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Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll to headline 2025 Railbird Music Festival

Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll will headline the 2025 Railbird Music Festival, set to take place on May 31 and June 1 at The Infield at Red Mile in Lexington.

According to a press release, the 2-day festival will feature over 30 artists, including Riley Green, Bailey Zimmerman, The Red Clay Strays, and Shaboozey. Also appearing on the bill is Cody Jinks, Sierra Ferrell, Wyatt Flores, Luke Grimes, Ryan Bingham & The Texas Gentlemen, Treaty Oak Revival, Gavin Adcock, Blackberry Smoke, Thee Sacred Souls, Max McNown, Noeline Hofmann and more.

For more information on tickets, head to Railbird Festival’s website.

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See the trailer for the NBC spinoff series ‘Suits: L.A.’

NBC is previewing Suits: L.A., a spinoff of the 2011 legal drama Suits that ran for nine seasons.

The network has released the first trailer for “Suits: LA” introducing “the mighty” Ted Black (Stephen Amell), an East Coast lawyer who relocates to California, and shows the firm’s competitive “co-heads of entertainment,” Rick Dodson (Bryan Greenberg) and Erica Rollins (Lex Scott Davis). The preview also teases the return of Gabriel Macht, who portrayed Harvey Specter in the original series.  As of press time, Macht (as Specter) will appear in three episodes of the spinoff series.

The official description of the pilot reads: “His firm is at a crisis point, and in order to survive he must embrace a role he held in contempt his entire career. Ted is surrounded by a stellar group of characters who test their loyalties to both Ted and each other while they can’t help but mix their personal and professional lives. All of this is going on while events from years ago slowly unravel that led Ted to leave behind everything and everyone he loved.”

Josh McDermitt and Troy Winbush also star in the series, which premieres Feb. 23 on NBC.  See the trailer for Suits: L.A HERE.

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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announce 2025 nominees

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced the 14 performer nominees to be considered for 2025 Induction. Artists or bands become eligible for nomination 25 years after releasing their first commercial recording. Nominee ballots will be distributed to an international voting panel composed of more than 1,200 artists, historians, and music industry professionals.

The list includes: Bad Company, The Black Crowes, Mariah Carey, Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker, Billy Idol, Joy Division/New Order, Cyndi Lauper, Maná, Oasis, Outkast, Phish, Soundgarden, and The White Stripes. Among this year’s nominees, eight are appearing on the ballot for the first time (Bad Company, The Black Crowes, Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker, Billy Idol, Maná, Outkast, and Phish).

John Sykes, Chairman of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation said in a statement: “These remarkable Nominees have each created their own musical style and attitude, impacting generations of music lovers and contributing to the ever-evolving sounds and continued growth of rock & roll.”

The inductees will be revealed in late April, along with those inductees entering the Hall under three special committee categories: musical influence, musical excellence, and the Ahmet Ertegun non-performer award. The public can also cast their ballot in the ‘Fan Vote’ at the link: HERE.

This year’s Induction Ceremony will take place in Los Angeles in the fall, with exact dates and ticket sales to be announced at a later date.

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Steve Bannon pleads guilty in “We Build the Wall” donor fraud case

Longtime ally to President Trump, Steve Bannon, pleaded guilty Tuesday to felony fraud for helping to defraud donors who were giving money to “We Build the Wall,” an online fundraiser to build a wall at the southern U.S. border. In exchange for the guilty plea in New York criminal court, Bannon, 71, was sentenced to three years conditional discharge, and waived his right to appeal.

Prosecutor Jeffrey Levinson said in a statement: “The parties have worked out a plea agreement. Mr. Bannon will plead guilty to count 5 of the indictment, which is scheme to defraud in the indictment. He will receive a conditional discharge.” The guilty plea to the felony charge represents Bannon’s second criminal conviction after he served prison time for contempt of Congress.

Under the terms of the plea agreement, Bannon will not be allowed to serve as an officer or director of a charity or any charitable organization in New York state, or any fundraising or not-for-profit organization in New York state. He will not be allowed to receive or hold assets for any charitable organizations. He also cannot be arrested during that time period. If he violates the terms of the deal, he could face between 1 1/3 to 4 years behind bars.

Bannon was charged in September 2022 for his role in the We Build the Wall organization that raised millions for an effort to privately build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.  The group and Bannon were accused of defrauding donors of $15 million in donations.

Bannon spent four months in jail last year after being found guilty of contempt of Congress for refusing to testify before a House select committee investigating the events surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riots.

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams speaks out after Department of Justice orders criminal case dropped against him

New York City Mayor Eric Adams broke his silence on Tuesday, thanking the Justice Department for ordering federal prosecutors to drop the federal corruption case against him, and denying that he broke the law.  Adams was scheduled to stand trial on federal corruption charges starting on April 21.

Adams previously pleaded not guilty to a five-count indictment that accused him of accepting years of luxury travel gifts in exchange for, among other things, persuading the fire department to approve the opening of the new Turkish consulate in Manhattan despite the lingering safety concerns of inspectors.

The DOJ’s directive from Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove directed the acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, Danielle Sassoon, that the charges be dismissed without prejudice, suggesting that the that the case was biased, hurt Adams’ re-election bid, and impacted his ability to help the Trump administration crackdown on illegal immigration.

In a press conference on Tuesday afternoon, Adams said he “said from the outset, I never broke the law, and I never would.  It is worth repeating the facts, because many sensational and false claims have been made, so let me be clear: I never asked anyone to break the law on my behalf, or on behalf of my campaign. Never. And I absolutely never traded my power as an elected official for any personal benefit.”

Adams thanked President Trump administration’s Justice Department “for its honesty. Now we can put this cruel episode behind us and focus entirely on the future of our city. It’s time to move forward. Despite the fact that I am no longer facing legal questions, I also understand that many New Yorkers will still question my character, and I know that I must continue to regain your trust. I’ve learned a lot over the last year, and this experience has been humbling,” concluding that it has been “the most difficult 15 months of my life.”

On Tuesday, Gov. Kathy Hochul said she “cleaned house and stabilized” city government after the mayor was indicted, and she will continue “working with him. The mayor needs to stay focused on the issues of the city, that has to be his laser focus. And I’m going to continue to make sure that continues to be his focus. It has to be what we are all working towards to protect New Yorkers.”

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Dan + Shay score 11th No. 1 with “Bigger Houses”

Dan + Shay have topped the radio chart for the 11th time with their track “Bigger Houses,” written by the duo’s Dan Smyers with Andy Albert, Jordan Minton and Jordan Reynolds.

The band took to social media to thank their co-writers, label and country radio for helping get the song to No. 1. “Thank you for taking a chance on this song, and helping us share it with millions and millions of listeners, week after week. Your support means more to us than we could ever put into words. Last but not least, thank you to our fans. You have always stood by us, through every high and every low, and we are forever grateful. You believed in this song since the day we released it, and gave us the confidence to make it a single. Sitting on top of that house and hearing you sing these words back to us every night on tour was something we will never forget.”

Dan + Shay also celebrated their recent achievements from their successful 2024, such as the release of their first holiday album, It’s Officially Christmas: The Double Album (that debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 Holiday/Seasonal Chart and reached No. 1 on the iTunes Holiday Albums Chart).

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Jason Aldean to launch 2025 Full Throttle Tour

Jason Aldean has announced he will hit the road on his 2025 Full Throttle Tour, featuring special guests Nate Smith, RaeLynn, and Dee Jay Silver.

The tour kicks off at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, on May 23rd and will travel North America, with stops including Toronto’s Budweiser Stage, Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, Denver’s Ball Arena, Grand Rapid’s Van Andel Arena, Des Moines’ Wells Fargo Arena, Charleston’s Credit One Stadium and more before wrapping up in West Palm Beach at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre on October 4th.

As previously announced, Aldean will also be co-headlining the iconic Fenway Park in Boston on May 30th with Brooks & Dunn.

For ticket information, head to JasonAldean.com.

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Robert DeNiro stars in the trailer for the Netflix limited series ‘Zero Day’

Netflix is teasing the six-episode limited series Zero Day, starring Robert De Niro as a former U.S. president tasked with investigating a deadly cyber attack that left 3,402 people dead.

The logline for ‘Zero Day’ reads, “As disinformation runs rampant and the personal ambition of power brokers in technology, Wall Street and government collide, Mullen’s unwavering search for the truth forces him to confront his own dark secrets while risking all he holds dear.”

The ensemble cast includes Jesse Plemons, Lizzy Caplan, Connie Britton, Matthew Modine and Angela Bassett. Clark Gregg and Gaby Hoffmann guest star.  The series marks two-time Oscar winner De Niro’s first series regular role.

Zero Day debuts Feb. 20 on Netflix; see the trailer: HERE.

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‘Running Point’ starring Kate Hudson to debut February 27th on Netflix

Netflix announced the premiere date for the comedy series Running Point, starring Kate Hudson and premiering Feb. 27.

Hudson, who stars in the 10-episode series from creators Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz and David Stassen, portrays a woman who becomes president of the fictional basketball team the Los Angeles Waves after a family scandal. Drew Tarver and Scott MacArthur portray Hudson’s brothers, with the cast also including Max Greenfield, Toby Sandeman, Uche Agada, Fabrizio Guido, Brenda Song, Chet Hanks, Jay Ellis, Keyla Monterroso Meija, Roberto Sanchez and Dane Diliegro.

A official logline reads: “When a scandal forces her brother to resign, Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson) is appointed president of the Los Angeles Waves, one of the most storied professional basketball franchises, and her family business. Ambitious and often overlooked, Isla will have to prove to her skeptical brothers, the board, and the larger sports community that she was the right choice for the job.”

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President Trump says Palestinians will have ‘no right to return to Gaza’ under his plan

President Donald Trump expanded on his statement last week about “owning” the Gaza Strip, sharing in an interview with Fox News host Brett Baier that Palestinians would have ‘no right to return’ to their homes in Gaza.

Trump did not provide details about how a purchase of Gaza would occur, or how he planned to move two million people; instead insisting that Palestinians will find new homes in Egypt and Jordan. Trump said in the interview: “We’ll build beautiful communities for the 1.9 million people. We’ll build beautiful communities, safe communities; could be five, six, could be two but we’ll build safe communities a little bit away from where they are, where all of this danger is. In the meantime, I would own this. Think of it as a real estate development for the future.”

The President said that the Palestinians would have no right to return because “they’re going to have much better housing. I’m talking about building a permanent place for them because if they have to return now, it will be years before you could ever — it’s not habitable.”  Trump added that “It will be years before it could happen. I’m talking about starting to build and I think I could make a deal with Jordan. I think I can make a deal with Egypt. You know, we give them billions and billions of dollars a year.”

The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, two countries that signed the Abraham Accords with Israel normalizing ties during Trump’s first administration, have joined Saudi Arabia in pushing back against the removal of Palestinians from Gaza. They also blasted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for supporting Trump’s idea for Gaza, after Netanyahu suggested that Saudi Arabia could be a home for a new Palestinian state.

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