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Tesla sets new dates for January 2026 tour

Tesla have announced a new leg of tour dates for January 2026 for their ongoing Keepin’ It Real Tour — now titled the Still Keepin’ It Real Tour. 

Tesla also just wrapped a run of dates at House of Blues Las Vegas inside Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in October. During the exclusive five-day run of shows, Tesla covered their discography with songs including “Modern Day Cowboy,” “Hang Tough,” and “Edison’s Medicine,” as well as their acoustic-driven songs such as “Signs” and “Love Song.”

Tickets for the “Still Keepin’ It Real” Tour 2026 are available for purchase at Teslatheband.com/tour/.

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Jonas Brothers returning for ‘Camp Rock 3’ executive produced by Demi Lovato

Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas are set to reprise their roles as the fictional band Connect 3 in the upcoming Camp Rock 3 film – some 17 years after the release of their Disney Channel original movie, Camp Rock (2008) and its sequel film Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010).

The famous brothers are also set to produce the Disney+/Disney Channel project, alongside their former co-star, Demi Lovato (who played Mitchie Torres in the original films).  Disney Branded Television confirmed that Camp Rock 3 has already begun filming in Vancouver, with Maria Canals-Barrera (‘Wizards of Waverly Place’) also reprising her role as Mitchie’s mother, Connie. The ensemble cast will also include Liamani Segura, Malachi Barton, Lumi Pollack, Hudson Stone, Casey Trotter, Brooklynn Pitts and Ava Jean.

According to an official synopsis from Disney, the film “picks up when Connect 3 lose their opening act for a major reunion tour, returning to their beloved Camp Rock to discover the next big thing. As campers vie for the chance to open for their favorite band, tensions rise and friendships are tested, leading to unexpected alliances, revelations and romances. Camp Rock’s all-new campers include bold and determined Sage (Segura) and her easygoing brother Desi (Stone), cello prodigy Rosie (Pollack), drummer with his own beat Cliff (Trotter), choreo queen Callie (Pitts), intimidating influencer Madison (Jean) and camp bad boy Fletch (Barton).”

Ayo Davis, president, Disney Branded Television, in a press release: “Camp Rock is an important part of the Disney Channel Original Movie legacy, with unforgettable music, energetic storytelling, and characters that live in the hearts of fans to this day. Bringing it back with Kevin, Joe, Nick and Demi is such a full-circle moment, and we can’t wait to reintroduce this world to a new generation.”

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Jonas Brothers returning for ‘Camp Rock 3’ executive produced by Demi Lovato

Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas are set to reprise their roles as the fictional band Connect 3 in the upcoming Camp Rock 3 film – some 17 years after the release of their Disney Channel original movie, Camp Rock (2008) and its sequel film Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010).

The famous brothers are also set to produce the Disney+/Disney Channel project, alongside their former co-star, Demi Lovato (who played Mitchie Torres in the original films).  Disney Branded Television confirmed that Camp Rock 3 has already begun filming in Vancouver, with Maria Canals-Barrera (‘Wizards of Waverly Place’) also reprising her role as Mitchie’s mother, Connie. The ensemble cast will also include Liamani Segura, Malachi Barton, Lumi Pollack, Hudson Stone, Casey Trotter, Brooklynn Pitts and Ava Jean.

According to an official synopsis from Disney, the film “picks up when Connect 3 lose their opening act for a major reunion tour, returning to their beloved Camp Rock to discover the next big thing. As campers vie for the chance to open for their favorite band, tensions rise and friendships are tested, leading to unexpected alliances, revelations and romances. Camp Rock’s all-new campers include bold and determined Sage (Segura) and her easygoing brother Desi (Stone), cello prodigy Rosie (Pollack), drummer with his own beat Cliff (Trotter), choreo queen Callie (Pitts), intimidating influencer Madison (Jean) and camp bad boy Fletch (Barton).”

Ayo Davis, president, Disney Branded Television, in a press release: “Camp Rock is an important part of the Disney Channel Original Movie legacy, with unforgettable music, energetic storytelling, and characters that live in the hearts of fans to this day. Bringing it back with Kevin, Joe, Nick and Demi is such a full-circle moment, and we can’t wait to reintroduce this world to a new generation.”

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Deputy AG says redacted photos from released Epstein files “has nothing to do with President Trump”

On Sunday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche pushed back against criticism surrounding the Justice Department’s ongoing release of documents tied to convicted the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, insisting that references to President Trump are not being removed, and that all redactions are focused on protecting victims.

Appearing on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Blanche said the department is undertaking a massive review process involving hundreds of attorneys examining roughly a million pages of records, most of which contain sensitive victim information. He said the scope of the material explains why the rollout has been gradual, despite complaints that the administration missed a 30-day deadline set by Congress.

The initial batch of files released Friday drew sharp reactions from victim advocates and lawmakers, who described the materials as heavily redacted and lacking substantive new details. Some Democrats accused the administration of violating the Epstein Files Transparency Act passed last month, while a handful of Republicans also criticized the Justice Department for temporarily removing documents after they were posted.

Mr. Blanche said: “You’re talking about a million or so pages of documents — virtually all of them contain victim information,” and rejected claims that the department is shielding the president. “We are not redacting information around President Trump,” he said, adding that suggestions to the contrary are unfounded.

At the center of the controversy was the temporary removal of more than a dozen photographs from the Justice Department’s website, including an image showing a tabletop or credenza displaying framed photos of Epstein with prominent figures. An open drawer in the photo contained printed images of Trump with women in bathing suits. Mr. Blanche said: “It has nothing to do with President Trump. The absurdity of pulling down a single photo because of President Trump is laughable.” He explained that the images were taken down after victim advocacy groups raised concerns that some women pictured might be Epstein victims, “so we pulled that photo down.”

In a separate explanation to NBC News, Blanche said, “We don’t have perfect information. And so when, when we hear from victims-rights groups about this type of photograph, we pull it down and investigate. We’re still investigating that photo. The photo will go back up, and the only question is whether there will be redactions on the photo.”

Later Sunday, the Justice Department confirmed the image had been flagged by the Southern District of New York and was temporarily removed “out of an abundance of caution.” After review, officials said it was reposted without changes. The department wrote on X. “The Southern District of New York flagged an image of President Trump for potential further action to protect victims. Out of an abundance of caution, the Department of Justice temporarily removed the image for further review. After the review, it was determined there is no evidence that any Epstein victims are depicted in the photograph, and it has been reposted without any alteration or redaction.”

Blanche also addressed mounting political pressure over the pace of the document release, saying delays are necessary to ensure compliance with the law’s victim-protection requirements, “the reason why we are still reviewing documents and still continuing our process is simply that to protect victims. We’re going through a very methodical process with hundreds of lawyers looking at every single document and making sure that victims’ names and any of the information from victims is protected and redacted, which is exactly what the [Epstein Files] Transparency Act expects.”

Lawmakers from both parties voiced frustration, however, Blanche dismissed those attacks – saying critics are ignoring the need to safeguard victims. He described them as “the same individuals who apparently don’t want us to protect victims,” and added that the department would not change course.

Amid accusations that the administration is concealing damaging information, Blanche flatly denied any cover-up involving the president:  “I have no reason to believe that the lawyers that were working on this case were talking about President Trump, because he had nothing to do with the Epstein files. He had nothing to do with the horrific crimes that Mr. Epstein committed. We are not redacting information around President Trump, around any other individual involved with Mr. Epstein, and that narrative, which is not based on fact at all, is completely false.”

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U.S. Coast Guard pursuing another sanctioned oil tanker near Venezuelan coast

The U.S. Coast Guard was engaged Sunday in an active pursuit of a sanctioned oil tanker in international waters off the coast of Venezuela, marking the latest escalation in the Trump administration’s effort to disrupt what it describes as Venezuela’s illicit oil trade.

According to U.S. officials, the vessel is part of a so-called “dark” or shadow fleet used to evade international sanctions tied to the Venezuelan government. Officials said the ship was operating under a false flag and is subject to a judicial seizure order.  One official said that “the United States Coast Guard is in active pursuit of a sanctioned dark fleet vessel that is part of Venezuela’s illegal sanctions evasion. It is flying a false flag and under a judicial seizure order.”

The tanker being pursued has been identified as Bella 1, a vessel placed under U.S. sanctions in June 2024. Officials say it was sailing toward Venezuela to load oil and has links to Iranian oil networks, placing it under counterterrorism sanctions connected to a broader financial network used by sanctioned actors. When Coast Guard personnel attempted to board the ship, the vessel failed to comply and continued sailing, triggering the ongoing chase, officials said. The operation, first reported by Reuters, is the second interdiction effort in as many days and the third targeting a tanker near Venezuela in less than a week.

The pursuit follows a pre-dawn operation Saturday in which the Coast Guard, with support from the Defense Department, seized the Panama-flagged tanker Centuries in international waters. White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly described that ship as “a falsely flagged vessel operating as part of the Venezuelan shadow fleet to traffic stolen oil and fund the narcoterrorist Maduro regime.”

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, whose department oversees the Coast Guard, shared video of the operation and said the tanker had last docked in Venezuela. “The United States will continue to pursue the illicit movement of sanctioned oil that is used to fund narco terrorism in the region,” she said.

Earlier this month, U.S. authorities also seized another sanctioned tanker, the Skipper, which officials said had ties to Iran. If the Bella 1 is intercepted, it would become the third vessel stopped by U.S. forces in the Caribbean during the current enforcement push.

President Trump last week called for a “total and complete blockade” of sanctioned oil tankers entering or leaving Venezuela, part of a broader pressure campaign against President Nicolás Maduro. The tanker seizures come amid heightened tensions, with the administration also ordering strikes against vessels in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific that it alleges are smuggling fentanyl and other illegal drugs into the United States. U.S. officials say more than 100 people have been killed in those operations since early September.

Venezuela holds the world’s largest proven oil reserves, though production remains far below capacity due to years of sanctions. While most of its oil exports now flow to China, U.S. officials have said recent seized shipments were bound for Asia.

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Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy ruled out at halftime with hand injury in 16-13 win against Giants

Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy was ruled out of play after halftime Sunday against the New York Giants after suffering a right-hand injury late in the second quarter, yet another setback in an injury-filled season.

The injury occurred near the end of the first half when Giants edge rusher Brian Burns came off the edge unblocked and delivered a blindside hit to McCarthy’s throwing hand. The impact forced a fumble, which Giants safety Tyler Nubin recovered and returned for a touchdown, cutting Minnesota’s lead to 13-10 heading into the break. With McCarthy sidelined again, rookie Max Brosmer stepped in at quarterback. Brosmer has been called upon multiple times this season, including Week 13, when McCarthy was out with a concussion.  The Vikings held on for a 16-13 win on the heels of McCarthy’s injury.

McCarthy immediately showed visible discomfort following the play and was evaluated by trainers on the sideline, where he was seen wincing in pain during tests on his hand. He exited to the locker room before halftime for further evaluation and was officially ruled out as the Vikings returned to the field for the third quarter. The precise nature of the injury wasn’t initially clear, nor was McCarthy’s timeline to return with two games remaining in the regular season.

Before leaving the game, McCarthy completed 9 of 14 passes for 108 yards with one interception, added 20 rushing yards, and scored on a quarterback run. Sunday’s exit marked the third separate injury that has cost McCarthy playing time this season. Earlier in the year, he missed five games with a high ankle sprain and later sat out one contest while in concussion protocol. Those issues followed an entire rookie season lost to a torn meniscus in his right knee.

The Vikings also dealt with additional injuries Sunday. Center Ryan Kelly was ruled out after entering concussion protocol for the third time this season, giving him six diagnosed concussions in his career. Running back Jordan Mason left in the first quarter with an ankle injury and did not return. Minnesota is already without Christian Darrisaw and Jonathan Greenard for the remainder of the season.

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Browns’ rookie RB Quinshon Judkins fractures fibula, dislocates ankle in 23-20 loss against Bills

Cleveland Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins was ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills after suffering a serious injury late in the first half. The Bills went on to win the game 23-20, with the Browns falling to 3-12 to put them in last place in the AFC North.

Head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters after the game that Judkins had suffered a fractured fibula and a dislocated ankle, which will require surgery. Judkins will have long road to recovery ahead of the 2026 season.

The setback came just before the two-minute warning of the second quarter, with Cleveland trying to respond to Buffalo’s surge after an early Browns touchdown. Quarterback Shedeur Sanders dumped the ball off to Judkins on a swing pass out of the backfield, but the play quickly unraveled. Judkins was hit almost immediately behind the line of scrimmage and went down awkwardly as his lower leg appeared to twist during the tackle.

Judkins remained on the turf in visible pain as trainers rushed to his side. After being evaluated on the field, he was placed on a cart and taken to the locker room. The Browns soon ruled him out for the remainder of the game with a leg injury as Cleveland trailed 20-10.

Judkins, 22, is a second-round pick out of Ohio State and has been one of the few bright spots in an otherwise difficult season for Cleveland. Prior to Sunday, he had emerged as the team’s most dependable offensive weapon, producing over 800 rushing yards and seven touchdowns while also contributing as a receiver. Earlier in the year, he totaled 486 rushing yards and five scores over a seven-game stretch, solidifying himself as a key part of the Browns’ long-term plans at running back.

With Judkins sidelined, Dylan Sampson moved into a larger role out of the backfield. Sampson entered the game with 116 rushing yards on 44 carries this season.

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Jessie Murph drops the short film ‘Sex Hysteria The End’

Jessie Murph has released Sex Hysteria The End, a short film that serves as a visual companion to the deluxe edition of her critically acclaimed sophomore album Sex Hysteria.

The 10-minute long film, directed by Logan Rice and written by Murph and Claire Schmitt, lives within the same narrative world established in Jessie’s “1965” music video, in particular the childhood that shaped her creative work. References to this past live in the song’s lyrics and other early portions of the album, and they explore early trauma and familial relationships.

Murph shares: “This album film is a visual representation of the moments throughout my life that have shaped me into the person I am today. It is the story of love and consequence. It is about realizing that growing doesn’t necessarily mean healing but instead means breaking cycles, shifting perspectives, and learning that neither pain nor comfort are manifestations of love. I hope that anybody watching this who has ever been afraid to break out of innate patterns will feel seen and know that they are not alone in that darkness. Even more than that, I hope people feel inspired to find the courage to leap into the light.”

Check out the short film: HERE.

Listen to “Wildflowers And Wine” – HERE.
Stream ‘ ‘Sex Hysteria’ (Deluxe Edition)’ – HERE.

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Jessie Murph drops the short film ‘Sex Hysteria The End’

Jessie Murph has released Sex Hysteria The End, a short film that serves as a visual companion to the deluxe edition of her critically acclaimed sophomore album Sex Hysteria.

The 10-minute long film, directed by Logan Rice and written by Murph and Claire Schmitt, lives within the same narrative world established in Jessie’s “1965” music video, in particular the childhood that shaped her creative work. References to this past live in the song’s lyrics and other early portions of the album, and they explore early trauma and familial relationships.

Murph shares: “This album film is a visual representation of the moments throughout my life that have shaped me into the person I am today. It is the story of love and consequence. It is about realizing that growing doesn’t necessarily mean healing but instead means breaking cycles, shifting perspectives, and learning that neither pain nor comfort are manifestations of love. I hope that anybody watching this who has ever been afraid to break out of innate patterns will feel seen and know that they are not alone in that darkness. Even more than that, I hope people feel inspired to find the courage to leap into the light.”

Check out the short film: HERE.

Listen to “Wildflowers And Wine” – HERE.
Stream ‘ ‘Sex Hysteria’ (Deluxe Edition)’ – HERE.

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Ashley McBryde extends ‘The Redemption Residency’ into 2026

Ashley McBryde is extending her “The Redemption Residency,” at the Neon Steeple venue inside Eric Church’s Chief’s bar in Nashville, with eight new dates in 2026.

The new shows will feature three different themed sets, including:

  • “Just Me and My Shadow”: A solo acoustic, storytelling-focused set for the shows in January and March.
  • “Postcards from Lindeville”: An evening dedicated to McBryde’s character-driven songs, including tracks from her album Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville.
  • “Mixtape from the Mixed Up Years”: A performance featuring McBryde singing covers of songs that influenced her career.

McBryde’s ‘Redemption Residency’ follows the August 2025 opening of ‘Redemption’ — McBryde’s own non-alcoholic bar on the fifth floor of Chief’s.  The 2026 Redemption Residency dates are as follows:

  • January: Thursday, Jan. 22, and Friday, Jan. 23.
    February: Thursday, Feb. 19, and Friday, Feb. 20.
    March: Thursday, March 19, and Friday, March 20.
    April: Friday, April 17, and Saturday, April 18.

For ticket info, head HERE.

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