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Supreme Court postpones decision, will allow Fed Governor Lisa Cook to remain in position for now

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook will be allowed to continue serving on the central bank’s board at least until 2026, while justices weigh the legality of her removal by former President Donald Trump. The court scheduled oral arguments for January 2026, with a decision expected before the end of June next year.

In its brief order, the court did not explain the reasoning behind its decision, but no justices dissented—an unusual move given the court’s frequent alignment with Trump in past legal battles.

The dispute stems from Trump’s decision in August to dismiss Cook, alleging mortgage fraud, a charge she has firmly rejected. Cook challenged the dismissal, stating that the decision violated her constitutional protections as an employee at the independent federal agency while arguing that the president lacked authority to remove her. Under the Federal Reserve Act, a governor can only be removed “for cause,” and not at the president’s discretion – and no president has attempted such a removal in the 112-year history of the central bank.

Last month, an appeals court upheld a preliminary injunction requiring the Fed to let Cook continue serving in her role as a governor of the Federal Reserve System as her lawsuit moves through the courts. Trump asked the Supreme Court to allow him to remove Cook, but the nation’s highest court denied the request.

Cook’s attorneys, Abbe Lowell and Norm Eisen, said in a statement that the order on Wednesday “rightly allows Governor Cook to continue in her role on the Federal Reserve Board, and we look forward to further proceedings consistent with the Court’s order.”

White House spokesperson Kush Desai said in response to the Supreme Court’s move that “President Trump lawfully removed Lisa Cook for cause from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. We look forward to ultimate victory after presenting our oral arguments before the Supreme Court in January.”

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Famed conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall dies at age 91

Dr. Jane Goodall, renowned conservationist as well as an advocate for animals who championed chimpanzee research, has died at the age of 91.

The Jane Goodall Institute announced in a statement posted on social media Wednesday that Goodall died of natural causes while in California on a speaking tour of the United States.

The statement read: “The Jane Goodall Institute has learned this morning, Wednesday, October 1, 2025, that Dr. Jane Goodall DBE, UN Messenger of Peace and Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute has passed away due to natural causes. She was in California as part of her speaking tour in the United States. Dr. Goodall’s discoveries as an ethologist revolutionized science, and she was a tireless advocate for the protection and restoration of our natural world.”

Goodall was just 26 years old when she first entered Tanzania in the 1960s, and began her important research on chimpanzees in the wild. Throughout her study of the species, Goodall rose to prominence through her groundbreaking research, and became one of the first scientists to document how these primates use tools, communicate, and form intricate social bonds – proving that the primates display an array of similar behaviors to humans, such as the ability to develop individual personalities. Her insights that reshaped the way the world understands animal behavior, with her discoveries opening the door to generations of primate research conducted in the wild and setting a new standard for studying animals in their natural environments.

The Jane Goodall Institute was established in 1977 by Goodall and Genevieve di San Faustino, headquartered in Washington, D.C. with offices in 25 cities around the world. The organization aims to improve the treatment and understanding of primates through public education and legal representation. The Institute summarized Goodall’s legacy this way: she “entered the forest to learn about the remarkable lives of chimpanzees—and emerged determined to protect them.”

Goodall was awarded throughout her life with several honors, including being appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for “services to zoology” in 1995, and promoted to Dame Commander in 2003. Goodall’s other honors included the French Legion of Honor, Japan’s Kyoto Prize and the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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‘Heavens to Betsy,’ Jackson Dean’s freezing for his art

There’s no doubt about it: Jackson Dean is willing to suffer for his art. 

If you need proof, just check out the video for his latest hit or the cover of the album it’s on, On the Back of My Dreams. 

“That shot was a mile up on the side of a mountain in Paradise Valley, in the middle of January,” he says of the record cover. “That shot was probably negative 28. The ‘Heavens to Betsy’ video is probably negative 50 plus the wind chill at sundown.”

“Yeah, cold times out there,” he adds. “Definitely a little sacrifice of body going on for that.”

It’s a sacrifice that’s paid off, as “Heavens to Betsy” is currently a top-10 country hit. 

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Dierks Bentley releasing deluxe version of 11th studio album: ‘Broken Branches Extended’

Dierks Bentley has expanded his 11th studio album ‘Broken Branches’ with the deluxe version, ‘Broken Branches Extended’ which features two brand new tracks, including “IYKYK” and “All Night to Figure It Out.”

The original Broken Branches album was released on June 13, 2025, featuring 11 tracks as well as collaborations with artists including John Anderson, Riley Green, Miranda Lambert, and Stephen Wilson Jr. In conjunction with the album, Bentley launched the “Broken Branches Fund” in partnership with Music Health Alliance to provide mental health support for professionals in the music industry.

‘Broken Branches Extended’ drops on Friday, October 3rd; preorder – HERE.

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Tim McGraw shares ‘King Rodeo (Live From the Inaugural Music City Rodeo)’

Tim McGraw has released his new song “King Rodeo (Live from the Inaugural Music City Rodeo)”, a live recording from its debut performance during McGraw’s headlining set at the first-ever Music City Rodeo in May. McGraw headlined one night of the inaugural event, along with Jelly Roll and Reba McEntire.

The performance video highlights the journey behind McGraw’s creation and performance of the song and its connection to the rodeo itself; the visual features appearances from World Champion riders Cody Custer and Tim O’Connell, as well as World-ranked bareback rider Cole Reiner.

Watch McGraw’s performance of “King Rodeo” – HERE:

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SEVENTEEN gearing up for U.S. leg of 2025 World Tour

K-pop group Seventeen will embark on the U.S. leg of their new world tour, Seventeen World Tour New_ in US, this fall.

Seventeen — comprised of S.COUPS, JEONGHAN, JOSHUA, JUN, HOSHI, WONWOO, WOOZI, THE 8, MINGYU, DK, SEUNGKWAN, VERNON and DINO — will kick-off the U.S. run with an Oct. 11 show at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Wash, followed by two nights in Los Angeles; Austin, TX; Sunrise, FL; and Washington, DC.

The tour arrives after the released of Seventeen’s fifth studio album, Happy Burstday, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 2.52 million copies in its first week – the highest first-week sales for any K-pop release this year.

For ticket info, head HERE.

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See Chappell Roan’s video for ‘The Subway’

Chappell Roan recently shared the studio version of “The Subway,” the song she debuted at Governors Ball Music Festival in June 2024.

Ahead of the single’s release, Roan had shared: “This song encompasses everything I love about New York City. with the hope, heartbreak and healing that it has to offer us all. I’m very proud of this song and what a journey she has been on. I first played it at gov ball when I was painted green as lady liberty and in the past have played new songs live to feel them out. Obviously not knowing this really chaotic year would follow the performance, it didn’t really leave me the time to build the world the song deserved. But finally, we are here. I def ripped my hair out trying to figure out the puzzle of how this song should feel musically and visually and emotionally…”

Roan posted on Instagram: “The Subway OUT NOW!!!! I’m very proud of this song & what a journey she has been on. I first played it at gov ball when I was painted green as lady liberty and in the past have played new songs live to feel them out. Obviously not knowing this really chaotic year would follow the performance , it didn’t really leave me the time to build the world the song deserved. But finally we are here. I def ripped my hair out trying to figure out the puzzle of how this song should feel musically and visually and emotionally, luckily there are some to spare. Thank you for sticking it out for a whole year. It was worth it to make sure everything was absolutely right (˘ᴗ˘) xoxo”

Roan also released the video for ‘The Subway’, directed by Amber Grace Johnson and shot in NYC. The visual finds the pop star haunted by an ex, as represented by a long train of hair Roan drags behind her through New York City. As her hair get longer and longer, she just can’t cut it off as she searches the city for the ‘one who got away.’

See the video for ‘The Subway’ – HERE.

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Nashville notes: TR’s orange vinyl + Caroline Jones’ ‘All the Things’

Tyler Rich‘s second children’s book, Leave the Wolf Wild, is inspired by his Gold-certified song “Leave Her Wild.”

Caroline Jones‘ new track, “All the Things,” was inspired by her life as a new mother while touring as a member of Zac Brown Band.

The 25-song orange vinyl edition of Thomas Rhett‘s About a Woman (Deluxe) drops Friday exclusively on Amazon.

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Zac Brown Band’s bringing more ‘Love & Fear’ to Sphere Las Vegas

Zac Brown Band continues to expand its upcoming residency at Sphere Las Vegas. 

Initially announced in July, the four original dates are all sold out. The residency launches Dec. 5, the same day the new Love & Fear album arrives. 

ZBB has now added shows on Jan. 16 and 17, 2026, alongside the previously announced Jan. 9 and 10, 2026, performances. 

The Sphere boasts “the world's highest resolution LED display that wraps up, over, and around the audience creating a fully immersive visual environment,” as well as “the world's most advanced concert-grade audio system, Sphere Immersive Sound,” all combined with visuals created by each headliner.

Earlier this year, Kenny Chesney became the first country artist to play the innovative venue during his May/June residency. 

Presales for the new ZBB dates start Oct. 6, before tickets become available to the public on Oct. 9. 

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Watch Morgan Wallen heal as he walks away from the wreckage in ‘I Got Better’ video

Morgan Wallen crawls from the wreckage, bloody and bruised, after flipping his truck in the dramatic new video for “I Got Better.” 

As the truck burns and it begins to rain, the superstar walks down a country road, occasionally catching a glimpse of the woman he sings about in his top-five single. 

Having previously called “I Got Better” his “most personal” track on his fourth studio album, the clip serves as a poignant illustration of the song’s message, as you see Morgan’s wounds heal the farther he walks away from the accident. 

In the end, he returns to his truck – which is also mysteriously restored to pristine condition – and lights a cigarette. You can check out the “I Got Better” video on YouTube. 

I’m the Problem has already spent 12 nonconsecutive weeks atop the all-genre Billboard 200 album chart and launched four #1 country singles. 

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