Louisville To Pay $12M In Breonna Taylor Settlement
The city of Louisville agreed to pay $12 million to the family of Breonna Taylor and reform police practices as part of a settlement announced Tuesday, months after Taylor’s slaying by police. Taylor’s...
View ArticleOfficials Will Investigate Forced Surgery Claims At ICE Detention Center In...
Democratic congress members reacted Tuesday to claims that immigrants held at a detention center in Georgia are undergoing an unusual number of hysterectomies. In a complaint filed Monday, a nurse...
View ArticleCam Reveals Track List for Upcoming Sophomore Album, “The Otherside”
Cam has revealed the track list for her upcoming sophomore album, The Otherside, set for release on Oct. 30. The new project is the follow-up to Cam’s 2015 debut album, Untamed. The 11-song offering...
View ArticleCam Reveals Track List for Upcoming Sophomore Album, “The Otherside”
Cam has revealed the track list for her upcoming sophomore album, The Otherside, set for release on Oct. 30. The new project is the follow-up to Cam’s 2015 debut album, Untamed. The 11-song offering...
View ArticleLuke Combs’ “Lovin’ On You” Is No. 1 On the Billboard Country Airplay Chart
Luke Combs’ “Lovin’ On You” is No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart for the third consecutive week, the first single in 2020 to achieve this feat in 2020. Luke is the first country artist in...
View ArticleHealth Agency Spokesman Michael Caputo To Take Leave After Posting...
The top spokesman at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Michael Caputo, will take a two-month leave of absence, the agency said on Wednesday. The move came two days after the New...
View ArticleCDC Unveils Distribution Plan For A Coronavirus Vaccine
According to a Health and Human Services playbook released Wednesday, a COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan aims to begin delivering doses in January with no out-of-pocket costs to patients. CDC...
View ArticleCarrie Underwood and Thomas Rhett Both Win Entertainer of the Year Award At...
For the first time in ACM Awards history, there was a tie for Entertainer of the Year, with the top award being shared by Thomas Rhett and Carrie Underwood. The awards were presented on Wednesday,...
View ArticleDolly Parton Releases Christmas Classic “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus” Off...
Dolly Parton is getting her new holiday album “A Holly Dolly Christmas” ready for release, and has also dropped a new song from the album. Parton debuted her version of one of her favorite holiday...
View ArticleGranger Smith, Lauren Alaina & Jimmie Allen Set To Join Kane Brown at...
Kane Brown’s upcoming one-night-only drive-in concert, which was filmed exclusively for drive-in theaters across North America, will feature some famous faces in country music. The concert will be held...
View ArticleFederal Judge Temporarily Blocks USPS Operational Changes
A federal judge on Thursday placed a temporary block on operational changes to the U.S. Postal Service that have been cited for causing a slowdown in mail delivery. U.S. District Judge Stanley Bastian...
View ArticleHurricane Sally Leaves Destruction Along Gulf Coast, Leaving 2 Dead
Hurricane Sally slammed the Gulf Coast of Alabama and the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday as a Cat 2 storm, with 100 mph winds, two and a half feet of rain and a surge of seawater. At least two people...
View ArticleRascal Flatts Set To Release “Greatest Hits” Album on Oct. 2
Rascal Flatts is continuing to celebrate their 20th anniversary this year with the release of a new album, Twenty Years of Rascal Flatts The Greatest Hits, on Oct. 2. The 20-song collection features a...
View ArticleBlake Shelton & Gwen Stefani Share New Acoustic Video for “Happy Anywhere”
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani have unveiled a new acoustic video for their hit single, “Happy Anywhere.” The duo’s collaboration is currently No. 11 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart after eight...
View ArticleJoe Biden Blasts President Trump’s Plan To Push For Supreme Court Nominee...
On Sunday, democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden urged Senate Republicans not to vote on any candidate nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court as the November election draws closer. Biden’s speech...
View ArticleSupreme Court Will Fly Flags At Half-Staff For 30 Days In Memoriam of Justice...
The U.S. Supreme Court said that flags on court’s front plaza will be flown at half-staff for 30 days in honor of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died on Friday. The Court added that a black drape...
View ArticleJennifer Nettles Teams Up With Bon Jovi For Single “Do What You Can”
After releasing their single “Do What You Can” back in July, Bon Jovi and Jennifer Nettles have reunited for a country take on the track. The newly released music video includes additional footage...
View ArticleTake Your First Look At Chris Stapleton’s New Video For “Starting Over”
Chris Stapleton has released a new video for his latest single, “Starting Over,” the title track to Chris’ upcoming album. The video features footage from the song’s recording process at Nashville’s...
View ArticleJustice Department Labels NYC, Portland, Seattle ‘Anarchist’ Over Protest
On Monday, the Justice Department labeled New York City, Portland, Ore., and Seattle as “anarchist jurisdictions” to be evaluated for possible cuts in federal funding for failing to rein in “violent”...
View ArticleCDC Reverses New Guidelines On Airborne Spread Of COVID-19
Officials from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) continued to modify the agency’s guidelines on COVID-19. On Monday, the CDC abruptly pulled down a days-old change suggesting...
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