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2025 CMA Awards: host Lainey Wilson wins night’s top honor “Entertainer of the Year”

The 59th CMA Awards were held last night, airing live on ABC from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Lainey Wilson returned to host for her second consecutive year, and also walked away with the night’s top honor: “Entertainer of the Year”.

Wilson also picked up her fourth Female Vocalist of the Year award and her second Album of the Year for Whirlwind.  Meanwhile, Brooks & Dunn made history, and now hold the record for the most CMA Award wins of all time, with 20.

Zach Top took home his first CMA Award for New Artist of the Year, while Riley Green and Ella Langley each took home three awards, including Single of the Year and Song of the Year for their duet, “You Look Like You Love Me.”

The show featured performances from artists including: Keith Urban, Little Big Town, Kelsea Ballerini, Brandi Carlile, Kenny Chesney, Luke Combs, Riley Green, Miranda Lambert, Patty Loveless, Megan Moroney, Old Dominion, The Red Clay Strays, Shaboozey, Chris Stapleton, Zach Top, Tucker Wetmore, Lainey Wilson, and Stephen Wilson Jr.

In addition, presenters and special guests included: Lady A, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lauren Daigle, Jordan Davis, Elizabeth Hurley, Cody Johnson, Steve Martin, LeAnn Rimes, and Billy Bob Thornton.

For the full list of winners, head to the CMA Awards website.

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Former Treasury Sec’y Larry Summers resigns from OpenAI board after release of Epstein emails

Larry Summers, former Treasury Secretary and ex-president of Harvard University, has stepped down from OpenAI’s board of directors – a move that follows mounting scrutiny over recently published email exchanges between him and Jeffrey Epstein.

Summers, 70, joined OpenAI’s board in late 2023. His exit marks another high-profile repercussion stemming from renewed public attention on the years of correspondence with Epstein, who died by suicide in federal custody in August 2019.

OpenAI confirmed the departure Wednesday, saying, “Larry has decided to resign from the OpenAI Board of Directors, and we respect his decision. We appreciate his many contributions and the perspective he brought to the Board.”

Summers issued his own statement, echoing his decision to scale back his public roles. “In line with my announcement to step away from my public commitments, I have also decided to resign from the board of OpenAI,” he said, adding, “I am grateful for the opportunity to have served, excited about the potential of the company, and look forward to following their progress.”

The resignation came two days after Summers publicly expressed regret for maintaining contact with Epstein, whose estate-related emails were released last week by the House Oversight Committee. The trove included thousands of communications, some indicating a long-running relationship between the two men that extended into 2019, shortly before Epstein’s arrest on federal sex trafficking charges. Summers has not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing, and no evidence has emerged linking him to Epstein’s crimes.

Summers’ relationship with Epstein has been documented for years, including multiple flights on Epstein’s aircraft and interactions during Summers’ 2001–2006 tenure as Harvard’s president, a period in which the university received multimillion-dollar gifts from Epstein—donations Harvard says were made prior to Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea in Florida.

On Monday, Summers acknowledged the fallout from the disclosures, saying, “I am deeply ashamed of my actions and recognize the pain they have caused. I take full responsibility for my misguided decision to continue communicating with Mr. Epstein.” He added that he would continue teaching at Harvard while “stepping back from public commitments as one part of my broader effort to rebuild trust and repair relationships with the people closest to me.”

Harvard confirmed Wednesday it will conduct a new review of individuals at the university mentioned in the recently released Epstein records. The institution previously examined its Epstein ties in 2019. Officials declined to say whether Summers’ teaching role may be affected while the new inquiry proceeds.

The congressional push for transparency around Epstein also continued this week, as lawmakers overwhelmingly passed a bill requiring the release of additional Epstein files. It remains unclear whether President Trump will sign the legislation.

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NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani to retain Jessica Tisch as Police Commissioner

NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani said he will keep Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch in place when he takes office in January, extending her tenure at the head of the nation’s largest police force.

During his campaign, Mamdani had pledged to retain Tisch—who was appointed by Mayor Eric Adams in late 2024—and reiterated that commitment as he formally announced the decision. The mayor-elect, who has faced scrutiny over past remarks criticizing the NYPD and supporting calls to “defund” police, framed the move as an affirmation of Tisch’s record and a message that his administration intends to prioritize safety.

Mamdani praised Tisch, 44, for “cracking down on corruption in the upper echelons of the police department, driving down crime in New York City, and standing up for New Yorkers in the face of authoritarianism.” Mamdani added that “Together, we will deliver a city where rank-and-file police officers and the communities they serve alike are safe, represented, and proud to call New York their home.”

Tisch later confirmed she had accepted the offer, saying in a statement, “I’ve spoken to Mayor-elect Mamdani several times, and I’m ready to serve with honor as his Police Commissioner.” She noted that although they differ on some issues, “we share many of the same public safety goals for New York City: lowering crime, making communities safer, rooting out corruption, and giving our officers the tools, support, and resources they need to carry out their noble work.”

In an email to NYPD personnel Wednesday, she acknowledged those differences directly: “Now, do the Mayor-elect and I agree on everything? No, we don’t.” But she emphasized broad alignment on maintaining safety and stability, writing that officers could “trust that I will be a fierce advocate for you and for this department.” Calling the role the “greatest privilege of my life,” she said she is “proud to continue doing it.”

Tisch brings nearly two decades of government experience, beginning her public service career in 2008 in the NYPD Counterterrorism Bureau. She previously served as the city’s sanitation commissioner and ran the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, where she oversaw significant technology modernization efforts. Her appointment as Police Commissioner in 2024 followed months of turmoil inside the NYPD, when former Commissioner Edward Caban resigned amid an FBI probe, an interim commissioner filed suit alleging the department had been run as a racketeering enterprise, and other senior public-safety advisers to Adams stepped down during federal investigations. Tisch became the second woman to lead the NYPD, following Keechant Sewell.

Adams, who opted not to seek re-election, praised the decision to keep her on, saying the move affirmed the administration’s public-safety strategy and ongoing crime reduction efforts.

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Disney+ drops trailer for The Beatles ‘Anthology’ documentary series

Disney+ released a trailer for the restored, expanded version of The Beatles Anthology documentary series, which will stream on the service starting November 26.  See the trailer: HERE.

The nine-episode series, originally broadcast in 1995, has been remastered with HD picture and a new multi-channel sound mix, and includes a new ninth episode. Episodes will be released over three consecutive days during Thanksgiving weekend, as follows:

    • Episodes 1-3: November 26
    • Episodes 4-6: November 27
    • Episodes 7-9: November 28

Ahead of the highly-anticipated release of their forthcoming reissue Anthology 4, The Beatles have shared a new unreleased recording of their song “I’ve Just Seen A Face (Take 3) – which was recorded June 14, 1965, at Abbey Road Studios. Written by Paul McCartney, ‘I’ve Just Seen A Face’ originally appeared on the group’s album Help. 

This version of “I’ve Just Seen A Face” is just one of 13 previously unreleased recordings included on Anthology 4, due on November 21st.  Curated and remastered by Giles Martin, Anthology 4 will feature 13 unreleased demos, rare sessions from 1963-1969, and new mixes from their original producer Jeff Lynne.

The ‘Anthology’ records were first released 30 years ago, originally part of a documentary series of the same name – which is also set to be reissued on Disney+ as a nine-part series on November 26th. The series was paired with three double albums that spanned classic hits and rare demos, mirroring the story the four Beatles—McCartney, Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison—share in the series.

The Anthology Collection box set will feature the original three Anthology albums, plus the new fourth Anthology 4 installment. The box set will be released digitally and as a 12-LP or eight-CD collection. All formats are available for preorder HERE.

Aside from the box set, Anthology 4 will also be released on its own, as a three-LP or two-CD set, featuring 36 tracks, including the 13 previously unreleased bonus tracks.  Presave ‘The Beatles’s Anthology 4’ – HERE.

Visit The Beatles official store for exclusive Anthology products: HERE.

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2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade to air live on NBC: see the lineup of performers

NBC announced a star-studded roster of performers set to perform during the 99th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade executive producer Will Coss said in a statement: “Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is the official kickoff to the holiday season and has been part of the nation’s stories and traditions for generations. The most wonderful stories start at the Parade. On Thanksgiving morning, larger-than-life character balloons, awe-inspiring floats and showstopping performances will create unforgettable moments and lasting holiday memories for millions of spectators in New York City and across the country.”

Parade organizers revealed the lineup of performers will include Ciara, Drew Baldridge, Matteo Bocelli, Colbie Caillat, Gavin DeGraw, Meg Donnelly, Mr. Fantasy, Foreigner, Debbie Gibson, Mickey Guyton, Christopher Jackson, Jewel, Lil Jon, Kool & the Gang, Darlene Love, Roman Mejia, Taylor Momsen, Tiler Peck, the Radio City Rockettes, Busta Rhymes, Calum Scott, Shaggy, Lauren Spencer Smith, Luisa Sonza and Teyana Taylor

In addition, the voices behind Netflix’s animated film ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ — HUNTR/X, comprised of EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI. There will also be performances by the hit Broadway shows “Buena Vista Social Club”, “Just in Time” and “Ragtime.”

The parade will featuring 32 balloons, 27 floats and 11 marching bands, which all lead to the first appearance of the season from Santa Claus. Two characters from the ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ smash hit film — Derpy Tiger and Sussie — will join the parade lineup as a mid-sized balloon and balloonicle. This year’s parade also marks the debut of the Buzz Lightyear, Pac-Man, Shrek’s Onion Carriage and Mario balloons.

NBC’s ‘Today’ show anchors Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Al Roker are set to host the parade, which airs Nov. 27 at 8:30 a.m. EST.

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2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade to air live on NBC: see the lineup of performers

NBC announced a star-studded roster of performers set to perform during the 99th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade executive producer Will Coss said in a statement: “Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is the official kickoff to the holiday season and has been part of the nation’s stories and traditions for generations. The most wonderful stories start at the Parade. On Thanksgiving morning, larger-than-life character balloons, awe-inspiring floats and showstopping performances will create unforgettable moments and lasting holiday memories for millions of spectators in New York City and across the country.”

Parade organizers revealed the lineup of performers will include Ciara, Drew Baldridge, Matteo Bocelli, Colbie Caillat, Gavin DeGraw, Meg Donnelly, Mr. Fantasy, Foreigner, Debbie Gibson, Mickey Guyton, Christopher Jackson, Jewel, Lil Jon, Kool & the Gang, Darlene Love, Roman Mejia, Taylor Momsen, Tiler Peck, the Radio City Rockettes, Busta Rhymes, Calum Scott, Shaggy, Lauren Spencer Smith, Luisa Sonza and Teyana Taylor

In addition, the voices behind Netflix’s animated film ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ — HUNTR/X, comprised of EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI. There will also be performances by the hit Broadway shows “Buena Vista Social Club”, “Just in Time” and “Ragtime.”

The parade will featuring 32 balloons, 27 floats and 11 marching bands, which all lead to the first appearance of the season from Santa Claus. Two characters from the ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ smash hit film — Derpy Tiger and Sussie — will join the parade lineup as a mid-sized balloon and balloonicle. This year’s parade also marks the debut of the Buzz Lightyear, Pac-Man, Shrek’s Onion Carriage and Mario balloons.

NBC’s ‘Today’ show anchors Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Al Roker are set to host the parade, which airs Nov. 27 at 8:30 a.m. EST.

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Roblox expands age checks, restricts chats by age group as safety scrutiny intensifies

Roblox is rolling out stricter age-verification requirements and new age-segmented chat systems as it faces mounting legal and regulatory pressure over child safety on the platform. The company confirmed Tuesday that users who want to access private or expanded communication features will soon need to complete an AI-driven age check, with additional limits designed to prevent adults and minors from interacting unless they already know each other offline.

The platform will use facial age-estimation technology provided by Persona, requiring users who opt in to record a brief video selfie. Roblox says the footage is deleted once the age check is completed. Players who decline the scan can still use the platform but will not be able to message others freely. The company notes that children under 13 are already barred from chatting outside of in-game channels without verified parental permission, and private chats remain unencrypted so moderation teams can review communications for safety concerns.

Matt Kaufman, Roblox’s chief safety officer, said the age-estimation tool is generally accurate within one to two years for users between roughly five and 25. He added that those who feel their estimated age is incorrect may verify with a government ID or rely on parental consent. “But of course, there’s always people who may be well outside of a traditional bell curve. And in those cases, if you disagree with the estimate that comes back, then you can provide an ID or use parental consent in order to correct that,” he said.

Once verified, players will be sorted into six age brackets—under 9; 9–12; 13–15; 16–17; 18–20; and 21+—and allowed to chat only with their own or nearby age groups, depending on the feature being used. Roblox plans to begin enforcing these requirements in Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands in early December, with a global rollout scheduled for January. The company is also launching a new online safety center to guide families through parental controls and upcoming policy changes.

These moves come as Roblox confronts a surge of legal challenges. Dozens of families, along with attorneys general in Kentucky and Louisiana, are suing the company—alongside platforms like Discord—accusing them of failing to prevent predators from contacting children. Florida’s attorney general is conducting a separate investigation into Roblox’s safety practices.

Tech companies across the industry have been accelerating age-verification efforts to comply with new laws and respond to criticism. Google is testing AI-based age checks for YouTube, while Instagram is experimenting with tools to identify users misrepresenting their age.

Roblox previously outlined its intention to broaden age checks for all users seeking access to communication tools, and the new measures represent the most significant expansion of those plans to date.

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Senate unanimously agrees to pass House-backed bill forcing DOJ to release Epstein files

The Senate unanimously agreed to send the House-backed Epstein bill to President Trump’s desk on Tuesday, which came shortly after the House overwhelmingly voted to pass legislation to compel the Justice Department to release all its records related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The chamber passed the bipartisan bill – known as the Epstein Files Transparency Act – in a vote of 427-1, with only Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.) voting in opposition. The measure secured enough bipartisan support to head straight to the House floor last week, and was boosted over the weekend after President Donald Trump reversed his position and urged Republicans to support it.

The bill will force the DOJ to publicly release files related to Epstein and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell within 30 days of it being signed into law, with some exceptions for survivors’ personal information and other sensitive material.

The unanimous action by the Senate means there will be no amendments or changes to the bill, despite House Speaker Mike Johnson and other members of his Republican leadership team urging. Johnson – who originally opposed the effort but ultimately supported final passage — had said he expected the Senate to fix what he called “serious deficiencies” in the bill. While Johnson voted for the measure, he had argued that the bill doesn’t adequately protect victims of Epstein: “I talked to John Thune over the weekend. I just texted him. We’re going to get together and we’ll talk about this. There’s an easy way to amend the legislation to make sure we don’t do permanent damage to the justice system and I’m going to insist upon that.”

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Stream Ella Langley’s new song ‘Choosin’ Texas’

Ella Langley has released her highly anticipated new single “Choosin’ Texas”, co-written and produced by Langley with Miranda Lambert (who also performs background vocals on the track), alongside producer Ben West and co-writers Luke Dick and Joybeth Taylor.

Langley shares of the song: “I had the amazing opportunity to sit down in a room with Miranda, Luke, and Joybeth on a writing retreat about a year ago. We wrote a bunch of songs together, but the second one really stuck with me. Miranda, being from Texas, started telling us one of her wild stories about drinkin’ and doing something ridiculous, and I said, ‘Well, she’s from Texas, I can tell.’ As soon as I said that, we all just looked at each other like —yep, that’s it! That’s the next song. She’s from Texas, the girl he went with. And I thought well…you know I love a song like that.”

Lambert added: “Ella may have grown up in Alabama, but she has a rowdy, fiery side that us Texas women recognize and respect. She’s an artist through and through, and it was important to me to let her artistry shine through at every stage of the process, from co-writing to co-producing. I’m so proud of how “Choosin’ Texas” does that, and can’t wait to see the world continue to get to know Ella through this song.”

Langley first teased “Choosin’ Texas” in February at her show in Nacogdoches, TX during her sold-out ‘Still Hungover Tour’ (which recently wrapped up).  Langley was also just announced as a supporting artist on Eric Church’s Free The Machine Tour in 2026, and will be making her Stagecoach Festival debut next year.

Stream ‘Choosin’ Texas’- HERE.

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Stream Megan Moroney’s ‘Am I Okay? Tour (Live)’ album

Megan Moroney celebrated her birthday by releasing her first-ever live album, Am I Okay? Tour (Live). 

The album features 24 standouts from her sold-out headlining Am I Okay? Tour, featuring the fan favorites from her catalog including ‘Man on the Moon’ as well as the encore performance of her platinum-certified No. 1 hit, ‘Am I Okay?’

Moroney’s ‘Am I Okay? Tour (Live)’ Album is available to stream – HERE.

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