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See Eric Bana in the trailer for new Netflix series ‘Untamed’

Netflix released a trailer for Untamed, a new series starring Eric Bana as a National Parks Service agent investigating a murder in the wilds of Yosemite National Park.

Bana portrays Kyle Turner, an agent with the NPS Investigative Services Branch, as he probes what initially appears to be the accidental death of a woman who fell from El Capitan. His investigation leads him to uncover more killings, as the dark secrets of the Yosemite National Park get slowly revealed. Turner and his new partner, Naya Vasquez (Lily Santiago), come to suspect the woman died while fleeing from a killer in the park — and the killer has struck before.

The official synopsis reads: “The series follows Kyle Turner, a special agent for the National Parks Service who works to enforce human law in nature’s vast wilderness. The investigation of a brutal death sends Turner on a collision course with the dark secrets within the park, and in his own past.”

The series, created by Mark L. Smith and Elle Smith, also stars Sam Neill as Paul Souter, Rosemarie DeWitt as Jill Bodwin, Wilson Bethel as Shane Maguire, and William Smillie as Bruce Milch.

All episodes of Untamed will be released July 17 on Netflix; see the trailer: HERE.

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At least 120 dead, rescue teams continue search for over 170 still missing in catastrophic Texas flooding

Rescue teams are continuing their search into Day 6 for over 170 people still missing in Kerr County after the catastrophic flash floods that has devastated Central Texas, with the death toll now rising to over 120 – including 59 adults and 36 children.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said during a news conference that rescue operations remain underway to find anyone lost in the debris after the devastating weekend storm, which caused the Guadalupe River to swell rapidly to near-unprecedented levels. Abbott promised: “We will not stop until every missing person is accounted for,” as rescue crews continue to comb through the region, with the chances of finding survivors growing slim.

Abbott also said he has been in contact with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who said the Department of Health and Human Services will declare a public health emergency for the Texas Hill Country flash floods: “This will make it easier for health care and mental health providers from out of state to help both by traveling to the area and by telemedicine,” Abbott said.

President Trump has also signed a federal disaster declaration allowing the Federal Emergency Management Agency to deploy its own teams to support local rescue and recovery efforts. Ongoing storms have made the efforts especially challenging, however the National Weather Service forecasts indicated conditions would begin to abate Tuesday.

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3 killed, including 2 children, in ‘unprecedented’ flooding in New Mexico

At least three people were killed after a flash flood due to torrential rain hit the area of Ruidoso, New Mexico.

The Rio Ruidoso, a river in Lincoln County, rose to a record-breaking 20 feet — 5 feet higher than the previous high-water mark, and at one river gauge water levels rose almost 19 feet in a half hour. One house was seen being carried downstream by the fast-moving water a year after the same area was devastated by two wildfires, prompting dozens of rescuers.

Spokesperson for the village of Ruidoso, Kerry Gladden, told CBS News early Wednesday that a 4-year-old girl, 7-year-old boy and 40-to-50-year-old man  “swept downstream by the unprecedented floodwaters that struck” and later found dead. The village said 50-60 swift-water rescues were carried out and search and rescue operations were still being conducted:

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said in a statement that the National Weather Service issued a flood watch for the South Central Mountains, including Ruidoso, at 2:46 a.m. MT. and was to be in effect from noon until 8 p.m. local time. A flash flood warning was issued for the South Fork burn scar in Lincoln County, New Mexico, at 2:12 p.m., and included a “considerable” flooding tag, which NOAA said “automatically triggers a Wireless Emergency Alert to be issued for the warned area.”

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said in a statement that she signed an emergency declaration request to get federal response teams and repair resources on the ground immediately: “We’re encouraged that additional federal resources are already on the way. New Mexico is mobilizing every resource we have, but Ruidoso needs federal support to recover from this disaster. We’ve watched Texas receive the federal resources they desperately needed, and Ruidoso deserves that same urgent response.”

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Rascal Flatts to stream hometown show from Columbus, Ohio on Sunday, July 27th

Rascal Flatts’ hometown show in Columbus, Ohio will stream globally on Sunday, July 27th at 8 pm ET via Veeps.

A social post reads: “Celebrate 25 years of @RascalFlatts with the global broadcast of our Life Is A Highway Tour, shot at our hometown show in Ohio streaming exclusively on Veeps. Tune in on the evening of Sunday, July 27th, plan a watch party with friends and family, and watch from wherever you are around the world!”

Rascal Flatts’ return to the Buckeye State features a surprise appearance by Carly Pearce to perform “My Wish”, as well as appearances from Lauren Alaina and Chris Lane across the 21-stop Life Is A Highway Tour.”

Veeps All Access members will be able to watch the show for free. All streaming tickets will include a three-day rewatch window and are available through the Veeps website and app on Roku, Apple TV, iOS, and Android.

For information about access to the VEEPS stream, head: HERE.

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Academy of Country Music announces recipients of Special Awards

The Academy of Country Music announced the recipients of the Special Awards for the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards (ACM).

Honorees Lori Badgett, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson, Mac McAnally, Rissi Palmer, Randy Travis, Twisters, and Ben Vaughn will be celebrated during the 18th Academy of Country Music Honors, with the event set to take place on Wednesday, August 20th at The Pinnacle, located at Nashville Yards.

The annual ceremony is set to recognize the industry and studio recording winners from the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards. As previously announced, ACM entertainer of the year Lainey Wilson is also the artist-songwriter of the year, and Jessie Jo Dillon will be honored as songwriter of the year.

Kerri Edwards, Chair of the ACM Special Awards committee. said in a statement: “This year’s ACM Special Awards honorees each have played an essential role in Country Music’s success. From some of Country Music’s legendary artists to the incredible songwriters and powerhouse executives, we are so excited to celebrate these well-deserved recipients next month at The Pinnacle in Nashville. Congratulations to all the honorees.”

The Academy of Country Music also announced the winners of the ACM Industry Awards and Studio Recording Awards for the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards.

Among the winners of the Industry Awards, first-time winners include The Caverns (Theater of the Year), The Theater at Virgins Hotels (Casino of the Year – Theater) and Aaron Spalding (Promoter of the Year). In addition, Ed Warm takes home his 19th ACM Industry Award, winning two ACM Awards for Club of the Year (Joe’s on Weed St.) and Festival of the Year (Windy City Smokeout).

Among the winners of the Studio Recording Awards, first-time winners include Drew Bollman (Audio Engineer of the Year), Alex Wright (Piano/Keyboards Player of the Year) and Craig Young (Bass Player of the Year). In addition, Dave Cobb wins his seventh ACM Award by winning Producer of the Year (third win in the category), while Brent Mason wins his twelfth Studio Recording Award and first win for Electric Guitar Player of the Year.

Damon Whiteside, CEO of the Academy of Country Music, said in a statement: “We are thrilled to bring the Country Music industry’s favorite night, ACM Honors, to The Pinnacle, Nashville’s newest live music venue, next month. This is an exciting time for the Academy as we reimagine this special night through new partnerships and a new format that will elevate the show’s impact. We look forward to celebrating our Studio Recording and Industry Award winners, alongside our soon-to-be-announced Special Award Honorees, whose vital contributions make the music we love possible.”

Among the winners of the Studio Recording Awards, first-time winners include Drew Bollman (Audio Engineer of the Year), Alex Wright (Piano/Keyboards Player of the Year) and Craig Young (Bass Player of the Year). In addition, Dave Cobb wins his seventh ACM Award by winning Producer of the Year (third win in the category), while Brent Mason wins his twelfth Studio Recording Award and first win for Electric Guitar Player of the Year.

Tickets will be available to ACM A-List email newsletter subscribers and Academy members through an exclusive pre-sale beginning July 10, before general on-sale begins on July 11, through AXS. Performers will be revealed in the coming weeks.

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Eva Pilgrim replacing Deborah Norville as new anchor of ‘Inside Edition’

Veteran broadcast journalist Eva Pilgrim will serve as the next anchor of the syndicated news magazine Inside Edition, succeeding Deborah Norville.

Charles Lachman, executive producer of the newsmagazine series, announced Pilgrim will be joining the show as the series’ anchor in the fall: “We feel like we won the jackpot to have Eva join our team as the next anchor of ‘ Inside Edition.’ She has solid news chops from her years as a reporter and anchor in national and local news, plus a warm relatability that resonates with audiences. We look forward to having a journalist of her caliber take Inside Edition into its next chapter.”

Norville announced in April that she would be stepping down after 30 years with the show, sharing at the time: “It has been an honor and a privilege to be here at Inside for all these years. A milestone like this is a time for reflection and on reflection I’ve decided that now is the time for me to move on from ‘Inside Edition.’”

Pilgrim most recently served as Senior National Correspondent and co-anchor of GMA3: What You Need to Know for ABC News.  She will take over the anchor chair at Inside Edition this fall, as the news magazine enters its 38th season. Pilgrim said in a statement: “Anchoring ‘Inside Edition’ is truly a dream job. I have been an avid viewer and fan of the show for many years. I’m pinching myself that I get to work with this amazing team. It’s truly an honor to join a show with such a long, rich history.”

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Season 4 of ‘The Morning Show’ to premiere Sept. 17

TVLine has learned that Season 4 of the Apple TV+ series The Morning Show will return on Wednesday, Sept. 17, with new episodes to follow weekly until the season finale, slated for Nov. 19.

Apple TV+ also released new first-look photos with the caption: “Who’s telling the story now? The Morning Show returns September 17. #TheMorningShow #ReeseWitherspoon #JenniferAniston #AppleTV #AppleTVPlus”.

The photos feature series stars Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Billy Crudup, Karen Pittman, Greta Lee, Mark Duplass, Nicole Beharie and Nestor Carbonell, as well as new cast additions including Jeremy Irons (who’s playing Alex’s father, Martin), Marion Cotillard (a “savvy operator” named Celine), William Jackson Harper (network sports exec Ben), Aaron Pierre (visual artist Miles) and Boyd Holbrook (provocative podcaster Brodie).

Per the official synopsis, The Morning Show‘s fourth season “opens in spring 2024, almost two years after the events of season three. With the UBA-NBN merger complete, the newsroom must grapple with newfound responsibility, hidden motives, and the elusive nature of truth in a polarized America. In a world rife with deepfakes, conspiracy theories, and corporate cover-ups — who can you trust? And how can you know what’s actually real?”

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with President, congressional leaders in Washington

President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza, after the two leaders discussed that issue and the strikes on Iran the previous day. Netanyahu, who also visited Capitol Hill on Tuesday, faces criticism from some lawmakers, who have accused the Israeli leader of trying to bring the U.S. into another war.

Netanyahu’s meeting with a bipartisan group of senators was delayed until Wednesday, but he met with House Speaker Mike Johnson Tuesday after meeting earlier in the day with Vice President JD Vance. In a statement, Johnson said he and Netanyahu discussed the United States’ commitment to Israel’s security and a ceasefire agreement in Gaza: “America and Israel’s strong stand in the 12-Day War dealt a devastating blow to the greatest enemy of peace in the region, leaving the Iranian regime weaker than at any point in decades. We are hopeful that this marks the dawn of a new chapter of peace in the Middle East.”

Following his meeting with Johnson on Tuesday afternoon, Netanyahu told reporters that the “resolute decision of president Trump to act with us against those who seek to destroy Israel and threaten the peace of the world has made a remarkable change in the Middle East. There are opportunities for peace that we intend to realize, we’re working together on this. We have still to finish the job in Gaza, release all our hostages, eliminate and destroy Hamas’ military and governance capabilities because Gaza must have a different future for ours sake, for everyone’s sake.”

Trump and Netanyahu also reiterated their idea of relocating people from the Gaza Strip, despite widespread condemnation from Palestinians as well as close allies, the United Nations and human rights groups. Trump said at his meeting Monday with Netanyahu at the White House that there was “great cooperation” from Israel’s neighbors to take in Palestinians, while Netanyahu said they were “getting close to finding several countries” willing to do so. (per NBC News.)

Palestinian leaders have condemned the idea, with Mustafa Barghouti, a senior Palestinian politician and head of the Palestinian National Initiative political party, telling NBC News on Tuesday: “When they say it would be voluntary, that is so misleading, because when you bomb people every day, when you starve people for 126 days, who can call that a voluntary decision?”

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TSA to no longer require passengers to remove shoes during airport security screenings

The Transportation Safety Administration (“TSA”) will not be requiring that passengers take off their shoes anymore while they go through security checkpoints at select airports. NBC News shared that a press release received Monday states the TSA is “exploring new and innovative ways to enhance the passenger experience and our strong security posture.”

ABC News reported that a memo went out to TSA officers nationwide last week that stated the new policy would start Sunday. The memo notes, however, those who set off an alarm while being screened will then be required to take their shoes off for additional screening.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt also confirmed the change early Tuesday, retweeting a post which confirmed the information via Department of Homeland Security along the caption: “Big news from @DHSgov! ✈👟

CBS News states that the change will be approached in phases, with the first airports where the no-shoes requirement is expiring include: Baltimore/Washington International Airport, Fort Lauderdale International Airport, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, Portland International Airport, Philadelphia International Airport and Piedmont Triad International Airport in North Carolina. However, reporters from New York City’s LaGuardia Airport and Los Angeles International Airport on Monday said that they and other passengers were permitted to keep their shoes on during the screening process in those locations as well.

Shoe removal while being screened began in 2006, five years after Richard Reid unsuccessfully tried to blow up an American Airlines flight from Paris to Miami with explosives packed in his shoes. The explosives failed to detonate and Reid was held down by fellow passengers and the flight crew as the plane safely landed in Boston.

However since then, travelers with TSA PreCheck are not required to remove their footwear. In order to have PreCheck, travelers must submit an application and go through a clearance process with the Transportation Security Administration.

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Noah Cyrus drops ‘New Country’ ft. Blake Shelton from new sophomore album

Noah Cyrus has announced details for her upcoming sophomore studio album I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me, alongside details for her North American fall headlining tour. In addition, Cyrus will also have a special album release-day show in Los Angeles at The Ford on 7/11.

Noah is also teasing the album with the release of “New Country” featuring Blake Shelton; see the official visualizer – HERE.

I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me follows the 2022 release of Noah’s album The Hardest Part, and includes the previously released singles “I Saw the Mountains” and “Don’t Put It All on Me” along with nine new tracks.  Aside from Shelton, featured guests include Fleet Foxes, Ella Langley, Bill Callahan and her father, Billy Ray Cyrus on the song “With You.” Cyrus shares: “My dad is one of my biggest influences. He turned me on to so many great songs and artists. My musical inspirations came from somewhere, and more often than not, it’s been him.” 

The album was co-produced by Noah Cyrus alongside long-time collaborators Mike Crossey and PJ Harding. Cyrus shares: “For a long time, I couldn’t really trust in my own choices. I had to learn how to make decisions for myself and make that transition into adulthood. But I’ve found who I am, I know who I am, and this record shows what I had inside me all this time. This album is me .. I want this album to offer fans a sense of comforting, peaceful nostalgia. That’s something that I feel so heavily when I listen to music. We all want to connect with our past while also being aware of the present moment. Music does that for me, and this collection of songs was made with that in mind. I want to evoke that feeling of a comforting friend that a song can be — and allow us all to heal.”

For tour dates and ticket information, head to www.noahcyrus.com/#tour.

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