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Def Leppard to receive star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Def Leppard will be honored with the 2,825th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday, October 9th. The rock icons will receive their star in the category of Recording, with their star located in front of the Capitol Records building at 1750 N. Vine Street.

The Walk of Fame ceremony will feature guest speakers Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Resnikoff, president and CEO Universal Music Enterprises (UMe), and will be emceed by radio personality Bob Buchmann.

The band shared in a statement: “Honored to share that we will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame on October 9, courtesy of the Hollywood Chamber Of Commerce.⁠ None of this would be possible without YOU. Thank you.”

Walk of Fame producer Ana Martinez added: “The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce is proud to welcome Def Leppard to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Def Leppard has earned a permanent place not only in music history, but now on one of the most famous sidewalks in the world.”

Def Leppard will be busy in the coming months, first as co-headliners for the Rock the Tides destination festival, set for November 7th through 9th in Riviera Maya, Mexico. In 2026, the band will return to Las Vegas for a new residency beginning in February. For ticket info, head HERE.

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The Pretty Reckless returns with first new song in four years “For I Am Death”

The Pretty Reckless are back with their first new song in four years, titled “For I Am Death.”

Frontwoman Taylor Momsen shares of the song: “With ‘For I Am Death,’ I want the music to speak for itself, allowing the listener to decide what it means to them. The interpretation of the song might align with my own, or it might come from the heart of the audience. Either way, I’m excited to see what people take away from it and what it means to them. Oh, and rock and roll will never die.”

For I Am Death dropped alongside a music video directed by Lewis Cater, which sees Momsen transform into a malevolent and haunting figure surrounded by sinister forces.

Watch the video for “For I Am Death” – HERE.

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See Jennifer Lopez in trailer for ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’

Jennifer Lopez can be seen in the first official trailer for Bill Condon’s movie musical “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” a new film adaptation of the 1993 Broadway classic. The story was previously adapted for a 1985 film starring William Hurt, Raul Julia and Sônia Braga.

The musical features a score by Kander and Ebb — the legendary duo behind Chicago and Cabaret — and a book by Tony Award winner Terrence McNally. It won seven Tonys including Best Musical and Best Actress for stage star Chita Rivera, who originated the title role.

In the film, Lopez plays Ingrid Luna, an on-screen diva whose most famous role is that of a spider woman, capable of killing her lovers with a kiss. In 1981 during Argentina’s Dirty War, a gay hairdresser named Luis (Tonatiuh) who is serving a prison sentence, imagines her films to escape the horrors of his present day. When a Marxist, Valentin (Diego Luna) is brought into his cell, the two form an unlikely bond over the magic of music and cinema.

Lopez can be heard in the trailer singing one of the musical’s most famous tracks, “Where You Are.”  Condon wrote the screenplay in addition to helming the film, with producers including Barry Josephson, Tom Kirdahy and Greg Yolen. Condon’s adaptation also draws inspiration from the Broadway musical and the acclaimed 1976 novel of the same name by Argentinian writer Manuel Puig.

“Kiss of the Spider Woman” premiered at Sundance Film Festival in January and is set to be released theatrically on Oct. 10 via Lionsgate; see the trailer – HERE.

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See Jennifer Lopez in trailer for ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’

Jennifer Lopez can be seen in the first official trailer for Bill Condon’s movie musical “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” a new film adaptation of the 1993 Broadway classic. The story was previously adapted for a 1985 film starring William Hurt, Raul Julia and Sônia Braga.

The musical features a score by Kander and Ebb — the legendary duo behind Chicago and Cabaret — and a book by Tony Award winner Terrence McNally. It won seven Tonys including Best Musical and Best Actress for stage star Chita Rivera, who originated the title role.

In the film, Lopez plays Ingrid Luna, an on-screen diva whose most famous role is that of a spider woman, capable of killing her lovers with a kiss. In 1981 during Argentina’s Dirty War, a gay hairdresser named Luis (Tonatiuh) who is serving a prison sentence, imagines her films to escape the horrors of his present day. When a Marxist, Valentin (Diego Luna) is brought into his cell, the two form an unlikely bond over the magic of music and cinema.

Lopez can be heard in the trailer singing one of the musical’s most famous tracks, “Where You Are.”  Condon wrote the screenplay in addition to helming the film, with producers including Barry Josephson, Tom Kirdahy and Greg Yolen. Condon’s adaptation also draws inspiration from the Broadway musical and the acclaimed 1976 novel of the same name by Argentinian writer Manuel Puig.

“Kiss of the Spider Woman” premiered at Sundance Film Festival in January and is set to be released theatrically on Oct. 10 via Lionsgate; see the trailer – HERE.

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Supreme Court postpones decision, will allow Fed Governor Lisa Cook to remain in position for now

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook will be allowed to continue serving on the central bank’s board at least until 2026, while justices weigh the legality of her removal by former President Donald Trump. The court scheduled oral arguments for January 2026, with a decision expected before the end of June next year.

In its brief order, the court did not explain the reasoning behind its decision, but no justices dissented—an unusual move given the court’s frequent alignment with Trump in past legal battles.

The dispute stems from Trump’s decision in August to dismiss Cook, alleging mortgage fraud, a charge she has firmly rejected. Cook challenged the dismissal, stating that the decision violated her constitutional protections as an employee at the independent federal agency while arguing that the president lacked authority to remove her. Under the Federal Reserve Act, a governor can only be removed “for cause,” and not at the president’s discretion – and no president has attempted such a removal in the 112-year history of the central bank.

Last month, an appeals court upheld a preliminary injunction requiring the Fed to let Cook continue serving in her role as a governor of the Federal Reserve System as her lawsuit moves through the courts. Trump asked the Supreme Court to allow him to remove Cook, but the nation’s highest court denied the request.

Cook’s attorneys, Abbe Lowell and Norm Eisen, said in a statement that the order on Wednesday “rightly allows Governor Cook to continue in her role on the Federal Reserve Board, and we look forward to further proceedings consistent with the Court’s order.”

White House spokesperson Kush Desai said in response to the Supreme Court’s move that “President Trump lawfully removed Lisa Cook for cause from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. We look forward to ultimate victory after presenting our oral arguments before the Supreme Court in January.”

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Famed conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall dies at age 91

Dr. Jane Goodall, renowned conservationist as well as an advocate for animals who championed chimpanzee research, has died at the age of 91.

The Jane Goodall Institute announced in a statement posted on social media Wednesday that Goodall died of natural causes while in California on a speaking tour of the United States.

The statement read: “The Jane Goodall Institute has learned this morning, Wednesday, October 1, 2025, that Dr. Jane Goodall DBE, UN Messenger of Peace and Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute has passed away due to natural causes. She was in California as part of her speaking tour in the United States. Dr. Goodall’s discoveries as an ethologist revolutionized science, and she was a tireless advocate for the protection and restoration of our natural world.”

Goodall was just 26 years old when she first entered Tanzania in the 1960s, and began her important research on chimpanzees in the wild. Throughout her study of the species, Goodall rose to prominence through her groundbreaking research, and became one of the first scientists to document how these primates use tools, communicate, and form intricate social bonds – proving that the primates display an array of similar behaviors to humans, such as the ability to develop individual personalities. Her insights that reshaped the way the world understands animal behavior, with her discoveries opening the door to generations of primate research conducted in the wild and setting a new standard for studying animals in their natural environments.

The Jane Goodall Institute was established in 1977 by Goodall and Genevieve di San Faustino, headquartered in Washington, D.C. with offices in 25 cities around the world. The organization aims to improve the treatment and understanding of primates through public education and legal representation. The Institute summarized Goodall’s legacy this way: she “entered the forest to learn about the remarkable lives of chimpanzees—and emerged determined to protect them.”

Goodall was awarded throughout her life with several honors, including being appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for “services to zoology” in 1995, and promoted to Dame Commander in 2003. Goodall’s other honors included the French Legion of Honor, Japan’s Kyoto Prize and the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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MLB Wild Card games: Dodgers sweep Reds to advance; Guardians, Padres, Yankees all tie series

The Cleveland Guardians tied their AL Wild Card Series against the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday with a 6-1 victory in Game 2 to force a deciding game in the best-of-three series.

Brayan Rocchio and Bo Naylor homered during a five-run eighth inning for Cleveland, with George Valera also going deep.   For the Tigers, Javier Báez had two hits and an RBI, who were 1 for 15 with runners in scoring position and stranded 15 runners. Jakob Junis got the win as the Guardians bullpen held Detroit scoreless over 5 1/3 innings.

The winner on Thursday will faces the Seattle Mariners in a Division Series. Tigers RHP Jack Flaherty will make his eighth postseason start against Cleveland RHP Slade Ceccon on the mound in his first playoff start.

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The San Diego Padres beat the Chicago Cubs in Game 2 of their NL Wild Card Series on Wednesday to force the deciding Game 3. After losing Game 1 of the series 3-1 to the Cubs on Monday, the Padres shut out Chicago 3-0 to even the series at 1-1.

Padres right fielder Fernando Tatís Jr homered at the top of the first inning to give San Diego the early lead, with the Padres going on to score a pair of runs in the fifth inning with Tatís Jr. and third baseman Manny Machado homering off of Cubs’ pitcher Shota Imanaga.

Game 3 between the Padres and Cubs is set for Thursday at Wrigley Field, Chicago.

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NY Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night, with a 4-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox in Game 2 of their AL Wild Card Series. Jazz Chisholm Jr. made it all the way home from first base after Austin Wells’ tiebreaking single in the eighth inning, helping the New York Yankees extend their season and avoid elimination by their rival Boston. Ben Rice hit an early two-run homer, and Aaron Judge had an RBI single for the Yankees to give them the win

The decisive Game 3 will take place on Thursday night in the Bronx, with the winner advancing to face AL East champions Toronto in a best-of-five Division Series beginning on Saturday.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers swept the Cincinnati Reds in their best-of-three National League Wild Card series, beating the Reds 8-4 at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, and ending Cincinnati’s season.

The Dodgers now advance to face the Philadelphia Phillies in a best-of-five National League Division Series matchup, beginning Oct. 4 at Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park.

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Braves manager Brian Snitker to take on new role with Atlanta after 10 seasons

The Atlanta Braves have announced that their longtime manager Brian Snitker will be transitioning to an advisory role in the organization in 2026, and will step down as manager after 10 seasons with the team. The announcement also noted that Snitker will be inducted into the Atlanta Braves Hall of Fame next season.

Snitker, 69, led the franchise to its last World Series win (and fourth championship overall) in 2021. This season, however, the team failed to make the postseason for the first time since 2017. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported that Snitker was informed of the Braves of his decision Tuesday (per sources); his contract expired after the 2025 season.

During his tenure, Snitker won the 2018 National League Manager of the Year award, and helped to make the Braves one of baseball’s premier organizations. He led the team to seven straight playoffs from 2018-24, including a 2020 NLCS appearance, and the 2021 World Series title. With Atlanta, Snitker holds an 811-668 (.548) record, and ranks third on the Braves’ all-time wins list – trailing only Bobby Cox (2,149) and Frank Selee (1,004).

Snitker has been considering retirement, and said after the Braves’ final game on Sept. 28: “I’ve teetered on the fence [about retirement]. I’ve never been through this before. I wasn’t sure how to navigate it. I’ve talked to a lot of people who have been through it who got some good advice. I’ve just tried to stay in the moment and focus on today … As we’re sitting here right now, I still feel good.”

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Dierks Bentley releasing deluxe version of 11th studio album: ‘Broken Branches Extended’

Dierks Bentley has expanded his 11th studio album ‘Broken Branches’ with the deluxe version, ‘Broken Branches Extended’ which features two brand new tracks, including “IYKYK” and “All Night to Figure It Out.”

The original Broken Branches album was released on June 13, 2025, featuring 11 tracks as well as collaborations with artists including John Anderson, Riley Green, Miranda Lambert, and Stephen Wilson Jr. In conjunction with the album, Bentley launched the “Broken Branches Fund” in partnership with Music Health Alliance to provide mental health support for professionals in the music industry.

‘Broken Branches Extended’ drops on Friday, October 3rd; preorder – HERE.

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Tim McGraw shares ‘King Rodeo (Live From the Inaugural Music City Rodeo)’

Tim McGraw has released his new song “King Rodeo (Live from the Inaugural Music City Rodeo)”, a live recording from its debut performance during McGraw’s headlining set at the first-ever Music City Rodeo in May. McGraw headlined one night of the inaugural event, along with Jelly Roll and Reba McEntire.

The performance video highlights the journey behind McGraw’s creation and performance of the song and its connection to the rodeo itself; the visual features appearances from World Champion riders Cody Custer and Tim O’Connell, as well as World-ranked bareback rider Cole Reiner.

Watch McGraw’s performance of “King Rodeo” – HERE:

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