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Trump will grant pardon to Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife amid bribery case

President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he will grant a full pardon to Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, and Cuellar’s wife, Imelda, wiping away the federal bribery and money-laundering case filed against them last year.

Trump revealed the decision on Truth Social, accusing Democrats of targeting the couple for political reasons and claiming they sought to “attack, rob, lie, cheat, destroy, and decimate anyone who dares to oppose their Far Left Agenda.  Because of these facts, and others, I am hereby announcing my full and unconditional PARDON of beloved Texas Congressman Henry Cuellar, and Imelda,” later telling the congressman, “Henry, I don’t know you, but you can sleep well tonight — Your nightmare is finally over!”

Trump’s announcement included a letter written by the Cuellars’ daughters, Christina and Catherine, who urged the president to show mercy, saying they “believe that our father’s independence and honesty may have contributed to how this case began.” They referenced Trump’s own legal battles, writing that they prayed for him because “behind the headlines, there are real people who hurt, who love, and who still hope for better days.”

Cuellar expressed gratitude in a post on X, thanking the president “for his tremendous leadership and for taking the time to look at the facts. I thank God for standing with my family and I during this difficult time” adding that the pardon “gives us a clean slate” and allows him to return his focus to serving South Texas: “The noise is gone. The work remains. And I intend to meet it head on. Thank you Mr. President, God bless you, and God bless the United States of America.”

The allegations against Cuellar spanned 2014 to 2021, and two political operatives connected to him — former campaign manager Mina Colin Strother and associate Florencio “Lencho” Rendon — pleaded guilty last year to conspiracy to commit money laundering and agreed to cooperate with federal prosecutors.

The pardon follows a lengthy case in which federal prosecutors accused the Cuellars of accepting at least $598,000 in bribes from two foreign entities — an oil and gas company tied to the Azerbaijani government and a Mexican bank — and laundering the payments through shell companies linked to Imelda Cuellar. Prosecutors alleged the payments were routed through sham consulting contracts and that Imelda “performed little or no legitimate work” for the money. The indictment claimed the congressman agreed “to use the power and prestige of his office to advance” the interests of Azerbaijan and the foreign bank, including influencing legislation, adding favorable report language, and delivering a House floor speech.

The coupe pleaded not guilty, with a judge dismissing two charges last August, though a trial had been scheduled for next year. In September, a federal judge rejected an effort to dismiss the indictment under the Constitution’s Speech or Debate Clause.

Cuellar, first elected in 2005, stepped aside from his appropriations leadership post after being charged. He has won reelection repeatedly, though his South Texas district grew slightly more Republican after mid-decade redistricting. As of this week, he has not yet filed for reelection despite signaling plans to run before Monday’s deadline.

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Los Angeles Clippers part ways with veteran guard Chris Paul

The Los Angeles Clippers are moving on from longtime star guard Chris Paul, ending his brief reunion with the franchise amid a difficult start to the year.

Paul, who turns 40 this season and has already said he will retire at the end of the campaign, confirmed late Tuesday that he had been sent home during the team’s road trip. “Just found out I’m being sent home,” he posted on Instagram, as the Clippers prepared to face the Atlanta Hawks.

Clippers president Lawrence Frank issued a statement early Wednesday acknowledging the separation. “We are parting ways with Chris and he will no longer be with the team,” he said, adding that the organization would support him “on the next step of his career.” Frank praised Paul as a franchise icon and stressed, “No one is blaming Chris for our underperformance. I accept responsibility for the record we have right now.”

Paul’s exit comes amid reporting that his leadership style “clashed” with teammates and that he had not spoken with head coach Ty Lue “for several weeks,” according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. “Chris Paul and his leadership style clashed with the Clippers, sources tell ESPN. Paul has been vocal in holding management, coaches and players accountable, which the team felt became disruptive. Specifically: Ty Lue was not on speaking terms with Paul for several weeks.”

The veteran signed a one-year, $3.6 million deal last summer to return to the Clippers, calling the decision a “no-brainer.” Paul previously spent six seasons in Los Angeles, where he became the club’s all-time assists leader and remains among its top scorers and defenders. Across his 21-year career, he has earned 12 All-Star nods and led the league multiple times in both assists and steals.

Used primarily off the bench this season — only the second time in his career he has played a reserve role — Paul averaged 2.9 points, 3.3 assists and 1.8 rebounds in 16 appearances. He posted eight points and three assists in Monday’s loss to the Miami Heat, a defeat that extended the Clippers’ skid. Los Angeles holds the second-worst record in the Western Conference after dropping five straight and eight of its last nine.

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Dallas Stars’ forward Tyler Seguin expected to miss season with torn ACL

Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin is expected to miss months — and likely the remainder of the NHL season — after suffering a torn ACL in his right knee during Tuesday night’s game against the New York Rangers. Head coach Glen Gulutzan confirmed Wednesday that the 33-year-old will be sidelined long term, calling the update “tough news for our whole group.”

Seguin was injured less than two minutes into the game when he became tangled with Rangers defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov, who appeared to fall onto Seguin’s right leg. Seguin went down immediately, required help to get off the ice and did not return. Follow-up evaluations offered little optimism, and the Stars are still awaiting more medical details to determine whether Seguin could have any chance of returning for the postseason.

Gulutzan said: “Unfortunately, Tyler, he’s got an ACL [injury], and he’ll be out for months,  we didn’t get great news today… he’s going to be out for a significant amount of time, probably the rest of the season … There’s lots of injuries piling up and lots of games, so we just got to keep moving forward. There’s lots of guys that their opportunity is born from some of this misfortune. We just have to take that away: It’s next guy up, next guy’s opportunity and run with it. That’s what good teams do is they just keep pushing forward with the players that they have.”

Seguin has been with Dallas since joining in a trade from Boston in 2013; Gulutzan added: “I didn’t live it with him last year, but I did talk to our leadership group here and what I did know is just how hard he (worked) and the effort that he put in to come back last year and how diligent he was. He’s a great leader for us, and he’s a great pro and he’s been a guy, quite frankly, that I’ve been maybe the most impressed with – just his leadership ability when I’ve come in here.”  Gulutzan later praised the veteran’s resilience and influence: “He’s a great leader for us, and he’s a great pro. He’s been a guy… that I’ve been maybe the most impressed with — just his leadership ability when I’ve come in here.” 

The injury is another setback for Seguin, who played just 20 regular-season games last year after hip surgery, returned in time for Dallas’ playoff run, and earlier in his career endured a sliced Achilles and additional hip and knee procedures. Despite the setbacks, he reached the 1,000-game milestone in October and had registered seven goals and 10 assists in 27 games this season.

With Seguin unavailable, the Stars plan to elevate players internally. Nathan Bastian was slated to step in Tuesday, and the team hopes Duchene, once cleared, can help absorb some of the workload. “You’re going to have to have other guys step up,” Gulutzan said. “There’s going to be more opportunity for more guys, and then you’re going to see who takes it.”

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Jason Aldean, Lainey Wilson, Bailey Zimmerman to headline 2025 Nashville’s Big Bash

Jason Aldean, Lainey Wilson and Bailey Zimmerman will headline the iconic New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash taking place downtown in Music City.

The five-hour event will see the trio of headliners joined by special guests CeCe Winans and the Fisk Jubilee Singers. A press release states that New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash is slated to air live on Wednesday, Dec. 31  on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+.

Deana Ivey, President and CEO of NCVC, said in a statement: “New Year’s Eve in Music City is always something special, and this year will be no exception. With some of the biggest names in Nashville’s diverse music scene…we’re proud to showcase Music City at its very best.”

The night will again end with Nashville’s famous red Music Note, dropping from the 138-foot tower, as the crowd counts down to midnight. The event is free to attend in person, with gates to the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park opening at 5:30 p.m.

For more information regarding Nashville’s Big Bash, head here.

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Dustin Lynch and MC4D team up in the video for ‘Home to You’

Dustin Lynch has teamed up with MC4D on the new song, “Home To You,” co-writen by Lynch, Matt & Chris Drake (of MC4D), Brandon Davis, and Trent Tomlinson.

Lynch shared: “I’m fired up to finally drop ‘Home To You’ with MC4D. We’ve been testing it out in the club sets day and night, and it’s been electric — jumping into this new lane has awakened a whole new part of my soul. Getting to create and collaborate in new ways this far into my career has been some of the most fun and fulfilling music-making I’ve ever done. Can’t wait for y’all to feel this one when it hits.”

MC4D added: “We’ve looked up to Dustin and his music for so long, and being able to do a song with him has been an incredible experience. He’s pioneering such a unique lane when it comes to his country-EDM project, and we’re so grateful for the energy and excitement that he’s brought to this song. ‘Home To You’ feels like the perfect mix of Dustin’s hit country sound and our melodic EDM project, and stylistically, we feel it really stands apart in the developing country crossover landscape. It reminds us of the timeless country/Americana collaborations of Avicii and Kygo, and we can’t wait to see the song connect with dance and country fans alike.”

Lynch has previously collaborated with MC4D and other DJs for ‘Club Set Remixes’ – an EP featuring EDM reworks of a few of his fan-favorite tracks including “Small Town Boy,” “Seein’ Red,” “Thinking ’Bout You,” “Stars Like Confetti,” and his latest single, “Easy To Love.”

See the video for “Home To You” – HERE.

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Season 3 of ‘Euphoria’ to premiere April 2026

The release date for Season 3 of the HBO series Euphoria has officially been revealed, with the news coming four years after the end of Season 2 back in February 2022.

HBO Max confirmed on Instagram that the series is returning in April 2026; alongside the update, the streamer also shared a photo of Zendaya in character as Rue, wearing her signature black hi-top Converse and sitting in an old pickup truck while smiling for the camera, with HBO captioning the picture: “Let’s ride.”

Zendaya will be returning for the third and final season, along with series stars Sydney Sweeney (Cassie), Jacob Elordi (Nate), Hunter Schafer (Jules), Alexa Demie (Maddy) and Maude Apatow (Lexi). In addition, Coleman Domingo returns to guest star, along with new series regulars Martha Kelly and Chloe Cherry (both upped from recurring), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje and Toby Wallace. Alanna Ubach, Daeg Faerch, Dominic Fike, Melvin Bonez Estes, Nika King, Paula Marshall, Sophia Rose Wilson and Zak Steine also return; and Sharon Stone is set to make an appearance.

Additional newcomers to the show are Grammy-winning artist Rosalía, former NFL running back Marshawn Lynch and A Different World star Kadeem Hardison, as well as Trisha Paytas, Natasha Lyonne, Danielle Deadwyler, Eli Roth, and Sam Trammell.

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Miley Cyrus confirms engagement to longtime boyfriend Maxx Morando

After news broke earlier in the week that Miley Cyrus was engaged to longtime boyfriend Maxx Morando, the singer has confirmed the happy news.

Cyrus, 33, said during an interview on Good Morning America: “My life has been perfectly aligned with the release of Avatar, my personal life — those two things kind of, I guess you could say marrying each other and harmonizing with one another.”

Cyrus recently released the song “Dream as One” for the new film ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ which she co-wrote and co-produced with Andrew Wyatt and Mark Ronson. Engagement rumors began to swirl after the couple arrived at the film’s premiere and posed for photos together on the red carpet, where Cyrus could be seen wearing a glittery ring on THAT finger.

Morando, 27, proposed during the couple’s recent trip to Asia, according to Cyrus. She said: “I actually had never gone to Japan, which, I did that purposefully. I wanted one place in the world that could be my special place that I saved for me. I am not easy to surprise because I love to control every situation, and I had completely surrendered. And I’m telling you, I was so, so surprised.”

The singer also told People in an interview: “The detail that I can share is that for us, our privacy and us kind of keeping it small has been something that I’ve been astounded that I’ve actually been able to have and being able to kind of have more choice. I think it’s also being older, being more protective of what I’m open to sharing.”

Cyrus added that Morando “did good” with her engagement ring, a 14-carat cushion-cut diamond set on a chunky, 14-karat yellow gold band designed by Jacquie Achie.

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Miley Cyrus confirms engagement to longtime boyfriend Maxx Morando

After news broke earlier in the week that Miley Cyrus was engaged to longtime boyfriend Maxx Morando, the singer has confirmed the happy news.

Cyrus, 33, said during an interview on Good Morning America: “My life has been perfectly aligned with the release of Avatar, my personal life — those two things kind of, I guess you could say marrying each other and harmonizing with one another.”

Cyrus recently released the song “Dream as One” for the new film ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ which she co-wrote and co-produced with Andrew Wyatt and Mark Ronson. Engagement rumors began to swirl after the couple arrived at the film’s premiere and posed for photos together on the red carpet, where Cyrus could be seen wearing a glittery ring on THAT finger.

Morando, 27, proposed during the couple’s recent trip to Asia, according to Cyrus. She said: “I actually had never gone to Japan, which, I did that purposefully. I wanted one place in the world that could be my special place that I saved for me. I am not easy to surprise because I love to control every situation, and I had completely surrendered. And I’m telling you, I was so, so surprised.”

The singer also told People in an interview: “The detail that I can share is that for us, our privacy and us kind of keeping it small has been something that I’ve been astounded that I’ve actually been able to have and being able to kind of have more choice. I think it’s also being older, being more protective of what I’m open to sharing.”

Cyrus added that Morando “did good” with her engagement ring, a 14-carat cushion-cut diamond set on a chunky, 14-karat yellow gold band designed by Jacquie Achie.

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Muni Long joins Zara Larsson on the remix for “Midnight Sun”

Zara Larsson has released an official remix for the title track from her latest project “Midnight Sun,” featuring Muni Long.

The original version of Midnight Sun earned a nomination for Best Dance Pop Recording at the 2026 Grammy Awards, a career-first for Larsson.

The album Midnight Sun was released earlier this fall, hitting the top of the Billboard Top Dance Albums chart, and the Top 25 of the Billboard Top Album Sales chart.

See the lyric video for the Midnight Sun remixHERE.

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Oasis releasing ‘Oasis Live ’25 OPUS’ photo book to celebrate the ‘Oasis Live’ reunion tour

Opus is partnering with legendary band Oasis – along with Liam and Noel Gallagher – to collaborate on a 400-page book, OASIS LIVE ’25 OPUS, in celebration of their reunion tour.

The book announcement notes the project “will be a celebration of the band’s live legacy, captured by the very best with unprecedented and unique access plus collaboration from both Liam and Noel” and features photography by Simon Emmett, who documented the band’s first live shows in 16 years after their split in 2009.

This 400-page book celebrates the band’s recent reunion tour, which marked their first performances in 16 years after their split in 2009.  Photographer Simon Emmett said in a statement: “Being chosen to photograph the top-secret Oasis reunion portraits was a real honour. As the only photographer to document it from the very start through to the end of the tour, it’s been a truly unique and privileged experience and insight. The extraordinary mania and positivity has been intoxicating. Much more than a band reunion, it’s been a real cultural movement.”

OASIS LIVE ’25 OPUS will be available in multiple editions, including a strictly limited “Marquee Edition” of only 100 copies. All 400 pages will be “printed in ultra-high-definition on luxury heavyweight 200gsm silk paper, hand-bound by master binders and then presented in a silk-covered clamshell case.” Additionally, unlimited “Midi” and “Retail” editions will be made available; those who purchase these editions will receive a “special certification ‘tombstone’,” which looks like a commemorative ticket encased in acrylic.

More information about the different versions will be available in the future and a sign-up form to “register your interest” can be found: HERE.

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