flooding is being caused by a “glacier-dammed lake outburst” (GLOF) which occurs when a lake dammed by ice or a glacial deposit gives way and releases heavy amounts of water into river systems further downstream.

The city and borough of Juneau announced that it “is aware of the presence of water in certain areas” and that anyone within the flood zone of the Mendenhall River should evacuate the area. A Facebook post read: “A glacial outburst has occurred at Suicide Basin. The basin is releasing and flooding is expected along the Mendenhall Lake and River.”

Officials have recommended that residents within the 17-foot lake level inundation zone evacuate the area until the water recedes and an “All Clear” message is sent via the wireless emergency alert system.  The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) also issued a temporary flight restriction (TFR) around the area.

The National Weather Service (NWS) office in Juneau issued a Flood Warning for the Mendenhall River and said that as of early Wednesday morning, the river was over 15 feet and was continuing to rise: “Our forecast right now, we’re starting to think that we’re going to crest, we were messaging 8 a.m. though 12 p.m., we’re thinking our crest might be closer to 8 in the morning and might be closer to the higher end of the spectrum,” with forecasters estimating that the river was expected to crest between 16.25 feet and 16.75 feet.

Suicide Basin is a side basin of the Mendenhall Glacier above Juneau. Since 2011, the NWS said Suicide Basin has released glacial lake outburst floods that caused inundation along Mendenhall Lake and River annually with a record flooding event taking place on Aug. 6, 2024, that had caused the river to reach a then-record level of 15.99 feet. As of 10 a.m. EDT Wednesday, the river had already reached 16.17 feet and was still rising. The flood warning is scheduled to remain in effect until 12 p.m. EDT on Thursday.

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Pres. Trump speaks with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy, EU leaders ahead of meeting with Russia’s Putin

On Wednesday, President Trump had a virtual meeting with numerous European Union leaders, as well as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, ahead of his scheduled summit in Alaska on Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Organized by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, the call on Wednesday included Trump, Zelenskyy (who joined Merz in Berlin), Vice President JD Vance, and several European leaders including Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.  Trump joined the call from the White House, writing ahead of the meeting: “Will be speaking to European Leaders in a short while. They are great people who want to see a deal done.”

The EU on Tuesday demanded that the Ukrainian people should determine their own future and that no peace deal with Russia could be decided without Ukraine at the table. Leaders of 26 of 27 European Union nations said in a statement that viable negotiations must be within the framework of a cease-fire or easing of hostilities and warned of the threat the war posed to European and international security. Merz said in an interview over the weekend: “We cannot accept that territorial issues between Russia and America are discussed or even decided over the heads of Europeans, over the heads of Ukrainians. I assume that the American government sees it the same way. That is why there is this close coordination.”

Trump said on Wednesday said after the Alaska meeting, he hopes there will be a second meeting between Putin and Zelenskyy. Asked by a reporter at an event at the Kennedy Center whether there will be consequences for Putin if he doesn’t agree to stop the war after the Friday meeting, Mr. Trump said, “There will be very severe consequences,” but declined to elaborate.

Merz, standing alongside Zelenskyy, told journalists in a press conference after meeting with Mr. Trump: “U.S. President Trump will start discussions with President Putin in Alaska about bringing the war to an end, and important decisions could be reached. We as Europeans are doing everything we can to help set the agenda for that meeting. We’re hoping that Donald Trump has success in that meeting in Anchorage.”

Merz said that he and Zelenskyy had spoken with Mr. Trump together: “In Alaska, security interests of Europe and Ukraine must be protected. That is part of what we discussed with President Trump. We were together on the conditions of this meeting and the goals of this meeting on Friday … We want to make sure that the right chronology happens: that there is a ceasefire and that there is an agreement that is discussed after that. A legal recognition of Russian ownership of this territory cannot happen. There have to be robust security guarantees. The sovereignty of Ukraine has to be respected. Negotiations have to be part of a larger transatlantic strategy, and has to be part of necessary pressure on Russia. If there is no movement on the Russian side, we and the U.S. have to put more pressure on Russia. President Trump knows this position and largely agrees with it, and we had a good conversation with each other. Everything … needs to be discussed with Ukraine”

Zelenskyy thanked Merz and said “everything regarding Ukraine needs to be discussed with Ukraine. We have to be part of this conversation .. President Trump has supported us today, and the U.S. is ready to support us.”  The Ukrainian leader added that he told Trump and the European leaders that “Putin is bluffing,” and that “Putin doesn’t want peace. He wants to occupy our country, and we understand it. Putin cannot fool us. We need to pressure him. Sanctions not only from the U.S., but from the European Union. Together our union of partners can really, really stop Putin’s war. Sanctions and increasing sanctions on Russia if they are not agreeing to a ceasefire — this is very effective and they are working.”

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Buffalo Bills running back James Cook agrees to 4-year, $48M extension

Buffalo Bills running back James Cook has agreed to a four-year, $48 million contract extension. The pact includes $30 million guaranteed, the most paid to a running back in the last five years.

Cook, 25, was entering the final year of his rookie contract. He reported to training camp on Tuesday in uniform to fully participate, ending a four-day hold-in. He also missed the Bills’ first preseason game.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on X: “A deal has been reached: Two-time Pro Bowl RB James Cook and the Buffalo Bills reached agreement a contract extension, per his agents Zac Hiller and Matt Leist of LAA. The deal includes the most guaranteed money for a running back in the last five years.”

The Pro-Bowl, fourth-year running back totaled a career-high 1,567 yards from scrimmage and six touchdowns over 17 games in 2023. He totaled 1,267 yards from scrimmage and scored 18 times, including a league-high and franchise record-tying 16 rushing touchdowns, over 16 starts in 2024.

The Bills will participate in a joint practice on Friday with the Chicago Bears in Chicago, with the Bears set to host the Bills in their second preseason game at 8 p.m. EDT Sunday.  The Bills’ preseason finale against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will take place on Aug. 23 in Tampa, Fla.

The Bills’ regular season opener vs. the Baltimore Ravens will take place on Sept. 7 in Orchard Park, N.Y.

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Portland Trail Blazers sold to owner of Carolina Hurricanes for over $4 Billion

Eben Novy-Williams of Sportico reported Wednesday that Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon has agreed to purchase the Portland Trail Blazers from the estate of the late Paul Allen for more than $4 billion. Last October, Forbes valued the team at $3.5 billion.

Allen, a co-founder of Microsoft, purchased the Blazers for $70 million in 1988. He died in 2018 after being diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2009. Since his death, the team has been run by his estate, led by his sister Jody Allen. Paul’s will dictated that his sports holdings should be sold following his death, per a statement released by the team in May. The proceeds from the sale are expected to go toward philanthropic efforts. Allen’s estate also announced that it would currently keep its ownership stake in both the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Sounders; both franchises were owned or part-owned by Allen prior to his death and currently run by his estate.

The 53-year-old Dundon has been the majority owner of the Hurricanes since 2018, and the franchise has been hugely successful under his ownership, reaching the playoffs in each of the past seven seasons and making it all the way to the conference finals three times during that period. He was also an investor in the Alliance of American Football, putting $250 million into the project in January 2019 before the league suspended operations in April of that year. In addition to those efforts, Dundon is a significant investor in the growing sport of pickleball, owning the retail site Pickleball Central and playing a role in launching pickleball.com.

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Blake Shelton shares video for ‘Stay Country or Die Tryin’

Blake Shelton has shared the music video for his new single, “Stay Country or Die Tryin’,” which appears on Shelton’s new album, “For Recreational Use Only.”

Written by Drew Parker, Graham Barham, Sam Ellis, and Beau Bailey, “Stay Country or Die Tryin’” is the follow-up to Shelton’s 30th career No. 1 hit, “Texas.”

The cinematic video for Stay Country or Die Tryin’, directed by Shelton’s longtime collaborators Adam Rothlein and Jennifer Ansell of Tiny Terror Productions, uses cutting-edge AI effects to portray the birth, life, and death of a family home across seven generations.

Shelton shares: “When I heard ‘Stay Country or Die Tryin’,’ it took me back to the first time I heard ‘Ol’ Red’ or ‘God’s Country.’  It’s full of energy and packed with those sayings and moments that feel like home to me. I love singing this one live-it’s a blast.”

See the video for ‘Stay Country or Die Tryin’ – HERE.

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Miranda Lambert, Parker McCollum to livestream ‘Band Together Texas’ flood relief event

Miranda Lambert and Parker McCollum will livestream their upcoming benefit concert ‘Band Together Texas’ in support of their devastating floods last month in their home state. Band Together Texas will take place at 7 p.m. CT on August 17 at Moody Center in Austin, Texas. Proceeds will benefit Community Foundation of Texas Hill Country and Central Texas Community Foundation.

Lambert and McCollum announced that “Y’all we’re going to livestream our Band Together Texas flood relief benefit concert so everyone can be a part of an incredible night of music and healing ❤🤍💙  Support at bandtogethertexas.com

McCollum said at the time the event was announced: “The flooding in the Hill Country of Texas is truly heartbreaking. This place and these people are my community. There is a long road ahead rebuilding and even though so many families are facing the unimaginable, we’re Texas strong. [Miranda Lambert] is inspiring in both her music and how big her heart is, and I’m honored to be joining her for this benefit concert to support our fellow Texans and share a night of healing through music.”

The star-studded lineup for Band Together Texas includes: Cody Johnson, Ronnie Dunn, Lyle Lovett, Randy Rogers Band, Wade Bowen, Jack Ingram, Jon Randall, Ryan Bingham, Lukas Nelson and Dylan Gossett. The event will also include appearances by Matthew McConaughey, Dennis Quaid, Roger Clemens, Mack Brown, Colt McCoy, Vince Young, Chris Harrison and Emmanuel Acho.

Viewers can watch the livestream on Lambert’s and McCollum’s YouTube and Facebook pages, as well as nugs.net.

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Ryan Gosling stars in the trailer for the film ‘Project Hail Mary’

Ryan Gosling stars in the trailer for the new film Project Hail Mary, based on a novel by Andy Weir (author of ‘The Martian’).

Gosling portrays a middle-school science teacher Ryland Grace, who gets recruited by Eva (German actress Sandra Hüller) into a last-ditch effort to save the Earth from extinction, but winds up alone on a rocketship light-years from Earth with very little experience as an astronaut. The film is directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, best known for writing and producing the Spider-Verse movies. In addition to Gosling and Hüller, the film also features Milana Vayntrub, Lionel Boyce, and Ken Leung.

Per the film’s official synopsis: “Science teacher Ryland Grace (Ryan Gosling) wakes up on a spaceship light years from home with no recollection of who he is or how he got there. As his memory returns, he begins to uncover his mission: solve the riddle of the mysterious substance causing the sun to die out. He must call on his scientific knowledge and unorthodox ideas to save everything on Earth from extinction… but an unexpected friendship means he may not have to do it alone.”

Project Hail Mary is scheduled to open in theaters and IMAX on March 20, 2026; see the trailer: HERE.

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Mariah Carey drops ‘Type Dangerous’ remix EP, sets fall release for new album ‘Here For It All’

Mariah Carey dropped the four-track ‘Type Dangerous’ Remix EP featuring all-star remixes of her latest single, “Type Dangerous.”

The remix EP features Busta Rhymes, Method Man and Red Man on “The Remix of the Gods”), as well as new takes of ‘Type Dangerous’ with Big Sean (“The Sean Don Remix”), DJ Snake (“The Touch The Soul of the People Remix”) and Brazilian singer Luísa Sonza (“The Brazil Funk Remix”).

‘Type Dangerous’ is the first single from Mariah’s upcoming 16th studio album Here For it All, which will drop on September 26. The 11-track project marks Carey’s first full LP since 2018’s Caution, and is her third album with L.A. Reid as an official executive producer (following 2005’s The Emancipation of Mimi and 2009’s Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel.)

Stream the ‘Type Dangerous’ Remix EP – HERE.
Pre-order ‘Here For It All’ – HERE.

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