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Las Vegas Raiders part ways with head coach Pete Carroll after one-year stint

The Las Vegas Raiders have parted ways with head coach Pete Carroll after just one season, ending a brief and turbulent tenure that concluded with a 3-14 record and the franchise holding the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Raiders owner Mark Davis confirmed on Monday that general manager John Spytek, who was hired alongside Carroll last year, will remain in place and oversee football operations with minority owner Tom Brady as the organization searches for its next head coach. Davis said in a statement:  “Together, they will guide football decisions with a shared focus on leadership, culture, and alignment with the organization’s long-term vision and goals.”

The team announced the decision one day after closing the season with a 14-12 upset win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite that victory, the Raiders finished with its worst record in franchise history and tied for the league’s poorest mark overall. The Raiders scored the fewest points and gained the fewest total yards in the NFL this season.

Carroll, 74, was hired in January on a three-year contract with a fourth-year option, becoming the oldest head coach in league history. Las Vegas entered the season hoping Carroll’s résumé — which included stops with the Patriots, Jets and Trojans, a Super Bowl title, a national championship at USC, and 14 seasons with the Seattle Seahawks — would help stabilize a franchise coming off a 4-13 campaign. The Raiders attempted to accelerate the rebuild by hiring offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, trading for quarterback Geno Smith, and selecting running back Ashton Jeanty with the sixth pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

The season opened with promise, as the Raiders won at New England in Week 1; but that optimism faded quickly. After a Week 6 win over Tennessee, Las Vegas did not record another victory, dropping 11 straight games to end the year — the longest single-season losing streak in team history. Geno Smith, who was reunited with Carroll after their time in Seattle, endured the worst full season of his career – throwing for 3,025 yards with 19 touchdowns and a league-high 17 interceptions. The offense ranked last in every major category, including rushing yards per game at 77.5. Jeanty struggled behind an inconsistent offensive line, while defensive inconsistency plagued a unit that allowed 25.4 points per game, ranking 25th in the league.

The dismissal of Carroll marks the first time since 1994 he was let go after just one season, when the Jets parted ways with him following a 6-10 year. He finishes his NFL head coaching career (for now ) with a 173-134-1 record across 19 seasons, tying Jeff Fisher for 16th-most wins in league history.

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Stream the EP ‘Thomas Rhett Live From Fenway Park’

Thomas Rhett surprised fans last month with the release of the live EP, ‘‘Thomas Rhett Live From Fenway Park’.

The artist posted on Instagram with a reel that teases the new music, featuring performances from his concert at Boston’s Fenway Park this past summer: “A night I’ll never forget. Live From Fenway the EP is out 💥

Recorded before over 35,000 fans at Boston’s iconic ballpark, the EP captures the unforgettable night where Rhett was joined by Teddy Swims, Tucker Wetmore, and the Castellows, marking a milestone in Rhett’s career. The sold-out show was a major stop on Rhett’s 2025 Better in Boots tour that spanned 4 months across 30 cities.

The expansive 25-song collection includes the collaborations “Small Town Girls” with Tucker Wetmore, “Ain’t A Bad Life” featuring Jordan Davis, and “Old Tricks” featuring Blake Shelton.

Stream Thomas Rhett Live From Fenway Park via your streaming service of choice.

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Brett Young to embark on 2026 ‘2.0 Tour’

Brett Young will bring his new era to fans on his 2026 ‘2.0 Tour’,  in support of his latest album 2.0. 

The ‘2.0 Tour’ launches Jan. 22 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, running 18 dates before concluding Feb. 28 in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. Singer-songwriter Jenna Davis will open all show dates.

Brett says in a statement: “”After an incredible trip across the pond and feeling the amazing momentum behind my new album ‘2.0,’ I’m beyond excited to hit the road.  It feels like something special is happening and I want y’all to be a part of it.”

Ticket info can be found: HERE.

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MGM+ acquires Kaley Cuoco mystery-thriller series ‘Vanished’

Kaley Cuoco and Sam Claflin are set to star in the four-part mystery-thriller Vanished, which was officially acquired by MGM+ for the U.S., Spain, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands and Latin America. Prime Video had previously announced deals for the U.K., Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

MGM+ head Michael Wright in a statement: “We are thrilled to make MGM+ the home for Vanished in the United States. This exciting and surprising mystery thriller features an exceptional cast, led by Kaley Cuoco and Sam Claflin, and unfolds against the stunning, cinematic backdrop of France. ‘Vanished’ is a perfect fit with the MGM+ brand that showcases classic Hollywood storytelling for a modern audience.”

Michael Katzer, head of MGM+ Intl., added: “Securing ‘Vanished’ for our international audience represents another significant step as we transform MGM+ into a premium global service. This captivating series exemplifies the elevated and immersive storytelling that we are bringing to customers worldwide.”

Shot on location in Marseille and Paris, the thriller stars Cuoco and Claflin as a couple en route to Paris when Tom (Claflin) vanishes) aboard a train to the south of France, sending Alice (Cuoco) “into a web of intrigue and danger, uncovering shocking secrets about the man she thought she knew.”

The series also stars Karin Viard, Matthias Schweighöfer, Simon Abkarian and Dar Zuzovsky.  A release date has not yet been announced.

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‘Lioness’ renewed by Paramount+ for Season 3

Paramount+ has given the green light for Season 3 of Taylor Sheridan’s espionage thriller Lioness, starring and executive produced by Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman.  The formal renewal comes 10 months after Season 2 of the drama series ended its run on the streaming service.

As Deadline had previously-reported, the delay to renew the series for Season 3 stemmed in part from the fact that, while Saldaña already had an acting deal in place spanning three seasons, Kidman had to make a new one for Season 3 and was not announced as producers had to work around its two stars’ busy film schedules.

Season 2 of Lioness also starred Michael Kelly, Morgan Freeman, Laysla De Oliveira, Genesis Rodriguez, Dave Annable, Jill Wagner, LaMonica Garrett, James Jordan, Austin Hebert, Jonah Wharton, Thad Luckinbill and Hannah Love Lanier.

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My Chemical Romance adds more dates to ‘Black Parade’ 20th anniversary tour

My Chemical Romance has announced 17 new live dates for the 20th anniversary of their landmark third studio album, The Black Parade. 

The Black Parade 2026 tour will visit stadiums across North America, the UK, and Europe next year, with the band revealing they will be hitting the road to commemorate two decades since their iconic album The Black Parade dropped in 2006. The newly-announce tour follows the group’s Long Live the Black Parade Tour this year.

The Black Parade 2026 tour is slated to make stops in North and South America, the United Kingdom, Southeast Asia and Europe, launching Jan. 22 in Botoga, Colombia. The UK and European leg of the tour kicks off on June 30th in Liverpool and concludes on July 18th in Madrid.  Following two sold-out Mexico City dates in February, the band will travel to North American on August 9th at New York City’s Citi Field before wrapping with a three-night run at Los Angeles’s historic Hollywood Bowl on Oct. 21, 23 and 24.

The North American leg’s special guests include Franz Ferdinand, Pierce The Veil, Modest Mouse, Iggy Pop, Sleater-Kinney, The Breeders, Babymetal, Jimmy Eat World, and The Mars Volta on select dates (per Variety).

Ticket information can be found: HERE.

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311 reveals return of fan event ‘311 Day’ in Las Vegas

311 has officially confirmed the return of their iconic fan event, ‘311 Day’ which will take place on March 7–8, 2026 in Las Vegas — marking the 26th anniversary of the tradition, which alternates between massive Vegas gatherings and themed cruises.

The “311 Day” event was created by the band in 2000 to celebrate their dedicated fanbase on March 11 (3/11). The event has evolved over the years, growing from a single concert into a multi-day festival and community celebration. In 2024, the band held a two-night event in Las Vegas, where they played 86 different songs. In 2025, 311 Day was celebrated with a Caribbean cruise.

311 Day is now evolving into a citywide celebration, featuring immersive fan activations, exclusive exhibits, and special collaborations throughout Las Vegas.  The band will perform two completely unique live shows across both nights—with no repeat songs—and will include a special, one-night-only collaboration with the Blue Man Group on select tracks.  A pop-up retrospective exhibit will also be featured, showcasing rare artifacts, stage gear, artwork, and poster designs spanning 311’s long history.

For details, head to: 311day.com.

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Nick Jonas shares ‘Gut Punch’ from upcoming solo album ‘Sunday Best’

Nick Jonas has dropped his first new music of 2026 with the single “Gut Punch,” the first track from his upcoming solo album, Sunday Best.

On Instagram, Nick said in a video message that he chose to release “Gut Punch” on New Year’s Day because he felt people would relate to its message: “There’s a lot of pressure to be the perfect version of yourself at the start of the year. And that’s just not possible and that’s okay.” Jonas added in a statement: “I tend to be hypercritical of myself, not typically about my appearance or getting older, but I was wondering, ‘Am I doing everything to be the best version of myself? Am I a present and thoughtful husband? Am I a good father?’ As time goes by, the stress and complications of life will weigh on you. It’s important to remember there was once a version of you who was carefree and loved the world.”

Jonas previously announced he will release his album Sunday Best on February 6th, marking his first solo project in almost five years and the follow up to his previous solo album, Spaceman (March 2021).  Featuring 11-tracks, Sunday Best will explore Nick’s life as a husband to actress Priyanka Chopra, and father to their daughter, Malti.

Nick shared the Sunday Best cover art on Instagram, which features him looking at his reflection in a bathroom mirror while getting dressed for the day. On the wall behind him hangs a piece of construction paper with three paint handprints on it. Nick shares, “I’m so excited to share these new stories, candid thoughts, quiet walks home in the city, and snapshots of my life over these past few years. And while this album was made over the course of the last two years, it was truly 33 years in the making.”

See the lyric video for ‘Gut Punch’ – HERE.

Presave ‘Sunday Best’ – HERE.

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Rosalía announces global Lux Tour 2026

Rosalía will embark on her most extensive headlining tour in 2026. The ‘Lux Tour 2026’ will feature 42 shows across 17 countries in support of her critically acclaimed, fourth full-length album Lux, out now.

Produced by Live Nation, the Lux Tour 2026 kicks off March 16th in Lyon, France at LDLC Arena, with performances across France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Puerto Rico, before wrapping September 3rd in San Juan at Coliseo de Puerto Rico.

Lux was originally recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Daníel Bjarnason. The album features several collaborators, including Björk, Carminho, Estrella Morente, Silvia Pérez Cruz, Yahritza, Yves Tumor, and the Escolania de Montserrat i Cor Cambra Palau de la Música Catalana.  The project is the strongest commercial debut of Rosalía’s career, breaking multiple records across major markets.

For tour information, head HERE.

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Ousted Venezuelan Pres. Nicolás Maduro and wife to appear in NY federal court on alleged drug charges

Ouster Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is scheduled to be arraigned Monday in Manhattan federal court following a dramatic U.S. operation that resulted in his capture and transfer to the United States, according to a spokesperson for the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York.  Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, are being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn as they prepare to face a sweeping federal indictment accusing them of leading a decades-long narco-terrorism operation.

A federal indictment unsealed Saturday accuses Maduro of being “at the forefront” of a narco-terrorism conspiracy that allegedly imported massive quantities of cocaine into the United States over roughly 25 years. Prosecutors say the scheme relied on cooperation with gangs designated as terrorist organizations and enriched Maduro, members of his inner circle, and his family. The indictment names Flores and Maduro’s son among six defendants charged with narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, and weapons offenses. Attorney General Pam Bondi said Maduro and Flores “will soon face the full wrath of American justice on American soil in American courts,” citing charges that have been pending in New York for years and that Maduro has repeatedly denied.

As previously reported, Trump announced on Saturday that the United States had “successfully carried out a large scale strike against Venezuela,” adding that Maduro and his wife were “captured and flown out of the Country.” The announcement came hours after explosions were reported in Caracas, with images circulating online showing smoke plumes and a large fireball lighting up the night sky.  U.S. officials say the operation was carried out by the Army’s elite Delta Force, following months of military positioning in the region that included the deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford and other naval assets to the Caribbean. The mission reportedly followed intelligence gathered by the CIA, which had a covert team on the ground tracking Maduro’s movements.

Trump said during a press conference at Mar-a-Lago that the U.S. would temporarily oversee Venezuela during a transition period, stating the country would be “run” for an unspecified time while oil production is restored. He said American officials would work alongside local teams because there was “nobody to take over. We’ll run it properly. We’ll run it professionally. We’ll have the greatest oil companies in the world go in and invest billions and billions of dollars and take out money, use that money in Venezuela, and the biggest beneficiary are going to be the people of Venezuela.”  Trump also suggested U.S. troops could remain involved, saying, “We’re not afraid of boots on the ground,” and warned that a second, larger wave of attacks could follow if necessary.

Trump later said that U.S. forces breached reinforced structures in seconds and prevented Maduro from reaching a fortified safe area. Trump said Maduro attempted to flee but was quickly overtaken, claiming he had previously offered the Venezuelan leader chances to surrender. According to Trump, the military even built a replica of Maduro’s residence to rehearse the mission. Maduro was flown by helicopter to the USS Iwo Jima before being transported to New York.

Following Maduro’s removal, Venezuela’s military announced it recognizes Vice President Delcy Rodríguez as acting president. Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López said the move followed a Supreme Court ruling appointing Rodríguez to lead the country for 90 days. Rodríguez, who has served as vice president since 2018, has overseen much of Venezuela’s oil sector and intelligence apparatus.

The arrest follows the Trump administration’s unprecedented move last November to designate Maduro as the leader of a foreign terrorist organization, placing him on the same list as groups such as al-Qaeda. Maduro has faced U.S. narcotics-related charges since 2020, when prosecutors accused him and allied officials of running a criminal enterprise that used state resources to fuel the international drug trade. Prosecutors allege the operation was designed to flood the United States with cocaine and undermine public health.

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