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Jordan Davis, Dustin Lynch, and more added as ‘guest mentors’ on new CBS competition series ‘The Road’

The new CBS music competition series The Road has added country music stars Jordan Davis, Karen Fairchild, Dustin Lynch, and Brothers Osborne as special guest advisors. The new music stars will appear in the first season of the elimination-style competition that features Keith Urban, Blake Shelton and Gretchen Wilson.

The Road will follow 12 musicians who go on the road as the opening act for Urban. They will compete to win over local fanbases to secure a spot in the next city and remain on the tour, with the winner also receiving a record contract and $250,000.

Shelton said in a statement: “We’ve all been in that position of opening for somebody, walking out and facing a crowd that doesn’t care who we are. We’ve got to try to grab them in that minimal amount of time we are given. That’s what makes this show so unique. This is the real world. This is what really happens. Watching all these musicians night after night, having to choose a song, cover a song and perform an original song. And to make these decisions on how to connect with this audience night after night and have the audience vote and get them through to the next night. That’s a real world truth right there about being an artist on the road.”

The Road its executive produced by Blake Shelton and Taylor Sheridan and premieres Sunday, October 19th at 9 pm ET/PT on the CBS Television Network. It will also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.

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Jordan Davis, Dustin Lynch, and more added as ‘guest mentors’ on new CBS competition series ‘The Road’

The new CBS music competition series The Road has added country music stars Jordan Davis, Karen Fairchild, Dustin Lynch, and Brothers Osborne as special guest advisors. The new music stars will appear in the first season of the elimination-style competition that features Keith Urban, Blake Shelton and Gretchen Wilson.

The Road will follow 12 musicians who go on the road as the opening act for Urban. They will compete to win over local fanbases to secure a spot in the next city and remain on the tour, with the winner also receiving a record contract and $250,000.

Shelton said in a statement: “We’ve all been in that position of opening for somebody, walking out and facing a crowd that doesn’t care who we are. We’ve got to try to grab them in that minimal amount of time we are given. That’s what makes this show so unique. This is the real world. This is what really happens. Watching all these musicians night after night, having to choose a song, cover a song and perform an original song. And to make these decisions on how to connect with this audience night after night and have the audience vote and get them through to the next night. That’s a real world truth right there about being an artist on the road.”

The Road its executive produced by Blake Shelton and Taylor Sheridan and premieres Sunday, October 19th at 9 pm ET/PT on the CBS Television Network. It will also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.

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Linkin Park, Playboi Carti, Yungblud, Kehlani to headline Lollapalooza India 2026

Lollaplooza India revealed its 2026 lineup, featuring headliners Linkin Park, Yungblud, Playboi Carti, and Kehlani. The two-day festival is set to take place January 24th-25th, 2026 at Mahalaxmi Race Course in Mumbai, India.

The lineup for Lollaplooza India also features Fujii Kaze, Knock2, Sammy Virji, LANY, The Midnight, Calum Scott, Mother Mother, Hamdi, Baalti, Bunt., Nubiyan Twist, Prithvi Presents, Hot Milk, Ankur Tewari, Karsh Kale, OAFF x Savera, MXRCI, Mu540, and Sen.

Additional acts set to perform include: Zoya, Gini, Pacifist, Zokova, Gauley Bhai, Nate08, Pho, Excise Dept, Still in Therapy, Rudy Mukta, Rounak Maiti, Sijya, Sunflower Tape Machine, and Trance Effect, while Opium Presents brings Ken Carson, Destroy Lonely, and Homixide Gang to the stage.

Lollapalooza also just revealed the 2026 lineups for its three South America festivals (in Chile, Brasil and Argentina), featuring Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Tyler, the Creator, Lorde, Deftones, Turnstile, and many more.

Tickets to Lollapalooza India 2026 are now available, head to the official website for information.

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Linkin Park, Playboi Carti, Yungblud, Kehlani to headline Lollapalooza India 2026

Lollaplooza India revealed its 2026 lineup, featuring headliners Linkin Park, Yungblud, Playboi Carti, and Kehlani. The two-day festival is set to take place January 24th-25th, 2026 at Mahalaxmi Race Course in Mumbai, India.

The lineup for Lollaplooza India also features Fujii Kaze, Knock2, Sammy Virji, LANY, The Midnight, Calum Scott, Mother Mother, Hamdi, Baalti, Bunt., Nubiyan Twist, Prithvi Presents, Hot Milk, Ankur Tewari, Karsh Kale, OAFF x Savera, MXRCI, Mu540, and Sen.

Additional acts set to perform include: Zoya, Gini, Pacifist, Zokova, Gauley Bhai, Nate08, Pho, Excise Dept, Still in Therapy, Rudy Mukta, Rounak Maiti, Sijya, Sunflower Tape Machine, and Trance Effect, while Opium Presents brings Ken Carson, Destroy Lonely, and Homixide Gang to the stage.

Lollapalooza also just revealed the 2026 lineups for its three South America festivals (in Chile, Brasil and Argentina), featuring Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Tyler, the Creator, Lorde, Deftones, Turnstile, and many more.

Tickets to Lollapalooza India 2026 are now available, head to the official website for information.

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Supreme Court signals skepticism over Colorado conversion therapy ban

The Supreme Court appeared to lean toward supporting a free speech challenge to Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy for minors questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity—a decision that could have broad national consequences. Colorado is one of 23 states that ban conversion therapy, the practice of attempting to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity through therapy. If the justices rule against Colorado, the outcome could affect more than 20 states with similar laws and raise new questions about the limits of state authority to regulate health care practices.

At issue is a 2019 Colorado statute that bars licensed mental health professionals from offering therapy aimed at changing a minor’s sexual orientation or gender identity—unless the therapy is broadly supportive of identity exploration or gender transition. The law explicitly prohibits counseling intended to reduce same-sex attraction or to change gender-related behaviors or expressions.

The case was brought by Kaley Chiles, a Christian therapist who contends that Colorado’s 2019 law violates her First Amendment rights. She is represented by the Alliance Defending Freedom and backed by the Trump administration. At the heart of the case is whether the state’s ban regulates medical conduct—as Colorado argues—or restricts speech, as Chiles claims. She says her work involves only “talk therapy,” making it a form of expression protected by the First Amendment. The court’s 6–3 conservative majority, which has frequently supported free speech claims aligned with conservative causes, seemed largely receptive to her arguments during oral arguments. The Trump administration, in a brief supporting Chiles, argued that the Colorado law does restrict speech but said that striking it down would not necessarily threaten other state healthcare regulations.

Several conservative justices signaled concern that Colorado’s approach may unfairly favor one viewpoint over another. Justice Samuel Alito noted that allowing counselors to encourage minors to embrace their gender identities while forbidding them from questioning those identities “appears to be blatant viewpoint discrimination.”

Other members of the court were also skeptical of Colorado’s argument that the law governs professional conduct rather than speech. “Just because they are engage in conduct doesn’t mean their words aren’t protected,” Chief Justice John Roberts said, referencing a 2018 decision in which the court struck down a California law requiring anti-abortion pregnancy centers to provide information about abortion services.

The court’s three liberal justices pressed Chiles’ attorney with more challenging questions, though only Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared to fully agree with Colorado’s defense of the ban. She pointed to the court’s earlier ruling this year that upheld a Tennessee law restricting gender-affirming care for minors, saying: “It just seems odd to me that we might have a different result here,” Jackson said..”

A recurring issue throughout the arguments was whether striking down Colorado’s law could also prevent conservative states from passing what Justice Neil Gorsuch called “mirror-image” laws—those that would prohibit therapy encouraging minors to embrace their gender identity or sexual orientation.

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, a Democrat, warned in court filings that a decision against the state could undermine not only conversion therapy bans but also other regulations that restrict unsafe or ineffective medical practices. Chiles countered that her counseling constitutes “vital speech” that helps young clients explore their identities. Her lawyers accused the state of trying to “control what children believe about themselves and who they can become.”

Under Colorado’s statute, any violation can lead to fines up to $5,000. The state permits therapies that assist with gender transition, as well as “acceptance, support and understanding” approaches to gender identity and sexual orientation—so long as they do not insist on a predetermined therapeutic outcome.

The justices may not issue a sweeping ruling on conversion therapy bans themselves. Instead, they could decide whether lower courts properly applied the correct legal framework when they upheld Colorado’s law.

If the Supreme Court strikes down or significantly narrows the law, it could undercut similar bans in more than two dozen states and reshape the balance between speech rights and state regulation of professional counseling. The court is expected to issue its ruling by next June.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi faces Senate Judiciary Committee

Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday in a hearing focused on oversight of the Justice Department—her first appearance before the panel since being confirmed to the role.

Throughout the session, Bondi avoided giving direct answers to several questions raised by Democratic senators, particularly those concerning any communications she may have had with the White House about investigations targeting President Trump’s political opponents. Among those inquiries was whether she discussed possible charges against former FBI Director James Comey, as well as the firings of Department of Justice attorneys who worked on Jan. 6 cases and her refusal to prosecute certain cases of Trump’s allies. That prosecution effort reportedly caused internal turmoil within the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia and ultimately led President Trump to appoint a White House aide to lead the office.

Bondi also sidestepped questions about her office’s management of materials connected to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died while in federal custody in 2019; responded that the Democrats should explain their own relationships with him (per CNN). Earlier this year, the Justice Department announced that no additional information from the Epstein case would be released, a decision that frustrated lawmakers and prompted new congressional attempts to obtain the documents.

During the hearing, Bondi defended the Trump administration’s record on law enforcement and immigration, emphasizing its commitment to reducing crime. She clashed early on with Sen. Dick Durbin, the committee’s top Democrat, over the administration’s deployment of National Guard troops to Chicago. “If you’re not going to protect your citizens,” Bondi told him, “President Trump will.”

Sen Richard Blumenthal, D-N.Y., told reporters after leaving the hearing that Bondi’s testimony was a “new low” for attorneys general: “Her apparent strategy is to attack and conceal. Frankly, I’ve been through close to 15 of these attorney general accountability hearings, and I have never seen anything close to it in terms of the combativeness, the evasiveness and sometimes deceptiveness. I think it is possibly a new low for attorneys general testifying before the United States Congress, and I just hope my Republican colleagues will demand more accountability than what we have seen so far.”

The White House praised Bondi after the hearing, stating: “She’s doing great. Not only is the AG debunking every single bogus Democrat talking point, but she’s highlighting the Democrats’ own hypocrisy and they have no response.”

For more key moments and notable exchanges from Bondi’s hearing on Tuesday, head HERE.

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ALDS: Mariners beat Tigers 8-4 in Game 3; Yankees defeat Blue Jays with 9-6 comeback win

The Seattle Mariners defeated the Detroit Tigers 8-4 in Game 3 of the ALDS on Tuesday at Comerica Park in Detroit. The game, which was originally scheduled for a 4:08 p.m. ET start time, was delayed due to rainy weather and started at 7 p.m.

Seattle starter Logan Gilbert went six innings, giving up just four hits while striking out seven, and giving up one run in the fifth inning. On offense, Seattle had two runs in the third, with solo home runs from Eugenio Suarez in the fourth, and J.P. Crawford in the sixth; with Cal Raleigh extending the Mariners lead to 8-1 with a two-run blast in the top of the ninth. Despite a rally from the Tigers in the ninth to score three runs, Mariners relief pitcher Andres Muñoz came into the game at the bottom of the ninth, and secured the win for Seattle.

With the Game 3 win, the Mariners have taken a 2-1 series lead, and are one win away from advancing to the ALCS. Game 4 is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon at Comerica Park in Detroit.

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The NY Yankees avoided elimination with a 9-6 comeback win over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3 of their ALDS series at Yankee Stadium, forcing a Game 4.

New York was trailing 6-1 in the third inning, when Aaron Judge hit a game-tying three-run homer in the fourth inning, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. had the go-ahead homer in the fifth inning to give the Yankees the lead, and subsequent win.

Game 4 will be Wednesday night in NY, with the Jays leading the best-of-five series 2-1. The Yankees will be attempting  to become the eighth team to win a Division Series after dropping the first two games (which they also accomplished in 2017).

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Cincinnati Bengals acquire veteran QB Joe Flacco from the Cleveland Browns

The Cincinnati Bengals announced on Tuesday that they have acquired veteran quarterback Joe Flacco, 40, from the Cleveland Browns.  Cleveland will also send a sixth-round draft pick to Cincinnati in exchange for a fifth-round selection as part of the deal.

CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones confirmed in a post on X: “The Cincinnati Bengals are trading for Browns QB Joe Flacco, source tells @NFLonCBS. Bengals coach Zac Taylor cracked the door for QB change after bad performances by Jake Browning, and they bring in the veteran from the AFC North rival to help them save their season.”

The move comes as the Bengals lost QB Joe Burrow for the season after he suffered a turf toe injury in Week 2. Following Burrow’s injury, head coach Zac Taylor had Jake Browning filling in as his new starter. However with Browning filling in, Cincinnati’s offense has struggled badly, suffering blowout losses of 48-10 to the Vikings, 28-3 to the Broncos, and 37-24 to the Lions.

Just last week, Taylor said he had “a ton of confidence” in Browning, and was “unwavering in that.” However, after the Bengals’ 37-24 loss to the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Taylor changed his tune, stating: “After a game like that we’re going to look at all personnel to make sure we’re doing the right thing. I won’t shy away from that because it’s a very fair question after the amount of turnovers we had. To say Jake can’t win games for us, I believe Jake can win games for us. I do. We’ll just continue to look at everything we can personnel-wise.”

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that “the Bengals would like Flacco to start this Sunday at the Green Bay Packers, and expect him to be a quick learner.”

Reports state that the Bengals explored several quarterback options before they settled on Flacco, a seasoned 18-year NFL veteran with extensive starting experience.  Flacco returned to Cleveland this season after spending 2024 with the Indianapolis Colts. He opened the year as the Browns’ starter; however after a 1-3 start, he was benched in favor of rookie Dillon Gabriel ahead of the Week 5 matchup against Minnesota.

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Scotty McCreery shares video for ‘Bottle Rockets’ ft. Hootie & The Blowfish

Scotty McCreery‘s new video for “Bottle Rockets” featuring Hootie & the Blowfish is out now, with the clip filmed outside Charleston, South Carolina, on the Isle of Palms.

Scotty says of the video: “Hanging out on the beach with Hootie & The Blowfish, one of my favorite bands of all time, and filming the video for ‘Bottle Rockets’ was just a perfect day for me. “Darius [Rucker], Mark [Bryan], Dean [Felber], and Soni [Jim Sonefeld] are not only talented, but just great guys. I’ve been so excited at all that success that ‘Bottle Rockets’ has had so far, and I’m glad we were able to get together and create this video for everyone.”

“Bottle Rockets” is featured on Scotty’s EP Scooter & Friends, which came out in July.

See the video for ‘Bottle Rockets’ – HERE.

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Cody Johnson cancels all 2025 tour dates due to emergency surgery for ruptured ear drum

Cody Johnson announced in a statement on social media that he has been forced to cancel all of his remaining 2025 concert dates due to a ruptured ear drum, which will require emergency surgery.

Johnson shared: “It is with a very heavy heart I have to share the remainder of this year’s concert performances will not be able to happen. While battling a severe upper respiratory and sinus infection, I burst my ear drum. The severity of the rupture means | must undergo immediate surgery. The healing process will take many weeks, and it is not possible for me to sing during this time. Without the surgery my downtime could be months. I pray for full healing so I can get well and return to doing what I love. Thank you COJO Nation for the love and support now, and always.”

Hours after the initial announcement, Johnson returned with a new video from his home in Texas posted to Instagram, to share a post-surgery update: “Hey y’all. I just got home from my surgery in Houston. Got the nice little patch on my ear,” he said, turning to show fans his bandaged wound. “Doctor said the surgery went great. Should make a full recovery with the proper rehab. I’ve got a lot of follow-up doctor’s appointments to go yet. I just wanted to say thanks for all the texts, the calls, the prayer requests, all the good wishes. I’ve really felt the love, so I’m going to do my best to recharge and I can’t wait to see you guys in 2026.”

Johnson’s final six shows of 2025 – Pittsburgh, Gonzales, LA, Phoenix, Birmingham (2), and a performance during the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas this December – are all affected by the cancellation; fans with tickets are advised to “stay tuned for an email from your ticket providers for further details” regarding refunds or potential reschedulings.

Johnson, 38, previously announced rescheduled dates for two previously canceled shows in Columbus, OH; those back-to-back shows will now take place on July 11 and July 17 in 2026. Johnson’s tour in 2026 was scheduled to resume on February 14 in Louisville, KY. Additionally, he was announced as the headliner for next year’s Stagecoach festival, alongside Lainey Wilson and Post Malone.

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