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Judge rejects Boeing’s $243M plea deal tied to fatal 737 Max crashes

A federal judge on Thursday rejected a plea deal between Boeing and the Justice Department, after they agreed to plead guilty to a fraud charge and pay more than $243 million to resolve cases linked to two fatal plane crashes, which killed a total of 346 people in 2018/2019.

According to court filings, Judge Reed O’Connor rejected Boeing’s plea agreement, citing criticism from victims’ family members that Boeing’s deal to have an independent monitor oversee its compliance and safety programs was a “sweetheart deal”. The Judge has given both Boeing and the Justice Department 30 days to update the court on how they plan to proceed in the case.

Boeing agreed to plead guilty to a fraud conspiracy charge in July and pay a fine of $243.6 million, as well as invest about $455 million in compliance and safety programs and implement a third-party monitor to track the company’s compliance with regulations. O’Connor argued that the agreement had improperly required prosecutors to consider diversity and inclusion when selecting the monitor, a consideration that minimized the position’s role, stating “these provisions are inappropriate and against the public interest.” O’Connor also disagreed with the monitor answering to the Justice Department rather than the court, saying the provision would “erroneously marginalize” the court.

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Five months in, Cole Swindell's enjoying married life: 'It's been great'

It’s been just over five months since Cole Swindell married his wife, Courtney Little, and he’s been enjoying every minute of it.

“Not a whole lot’s changed, but it’s been great, honestly,” Cole tells ABC Audio. “[It] took me long enough, but, it was worth every bit of the waiting, man. It’s been great.”

He’s now looking forward to spending more time at home as he wraps his final show of the year on Saturday.

“We’ve been wide open since the wedding. I mean, I had a show two days after our wedding, then we went on our honeymoon,” shares Cole. “So, looking forward to the holidays with our families.” 

Cole and Courtney tied the knot June 12 at an outdoor ceremony in Sonoma, California.

Cole’s currently in the top 20 of the country charts with his real-life-inspired single, “Forever to Me.”

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Luke Bryan’s 10th annual Crash My Playa expands 2025 lineup

Luke Bryan‘s 10th annual Crash My Playa has added expanded its lineup, with Lainey Wilson, Travis Denning and Kendell Marvel joining the star-studded event set to take place on Jan. 15-18 at Moon Palace in Riviera Cancún, Mexico.

Shared Bryan: “Lainey, Travis and Kendell each bring something special to the stage that really makes this 10th year complete. 10th annual Crash My Playa Packages are almost sold out – trust me, you don’t want to miss out on this unforgettable weekend!”

Previously confirmed performers include Jason Aldean, Kane Brown, Bailey Zimmerman, Dustin Lynch’s Pool Party, Dylan Scott, Elle King, Jackson Dean, Nate Smith, Dasha, Ella Langley, Tucker Wetmore and DJ Rock. Bryan said in a statement: “This is one of those pinch me moments. The 10 year anniversary of a festival that I got to create along with the Playa Luna team. It is hands down one of my favorite times on stage – period. To get to celebrate in the most beautiful setting with the most incredible Playa crashers, along with the most incredible artists – it doesn’t get much better. My artist friends always leave here wanting to come back. Gonna be the best Playa party yet.”

Wilson will join Bryan, Jason Aldean, Bailey Zimmerman and more for the finale event, “Luke Bryan & Friends.” Denning will have two sets throughout the weekend, while Marvel will helm a late-night Honky Tonk Experience and perform at the Welcome Party. Limited travel packages are still available.

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Paul Mescal to host ‘Saturday Night Live’ with musical guest Shaboozey

Paul Mescal will host the Dec. 7 episode of NBC’s Saturday Night Live, which will mark the program’s first episode after a three-week hiatus through the Thanksgiving holiday.

The ‘Gladiator II’ actor will be featured  alongside musical guest Shaboozey on the episode, marking the “SNL” debut for both artists.

“Saturday Night Live” will also be celebrating its 50th anniversary with a live primetime special on Feb. 16. The series airs on NBC at 11:30 p.m. ET and streams on Peacock.

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Paul Mescal to host ‘Saturday Night Live’ with musical guest Shaboozey

Paul Mescal will host the Dec. 7 episode of NBC’s Saturday Night Live, which will mark the program’s first episode after a three-week hiatus through the Thanksgiving holiday.

The ‘Gladiator II’ actor will be featured  alongside musical guest Shaboozey on the episode, marking the “SNL” debut for both artists.

“Saturday Night Live” will also be celebrating its 50th anniversary with a live primetime special on Feb. 16. The series airs on NBC at 11:30 p.m. ET and streams on Peacock.

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The Weeknd set to drop ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ album Jan. 24

The Weeknd has announced that his forthcoming album Hurry Up Tomorrow is set for release on January 24, 2025, and revealed the subsequent one-night show at California’s iconic Rose-Bowl stadium will take place the following night (the show immediately sold-out).

Hurry Up Tomorrow will complete a trilogy that began with After Hours in 2020, and later continued with the release of Dawn FM in 2022. The artist said he promises to take fans on a deep dive into the narrative he’s been crafting for years, describing the album as an ‘introspective and existential journey, exploring themes like redemption, the passage of time, and self-discovery.”  The album will feature the previously released tracks: ‘Dancing In The Flames,’ ‘Timeless,’ and ‘São Paulo.’

The sold-out Rose-Bowl show will take place on Saturday, January 25, 2025, and follows the artist’s one-night show at Estádio MorumBIS Stadium in São Paulo, Brazil this past September and his recent fall tour through Australia.

Pre-orders of Hurry Up Tomorrow include an exclusive vinyl, box sets, and signed CDs; for information, head to XO.STORE.

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Nashville Notes: Dylan Scott previews music video + Cassadee Pope lands musical role

Dylan Scott has dropped a sneak peek of his upcoming “Country Till I Die” music video, which drops with the song at midnight on Friday. You can watch the preview now on Dylan’s social platform X.

Ashley McBryde‘s new song, “Ain’t Enough Cowboy Songs,” arrives Friday. While you wait, you can preview the song’s lyrics and hear Ashley perform it live on Instagram.

Cassadee Pope has landed a role as a Titanique New York cast member. “I've been dying to tell you about this. As of January 18th, I will be playing the part of Rose in the hilarious @titaniquemusical in NYC!” Cassadee shares on Instagram. “I saw this show in September and will never been the same, so to actually be a part of it is WILD. Can't wait to board the ship of dreams 8 times a week and start this next chapter. Who's coming?!”

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Surprise: Hailey Whitters has a new duet out

Hailey Whitters has joined country newcomer Max McNown on his song, “Roses & Wolves.”

The brisk, rootsy tune finds the singers reminiscing about a past romance and how the sunsetting of relationships is part and parcel of life.

“Roses will still bloom in the springtime/ Wolves will sing their songs up to the moon/ People fall and people love and people pass on through/ Guess tomorrow won’t see me and you,” Hailey and Max harmonize in the chorus.

“The opportunity to work with someone as talented and kind as Hailey is not something I take for granted,” Max shares on Instagram.

“the feelings are mutual,” Hailey responds with rose emojis in the comments.

“Roses & Wolves” is out now on digital platforms.

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Here's your chance to be cast in 'Dolly: An Original Musical'

Dolly Parton is searching for performers to play her in the highly anticipated Dolly: An Original Musical

A press release says Dolly, her manager Danny Nozell and ATG Productions are looking for “performers of all ages to portray Parton at different stages of her incredible life.”

“We’re looking for talented performers who can capture the spirit of my journey, whether you’re an experienced theater professional or an undiscovered gem with that little special something,” Dolly shares in a video on social media.

“So, what are you waiting for?” she adds. “This might be your moment to take center stage and step into the spotlight. Break a leg!”

If you’re interested, all you’ll have to do is record a one-minute video of you singing your favorite Dolly song, upload it to a social media account of your choice, and tag #SearchForDolly. You’ll also have to submit an application form at dollymusical.com.

Application closes 11:59 p.m. ET on January 12, 2025. After which, the show's casting team will review all submitted videos and completed applications and invite shortlisted applicants to the formal audition process in New York City.

Dolly: An Original Musical, directed by Tony Award winner Bartlett Sher, is slated to hit Broadway in 2026.

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Cody Johnson initially wanted Carrie duet to be Leather's lead single

If Cody Johnson had it his way, his duet with Carrie Underwood, “I’m Gonna Love You,” would’ve arrived much earlier.

“Well, I wanted to kick off Leather with it. But whenever you are working with a star of Carrie's caliber, there's a lot of logistics that goes into that, as far as timing,” Cody reveals in a press interview. “There was a lot of logistics just to even make sure that we could record this song, period.”

Cody’s been a fan of “I’m Gonna Love You” for a “really long time,” and when the opportunity arose to record it as a duet, he knew who he had to sing it with – Carrie.

“I knew about [the song] years and years ago through a friend of mine, one of the writers, Travis Denning. I didn't know that that song wound up in Carrie's lap, getting pushed back, and now it was back in my lap and I picked her like, I was like, ‘It's Carrie Underwood or nobody,'” shares Cody.

“I just heard her voice. I could already hear it,” he says. “I wanted to lead with the album with it, but it just wasn't feasible. So, I've been sitting on this the entire time going, ‘God, I just want to show the world this song.'”

“I’m Gonna Love You” is off Leather Deluxe Edition and is currently in the top 20 of the country charts.

Cody and Carrie recently performed their duet onstage at the CMA Awards. If you missed their performance, you can watch it now on YouTube.

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