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Fed. judge grants request to unseal Epstein grand jury files in NY

A federal judge in New York has ordered the DOJ to unseal grand jury materials and investigative records from Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 sex-trafficking case.

U.S. District Judge Richard Berman issued the four-page ruling Wednesday, becoming the third federal judge in a week to grant similar DOJ requests following passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act last month. The law requires the department to publicly release materials related to past federal investigations of Epstein and his longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Berman said the statute’s language leaves little room for interpretation, calling it “clear” and emphasizing that Congress intended to override traditional grand jury secrecy. “The Court hereby grants the Government’s motion in accordance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act and with the unequivocal right of Epstein victims to have their identity and privacy protected,” he wrote. He also noted that attorneys for survivors stressed that disclosure “CANNOT come at the expense of the privacy, safety, and protection of sexual abuse and sex trafficking victims.”

The ruling follows similar decisions issued Tuesday by Judge Paul Engelmayer, who approved the release of a “voluminous” set of Maxwell grand jury materials in New York, and last week by Judge Rodney Smith in Florida, who authorized unsealing records from the mid-2000s federal probes into Epstein. All three judges required the redaction of victims’ identifying information and sensitive personal details.

Berman had previously rejected the DOJ’s request in August—before the law existed—arguing that the department had not met the legal threshold for unsealing grand jury testimony and already possessed a substantial investigative record. At the time, he pointed out that “the Government’s 100,000 pages of Epstein files and materials dwarf the 70 odd pages of Epstein grand jury materials,” and cited possible risks to victims’ privacy.

But he said Wednesday that the new statute resolves those concerns, referencing a 2004 precedent holding that when a law’s text is unambiguous, courts must follow it. The act requires that records be made public “not later than 30 days” after its Nov. 19 enactment, setting a Dec. 19 deadline for disclosure.

The renewed push to release the files gained bipartisan momentum in Congress after years of controversy over how federal authorities handled Epstein’s earlier cases. The political debate intensified this summer as the administration faced internal divisions over the issue. In July, the president criticized supporters pressing for release of the documents, calling them “weaklings,” before later urging Republicans to back the bill once its passage became certain.

The Justice Department has not announced when the newly unsealed materials will be made available. Epstein died by suicide in a Manhattan jail in 2019 while awaiting trial, a death that has fueled persistent conspiracy theories and renewed scrutiny of the handling of his case.

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Mets slugger Pete Alonso agrees to five-year, $155M contract with Orioles

Former Mets slugger and free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso has agreed to a 5-year, $155 million contract with the Baltimore Orioles.

ESPN’s Jeff Passan was first to report: “BREAKING: First baseman Pete Alonso and the Baltimore Orioles are finalizing a five-year, $155 million contract, sources tell ESPN. Alonso leaves the Mets to make a loaded AL East even better.”

Alonso, 31, opted out of his contract with the Mets following the World Series, becoming a free agent for the second straight offseason.The move comes a day after the Mets lost Edwin Díaz to the Dodgers on a three-year deal worth $69 million.

Selected by the Mets in the second round of the 2016 MLB Draft, Alonso has spent his entire career with New York. Last winter, the first baseman’s first foray into free agency resulted in a two-year pact with the Mets worth $54 million, with an opt-out in mid-February. He would have earned $24 million in the final year of that contract but chose to re-enter free agency after boosting his value in 2025.

Alonso also just had one of the best seasons of his career, earning his fifth All-Star selection and finishing with 38 homers, 41 doubles, 126 RBIs and hitting .272.  In addition to those impressive marks, Alonso is also a two-time Home Run Derby champion (winning the contest in 2019 and ’21), and has played 1,008 of a possible 1,032 games beginning his rookie year.

The slugger also has 264 career HRs (ranking third behind Aaron Judge and Kyle Schwarber) and has tallied more RBIs (712) than anyone else since his debut year of 2019 (where he hit 53 home runs, setting an MLB rookie record and earning him National League Rookie of the Year honors).  With his 253rd career home run this past August, Alonso passed Darryl Strawberry for first on the Mets’ all-time list.

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Mavericks’ Dereck Lively II to undergo season-ending foot surgery

Dallas Mavericks center Dereck Lively II will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery on his right foot, the team confirmed Wednesday. The procedure, to be performed in London by Dr. James Calder, follows weeks of consultations as lingering pain continued to limit the 21-year-old.

ESPN’s Shams Charania reported: “Dallas Mavericks center Dereck Lively II will undergo season-ending right foot procedure to address lingering discomfort, sources tell me and Tim MacMahon. Lively, who played 7 games this season, is expected to make a full recovery.”

Lively has dealt with repeated problems with the same foot, including a fracture that required offseason surgery. ESPN first reported that this latest procedure is expected to fully resolve the chronic discomfort that has derailed his year.

Co-interim general manager Matt Riccardi said: “Dereck has handled every challenge of this season with professionalism and resilience. While this is a setback, we’re confident in his long-term future and will support him fully through his recovery.”

The surgery marks the latest in a string of setbacks for Lively, who dealt with knee trouble earlier this year, and the foot issue resurfacing soon after his last appearance during the Mavs win over New Orleans on Nov. 21.  He played 36 games last season and averaged 8.7 points and 7.5 rebounds; this year, he averaged 4.3 points and 5.3 rebounds in limited action.

The organization expects Lively to be ready for training camp, and are hopeful this latest surgery finally stabilizes his foot.

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Trace Adkins shares the holiday ballad ‘One More Christmas’

Trace Adkins has released his brand-new original Christmas song ‘One More Christmas’, co-written by Adkins alongside Derek George and Monty Criswell.

Produced by George, the track comes shortly after Adkins appeared on NBC’s ‘Christmas in Nashville’ holiday special, where he performed ‘Naughty List’ for the first time alongside the classic ‘White Christmas’.  The special, hosted by Trisha Yearwood and filmed in front of a live audience at Category 10 in Nashville, also featured performances from The War and Treaty, Bill Murray & His Blood Brothers, Lauren Alaina and Ne-Yo, and is available to stream on Peacock.

See the lyric video for ‘One More Christmas’ – HERE.
Stream One More Christmas HERE.

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2026 Critics Choice Awards nominations: ‘Sinners’ leads with 17 nods

The 2026 Critics Choice Awards nominations were announced, with the horror film ‘Sinners’ leading with 17 nominations, and the Netflix limited series ‘Adolescence’ leading the television nominees with 6 nods.

Ryan Coogler’s Sinners received a total of 17 nominations – just one shy of the record held by 2024’s Barbie movie. The nominations for Sinners are in categories including Best Picture, Best Director (Ryan Coogler), and Best Actor (Michael B. Jordan).

Other top film nominees include ‘One Battle After Another’ with 14 nominations, ‘Hamnet’ and ‘Frankenstein’ with 11 nods each; ‘Marty Supreme’ with 8 noms; and ‘F1,’ ‘Sentimental Value,’ and ‘Wicked: For Good’ with 7 nominations apiece.

‘Adolescence’ secured nominations for Best Limited Series, as well as acting nominations for Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper, Ashley Walters, Erin Doherty, and Christine Tremarco. Other leading TV nominees include ‘Nobody Wants This’ with 5 nominations, in addition to ‘All Her Fault,’ ‘Death by Lightning,’ ‘Ghosts,’ ‘Hacks,’ ‘Severance,’ ‘The Diplomat,’ and ‘The Pitt’ each with 4 nominations.

The 2026 Critics Choice Awards also has added four new categories to this year’s celebration of critics’ picks for the best in film and TV: best variety series, stunt design, casting/ensemble and sound.

Chelsea Handler will once again serve as host of the 2026 Critics Choice Awards, airing live from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif on Jan. 4, 2026 – marking Handler’s fourth consecutive year as host. Handler said in a statement: “Kicking off the year with the Critics Choice Awards feels right.  Nothing says ‘new beginnings’ like a room full of critics ready to tell you how you did last year.”

The 31st Critics Choice Awards airs live on Sunday, Jan. 4 from Santa Monica’s Barker Hangar on E! and USA from 7-10 p.m. ET and PT. For a full list of nominees, visit the official Critics Choice website.

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See Timothée Chalamet in the new trailer for “Marty Supreme”

A24 released the new official trailer for their upcoming drama “Marty Supreme” starring Timothée Chalamet as the titular Marty Supreme.

Director Josh Safide co-wrote the film with Ronald Bronstein, which also stars Gwyneth Paltrow as Kay Stone, Odessa A’zion as Rachel, Kevin O’Leary as Milton Rockwell, Tyler Okonma aka Tyler the Creator as Wally, Abel Ferrara as Ezra, and Fran Drescher as Mrs. Mauser.

The video introduces Chalamet as Marty Mauser, a table tennis player who’s very determined to fulfill his dreams of making it big in the world of sports. His character is loosely inspired by Marty Reisman, who was a champion table tennis player who started as a hustler in New York City playing for bets and prize money.

Marty (Chalamet) is described as a hustler and table tennis star who “goes to hell and back in his pursuit of greatness.” That pursuit involves making enough money to care for his mother, wooing a couple of women and getting on the cover of a Wheaties box for his ping-pong skills.

“Marty Supreme” premiered at the New York Film Festival to critical acclaim, and is set for theatrical release on Dec. 25; see the trailer: HERE.

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Journey announces Farewell Tour in 2026

Journey will hit the road in 2026 on an extensive farewell trek, billed as the Final Frontier Tour

The first leg of the tour launches on Feb. 28 in Hershey, Pennsylvania, with the band traveling all over North America with 60 dates scheduled before wrapping things up on July 2 in Laredo, Texas.

No word was given on when a second leg might take place, although guitarist Neal Schon has previously stated this lineup would tour into 2027.  Schon said in a statement: “As its founding member, I carry the Journey torch to this day, wherever I go. The sentiment and spirit of the band will always remain. While this marks a farewell to one powerful chapter of the Journey we’ve shared, I want everyone to know I’m not done. Music is still burning strong inside me, and there are new creative horizons ahead. This tour is both a thank you and the beginning of what’s next.”

Keyboardist Jonathan Cain said as part of the tour announcement. “It’s been an incredible ride. We’ve shared our music with millions and this tour is about gratitude, connection and one last chance to feel that magic together. We wouldn’t want it any other way.”

For ticket information, head to the band’s website.

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Megadeth shares tracklist to final self-titled album, including ‘Ride The Lightning’

Megadeth have revealed the full tracklisting for their self-titled final album, due out January 23, 2026.

The album includes “Tipping Point,” the previously released first single, and a reimagined version of “Ride The Lightning,” which frontman Dave Mustaine co-wrote with Metallica’s James Hetfield, Cliff Burton, and Lars Ulrich (and was the title track from the group’s 1984 album). Mustaine shares “As I come full circle on the career of a lifetime, the decision to include ‘Ride The Lightning,’ a song I co-wrote with James, Lars, and Cliff, was to pay my respects to where my career first started.”

Megadeth announced in August the band would be saying farewell after 16 albums. Mustaine confirmed their next project would be the group’s last, sharing a video to the band’s YouTube and social media pages that included Mustaine’s alter ego, Vic Rattlehead, delivering the news. After teasing fans with a 30-second clip of the song “Tipping Point,” Megadeth – Mustaine, Teemu Mäntysaari (Lead, Rhythm, and Acoustic Guitars), James LoMenzo (Bass Guitar) and Dirk Verbeuren (Drums) – released the album’s first single and video for the track.  Check out the video for ‘Tipping Point’ – HERE.

Megadeth also recently shared the video for their latest track “I Don’t Care,” teaming with director Keith J Leman for the visual. Mustaine says about the song: “How many times have you wanted to say this to someone? I know you want to! Deep down inside, if we had the balls, we would tell more people, ‘I don’t care’ more often … Part of the main riff in this track had been floating around in my head since we did TSTD&TD, so I was pumped to start recording ‘I Don’t Care’ for this LP. I really love the guitar nuances in the track. There is the main rhythm riff, next, a very deliberate down-picking part, next, the octave chords with jump picking on octave notes (while still down-picking!). And the soloing and back and forth between me and Teemu [Mäntysaari] is magnificent!!” See the video for ‘I Don’t Care’ – HERE.

The metal legends’ 17th (and final) LP will officially arrive on January 23rd, and is available for pre-order in various formats.  Megadeth also announced plans for a 2026 farewell tour and the release of Dave Mustaine’s new memoir sometime next year.

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New Kids On The Block expand Las Vegas residency through Fall 2026

New Kids on the Block – comprised of original members Jonathan Knight, Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg and Danny Wood — have extended their debut Las Vegas residency “The Right Stuff” with 16 new dates  through the fall of 2026 at Dolby Live at Park MGM.  New shows have been added for June, July, and October 2026

NKOTB posted on social media: “Blockheads! You have blown us away by making these Vegas shows so amazing! DUE TO DEMAND we are extending our Las Vegas residency thru 2026! The ONLY place to see us next year will be at Dolby Live at Park MGM February 14-28, June 19 – July 4 & October 2-17! Ticket and VIP info at http://nkotb.com”

The residency promises to “immerse attendees in a heart pounding night of hits, spectacle, celebration and showmanship, and will be jam-packed with their biggest hits and many surprises in store for their dedicated fans.”

Wahlberg said in a statement: “What we’ve built here in Vegas, together with our incredible Blockheads, feels truly magical. The energy in that room each night— the lights, the lasers, flying up to the balcony to see all our blockheads dancing and singing along— is so far beyond anything we’ve ever done before. Vegas has been so welcoming to us, we couldn’t leave just yet! We are having the absolute best time and are so excited and honored to be asked to extend our stay here at the Dolby through 2026.”

Tickets can be purchased at www.ticketmaster.com/NKOTBVEGAS.

Additional details can be found: at the band’s official website.

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Listen to Jessie Murph’s latest single “I’m Not There For You”

Jessie Murph has shared her new single “I’m Not There For You,” which she originally wrote at just 17 years old.

The now-21 year old Jessie teased “I’m Not There For You” online in 2022, and it quickly became a fan-favorite – accumulating over 100,000 TikTok creations

The new release comes on the heels of Jessie’s sophomore album ‘Sex Hysteria’, which dropped in July 2025 and debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 Chart, marking her first top ten album. The 15-track project featured collaborations with Gucci Mane and Lil Baby, following previous successful collaborations including Jelly Roll and Koe Wetzel.

Jessie also embarked on the Worldwide Hysteria Tour across the United States and Canada, with sold-out dates in Australia and New Zealand to round out the year.

Stream ‘I’m Not There For You’ – HERE.

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