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Federal judge says DOJ may have violated Luigi Mangione’s right to a fair trial

A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration and fficials from the Department of Justice may have breached both a criminal procedure rule and an existing court order by issuing public statements that could unfairly prejudice the case against Luigi Mangione, the 27-year-old charged in connection with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024.

In a filing on Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Margaret Garnett ordered the Justice Department to respond to a letter Mangione’s lawyers sent on Tuesday which accused the Trump administration of violating their client’s right to a fair trial in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. In the order, she wrote that multiple DOJ staff members appeared to have disregarded a New York rule that bars attorneys from making public remarks likely to bias a criminal proceeding. Mangione’s lawyers referred to several comments administration officials made about Mangione in the days after Kirk’s killing, including by the president.

Mangione’s defense attorney Karen Agnifilo wrote in her letter: “The Government has indelibly prejudiced Mr. Mangione by baselessly linking him to unrelated violent events, and left-wing extremist groups, despite there being no connection or affiliation. A recent, tragic, high-profile murder has only increased this prejudicial rhetoric. The attempts to connect Mr. Mangione with these incidents and paint him as a ‘left wing’ violent extremist are false, prejudicial, and part of a greater political narrative that has no place in any criminal case, especially one where the death penalty is at stake. Mr. Mangione in fact does not support these violent actions, does not condone past or future political violence, nor is he in any way aligned with the group mentioned in the White House press release.”

Mangione’s team presented evidence of statements by DOJ personnel and White House officials that the lawyers argued had tainted their client’s ability to receive a fair trial by tying him to unrelated acts of political violence, including Ryan Routh’s attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump and the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

In response, Judge Margaret Garnett wrote in her decision that “it appears from this letter that multiple employees at the Department of Justice may have violated Local Criminal Rule 23.1, and this Court’s order of April 25, 2025 specifically identifying the strictures of this rule for counsel and directing the prosecution team to ensure that the highest levels of the Department of Justice, up to and including Attorney General Bondi, were aware of and understood they were bound by this Rule,” and clarified that the rule in question provides prosecutors or their employees “not to release or authorize the release of … opinion that a reasonable person would expect to be disseminated by means of public communication, in connection with pending … criminal litigation with which they are associated, if there is a substantial likelihood that the the dissemination will interfere with a fair trial or otherwise prejudice the true administration of justice.”

Judge Garnett has given prosecutors until October 3 to explain how these apparent violations occurred and what measures they plan to take to prevent further incidents. She also warned the deputy attorney general that additional breaches could lead to sanctions, including financial penalties or contempt of court findings.

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Kacey Musgraves, Reneé Rapp and more to headline inaugural ‘All Things Go’ festival in Toronto

The All Things Go festival announced its inaugural iteration in Toronto on October 4th and 5th, featuring headliners Kacey Musgraves, Reneé Rapp, Remi Wolf, and Role Model.

A social post reads: “ALL THINGS GO TORONTO 2025 ☁🍁 http://allthingsgofestival.com/toronto – Link in bio.”

All Things Go Toronto will be hosted at the Budweiser Stage on the waterfront in downtown Toronto and will celebrate female and LGBTQ+ artists. Joining the headliners will be Charlotte Cardin, Noah Cyrus, Ravyn Lenae, Chelsea Cutler, Blondshell, Valley, Joy Oladokun, and more.

The weekend before All Things Go Toronto, the festival will hold its iterations in NYC and Washington D.C., featuring performances by Lucy Dacus, Doechii, Clario, Noah Kahan, and more.

Ali Harnell, Live Nation Women President and Chief Strategy Officer, said in a statement: “Live Nation Women is proud to support the growth of the All Things Go festival brand. We remain committed to championing women and expanding opportunities for emerging talent across the live music landscape. This partnership goes beyond the festival—it’s about creating platforms where a wide range of artists and stories can be seen and heard.”

Tickets are available on the festival’s website.

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See the trailer for ‘After The Hunt’ starring Julia Roberts and Andrew Garfield

Amazon MGM Studios teased its upcoming thriller After the Hunt, starring Julia Roberts.  Roberts portrays a professor caught in the middle of a #MeToo scandal in the trailer for Luca Guadagnino‘s upcoming psychological drama, which also stars Ayo Edebiri and Andrew Garfield.

The first trailer released for the film shows Roberts as Alma, an acclaimed college professor seemingly at the pinnacle of her career. According to its synopsis, “After the Hunt” follows a college professor (Roberts) who “finds herself at a personal and professional crossroad when a star student (Edebiri) levels an accusation against one of her colleagues (Garfield), threatening to expose a dark secret from her own past.”  Written by Nora Garrett, the film also features Michael Stuhlbarg and Chloë Sevigny.

Amazon MGM later released another trailer and character posters for After the Hunt, which begins with a quote from Anais Nin: “We don’t see things as they are. We see them as we are.”

“After the Hunt” premieres in theaters in New York and L.A. on Oct. 10, and expands across the country Oct. 17; check out the second trailer for the film: HERE.

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Kings Of Leon team with Zach Bryan for “We’re Onto Something”

Kings of Leon officially released their second collaboration with Zach Bryan, titled “We’re Onto Something.”

Bryan joined Kings of Leon (comprised of brothers Caleb, Nathan, and Jared Followill, and cousin Matthew Followill) on stage during their set in front of a sold-out Golden Gate Park show for a surprise preview performance of the new collaboration. See the performance video of ‘We’re Onto Something’ LIVE in San Francisco – HERE.

We’re Onto Something” follows the previous collaboration between the the band and Bryan on “Bowery,” which debuted at No. 1 on Spotify.  Caleb Followill joined Bryan to debut “Bowery” earlier this month at Bryan’s sold-out Red Rocks Amphitheater show.

Check out the video for We’re Onto Something – HERE.

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Rihanna and A$AP Rocky announce birth of baby No. 3, daughter Rocki Irish

Rihanna has welcomed her third baby with rapper A$AP Rocky, a daughter the couple have named Rocki Irish Mayers. The couple also share two sons: RZA Athelston, born in 2022, and Riot Rose, born in 2023.

Rihanna, 37, shared the news on Instagram, posting the first photo of her daughter, who was born on Saturday, September 13. In one photo Rihanna is seen holding baby Rocki, who is wearing a pink onesie; another photo is a picture of pink boxing gloves with ribbon ties. “Rocki Irish Mayers Sept 13 2025 🎀,” she captioned the Instagram post.

The couple revealed that they were expecting baby No. 3 back in May after was seen walking around New York City showing off her baby bump. Rocky, 36, confirmed the happy news on the 2025 Met Gala red carpet.

While at the Smurfs premiere in Los Angeles in July, Rihanna (who voices Smurfette) told entertainment outlet Extra regarding the pregnancy that “They’re delighted.” When asked whether Rihanna and A$AP wanted another son or daughter this time around, the artist said she’s “always wanted a girl,” but would be happy either way: “God knows best, right? And I love my boys.”

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Trump scraps meeting with Democratic leaders to avert shutdown

President Donald Trump has called off a planned sit-down with Democratic leaders that was aimed at preventing a looming government shutdown.

The White House had been preparing for Trump to meet later this week with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., as the Sept. 30 deadline to fund the government approaches. That meeting was tentatively set for Thursday.

On Tuesday, however, Trump announced on Truth Social that he would not go forward with the talks. He blasted Democrats’ proposals, dismissing them as “Radical Left Policies that nobody voted for– High Taxes, Open Borders, No Consequences for Violent Criminals, Men in Women’s Sports, Taxpayer funded ‘TRANSGENDER’ surgery, and much more.”

Earlier in the day, Schumer and Jeffries had signaled their intent to use the discussion to press Trump on cost-of-living concerns and what they described as a “Republican healthcare crisis.” In a joint statement, they argued it was long past time to negotiate in good faith to prevent what they called a “Republican-caused shutdown.”

The two parties remain divided over how to keep the government running. According to Politico, Republicans favor a ‘clean’ seven-week stopgap bill with no add-ons, while Democrats have proposed a shorter four-week extension tied to additional policy measures.

Jeffries responded to Trump’s cancellation on X, accusing him of backing down and saying “Trump Always Chickens Out,” using the acronym TACO (which he coined). Jeffries said “extremists want to shut down the government because they are unwilling to address the Republican healthcare crisis that is devastating America.”

Healthcare remains the central sticking point. Democrats want any funding package to include an extension of enhanced tax credits under the Affordable Care Act, which are set to lapse at the end of the year. Schumer, posting separately on X, noted the Jewish New Year and urged Trump to set aside his attacks. “Happy New Year, Mr. President. When you’re done with the rants, we can sit down and discuss healthcare.”

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., went on to tell reporters he would insist on being present if any meeting were to happen: “If there’s a meeting, I’ll absolutely be there,” Johnson said. “But I’m not convinced a meeting is necessary at this point.”

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Pres. Trump criticizes United Nations, world leaders in U.N. speech

President Donald Trump delivered a combative address to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday morning, marking the 80th anniversary of the world body.

During Trumps’ roughly hour-long speech, he sharply criticized the world body and promote what he described as his administration’s accomplishments.

He opened by contrasting the state of the nation a year earlier with what he called a much stronger United States nows. Trump said at the top of his remarks: “One year ago, our country was in deep trouble. But today, just eight months into my administration, we’re the hottest country anywhere in the world, and there is no other country even close.” From there, the President pivoted to criticism of his predecessor and then broadened his attacks to foreign leaders and international institutions, touching on migration, the war in Ukraine and other flashpoints.

A large portion of Trump’s remarks targeted the U.N., and argued the organization has failed to live up to its promise, accusing it of producing stirring statements that go nowhere and doing little to stop conflict. He suggested that rhetoric alone cannot end wars and insisted that concrete action is required. Trump asked: “What is the purpose of the United Nations? It has such tremendous, tremendous potential. But it’s not even coming close to living up to that potential. For the most part, at least for now, all they seem to do is write a really strongly-worded letter and then never follow that letter up. It’s empty words and empty words don’t solve war. The only thing that solves war and wars is action.”

Trump also framed himself as a dealmaker and peace-builder, saying that critics and observers ought to recognize the diplomatic achievements his administration claims to have secured. Trump said: “Everyone says that I should get the Nobel Peace Prize for each one of these achievements. But for me, the real prize will be the sons and daughters who lived to grow up with their mothers and fathers because millions of people are no longer being killed in endless and inglorious wars.”

Turning to Russia, he warned that the United States could impose a “very strong round of powerful tariffs” if Moscow refused to negotiate an end to the fighting in Ukraine. He urged other nations to reduce their purchases of Russian oil and energy, saying that “otherwise we’re all wasting a lot of time. Europe has to step it up. They can’t be doing what they’re doing. They’re buying oil and gas from Russia while they’re fighting Russia. It’s embarrassing to them.” Trump singled out China and India for buying Russian oil, portraying those purchases as enabling the conflict.

On the topic of immigration, Trump told world leaders they should follow the U.S. example, faulting the U.N. for failing to address what he called a global crisis of uncontrolled migration he feels is damaging countries’ social and economic fabric: “Not only is the U.N. not solving the problems it should, too often it’s actually creating new problems for us to solve,” Trump said. “The best example is the No. 1 political issue of our time, the crisis of uncontrolled migration. It’s uncontrolled. Your countries are being ruined.”

He also attacked international efforts to confront climate change, and defending his decision to pull the United States out of the Paris Agreement — a move he argued other governments should reconsider if they want to avoid economic harm.

Addressing the war between Israel and Hamas, Trump urged the international community to unite behind a demand for the immediate release of hostages in Gaza, though he offered no concrete negotiation plan or path to move forward. He reiterated opposition to unilateral moves by U.N. members to recognize a Palestinian state, saying such actions would reward Hamas and potentially prolong violence: “Now, as if to encourage continued conflict, some of this body is seeking to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state. The rewards would be too great for Hamas terrorists for their atrocities.” Trump instead called for a united message from the body for Hamas to release hostages: “Those who want peace should be united with one message: release the hostages now. Just release the hostages now. Thank you.”

To close, Trump highlighted recent U.S. military actions targeting alleged narcotics networks tied to Venezuela’s government, describing them as an unprecedented use of force against criminal enterprises. He issued a stark warning to those trafficking deadly drugs into the United States, saying the administration intends to dismantle those networks decisively: “We’ve recently begun using the supreme power of the United States military to destroy Venezuela terrorists and trafficking networks led by Nicolas Maduro to every terrorist thug smuggling poisonous drugs into the United States of America. To every terrorist thug smuggling poisonous drugs into the United States of America. Please be warned that we will blow you out of existence. That’s what we’re doing.”

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Bailey Zimmerman drops the song ‘Chevy Silverado’

Bailey Zimmerman surprised fans with the new single “Chevy Silverado, taking from his sophomore album Different Night Same Rodeo. 

In tandem with the release of Chevy Silverado, a limited Silverado Edition Galaxy White Vinyl of Different Night Same Rodeo was made available exclusively at the link HERE.

Produced by longtime collaborator Austin Shawn, Different Night Same Rodeo features the previously released collaboration “Backup Plan” featuring Luke Combs, as well as the Top 10, platinum single “Holy Smokes,” “New To Country,” “Hell or High Water,” “Holding On,” “Comin’ In Cold,” and “Ashes” with Diplo.

Stream the album Different Night Same Rodeo – HERE.

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Chris Young releases the title track to upcoming LP ‘I Didn’t Come Here To Leave’

Chris Young has released the title track to his upcoming tenth studio album, ‘I Didn’t Come Here To Leave’, due out Oct. 17.

Young said on Instagram“So excited to announce that my brand new album I Didn’t Come Here To Leave will be out on October 17th. Go listen to the title track and pre-order it now!”

The 14-track album, featuring 11 songs co-written by Young, was co-produced with Andy Sheridan. The lead single, “Til The Last One Dies,” impacted country radio earlier this month while the title track, “I Didn’t Come Here To Leave,” is available now.

Young shares of the new music: “At this point in my career, I hope someone listens to this album and says ‘Wow, he dug deep’. The funny thing is, I’m here saying ‘Yeah, it’s one of the best things I’ve ever made,’ and I believe it wholeheartedly. It’s wild to step back and see a really long list of things I’ve gotten to do already … But I didn’t come here to leave.”

Pre-order the album I Didn’t Come Here To Leave HERE.

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Jeff Bridges and Jared Leto star in the trailer for ‘Tron: Ares’

Disney is previewing ‘Tron: Ares’, the latest film in the ‘Tron’ universe directed by Joachim Ronning.

The trailer for Tron: Ares features Jared Leto and Jeff Bridges, with Leto portraying “a highly sophisticated Porgram, Ares, who is sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission, marking humankind’s first encounter with A.I. beings,” per an official synopsis.   The film also stars Evan Peters, Greta Lee, Hasan Minhaj, Jodie Turner-Smith, Arturo Castro, Cameron Monaghan and Gillian Anderson.

As the preview opens, Peters’ character introduces Ares: “Since time began, man has gazed at the stars and he has wondered, ‘Am I alone?’ So much talk of A.I. and big tech today. Virtual worlds, what are they going to look like, when will we get there? Well folks, we’re not going there. They are coming here. I would like you to meet Ares, the ultimate soldier. He’s biblically strong, lightning fast, and supremely intelligent.”

Bridges, who also starred in Tron: Legacy (the 2010 sequel to the 1982 feature Tron), also appears as the teaser continues, stating: “A malfunctioning program who wants to live … Why is that?”

Tron: Ares arrives in theaters Oct. 10; see the trailer – HERE.

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