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A puzzle for his fans? Riley Green answers ‘Don’t Mind If I Do’

Riley Green‘s got a little puzzle for his fans to solve.

“Something’s coming soon,” he teases in an email blast sent out Tuesday.

“I’ve got some news to share, but I want to see if you can guess it first,” he continues, going on to challenge readers to post their answers to their Instagram Story and tag him, promising one of them will win an autographed vinyl album. 

Scrambled letters follow, complete with Hangman-style blanks:
“NTDO DINM FI
I OD XUEELD
TOU GUUTSA 92″

Spoiler alert: It’s probably safe to say the deluxe edition of his third studio album, Don’t Mind If I Do, is coming Aug. 29.

So far, he hasn’t revealed the new additions to the 18-track record.

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Nate Smith has a ‘Fix What You Didn’t Break[down]’ over his #1

Nate Smith has scored his fourth #1 in a row, as “Fix What You Didn’t Break” tops the Mediabase chart. 

You can check out his reaction on Instagram, where a video captured the moment he found out prior to playing Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena with Jason Aldean on Aug. 7. 

“In case you guys didn't know the impact of what sharing a song can make on an artist and his career… yall are changing not only my life but everyone around me,” he writes in the post, which shows him bursting into tears at the news.

“Sorry for the waterworks but I couldn't control it. I'm too overwhelmed with thankfulness and relief,” he adds.

“Fix What You Didn’t Break” follows his previous chart-toppers “Whiskey on You,” “World on Fire” and “Bulletproof.”

Nate continues on tour with Jason through the fall.

He’s also currently on the cover of People Health‘s summer issue, where he talks about his recent 55-pound weight loss. 

 

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‘[1] Month Later,’ Megan Moroney will be back on the road

Megan Moroney still has several more months to go on her Am I Okay? headlining tour, but she’s getting a little breather for now.

“summer camp ended last night in IL! thank y'all for coming out & seeing us,” she posted on Instagram, along with some snapshots from Sunday’s show. “my amazinggg band, touring crew & I get a month off the road but we're looking forward to seeing yall again in September. these shows have been totally unforgettable THANK YOU<333333333”

The tour resumes Sept. 12 at Credit One Stadium in Charleston, South Carolina. 

Fans who can’t make it quite that long without a little taste of Megan can still visit The Emo Cowgirl, her themed pop-up bar at The Westin Nashville. It’s open through Aug. 31. 

Megan currently has two songs climbing the country chart, “You Had to Be There” with Kenny Chesney and “6 Months Later.” Her breakthrough hit, “Tennessee Orange,” was just certified quadruple Platinum.  

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Carly Pearce goes back to school in Taylor Mill, Kentucky

Carly Pearce had the chance to get back to her Kentucky roots during the first week of August. 

The “truck on fire” hitmaker recapped her visit to Taylor Mill on Instagram, complete with a photo of her standing beneath the road sign that says “Hometown of Country Music Star Carly Pearce,” as well as one sitting onstage at her elementary school.

“I won my first talent show in the fourth grade on this stage!” she shared. “I got to go back to my hometown this week and reminisce on many moments from middle school and hug teachers that now are influencing the next generation in the same halls that I went to.”

“Last year my elementary school contacted me because they were in need of new curtains for their gymnasium, and I got to purchase them and see them for the first time,” she continued. “It was such a joy to go back and remember where all my dreams started.”

You won’t want to miss the final photo of what seems to be a young Carly in a blue cowboy hat and vest, presumably competing in the talent contest she mentioned. 

On Thursday, Carly plays the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, California, her last show before she co-hosts the ACM Honors with Russell Dickerson in Nashville Aug. 20.

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Old Dominion reveals ‘Barbara”s ‘Late Great Heartbreak’

There’s a “Late Great Heartbreak” ahead for Old Dominion, but they’re down to talk about it.

That’s the newest track from the band’s upcoming Barbara album, which they’ll discuss Tuesday during a session on TalkShopLive at 5 p.m. ET. There will also be a limited number of signed vinyl and CD copies up for grabs.

“I got flowers on the table and sunshine on the bed/ I can have a couple drinks and stay out of my head/ I can hear a sad song and not even sing along/ So RIP, you and me, I’m finally moving on,” the group sings in “Late Great Heartbreak,” which is set to arrive on Friday. You can check out a preview on OD’s socials.

It follows the previously released Barbara tracks “Water My Flowers,” “Me Most Nights,” “Man or the Song,” “Miss You Man” and their new single, “Making Good Time.”

OD’s sixth studio album arrives Aug. 22. 

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Taylor Swift announces 12th studio album ‘The Life of a Showgirl’

Taylor Swift has announced her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. Swift had been teasing the announcement on her website that counted down to August 12th at 12:12 am ET.

Swift will also be appearing on the ‘New Heights’ podcast, hosted by her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and his brother, Jason Kelce. The podcast had teased “a VERY special guest” for its new episode that drops Wednesday, Aug 13th. A new clip from the podcast posted on X alongside the album’s announcement teased that Swift may unveil the album’s artwork during her appearance on ‘New Heights’.

The Life of a Showgirl will be available this fall on a portofino orange glitter vinyl (translucent orange vinyl with gold glitter), CD with double-sided poster, and cassette via Republic Records. The website confirms that a release date has not yet been announced, but all preorders will ship before October 13. The final cover art has also not yet been revealed. Preorders are available: HERE.

Swift last released her 11th full-length studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, which shattered countless records upon release, including the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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Pres. Trump deploying National Guard, taking federal control over Washington, DC police department

President Donald Trump announced Monday that the federal government will take over law enforcement in Washington and deploy National Guard troops in the nation’s capital, in order to combat what he says is “rampant violent crime;” despite data showing crime has actually declined in the city in recent years.

Surrounded by Attorney General Pam Bondi, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, U. S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro, FBI Director Kash Patel and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Trump announced in a press conference that the administration intends to crack down on violent crime, and was declaring a public safety emergency in order to put the Washington police department under federal control.

The President signed an executive order declaring crime an emergency in Washington and stated he would be invoking section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act. He said the D.C. National Guard will deploy to fight crime, and he said he may deploy units from other states if needed.  The President added that AG Bondi will be taking command of the Metropolitan Police Department, and DEA Administrator Terry Cole will be interim federal commissioner of the force.

Trump said during the press conference: “We’re here for a very serious purpose. Very serious, very. Something’s out of control. But we’re going to put it in control very quickly, like we did in the southern border. I’m announcing a historic action to rescue our nation’s capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam and squalor and worse. This is Liberation Day in D.C., and we’re going to take our capital back … Our capital city has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged out maniacs and homeless people, and we’re not going to let it happen anymore … In addition, I’m deploying the National Guard to help reestablish law, order and public safety in D.C., and they’re going to be allowed to do their job properly,”  adding later that about 800 guardsmen would be called up.

Hegseth said the National Guard was formally mobilized Monday and would be “flowing into the streets of Washington in the coming week.” In an accompanying executive order, Mr. Trump wrote that the deployment “shall remain in effect until I determine that conditions of law and order have been restored in the District of Columbia.”

Metro police data released this month said violent crime rates have continued to fall in 2025, with violent crime down 26% year-over-year. Homicide rates have dropped 12%, sex abuse by 49%, assault with a dangerous weapon by 20% and robbery by 28%.  However, Trump said that the administration was examining a person who claimed he was asked to falsify data: “And we had a recent indication, and there was a story about a man who just left. He quit because he was asked to do phony numbers on crime, and we’re going to look into that. I think Pam [Bondi] is going to be looking into that, but he was asked by the city, I guess we don’t want to show the real numbers. Let me do numbers so it looks like it’s going down, not going down, and under Biden, it was a disaster, and nobody did anything about it. We’re going to do things about it like you wouldn’t believe.”

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser called Trump’s directive “unsettling and unprecedented” but said the city would cooperate with the administration to the extent that the law allows. Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland said he plans to introduce a bill to undo Trump’s order, calling it “a textbook authoritarian maneuver.”

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1 dead, multiple injured in explosion at U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh

An explosion at the U.S. Steel Clairton Coke Works about 15 miles southeast of Pittsburgh has left one dead and at least 10 injured, with some people still trapped under the rubble as emergency workers on site trying to rescue victims.

Allegheny County Emergency Services said the explosion at the plant began at approximately 10:51 a.m, when emergency medical services received a call for an “ongoing situation” at the plant for a potential mass casualty event, per the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

A Level 3 Mass Casualty incident was declared and more resources across the region were deployed, with officials asking residents to stay away from the scene so emergency workers could respond. The Allegheny County Health Department also advised people who lived within a mile of the plant to stay inside.

Allegheny County Emergency Services spokesperson Kasey Reigner told local affiliate WPXI-TV that “dozens were injured” in the blast, adding that two people were missing as crews searched for those trapped. The explosion sent black smoke into the sky in the Monongahela Valley.  Reigner, said one person died in the explosion and multiple other people were treated for injuries. Several of those injured were taken to hospitals. Allegheny Health Network said it was receiving patients at several of its hospitals, and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center said two patients were taken to Mercy Hospital.

U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works is a massive industrial facility along the Monongahela River south of Pittsburgh, and considered the largest coking operation in North America. It is one of four major U.S. Steel plants in Pennsylvania that employ several thousand workers. The plant converts coal to coke, a key component in the steel-making process. To make coke, coal is baked in special ovens for hours at high temperatures to remove impurities that could otherwise weaken steel. The process creates what’s known as coke gas — made up of a lethal mix of methane, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.

U.S. Steel issued the following statement Monday afternoon following the explosion: “Around 11 a.m. ET on Monday, August 11, an incident occurred at U. S. Steel’s Clairton Plant, specifically at coke oven batteries 13 and 14. Emergency teams were immediately dispatched to the scene. Our top priority is the safety and wellbeing of our employees and the environment. We are working closely with relevant authorities to investigate the cause of the incident and will provide additional updates as they become available. Nearly 1,300 dedicated men and women work at the Clairton Plant each day, performing their jobs with the utmost safety. During times like this, U. S. Steel employees come together to extend their love, prayers, and support to everyone affected.’”

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro posted on X: “Multiple explosions occurred today at U.S. Steel Clairton Coke Works in Clairton, PA. Since then, my Administration has been in constant contact with labor leaders and local officials, and I’ve spoken with@ACE_Innamorato to reiterate that the Commonwealth is here to provide any resources needed. Injured employees have now been transported to local hospitals to receive care, and search-and-rescue efforts remain active at the plant. If you’re in the area, continue to follow the instructions of local authorities. Lori and I are eternally thankful for the bravery of our first responders — and we continue to pray for the entire Clairton community.

Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman also wrote on X: “UPDATE: I was just on-site at the Clairton Coke Works. I’ve been talking with USW and US Steel officials to get more information. There is an active search and rescue underway, dozens injured, and per police there’s at least one unaccounted for.”

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Loves country music, hates to fly: Justin Moore’s sky-high dilemma

Of all the things Justin Moore loves about singing country music for a living, the travel definitely isn’t one of them.

Specifically, it’s the air travel he despises.

“I hate flyin',” he says. “I thought when you got into this business, you just got on a tour bus and went. I never realized there was the amount of flying that is involved.”

Just how much does the Arkansas native hate to take to the skies? Well, so much so that he says he might have made a different career choice. 

“I've told people this in the past and they don't believe me, but it's true: Had I known that, I probably wouldn't have done it,” he admits. “Because it literally has taken years off my life from stress. I mean, I'm the one that shakes my leg the whole time.”

“I've gotten better over the years, but I still don't enjoy it,” he adds.

On Thursday, Justin takes the stage at Bulldog Park in Crown Point, Indiana, as his hit “Time’s Ticking” continues its climb up the chart. 

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Bailey Zimmerman and Diplo team up for the song ‘Ashes’

Bailey Zimmerman has teamed up with DJ/producer Diplo for the track “Ashes”, the latest single featured on Zimmerman’s sophomore album Different Night Same Rodeo which dropped this month.

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 and platinum single “Holy Smokes,” and the tracks “New To Country,” “Hell or High Water,” “Holding On.”

Different Night Same Rodeo also follows the success of Zimmerman’s debut album Religiously. The Album, which had not only the biggest streaming debut for a country album in history, but the biggest all-genre streaming debut since 2021.

Listen to Bailey Zimmerman and Diplo on ‘Ashes’ – HERE.

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