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Chris Evans and wife Alba Baptista welcome baby girl

Chris Evans and wife Alba Baptista have welcomed their first child together, a baby girl. TMZ reported on Tuesday that Evans, 44, and Baptista, 28, welcomed their daughter Alma Grace Baptista Evans on October 25th in Massachusetts.

This is the first child for both Evans and Baptista; the ‘Captain America’ star previously told Access Hollywood in November 2024 that he “absolutely” wanted to have children. He said of becoming a father one day, “I hope so, the title of dad is an exciting one.”

Evans and Baptista have mainly kept their relationship private, first sparking romance rumors in 2021. In January 2023, Evans made the relationship Instagram official by sharing a video of his past year with Baptista along with the caption: “A look back at 2022 ❤❤❤

The couple went on to tie the knot in September 2023, celebrating their marriage in two wedding ceremonies: one in Portugal (where Baptista is from), and a ceremony at a private estate in Cape Cod, Mass.

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See Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson in the trailer for ‘Die My Love’

Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson star in the trailer for the film Die My Love, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year.  LaKeith Stanfield, Nick Nolte, and Sissy Spacek also star in the film, based on the novel by Ariana Harwicz.

Die My Love is produced by Martin Scorsese and written/directed by Lynne Ramsay (best known for her film You Were Never Really Here). 

Lawrence stars as Grace, who has recently moved into an old house deep in the country with her partner, Jackson (Pattinson). The film synopsis reads: “With ambitions to write The Great American Novel, Grace settles into her new environment, and the couple welcome a baby soon after. However, with Jackson frequently – and suspiciously – absent, and the pressures of domestic life starting to weigh on her, Grace begins to unravel, leaving a path of destruction in her wake.”

Die My Love arrives in theaters Nov. 7; see the trailer – HERE.

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PinkPantheress drops Halloween video for ‘Noises’ featuring JT from City Girls

PinkPantheress has dropped a Halloween-themed video for the remix of “Noises,” featuring rapper JT of City Girls. The single comes off  the Fancy Some More?, a reimagining of PinkPantheress’ mixtape Fancy That. 

The video for “Noises + JT” directed by Charlotte Rutherford, the video follows PinkPantheress in a spooky house, getting ready for a night out before being overtaken by the spirit of Halloween itself – embodied by JT.

Fancy Some More? features 22 remixes across multiple music genre, and features artists including Anitta, Bladee, Jade, JT, Kylie Minogue, Oklou, Rachel Chinouriri, Ravyn Lenae, Yves and Zara Larsson; as well as Basement Jaxx, Groove Armada, Seventeen, and Sugababes; with acclaimed producers and DJs including Adame DJ, DJ Caio Prince, Joe Goddard, Kaytranada, Kilimanjaro, Leod, Loukeman, Mochakk, Nia Archives and Sega Bodega.

See the video for ‘Noises + JT’ – HERE.

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Doja Cat to launch extensive 2026 ‘Tour Ma Vie World Tour’

Doja Cat will embark on the extensive 2026 Tour Ma Vie World Tour global run in support of her newly released fifth studio album Vie, which dropped on Sept. 26 and featured a guest collab from SZA across 15 tracks.

The tour marks her first time headlining multiple regions, with the new set of dates join previously revealed 2025 shows across Australia, New Zealand, and Asia and Latin America later this fall and winter.

The dates kick off in São Paulo, Brazil at Suhai Music Hall on Feb. 5, 2026, and will hit major cities including Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Dublin, London, Lisbon, Paris, Chicago, Denver, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Miami, Toronto, and more, before culminating with a headline performance at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, December 1, 2026.  Ticket details can be found: HERE.

For more information, visit vipnation.com.

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Alter Bridge previews self-titled album with the song ‘Silent Divide’

Alter Bridge have dropped the single ‘Silent Divide’, taken from their upcoming self-titled album set for release on Jan. 9, 2026.  The album serves as the follow-up to 2022’s Pawns & Kings.

Alter Bridge, the band’s eighth studio album, was recorded at Wolfgang Van Halen’s 5150 studio in California and at producer Michael “Elvis” Baskette’s Studio Barbarosa in Orlando, Florida; pre-order HERE.

Along with releasing the new track, Alter Bridge have announced a 2026 U.S. headlining What Lies Within tour, kicking-off April 25 in Orlando, Florida at the House of Blues, traveling across the country before returning to the Sunshine State to wrap up on May 24 at the Seminole Hard Rock Event Cente in Tampa, Florida. The bill will also include either Sevendust or Filter in addition to Tim Montana on various dates.

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit AlterBridge.com.

Listen to Silent DivideHERE.

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Mudvayne release first new music in 16 years with two new tracks

Mudvayne have dropped “Hurt People Hurt People,” their first new song since the release of their self-titled album in 2009.

Hurt People Hurt People features frontman Chad Gray alongside guitarist Greg Tribbett, bassist Ryan Martinie, and drummer Matthew McDonough. Gray in a press release: Hurt People Hurt People’ has probably been around since the beginning of man. Certainly longer than the phrase ever existed. The endless cycle of projecting our pain onto others. I think I wrote this song as a reminder to myself to break the cycle. We create our own suffering, our own hurt. It’s time for us to create self-love and let go of the pain. It was never ours to begin with.”

Following the release of Hurt People Hurt People, the band also shared the song “Sticks and Stones.”  Gray shared of that track: “I was always told ‘sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.’ Well, it’s a great nursery rhyme, but I couldn’t disagree more. I’ve carried a lot of words throughout my life as if they were just spoken to me. The reality is — they do hurt. I’ve tried my best to shed them, but when they come from dear friends, family — people that are supposed to love you — the words have teeth and they won’t let go. Blood doesn’t wash out; iit stains. I think I’m just trying to remind people to love their children. Don’t use them as a bullet to fire into your ex or whoever you’re with now. They’re innocent and they are impressionable. And trust me, as a child, that was used as a weapon, your words will hurt them…long after you say them.”

The band will also release a double A side seven-inch vinyl featuring both songs — a standard version, and a variant that is signed and limited to 500 units. Both are available exclusively through the band’s webstore alongside a new merch capsule. Head HERE for info.

Mudvayne just wrapped up a tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of their breakout debut, L.D. 50, alongside Static-X (who commemorated the 25th anniversary of their own debut record, Wisconsin Death Trip) with Vended serving as support on tour.

Listen to “Hurt People Hurt People” via lyric video – HERE.

See the lyric video for ‘Sticks and Stones’ – HERE.

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Hurricane Melissa to make landfall in Jamaica as Category 5 storm

Hurricane Melissa intensified into a Category 5 hurricane as it neared Jamaica with maximum sustained winds near 175 mph, and the storm is expected to have ‘catastrophic impact’ on the country with up to 40 inches of rain, 13 feet of storm surge and 160 mph sustained winds — with landfall expected sometime Tuesday morning. Forecasters warned the storm could dump up to 30 inches of rain and produce a life-threatening storm surge along Jamaica’s southern coast. The storm is also expected to hit Cuba and bring severe weather to other parts of the Caribbean, including the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos.

Category 5 is the most extreme classification on the Saffir-Simpson scale, reserved for storms with sustained winds above 157 mph—powerful enough to level homes and infrastructure. Melissa more than doubled in strength over the weekend, increasing its winds by 70 mph in just 24 hours. The outer bands of the storm have already lashing Jamaica with wind and rain, and the National Hurricane Center warned that Melissa can potentially cause “extensive infrastructure damage” that will cut off communities.

Daryl Vaz, Jamaica’s transport minister, warned that Melissa could be the island’s most powerful hurricane in decades, with cleanup efforts likely hindered by flooding, landslides, and impassable roads. “Don’t make foolish decisions. We are in a very, very serious time over the next few days.”

Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued for vulnerable coastal areas of Jamaica ahead of what will likely be the strongest storm on record to hit the country. Melissa is expected to be the strongest storm to hit Jamaica since Hurricane Gilbert in 1988 and has already killed three people in Haiti and one person in the Dominican Republic.

Western Haiti could receive up to 16 inches of rain, bringing a severe risk of flash floods and landslides, the hurricane center said. The storm has already killed at least three people in Haiti and one in the Dominican Republic, where another person remains missing.

Desmond McKenzie, deputy chairman of Jamaica’s Disaster Risk Management Council, said in a statement: “I want to urge Jamaicans to take this seriously. Do not gamble with Melissa. It’s not a safe bet.”

Forecasters said the storm surge along Jamaica’s southern coast could reach 13 feet above ground level near and east of where Melissa makes landfall. Across Kingston and other areas, residents filled sandbags and cleared drains as crews prepared flood channels.

Melissa was also expected to make another landfall Tuesday in eastern Cuba. Hurricane warnings were issued for Granma, Santiago de Cuba, Guantánamo, and Holguín provinces, with up to 20 inches of rain and dangerous coastal flooding anticipated. About 1,000 U.S. military personnel were evacuated from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and Navy ships in the area were moved out of the storm’s path, a U.S. defense official told CBS News.

In the Dominican Republic, heavy rainfall damaged more than 750 homes and displaced over 3,700 people, officials said. Schools and government offices in several provinces under red alert remained closed Monday, and flooding cut access to at least 48 communities.

In Haiti, the storm destroyed crops across multiple regions, including 37 acres of maize, worsening an already dire food crisis. More than 5.7 million Haitians face crisis-level hunger, with 1.9 million at emergency levels, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization.  Forecasters warned Melissa would continue to unleash torrential rain over southern Haiti and the southern Dominican Republic in the coming days, heightening the risk of additional flooding and damage.

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World Series Game 3: Dodgers beat Blue Jays in 6-5 extra innings win

The Los Angeles Dodgers took a 2-1 lead in the World Series, beating the Toronto Blue Jays 6-5 in an epic, 18 innings game lasting more than six-and-a-half hours on Monday night at Dodger Stadium.

With no runs scored between the seventh and 18th innings, the Dodgers Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 18th inning off left-hander Brendon Little, sending a 406-foot drive to center field to break the extra-innings tie and clinch the 6-5 victory. The go-ahead run marked Freeman’s second World Series walk-off homer in two years.

Will Klein, the last reliever left in the Dodgers’ bullpen, got the win; allowing one hit over four shutout innings and throwing 72 pitches.

Game 4 will take place on Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium.

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Pres. Trump says he received MRI during second physical exam this year, calls results ‘perfect’

President Donald Trump confirmed Monday that he underwent an MRI earlier this month at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, describing the results as “perfect” but offering no details about why the test was performed.

Speaking with reporters aboard Air Force One during his Asia trip, the 79-year-old acknowledged he had the imaging test as part of a second physical evaluation this year – following his previous exam in April. Trump said when asked whether he’d had an MRI: “I did. I got an MRI. It was perfect.” When pressed for more information, he declined to elaborate, saying only, “I think they gave you a very conclusive — nobody has ever given you reports like I gave you.” (per CNN).

According to the White House, Trump’s personal physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, oversaw the evaluation and reported that the president was in “excellent health.” In a memo following the visit, Barbabella wrote that Trump’s “cardiac age was found to be approximately 14 years younger than his chronological age.” The doctor added that Trump underwent “advanced imaging, laboratory testing, and preventive health assessments,” noting that “comprehensive laboratory studies performed in conjunction with the visit were exceptional, including stable metabolic, hematologic, and cardiac parameters.”

In July, White House press secretary Karoline Levitt disclosed that Trump had been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency—a condition in which the veins in the legs have difficulty circulating blood back to the heart, sometimes causing swelling, pain, and cramping. It remains unclear whether that diagnosis was related to the MRI performed this month.

While aboard Air Force One, Trump also addressed speculation about another presidential run. Although the 22nd Amendment bars presidents from serving more than two terms, he hinted he was not entirely ruling out the idea. Trump said, according to ABC News: “I would love to do it I have my best numbers ever. It’s very terrible. I have my best numbers. Am I not ruling it out? You’ll have to tell me. All I can tell you is that we have a great, a great group of people, which [Democrats] don’t.”

Trump suggested that his continued political ambitions are tied to his health. “And if I didn’t think [the testing] was going to be good, either, I would let you know negatively. I wouldn’t run. I’d do something. But the doctor said some of the best reports for the age, some of the best reports they’ve ever seen. It was perfect.”

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LSU fires coach Brian Kelly after 5–3 start, ending tenure in Baton Rouge

LSU has officially parted ways with head football coach Brian Kelly, just over three years after his much-publicized move from Notre Dame to Baton Rouge. The decision came one day after a lopsided 49–25 defeat to No. 3 Texas A&M, dropping the Tigers to 5–3 on the season.  The 64-year-old Kelly is in the midst of a 5-3 season in Baton Rouge, and his buyout of $50-plus million will be the second most ever paid to a college football coach (per CBS Sports).

Athletic director Scott Woodward announced Kelly’s dismissal in a statement, citing LSU’s unwavering “pursuit of excellence” as the guiding factor behind the move: “When Coach Kelly arrived at LSU four years ago, we had high hopes that he would lead us to multiple SEC and national championships during his time in Baton Rouge. Ultimately, the success at the level that LSU demands simply did not materialize, and I made the decision to make a change after last night’d [Saturday’s] game. I am grateful for the ongoing consultations and support of the LSU board of supervisors and Interim President Matt Lee in this decision. We wish Coach Kelly and his family the very best in their future endeavors. We will continue to negotiate his separation and will work toward a path that is better for both parties.”

Associate head coach and running backs coach Frank Wilson will take over as interim head coach while LSU begins its national search for a replacement.  Woodward emphasized that “as a proud alum, and as the current caretaker of our athletics programs, I will not compromise in our pursuit of excellence and we will not lower our standards. We will immediately begin a national search for a new head football coach, and I am confident in our ability to bring to Baton Rouge an outstanding leader, teacher and coach, who fits our culture and community and who embraces the excellence that we demand.”

Kelly’s firing followed an emergency meeting among LSU’s athletic administrators Sunday afternoon to discuss the program’s direction and Kelly’s future. Though Kelly’s tenure began with promise—including three straight nine-win seasons—his fourth year was marked by frustration and inconsistency. After an encouraging season-opening win over Clemson, the Tigers stumbled through conference play, losing three of their last four to ranked SEC opponents. Kelly also drew criticism for his public handling of questions from the media, including an exchange in which he snapped at a reporter after the Florida game.

Expectations were sky-high when Kelly arrived in 2021 with a 10-year, $95 million contract. His move from Notre Dame had come with bold ambitions, as Kelly said he wanted “to be in an environment where I have the resources to win a national championship.” But despite steady records—10–4 in 2022, 10–3 in 2023, and 9–4 in 2024—the Tigers never broke through to the College Football Playoff or captured a national title, achievements reached by each of LSU’s previous three head coaches. Meanwhile, Kelly’s former program at Notre Dame has continued to thrive, recently reaching a national championship appearance and currently ranked No. 12.

Kelly departs LSU with a 34–14 overall record and a 19–10 mark in SEC play. Across his career at Grand Valley State, Central Michigan, Cincinnati, Notre Dame, and LSU, he holds a 297–109–2 record, though Notre Dame vacated 21 wins from 2012–2013 due to academic violations.

The Tigers are next scheduled to face Alabama (7–1) on Nov. 8 in Tuscaloosa.

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