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Zac Brown, Joe Walsh join Season 28 of ‘The Voice’ as Mega Mentors

Rock legend Joe Walsh and country music star Zac Brown have joined Season 28 of ‘The Voice’ to serve as mega-mentors.

Walsh will mentor contestants on teams for Niall Horan and Reba McEntire, while Brown will mentor contestants on teams for Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg. Brown and Walsh will mentor the remaining contestants as they prepare for the Knockouts round, which begin Monday, Oct. 27.

The network shared in a press release: “Alongside the coaches, Walsh and Brown bring their dynamic artistry and long-standing industry experience to guide the artists into their most powerful performances yet. Each coach enters the ‘knockouts’ with eight artists. With no saves or steals in this round, the competition is intense. Coaches alone choose the winner from their team to advance to the playoffs, the last round before the live shows.”

This season’s knockouts also feature the first-ever “Mic Drop” button, given to each coach to use on an artist from their respective teams whose performance they deem worthy. Viewers at home will have the opportunity to vote for the “Mic Drop” winner among the four. The artist with the most votes is awarded a performance at The Rose Parade live on Jan. 1, 2026.    

The Voice airs Mondays at 8 pm ET/PT on NBC, and streams the next day on Peacock.

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Zac Brown, Joe Walsh join Season 28 of ‘The Voice’ as Mega Mentors

Rock legend Joe Walsh and country music star Zac Brown have joined Season 28 of ‘The Voice’ to serve as mega-mentors.

Walsh will mentor contestants on teams for Niall Horan and Reba McEntire, while Brown will mentor contestants on teams for Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg. Brown and Walsh will mentor the remaining contestants as they prepare for the Knockouts round, which begin Monday, Oct. 27.

The network shared in a press release: “Alongside the coaches, Walsh and Brown bring their dynamic artistry and long-standing industry experience to guide the artists into their most powerful performances yet. Each coach enters the ‘knockouts’ with eight artists. With no saves or steals in this round, the competition is intense. Coaches alone choose the winner from their team to advance to the playoffs, the last round before the live shows.”

This season’s knockouts also feature the first-ever “Mic Drop” button, given to each coach to use on an artist from their respective teams whose performance they deem worthy. Viewers at home will have the opportunity to vote for the “Mic Drop” winner among the four. The artist with the most votes is awarded a performance at The Rose Parade live on Jan. 1, 2026.    

The Voice airs Mondays at 8 pm ET/PT on NBC, and streams the next day on Peacock.

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Zac Brown, Joe Walsh join Season 28 of ‘The Voice’ as Mega Mentors

Rock legend Joe Walsh and country music star Zac Brown have joined Season 28 of ‘The Voice’ to serve as mega-mentors.

Walsh will mentor contestants on teams for Niall Horan and Reba McEntire, while Brown will mentor contestants on teams for Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg. Brown and Walsh will mentor the remaining contestants as they prepare for the Knockouts round, which begin Monday, Oct. 27.

The network shared in a press release: “Alongside the coaches, Walsh and Brown bring their dynamic artistry and long-standing industry experience to guide the artists into their most powerful performances yet. Each coach enters the ‘knockouts’ with eight artists. With no saves or steals in this round, the competition is intense. Coaches alone choose the winner from their team to advance to the playoffs, the last round before the live shows.”

This season’s knockouts also feature the first-ever “Mic Drop” button, given to each coach to use on an artist from their respective teams whose performance they deem worthy. Viewers at home will have the opportunity to vote for the “Mic Drop” winner among the four. The artist with the most votes is awarded a performance at The Rose Parade live on Jan. 1, 2026.    

The Voice airs Mondays at 8 pm ET/PT on NBC, and streams the next day on Peacock.

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Zac Brown, Joe Walsh join Season 28 of ‘The Voice’ as Mega Mentors

Rock legend Joe Walsh and country music star Zac Brown have joined Season 28 of ‘The Voice’ to serve as mega-mentors.

Walsh will mentor contestants on teams for Niall Horan and Reba McEntire, while Brown will mentor contestants on teams for Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg. Brown and Walsh will mentor the remaining contestants as they prepare for the Knockouts round, which begin Monday, Oct. 27.

The network shared in a press release: “Alongside the coaches, Walsh and Brown bring their dynamic artistry and long-standing industry experience to guide the artists into their most powerful performances yet. Each coach enters the ‘knockouts’ with eight artists. With no saves or steals in this round, the competition is intense. Coaches alone choose the winner from their team to advance to the playoffs, the last round before the live shows.”

This season’s knockouts also feature the first-ever “Mic Drop” button, given to each coach to use on an artist from their respective teams whose performance they deem worthy. Viewers at home will have the opportunity to vote for the “Mic Drop” winner among the four. The artist with the most votes is awarded a performance at The Rose Parade live on Jan. 1, 2026.    

The Voice airs Mondays at 8 pm ET/PT on NBC, and streams the next day on Peacock.

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White House says there are ‘no plans in the immediate future” for Trump-Putin meeting

Plans for a potential summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin appear to be off the table for now, despite Trump’s recent claim that the two leaders would soon meet in Budapest to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine.

A senior White House official confirmed Tuesday that “there are no plans for President Trump to meet with President Putin in the immediate future,” effectively halting speculation of a meeting in the coming weeks. Trump had told reporters last Thursday that he expected to sit down with Putin “within two weeks or so,” suggesting that senior advisers from both nations would hold preliminary discussions first. Those early talks began on Monday when Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov by phone.

According to the White House, that conversation went well enough that no in-person meeting between the two diplomats is currently planned.  The official said that “Secretary Rubio and Foreign Minister Lavrov had a productive call. Therefore, an additional in person meeting between the Secretary and Foreign Minister is not necessary, and there are no plans for President Trump to meet with President Putin in the immediate future.”

A second White House source described the call as “productive” but added that Trump decided to “press pause” after being briefed, believing both sides were not yet prepared to engage in serious peace negotiations. Another Rubio-Lavrov phone call could take place later this week, though no specific date has been confirmed. Both diplomats are expected to attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit this weekend.

Trump’s interest in rekindling dialogue with Putin has made little tangible progress since his phone call with Putin last Thursday, and his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House last Friday. Zelenskyy, who visited Washington to appeal for U.S. Tomahawk cruise missiles and other advanced weaponry, revealed Monday that the Trump administration had declined to provide Ukraine with the long-range missiles—though he said the “issue is not off the table.” Despite the setback, Zelenskyy described his meeting with Trump as “positive” and said he was awaiting word on whether he might be invited to participate in the now-stalled Budapest discussions.

Meanwhile, the Kremlin has emphasized that no meeting between Trump and Putin had ever been formally scheduled. Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Tuesday that “you can’t postpone what was not scheduled, with Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov echoing that sentiment in an interview with Russia’s TASS state news agency, noting, “we cannot postpone what has not been agreed upon.” Ryabkov added that internal discussions are ongoing and promised to share updates “as new information becomes available.”

Lavrov later confirmed that his conversation with Rubio focused on developing a “framework for the next meeting” between the two presidents. “The key point is not the venue or timing, but how we will proceed substantively on the tasks that were agreed upon and on which broad understanding was reached in Anchorage,” he said, referencing Trump and Putin’s August meeting in Alaska. Lavrov added that Moscow’s stance remains consistent with the principles both leaders outlined during that earlier summit. “Those understandings are based on the agreement achieved at that time, which President Trump very succinctly formulated when he said that what is needed is a long-term, sustainable peace, not an immediate ceasefire that would lead nowhere,” he explained.

Lavrov also criticized the U.S. for what he characterized as an unwillingness to address the deeper causes of the war, saying “now, Washington is saying that we need to stop immediately and not discuss anything further. We need to stop and let history decide. You see, if we just stop, we will forget about the root causes of this conflict, which the American administration clearly understood when Donald Trump came to power.”

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U.S. Marshal, suspect injured during incident in Los Angeles immigration enforcement operation

According to federal officials, two people — a Deputy U.S. marshal and the suspect — were injured Tuesday morning during an immigration enforcement operation in South Los Angeles.

Sources told news outlet CNN that the incident unfolded around 8:52 a.m. near 400 East 20th Street, just south of the 10 Freeway, as federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Marshals Service conducted a targeted enforcement stop.

According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the operation began when “ICE law enforcement officers, assisted by U.S. Marshals, pulled the illegal alien over in a standard law enforcement procedure.” Officials said the situation escalated when “the illegal alien weaponized his vehicle and began ramming the law enforcement vehicle in an attempt to flee.” DHS said that as officers attempted to stop the suspect “fearing for the safety of the public and law enforcement, our officers followed their training and fired defensive shots.” The agency confirmed that “the illegal alien was shot in the elbow and one law enforcement officer was shot in the hand by a ricochet bullet. Both are in the hospital.”

A law enforcement source said that the ICE agent’s firearm discharged after the suspect rammed a vehicle used by the enforcement team. Investigators believe the shooting occurred as an officer smashed the suspect’s car window with their service weapon and tried to pull the driver out, causing the weapon to discharge and strike both the suspect and a deputy marshal.

The injured deputy marshal, who sustained a gunshot wound to the hand, was taken to a local hospital and is reported to be in stable condition with a non-life-threatening injury, according to the U.S. Marshals Central District of California. The suspect’s condition remains unclear as of Tuesday afternoon, though officials earlier described him as having been “gravely wounded.” DHS later confirmed that the man, described as an unauthorized immigrant who had “previously escaped from custody,” was taken back into custody following the incident.

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that the shooting involved a federal agent and said the department is assisting in the ongoing investigation. Authorities have not released the suspect’s name or any additional details as the inquiry continues.

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Pass rusher Brandon Graham ends retirement to rejoin the Philadelphia Eagles

Just seven months after his retirement, former Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham announced on Tuesday that he will come out of retirement and return to the team. The 37-year-old veteran pass rusher agreed to a one-year deal for his 16th season with Philadelphia, where he spent his entire NFL career after being selected 13th overall in the 2010 draft.

The veteran pass rusher — a two-time Super Bowl champion and the longest-tenured player in franchise history — made the news official on his ‘Brandon Graham Unblocked’ podcast, saying:  “according to sources and what you all have heard, now you can hear it from me, I’m back one more time. I’m excited just to get after it.  No expectations baby. Just trying to help the team … Of course, I believe in the team, that’s a big part of it, too. I think they got everything they need. I just want to add more value.”

The Eagles also confirmed the news with a post on X which read: “OUT OF RETIREMENT HE COMES! We’ve agreed to terms with DE Brandon Graham. Bring on Season 16 👏

Over 15 seasons, Graham appeared in 206 games, becoming one of the longest-tenured and most respected players in franchise history. His standout year came in 2020, when he earned his first Pro Bowl selection after recording 46 total tackles, 13 tackles for loss, eight sacks, two forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery across 16 starts. Graham helped lead the Eagles to Super Bowl victories in both the 2017–18 and 2024–25 seasons. In 2024, he appeared in 11 games, contributing 20 tackles, six tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, two pass deflections, and one forced fumble.

The Eagles currently hold a 5-2 record, and will host the New York Giants (2-5) this Sunday at 1 p.m. ET in Philadelphia.

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Houston Texans WR Nico Collins suffers concussion during loss against Seahawks

Houston Texans head coach DeMeo Ryan confirmed that wideout Nico Collins suffered a concussion during the teams’ 27-19 loss during Monday Night Football against the Seattle Seahawks.

Ryans said of Collins: “We’ll evaluate him as the week goes on,” noting that the injury could potentially affect his status for Sunday’s matchup against the San Francisco 49ers.

The injury occurred early in the fourth quarter, after quarterback C.J. Stroud attempted a back-shoulder throw along the sideline to Collins. Seahawks cornerback Josh Jobe had tight inside coverage, forcing Collins to leap for the ball, who was unable to make the catch and fell, hitting his head hard against the turf and bouncing back up. Collins was helped to his feet by medical staff and taken to the sideline tent for evaluation before being escorted to the locker room for further tests, and was later ruled out for the rest of the game.

Stroud finished the day with 229 passing yards, one touchdown, and one interception; he said of Collins: “I thought he played really well. I got to find a way to get him to touch the ball. I got to throw him a better ball. That’s just the bottom line. It’s going to be tough. He’s our best player on offense. He’s one of the best players in the league, time and time again. We also got to find ways to get him the ball in better situations. So that starts with me trying to get us in the right looks.”

If Collins is unable to play in Sunday’s home matchup against the 49ers, Houston will likely rely on rookies Jaylin Noel and Jayden Higgins. Noel, who also handles punt return duties, had a breakout performance with four receptions for 77 yards, including three plays of 20 yards or more.

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Kenny Chesney adds dates to his book tour for upcoming memoir, ‘Heart Life Music’

Kenny Chesney has expanded his book tour for his memoir, Heart Life Music, set for release on November 4th.

Three new dates, including Chicago (Copernicus Center), two Nashville dates (at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s CMA Theater, respectively), and the Miami Book Fair, are set for November – following sold-out events in Johnson City, TN, and Boston on November 1st and 2nd, respectively. Chesney went on to announce five more book events in Philadelphia, Bergen, NJ, Beverly Hills, CA, Key West, and Tampa, Florida.

Kenny said of the new dates: “I wanted to go to the heart of the country, and Chicago sure represents that for me. I wanted to go to the place where all of my music came together, the songwriters and creative community were so generous and encouraging to me. Teaming with Parnassus Books for an event at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, yards from the turf where I’d played for tips when I arrived, is a dream come true.”

Kenny will go on to headline the Miami Book Fair at the Chapman Center at Miami Dade College on Nov. 16, and said of that stop:  “It’s an honor to be part of such a respected and iconic event. And the way I love South Florida – from West Palm Beach’s Coral Sky to the Tortuga Music Festival, Miami and the Keys – this is a whole other homecoming.”

Chesney wrote his memoir with longtime friend and collaborator Holly Gleason. He shared in a press release: “We were trying to create snapshots of my journey, vignettes of my soul, and lots of my friends since I started on this magic carpet ride. I moved to Nashville in January 1991, and here we are, talking about it in this book. Sitting here looking at the ocean, hearing these waves crashing, we can’t wait. Especially if you’ve been part of this journey, I can’t wait for you to relive it…and for those who weren’t part of this journey, we hope you take something from this and apply it to your life, we can’t for you to…read it.”  Preorder the memoir: HERE.

For additional information, head to Chesney’s website.

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The Kid Laroi joins Bailey Zimmerman in the video for ‘LOST’

Country star Bailey Zimmerman recently released his latest album Different Night Same Rodeo and is now sharing the video for his new single “Lost,” featuring The Kid Laroi.

The video for ‘LOST’ was filmed in Nevada, and shows Zimmerman and The Kid Laroi exploring their very opposite lifestyles — Zimmerman behind the wheel of a Chevy SEMA truck, and Laroi cruising in the back of a black limousine in the middle of the desert. The video was shot in 105-degree heat, and they got custom license plates for both vehicles.

Zimmerman’s Different Night Same Rodeo features the hit songs “Backup Plan” featuring Luke Combs, as well as “Holy Smokes,” and “New to Country.” The LP also includes a collab with Diplo, and the tracks “When It Was” and “Everything But Up.”

See the video for LOSTHERE.

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