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Rascal Flatts extends their Life Is a Highway tour into 2026

Rascal Flatts‘ Life Is a Highway tour will stretch into 2026.

“What a ride the past year has been!” Jay DeMarcus says. “We're so excited to continue this tour, the response we've received from everyone has been overwhelming and humbling. We've truly had such a blast over the past year getting back in front of our fans out on the road, and we thought, Why not keep the party going?'”

The 21-show stretch starts Jan. 15 in Raleigh, North Carolina, and wraps Feb. 28 in Buffalo, New York, with Lauren Alaina and Chris Lane again joining them on the dates. Ticket sales start Friday. 

The 2025 run commemorated the trio’s 25th anniversary and was their first time on the road since 2019.

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Man, I feel like a side of fries: Shania Twain is lovin’ it at McDonald’s

Shania Twain worked at McDonald’s when she was growing up in Canada. Now she’s teamed with the fast-food chain to curate a selection of menu items in her home country.

The limited-edition Shania’s Sides menu items, which launched Tuesday, include a strawberry pie and All Dressed McShaker Fries. Those are McDonald’s fries coated in what Canada calls “all-dressed” seasoning — a mix of ketchup, barbecue, sour cream and onion, and salt and vinegar flavors. There’s also a cowboy boot keychain you can get with the purchase of an Extra Value Meal.

“This collaboration feels like a homecoming for me,” Shania says in a statement. “I fell in love with McDonald's fries while working as a crew member in Toronto, so being able to dress them up with my personal touch was surreal.”

Shania also told the Toronto Star of her time working at McDonald’s, “I always thought I made the perfect fries. I really did enjoy [working] the drive-thru because you do it on a microphone and that was fun. I would sort of sing little lines and be goofy.” 

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DOJ says George Washington University is ‘acting deliberately indifferent’ to antisemitism

The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday that George Washington University was in violation of federal civil rights laws by “acting deliberately indifferent” to instances of anti-Semitism on campus.

In a letter from Assistant Attorney General Civil Rights Division Harmeet K. Dhillon to GWU President Ellen M. Granberg, the DOJ stated that the department had finished its probe of the allegations against the university and found that GWU’s response to incidents of anti-Semitic discrimination and harassment of Jewish and Israeli students that “despite actual notice of the abuses occurring on its campus, GWU was deliberately indifferent to the complaints it received, the misconduct that occurred, and the harms that were suffered by its students and faculty, in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 .. The antisemitic, hate-based misconduct by GWU students directed at Jewish GWU students, faculty, and employees was, in a word, shocking. The behavior was demonstrably abhorrent, immoral, and, most importantly, illegal.”

The allegations stem from an encampment that students created in GWU’s University Yard, in the middle of campus: “The purpose of the agitators’ efforts was to frighten, intimidate, and deny Jewish, Israeli, and American-Israeli students free and unfettered access to GWU’s educational environment. This is the definition of hostility and a ‘hostile environment.’ [DOJ’s] investigation found numerous incidents of Jewish students being harassed, abused, intimidated and assaulted by protesters. To be clear, Jewish students were afraid to attend class, to be observed, or, worse, to be ‘caught’ and perhaps physically beaten on GWU’s campus.”  The letter offered “the opportunity to resolve this matter through a voluntary resolution agreement.”

The letter refers to campus protests in April and May 2024, where students staged pro-Palestinian protests at universities across the country, including rallies and encampments; however, some Jewish students experienced alleged anti-Semitism on several university campuses.

GWU spokesperson Shannon McClendon said in a statement: “GW condemns antisemitism, which has absolutely no place on our campuses or in a civil and humane society. Moreover, our actions clearly demonstrate our commitment to addressing antisemitic actions and promoting an inclusive campus environment by upholding a safe, respectful, and accountable environment. “

GWU is one of dozens of American universities that have been targeted by the Trump administration with civil rights and constitutional investigations in connection to protests over Israel’s war in Gaza. Trump has been cracking down on institutions of higher learning over a slew of allegations, from not protecting Jewish students to illegally enforcing diversity, equity and inclusion policies.

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Bureau of Labor Statistics nominee E.J. Antoni suggests the agency suspend its monthly jobs reports

E.J. Antoni, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), has proposed pausing the release of monthly employment reports in favor of more reliable quarterly updates.

In an interview with Fox News Digital on Monday (ahead of his nomination) that was published Tuesday, Antoni argued that the BLS’s current approach to tracking U.S. job numbers is flawed and often misleading, and suggested it be replaced with “more accurate, though less timely, quarterly data.”  Antoni said: “How on earth are businesses supposed to plan — or how is the Fed supposed to conduct monetary policy — when they don’t know how many jobs are being added or lost in our economy? It’s a serious problem that needs to be fixed immediately. Until it is corrected, the BLS should suspend issuing the monthly job reports but keep publishing the more accurate, though less timely, quarterly data.”

Antoni – currently the chief economist at the Heritage Foundation – believes the monthly reports should be replaced temporarily with quarterly reports that offer greater accuracy. This change, he said, should remain in place until the BLS overhauls its data collection methods to produce dependable monthly figures: “From Wall Street investors to policymakers in Washington, key decisions hinge on these numbers,” Antoni noted. “If people lose confidence in the data, the consequences can ripple across the economy.”

Trump announced Antoni’s nomination just days after firing former BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer on August 1. That decision came after the agency reported that 73,000 jobs were created in July—less than half the 147,000 initially reported for June. Trump accused McEntarfer of deliberately inflating job reports before the upcoming November 5 election to benefit the Biden administration. According to Trump, later adjustments erased a total of 818,000 jobs from the record. McEntarfer had been nominated to the BLS post by President Joe Biden in July 2023 and was confirmed by the Senate in January 2024.

Trump praised Antoni, writing Monday on Truth Social: “I am pleased to announce that I am nominating Highly Respected Economist, Dr. E.J. Antoni, as the next Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Our Economy is booming, and E.J. will ensure that the Numbers released are HONEST and ACCURATE. I know E.J. Antoni will do an incredible job in this new role. Congratulations E.J.!”

Asked whether the BLS would continue to release monthly jobs reports, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said, “I believe that is the plan and that’s the hope, and that these monthly reports will be data that the American people can trust. We need to restore new leadership that we trust” at the BLS, adding that “we need to look at the means and the methods of how the United States is acquiring this very important data. The goal, of course, is to provide honest and good data for the American people to make very important economic decisions on.”

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No need to even ‘Finish This Drink’ as Brothers Osborne work in their own studio

As Brothers Osborne get closer to their follow-up to their 2023 self-titled fourth studio album, one major element has changed. 

TJ Osborne and John Osborne are now able to work in John’s own studio, Pine Box. In fact, April’s “Finish This Drink” was recorded there.

“That actually is some of the first stuff that we’ve recorded in my studio,” John points out. “I’ve done a few other projects, but that’s what we’re doing right now.”

John was nominated for CMA album of the year in 2023 for his work on Ashley McBryde‘s Lindeville album. 

Now, he’s finding new creative freedom working in his own space.

“It’s actually been really fun because like yesterday, before we flew out this morning, I was just in there working on the next four songs that we recorded. We can work at our own pace,” John tells ABC Audio. “We’re not having to worry about budget or the time or this producer has got another artist coming in. And it’s been really fun just recording and writing at our own pace, and I love it.”

“It’s a lot of work,” he adds, “but I love it.”  

The siblings are busy on the road this summer, with Brothers Osborne’s next concert Saturday night at Hillcrest Country Club in Boise, Idaho. 

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Morgan Wallen releases Amazon Music Original “Graveyard Whistling”

Morgan Wallen has released “Graveyard Whistling,” a track that he originally performed in his 2024 “Abbey Road Sessions.” Originally recorded by English rock band Nothing But Thieves, the song is exclusively available to stream on Amazon Music.

In addition, a 7” vinyl version of “Graveyard Whistling” will be available on September 19th. The release will also feature “Dark Til Daylight” as the B-Side to the track. Fans in the U.S. can pre-order the exclusive 7″ in the Amazon Music app.

Morgan Wallen’s latest album, I’m The Problem, features 37 tracks and features from artists including Eric Church and Tate McRae.

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See Sydney Sweeney and Halsey in trailer for ‘Americana’

Halsey and Sydney Sweeney star in the first trailer for Americana, a neo-Western directed by Tony Tost that features an ensemble cast, including Paul Walter Hauser, Simon Rex, Eric Dane and Zahn McClarnon. The film is set in a South Dakota town as everyone gets embroiled in a plot to steal a prized Lakota “ghost shirt.”

The movie synopsis reads that “a highly prized Native American artifact leads a gallery of dynamic characters down a dangerous path in this wildly entertaining modern-day Western. After the rare relic falls onto the black market, the lives of a small-town woman and her son become violently intertwined with a quirky local diner waitress, an offbeat military veteran and a corrupt antiquities dealer. Crime and chaos follow when an indigenous group leader and his crew join the fray in order to reclaim the artifact and return it to its rightful place.”

Americana opens Aug. 22; see the trailer – HERE.

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Jonas Brothers, Jelly Roll and more to perform on ‘Stand Up To Cancer’ televised special

The Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) televised fundraising special will feature performances by Jonas Brothers, Noah Cyrus, Gavin DeGraw, Marcus King, Brothers Osborne, Jon Pardi, Jelly Roll, Dan + Shay, and CeCe Winans, joined by Nashville Community Gospel Choir

Hosted by Sheryl Crow, the lineup of performers will assist to raise critical funds for cancer research; and will also include pre-taped segments featuring Kevin Bacon, Jamie Foxx, Tim McGraw, Zoe Saldaña, Keith Urban, and Reese Witherspoon, along with remarks by SU2C co-founder Katie Couric.

The Jonas Brothers previously released the song “I Can’t Lose” with  an accompanying music video, in support of the charity Stand Up to Cancer in partnership with Mastercard. The single was described as “a song about love, strength and showing up for the people you love.” The Jonas Brothers said in a statement: “Teaming up with Mastercard to uplift fans who’ve found hope and healing in our music means so much to us. ’I Can’t Lose’ is a song we hope can carry different meanings for everyone who hears it and, for those who need it, a reminder of their own strength.” The music video shows the band performing for a group of fans on a rooftop; check it out: HERE.

The “Stand Up To Cancer’ special will air live from Nashville on over 30 platforms across the U.S. on Aug. 15, at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT. All four major U.S. broadcast networks will carry the show, with broadcasters donating prime time slots to support the cause. The telecast will also be available to watch on-demand across multiple digital and streaming platforms, ensuring broad and flexible access to this one-night-only event.

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Jonas Brothers, Jelly Roll and more to perform on ‘Stand Up To Cancer’ televised special

The Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) televised fundraising special will feature performances by Jonas Brothers, Noah Cyrus, Gavin DeGraw, Marcus King, Brothers Osborne, Jon Pardi, Jelly Roll, Dan + Shay, and CeCe Winans, joined by Nashville Community Gospel Choir

Hosted by Sheryl Crow, the lineup of performers will assist to raise critical funds for cancer research; and will also include pre-taped segments featuring Kevin Bacon, Jamie Foxx, Tim McGraw, Zoe Saldaña, Keith Urban, and Reese Witherspoon, along with remarks by SU2C co-founder Katie Couric.

The Jonas Brothers previously released the song “I Can’t Lose” with  an accompanying music video, in support of the charity Stand Up to Cancer in partnership with Mastercard. The single was described as “a song about love, strength and showing up for the people you love.” The Jonas Brothers said in a statement: “Teaming up with Mastercard to uplift fans who’ve found hope and healing in our music means so much to us. ’I Can’t Lose’ is a song we hope can carry different meanings for everyone who hears it and, for those who need it, a reminder of their own strength.” The music video shows the band performing for a group of fans on a rooftop; check it out: HERE.

The “Stand Up To Cancer’ special will air live from Nashville on over 30 platforms across the U.S. on Aug. 15, at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT. All four major U.S. broadcast networks will carry the show, with broadcasters donating prime time slots to support the cause. The telecast will also be available to watch on-demand across multiple digital and streaming platforms, ensuring broad and flexible access to this one-night-only event.

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Nashville notes: Scotty McCreery’s Hootie video + John Morgan’s tour friends

Brent Anderson, Jeb Gipson and Ryan and Rory will join John Morgan on his Friends Like That Tour, named for his #1 with Jason Aldean. The trek kicks off Oct. 9 at New York’s Buffalo Iron Works. 

Kane Brown‘s music video for “2 Pair” will drop Wednesday at 11 a.m. ET. 

Scotty McCreery, Darius Rucker and the other members of Hootie & the Blowfish have been busy shooting the music video for their top-10 hit, “Bottle Rockets,” at The Windjammer beach club in Charleston, South Carolina.

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