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YUNGBLUD shares video for “Zombie” starring Florence Pugh

YUNGBLUD just dropped “ZOMBIE,” the latest single from his fourth studio album IDOLS. 

The song debuted alongside a a new cinematic music video starring Academy Award-nominated actress Florence Pugh. Directed by Charlie Sarsfield and produced by Untold Studios, the video find Pugh as a nurse helping patients through their struggles, pain, and triumphs.

Yungblud explains: “The song was written initially about my grandmother going through serious injury and trauma, leading her to become a different person to who she was before. It’s about the feeling of deterioration and ugliness; shutting out the world and the people we love out of the fear of becoming a burden or an embarrassment. We all want someone or something to comfort us no matter how we are right now or who we become in the future. But it’s f*cking scary.”

IDOLS can be streamed: HERE.

See the video for ‘ZOMBIE’ – HERE.

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Rock Daypop

YUNGBLUD shares video for “Zombie” starring Florence Pugh

YUNGBLUD just dropped “ZOMBIE,” the latest single from his fourth studio album IDOLS. 

The song debuted alongside a a new cinematic music video starring Academy Award-nominated actress Florence Pugh. Directed by Charlie Sarsfield and produced by Untold Studios, the video find Pugh as a nurse helping patients through their struggles, pain, and triumphs.

Yungblud explains: “The song was written initially about my grandmother going through serious injury and trauma, leading her to become a different person to who she was before. It’s about the feeling of deterioration and ugliness; shutting out the world and the people we love out of the fear of becoming a burden or an embarrassment. We all want someone or something to comfort us no matter how we are right now or who we become in the future. But it’s f*cking scary.”

IDOLS can be streamed: HERE.

See the video for ‘ZOMBIE’ – HERE.

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Goo Goo Dolls share video for ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’, debut new song ‘Not Goodbye (Close My Eyes)’

The Goo Goo Dolls have shared the video for “Nothing Lasts Forever,” written by vocalist/guitarist John Rzeznik and produced by Gregg Wattenberg and Grant Michaels.

The visual was directed by Kat White and filmed in Los Angeles, featuring strangers passing by each other in a subway station while Rzeznik and bassist/vocalist Robby Takac perform. See the video for ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ – HERE.

Says Rzeznik: “It always feels good to share new music, and ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ came from a place of accepting change and letting go. The song is a reminder that everything moves, everything shifts, and that’s part of life. We’re also grateful to put this out ahead of our Summer Anthem Tour so fans can experience it with us live.”

The Goo Goo Dolls will release their new EP, Summer Anthem, on August 22nd.  To preview the EP, Goo Goo Dolls have shared the track “Not Goodbye (Close My Eyes)” alongside an accompanying lyric video. Written by John Rzeznik and produced by Gregg Wattenberg and Grant Michaels, the song reflects on the fading nature of life and the quiet clarity that comes with letting go.  Rzeznik shares: “‘Not Goodbye (Close My Eyes)’ is a song about accepting the inevitability of mortality and how life is constantly in flux”

See the lyric video for Not Goodbye (Close My Eyes) HERE.

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Pop Daypop

Goo Goo Dolls share video for ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’, debut new song ‘Not Goodbye (Close My Eyes)’

The Goo Goo Dolls have shared the video for “Nothing Lasts Forever,” written by vocalist/guitarist John Rzeznik and produced by Gregg Wattenberg and Grant Michaels.

The visual was directed by Kat White and filmed in Los Angeles, featuring strangers passing by each other in a subway station while Rzeznik and bassist/vocalist Robby Takac perform. See the video for ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ – HERE.

Says Rzeznik: “It always feels good to share new music, and ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ came from a place of accepting change and letting go. The song is a reminder that everything moves, everything shifts, and that’s part of life. We’re also grateful to put this out ahead of our Summer Anthem Tour so fans can experience it with us live.”

The Goo Goo Dolls will release their new EP, Summer Anthem, on August 22nd.  To preview the EP, Goo Goo Dolls have shared the track “Not Goodbye (Close My Eyes)” alongside an accompanying lyric video. Written by John Rzeznik and produced by Gregg Wattenberg and Grant Michaels, the song reflects on the fading nature of life and the quiet clarity that comes with letting go.  Rzeznik shares: “‘Not Goodbye (Close My Eyes)’ is a song about accepting the inevitability of mortality and how life is constantly in flux”

See the lyric video for Not Goodbye (Close My Eyes) HERE.

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North Carolina declares State of Emergency as Hurricane Erin approaches east coast with threat of dangerous rip currents

Hurricane Erin has prompted a state of emergency in North Carolina, as it travels towards the east coast. Erin, now a Category 2 hurricane, is expected to bring dangerous waves and rip currents to beaches along the East Coast. The hurricane’s tropical force winds are expected to reach North Carolina’s coast on Wednesday and Thursday, with most impacts felt on the Outer Banks – which is expected to get heavy rain, winds over 40 mph and a storm surge of 2 to 4 feet this week.

A Category 2 hurricane is defined as “having maximum sustained winds from 96 mph to 110 mph.” Erin is capable of causing devastating damage with maximum sustained winds of at least 111 mph, and forecasters said fluctuations in Erin’s strength were possible over the next few days. The center of the storm was expected to pass east of the Bahamas and move between Bermuda and the U.S. East Coast Wednesday and Thursday, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein declared a state of emergency on Tuesday as Hurricane Erin makes its way towards the eastern coast. Stein said on Tuesday: “To folks on the coast, now is the time to prepare. Hurricane Erin will bring threats of coastal flooding, beach erosion and dangerous surf conditions. North Carolinians along the coast should get prepared now, ensure their emergency kit is ready, and listen to local emergency guidelines and alerts in the event they need to evacuate.”

The governor’s office said that resources and personnel have been mobilized to provide assistance along the coast while the state prepares for the hurricane’s impacts. During the next 48 hours, Erin is expected to increase in size and strength, and is forecasted to cause beach erosion from 15-to-20 20-foot waves, coastal flooding and life-threatening rip currents this week. Prior to the governor’s state of emergency, local states of emergency were declared in Dare and Hyde counties, with mandatory evacuations set in place for Ocracoke and Hatteras islands. Warren County Emergency Management’s State Operated Disaster Shelter on 113 Wilcox Street in Warrenton will provide shelter to residents evacuated from the coast, and will also allow pets.

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White House expands 50% steel and aluminum tariffs to hundreds of additional product categories

The Trump administration has significantly widened the scope of its 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum, discreetly adding more than 400 new product categories to the list. The expanded duties, which took effect Monday, mark a major escalation in the administration’s trade policy.

The tariffs, originally aimed at core steel and aluminum imports, now apply to a broad range of goods that either contain those metals or are made from them. Newly affected items include machinery, building materials, specialty chemicals, and even fire extinguishers.

Brian Baldwin, vice president of customs at Kuehne + Nagel International AG, wrote in a LinkedIn post: “Auto parts, chemicals, plastics, furniture components—essentially anything with a metallic element or connection to aluminum and steel is likely included. This isn’t just a tariff adjustment—it represents a fundamental change in how steel and aluminum-based products are regulated.”

According to the Commerce Department, the expansion covers 407 new product groups. In a statement, Jeffrey Kessler, Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security, said the move was designed to close loopholes that allowed companies to sidestep earlier tariffs. “Today’s action broadens the scope of the steel and aluminum duties and prevents circumvention—further supporting the recovery of the U.S. metals industry,” Kessler said.

The official tariff list is presented using only the detailed customs codes that classify imported goods. For instance, fire extinguishers are identified simply as “8424.10.0000,” making it difficult for the public to clearly identify the full range of products now subject to the higher duties.

Trade experts say the expansion represents a substantial increase in the economic impact of the tariffs. Jason Miller, a supply chain management professor at Michigan State University, estimated the duties now cover at least $320 billion worth of imports, based on 2024 customs data. “This is going to intensify inflationary pressures by driving up costs on top of the already rising prices domestic producers are charging, as shown in July’s Producer Price Index,” Miller noted on LinkedIn.

President Trump has leaned heavily on targeted tariffs to advance his broader trade agenda. In June, he announced that steel and aluminum tariffs would double to 50% for most foreign suppliers, a move that rattled U.S. businesses and trading partners alike. The latest expansion underscores the administration’s intent to keep tightening restrictions on products tied to the steel and aluminum industries.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Jalen McMillan to miss time with neck injury

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Jalen McMillan will miss time in the regular season due to a neck injury.

Head coach Todd Bowles announced that McMillan would be sidelined due to a “severely strained neck” and will miss “some time.” Bowles added that as of now, McMillan has not been placed on injured reserve (which would force him to miss at least four weeks of the regular season). He will be out at least through the Sept. 7 opener against the Atlanta Falcons, according to Bowles.

The injury occurred in the first quarter of Saturday’s preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers after McMillan jumped in an attempt to make a catch, when he was undercut by Steelers defensive back Daryl Porter – causing McMillan to land on the back of his head. After being attended to by the medical staff, McMillan was able to walk off the field before being taken to a local hospital for evaluation, per sources, and was cleared to fly home with the team in a neck brace. He was later seen in a neck brace Tuesday during the Buccaneers practice.

McMillan was a third-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft out of Washington, where he caught 37 passes for 461 yards and eight touchdowns.  His injury is the latest hit for the Bucs, whose other WR Chris Godwin is recovering from ankle surgery and is still on the active/PUP list. If Godwin and McMillan are out for lengthy stretches, 2025 first-round draft pick Emeka Egbuka and veteran Mike Evans will take on bigger roles (Egbuka was the 19th overall pick out of Ohio State).

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Indianapolis Colts name Daniel Jones starting QB over Anthony Richardson

NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero was first to report that the Indianapolis Colts will start Daniel Jones at quarterback this season over Anthony Richardson, who will serve as backup.

Coach Shane Steichen said he told the quarterbacks his decision Tuesday morning.  He shared: “He’s [Jones] the starting quarterback for the season. I don’t want to have a short leash on that … You guys heard me talk about the consistency. That’s really what I was looking for. Really the operations at the line of scrimmage, the checks, the protection, the ball placement, the completion percentage, all that played a factor in it. I think Daniel did a great job doing that, and I think A.R. has made strides in that area, but I do feel that he still needs to continue to develop in those areas. I had a chance to talk to both of them this morning. They were both great. A.R. was great. He knows that he still needs to develop and learn in those areas, and he knows that he’s one play away .. I thought the competition in training camp was great by both of those guys. I thought they both competed really hard. It was good to see them cheering for each other and battling the way they did.”

The New York Giants selected Jones with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, releasing the six-year veteran in November. He signed with the Vikings five days later, where he spent time on their practice squad and was promoted to their active roster ahead of their wild card playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams, while serving as the emergency third-string quarterback. The Colts later signed Jones to a one-year deal in March.

Over the first 70 appearances of his career, Jones completed 64.1% of his throws for 14,582 yards, 70 scores and 47 interceptions; and also ran for 2,179 yards and 15 scores over his first six seasons. Over 10 starts last season for the Giants, Jones completed 63.3% of his throws for 2,070 yards, eight scores and seven interceptions.

Richardson was the No. 4 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, and over the first 15 starts of his career he completed 50.6% of his throws for 2,391 yards, 11 scores and 13 interceptions, running for 635 yards and 10 scores over his first two seasons. Over 11 starts last season, Richardson completed just 47.7% of his throws for 1,814 yards, eight scores and 12 interceptions.  He missed several games over the last two seasons due to being injured or benched.

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Ella Langley earns second No 1 on country radio with “Weren’t for the Wind”

Ella Langley’s “Weren’t for the Wind” marks her second No. 1 single on the Country Radio Charts, following “You Look Like You Love Me” featuring Riley Green.

The song has also been officially certified platinum by the RIAA, becoming her second single to achieve this status. “Weren’t for the Wind” was written by Ella, Joybeth Taylor, and Johnny Clawson, with production by Will Bundy.

Langley posted on X: “‘Weren’t for the wind’ is #1 on country radio baby!!! So proud of this song everything that it’s done and continues to do. Thank y’all for loving this song. Also, thank you to Joybeth Taylor and Johnny Clawson for helping me write it. So grateful today. God is good 🤍

Weren’t for the Wind was originally featured on the deluxe version of Ella’s debut album, Still Hungover, and comes on the heels of Ella’s latest single release, “Never Met Anyone Like You” featuring Hardy. Langley is also currently on tour as direct support on Riley Green’s North American Damn Country Music Tour and opening for Morgan Wallen on his I’m The Problem Tour. Ella recently announced additional dates on her Still Hungover headlining tour this fall.

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Russell Dickerson drops the tracks ‘Sippin’ On Top Of The World,’ ‘Worth Your Wild’

Russell Dickerson has released two new songs to preview of his upcoming album, “Famous Back Home“, which is set to be released on August 22.

“Sippin’ On Top Of The World,” written by Travis Wood, Casey Brown, and Hunter Phelps, follows the recent single, “Happen To Me,” which marks Russell’s biggest streaming debut to date — surpassing 120+ million streams, breaking into the Top 15 on country radio. He also recently released a remix of ‘Happen To Me’, featuring DJ Steve Aoki.

Dickerson additionally released the track ‘Worth Your While’, co-written with longtime collaborators Parker Welling and Casey Brown.  He shares of the track: “‘Worth Your While’ is a high-energy heater with a beat that just sticks with you—we added it to the tour setlist immediately. It’s everything I loved growing up—Blink-182, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The 1975—all coming together in one catchy, feel-good Russell Dickerson song.”

In addition, Dickerson is set to co-host the 18th Academy of Country Music Honors alongside Carly Pearce on Wednesday, August 20th in Nashville, and will also perform at what is frequently described as the “Country Music Industry’s favorite night.”

Listen to Sippin’ On Top Of The World: HERE; and see the lyric video for Worth Your WhileHERE.

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