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Riley Green to embark on headlining ‘Cowboy As It Gets Tour’ for 2026

Riley Green has officially shared information regarding his 2026 Cowboy As It Gets Tour. 

The 20-date trek kicks off with a show on April 16 in Southaven, Mississippi, making stops at arenas in major U.S. cities through August 22 in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Serving as support on the “Cowboy As It Gets Tour” are Justin Moore, Adam Hood, Drake White, Hannah McFarland, Mackenzie Carpenter, and Zach John King on select dates.

The announcement comes after Green’s run of shows in the UK and Ireland on his Damn Country Music Tour, with another round of U.S. dates this fall/winter.   For ticket info on those shows – as well as the Cowboy As It Gets Tour – head HERE.

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Chelsea Handler returning to host 2026 Critics Choice Awards

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.”

CCA CEO Joey Berlin added, “Chelsea Handler is the best awards show host in the world. We are absolutely thrilled to have her back on our stage, mixing her trademark mix of humor and heart in front of hundreds of stars who enjoy her as much as we do. Recognizing and celebrating the most deserving achievements in film and television is important, but it’s also great fun and Chelsea is the perfect person to lead the parade.”

The Critics Choice Awards 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.

Top nominees this year include the Ryan Coogler film ‘Sinners’ with 17 nominations, as well as the Netflix limited series ‘Adolescence’ leading television nominees with 6 nods.

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

For a full list of nominees, visit the official Critics Choice website.

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.

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HBO drops ‘The Pitt’ Season 2 teaser trailer

Noah Wyle is back in the teaser trailer for Season 2 of The Pitt. 

HBO Max released the first official teaser for the medical drama series, which stars Wyle as Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch. This new season picks up after a time jump, with the trailer finds Dr. Frank Langdon (Patrick Ball) in his first day back at work after returning from rehab. We also see Dr. Robby arriving for his shift at the hospital.

According to its official logline, The Pitt – from creator R. Scott Gemmill and producer John Wells – “chronicles the urgent challenges U.S. frontline healthcare professionals face through the lens of the fictional Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center’s emergency department. Offering a real-time format, the series traces, hour-by-hour, the medical cases and personal crises physicians and nurses must navigate as they reckon with an overabundance of patients and a lack of resources.”  The series is  “a realistic examination of the challenges facing healthcare workers in today’s America as seen through the lens of the frontline heroes working in a modern-day hospital in Pittsburgh.”

The cast of season 2 also includes Sepideh Moafi as Dr. Al-Hashimi, Supriya Ganesh as Dr. Mohan, Fiona Dourif as Dr. McKay, Taylor Dearden as Dr. King, Isa Briones as Dr. Santos, Gerran Howell as Dennis Whitaker, Shabana Azeez as Victoria Javadi and Katherine LaNasa as Dana Evans.

Season 2 of The Pitt arrives on HBO Max in January 2026; see the teaser trailer – HERE.

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Lizzo responds to body shamers in social media post

Lizzo took to social media to address a viral ‘fat joke’ about her body. The singer, 37, has been candid about her weight loss journey since 2023, and had a direct message for her haters in response.

Posting a picture of herself in a yellow bikini, Lizzo wrote on Instagram: “Today I saw a fat joke about me—in 2025—and it was viral. It was a dumb joke and they were just laughing at me because I’m fat….Let me be a reminder to everyone to NEVER let anyone shame you for what you choose to do with your body. Because when you’re big they talk s–t, when you’re small they talk s–t. Your body will never be good enough for them because it’s not FOR them. It’s for you … If I get a BBL mind ur business. If I lose 100lbs mind your business, if I gain every pound back and then some….mind your f—-ingg business.” Lizzo ended her message writing: “Anyways…my fat a** staying living with a paid off mortgage in yall b–chess heads.”

Lizzo also recently addressed how the topic of her weight has impacted her career, writing in a personal essay published on Substack: “People could not see my talent as a musician because they were too busy accusing me of making ‘being fat’ my whole personality. I had to actively work against ‘mammy’ tropes by being hypersexual and vulgar because being a mammy by definition is being desexualized. And that’s the reality that nobody wants to talk about,” she wrote. “We’re in an era where the bigger girls are getting smaller because they’re tired of being judged. I want us to allow the body positive movement to expand and grow far away from the commercial slop it’s become, because movements move.”

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Guns N’ Roses share two new songs “Nothin’” and “Atlas”

Guns N’ Roses have officially released two new singles — “Nothin’” and “Atlas” — marking their first releases since 2023.   The band have Guns N’ Roses have been releasing new material in recent years, in conjunction with their sold-out tours across the globe, including 2023’s “The General” and “Perhaps.”

On December 12th, “Nothin’” and “Atlas” will be available for pre-order on 7-inch vinyl, a Guns N’ Roses store exclusive cassette, and a Japan exclusive SHM-CD.  Head HERE for details.

The band recently announced their 2026 world tour across Europe and North America next spring/summer. GN’R recently completed a run of shows across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America earlier this year.

The 2026 dates kick off in Mexico on March 28 and continue through April with nine huge shows in Brazil. The band will make two stops in Florida in May, before a series of European shows in June/July as well as a previously announced slot at the UK’s Download Festival. After stops in the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Belgium, the band returns to North American with a show in North Carolina on July 23, with dates through September 19 in Georgia.

In addition, GN’R will co-headline the ‘Welcome to Rockville’ festival in May alongside Foo Fighters, Bring Me The Horizon, and My Chemical Romance. Other confirmed festival appearances include Monsters of Rock (Brazil) and Tecate Pa’l Norte (Mexico). Head to Ticketmaster for details.

For additional tour info, head to the band’s website.

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Megadeth announce ‘Behind The Mask’ global cinematic event

Megadeth have announced the global cinematic event, Megadeth: Behind The Mask, which will premiere in more than 1,000 cinemas across over 35 countries on Thursday January 22, 2026. The one-night-only screening premieres one day prior to the release of the band’s self-titled final studio album, due out January 23rd.

Megadeth: Behind The Mask “pulls back the curtain on 40 years of Megadeth, sharing untold stories from the band’s past and the creative fire that still drives them. Woven through the film is the world premiere of the new self-titled album, played in full, with Mustaine offering track-by-track reflections on what will be the band’s last studio statement. The result is an immersive celebration of one of the most influential bands in Metal history and a powerful closing chapter to a four-decade career.”

Frontman Dave Mustaine shares: “This listening event is going to be amazing. I can’t wait to share it with thousands of my closest friends around the world. I have so much gratitude for everyone who helped bring this film to life, especially you, the fans! Now let’s fire this up… and pass the popcorn!”

Tickets for Megadeth: Behind The Mask go on sale on Thursday, December 11, with the official trailer also arriving on the same day. Fans can head to megadethfilm.com for more information.

Megadeth also recently announced they will host an exclusive, all-day ‘ultimate immersive listening event’ in celebration of their upcoming self-titled studio album. The one-day event, taking place just outside of Nashville in La Vergne, TN, on Saturday, January 17, 2026, will allow fans to ‘get closer to the band, the music, the stories, and the legacy than ever before.’

The experience will give attendees a chance to listen to the new album early, witness a Megadeth acoustic performance, attend a Megadeth Master Class where the band breaks down legendary riffs, songwriting, tones, and techniques—right from the stage, a band Q&A, Guitar Talk with Dave Mustaine and Gibson CEO César Gueikian where they will share special news, photo op with the band, catered dinner with Megadeth beer and House of Mustaine wine, immersive photo op experiences, autographed album-art poster, exclusive merch, and more. Fans must be 18 years of age or older to attend. For information, head HERE.

In anticipation of their final studio album, Megadeth released the single “I Don’t Care,” along with a video from director Keith J Leman. Check it out: HERE.

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Post Malone headlining Bud Light Super Bowl LX concert

Post Malone will headline the Bud Light Super Bowl LX concert in San Francisco on Friday, February 6, 2026.

The one-night-only concert, titled “Bud Light Presents Post Malone & Buddies,” marks a continued collaboration between Post Malone and Bud Light, as he is also featured in the brand’s upcoming Super Bowl LIX commercial.

As a Bud Light partner of nearly 10 years, Posty said: “Getting back on the Bud Light stage during Super Bowl weekend is like coming home. I love it! We’ve got something really special planned for this year!”

Todd Allen, SVP of Marketing for Bud Light, added: “As the Official Beer Sponsor of the NFL, Bud Light knows best the excitement of Super Bowl weekend, and we show up every year to provide football fans with bucket-list experiences. We’re pumped to run it back with Posty, our buddy of nearly a decade, for what will be one of the most electrifying shows of Super Bowl weekend.”

Fans 21 and over can direct message or comment “#PostyBL2026” on Bud Light’s dedicated Instagram and Facebook post to receive information on how to win tickets to the one-of-a-kind Super Bowl LX concert with Bud Light and Post Malone. Select fans will win the opportunity to experience Post Malone’s return to the Bud Light stage.

Visit BudLight.com/PostyBL2026 for more details!

Also follow Bud Light on social media:

Facebook at Facebook.com/BudLight
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Virginia man arrested, charged with planting pipe bombs left near RNC and DNC before Jan. 6

Federal authorities have arrested a Virginia man linked to the pipe bombs left outside the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters on the night of Jan. 5, 2021 — devices discovered the following afternoon as the Capitol came under assault. The arrest, confirmed by multiple law enforcement sources including CNN, marks a major turning point in a case that has challenged investigators for nearly five years.

The suspect has been identified as 30-year-old Brian Cole Jr. of Woodbridge, Virginia. He was taken into custody Thursday morning and charged with transporting an explosive device and attempted malicious destruction by means of explosive materials, according to charging documents filed Thursday afternoon. Attorney General Pam Bondi credited investigators and prosecutors for “sifting through evidence that had been sitting at the FBI,” adding that “this investigation is ongoing. As we speak, search warrants are being executed, and there could be more charges to come.”

The bombs — constructed from short galvanized pipes packed with homemade black powder, wires, metal clips, and fitted with kitchen timers — were placed outside both party headquarters roughly 15 hours before they were found. Investigators have long warned the devices were fully capable of causing “serious injury or death.” Their discovery prompted a swift police response just minutes before rioters began overwhelming security lines at the U.S. Capitol.

Surveillance footage released over the years showed a hooded figure in a mask and Nike Air Max Speed Turf sneakers with a yellow logo. Investigators noted what appeared to be an unusual or pronounced gait, but the lack of clearer identifiers hampered progress even after more than 1,000 interviews, a review of tens of thousands of video files, and more than 600 public tips. At times, the FBI could not even determine the suspect’s gender. The reward for information eventually climbed to $500,000.

The bomb at the DNC was discovered after former Vice President Kamala Harris had arrived at the building. A Homeland Security inspector general’s report later revealed that Harris entered via a ramp within 20 feet of the device and remained inside for about 1 hour and 40 minutes before it was found and she was evacuated. The bomb’s placement was roughly nine feet from the building’s exterior wall.

The extended mystery caused some political commentators claimed the lack of an arrest suggested deliberate concealment, including assertions that “there is a massive cover-up” or that the incident was “an inside job.” The theories persisted even after the FBI publicly debunked claims that the bombs had been planted by a former Capitol Police officer.

Despite the challenges, federal investigators continued to treat the case as a priority. Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino, who had previously amplified theories about the incident before joining the bureau, said in May that the investigation had received “additional resources and investigative attention,” with weekly briefings and renewed analytical reviews of earlier work.

Political leaders responded to Thursday’s arrest with relief. DNC Chair Ken Martin said, “We are grateful to the law enforcement officers who have dedicated years to investigating the pipe bombs… Those responsible for this horrific act must be brought to justice.” Former prosecutors involved in Jan. 6-related cases echoed that sentiment, calling the arrest a testament to the persistence of career FBI agents and federal attorneys.

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President Trump’s name added to United States Institute of Peace headquarters sign

President Donald Trump’s name has been added to the sign on the United States Institute of Peace headquarters in downtown D.C., above the existing building name.

Workers early Wednesday affixed large silver letters reading “Donald J. Trump United States Institute of Peace” to the Washington, D.C., headquarters of the U.S. Institute of Peace, a move that formalizes President Donald Trump’s decision to rename the organization after himself, while attempting to dismantle it.

The State Department’s X account shared a photo of the new facade on Wednesday in a post that called Trump “the greatest dealmaker in our nation’s history,“ an apparent reference to his work to end multiple conflicts around the world. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on X about the name change that “President Trump will be remembered by history as the President of Peace. It’s time our State Department display that.”

Anna Kelly, a spokesperson for Trump, confirmed the new name to multiple outlets, describing the original institute as “a bloated, useless entity that blew $50 million per year while delivering no peace.” She said the updated title is “beautifully and aptly named after a president who ended eight wars in less than a year” and claimed the building will now serve as a reminder of what, in her words, strong leadership can achieve for global security.

The rebranding caps months of turmoil inside the institution. Earlier this year, the administration’s Department of Government Efficiency—led by former adviser Elon Musk—swept out the non-profit’s president, nearly all employees, and most members of its 12-seat board. Although Congress established the USIP in 1984 under President Ronald Reagan to promote conflict resolution and support peacebuilding, its fate has been uncertain since the takeover.

Legal uncertainty continues to surround the institute. A federal judge ruled in May that the mass personnel overhaul was “effectuated by illegally installed leaders who lacked legal authority to take these actions, which must therefore be declared null and void.” However, Judge Beryl Howell declined to issue an order halting the administration’s control, noting the organization’s unusual status as a congressionally created but independently operated body. In June, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit paused a lower-court ruling that had blocked the administration from dismantling the USIP during ongoing litigation. The panel wrote that “The President faces irreparable harm from not being able to fully exercise his executive powers,” and suggested the government may ultimately succeed in arguing that the institute’s structure is unconstitutional because of its board’s removal protections. A full hearing on the issue has since been delayed, and the building has been moved under the control of the General Services Administration.

Former staff and board members remain sharply critical, with their attorney, George Foote, stating that the name change “adds insult to injury,” stressing that a judge has already deemed the takeover unlawful—even if that ruling is on hold during appeal. Foote said: “The rightful owners will ultimately prevail and will restore the U.S. Institute of Peace and the building to their statutory purposes.”

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Milwaukee Bucks Giannis Antetokounmpo to miss 2-4 weeks with calf strain

Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo is expected to miss two-four weeks after suffering a right calf strain early in Wednesday’s win over the Detroit Pistons.

ESPN’s Shams Charania reported on Thursday that “Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo is expected to be sidelined for approximately 2 to 4 weeks with a right calf strain, sources tell ESPN.”

The injury occurred just minutes into the first quarter, when Antetokounmpo collapsed without contact while sprinting back on defense. He stayed on the floor checking his lower leg before being helped to the bench and then to the locker room. Initial concerns about a possible Achilles injury were eased after a preliminary MRI. Coach Doc Rivers said the team believed the issue was limited to a calf strain and confirmed postgame that Antetokounmpo was undergoing imaging “right now.”

The Bucks managed to close out a 113-109 victory, but the setback comes at a difficult point in their season. Antetokounmpo had only recently returned from an adductor strain that sidelined him four games last month. Through 17 games this year, the 30-year-old had been averaging 28.9 points, 10.1 rebounds and 6.1 assists.

Antetokounmpo, a two-time MVP, has been a first-team All-NBA selection for seven straight seasons. His injury comes amid renewed uncertainty about his long-term future, and has added fuel to trade speculation ahead of February’s deadline. Earlier Wednesday, ESPN reported that Antetokounmpo and his agent, Alex Saratsis, have been discussing with team officials whether continuing in Milwaukee remains the best path. Rivers dismissed the notion before the game, saying “there’s been no conversations” and insisting Antetokounmpo “loves Milwaukee and he loves the Bucks.” Antetokounmpo signed a three-year extension in 2023 and still has a year and a half left before a potential opt-out.

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