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Suspect still at large in shooting at California banquet hall that killed 4, wounded 10

Authorities say a family celebration at a banquet hall in Stockton, California turned deadly Saturday evening when gunfire left four people dead and ten others wounded. The shooting took place shortly before 6 p.m. along the 1900 block of Lucile Avenue, according to the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office.  Stockton, a city of roughly 320,000 residents, is located about 45 miles south of Sacramento.

Spokesperson Heather Brent said guests had gathered for a family event when shots were fired, describing the attack as “unfathomable.” Officials confirmed that both children and adults were among the victims, though specific ages and conditions were not immediately released. Several of the wounded were taken to nearby hospitals, and one medical facility briefly went into precautionary lockdown following the incident.

While investigators have not identified a suspect, Brent said early evidence suggests the attack “may be a targeted incident,” adding, “Our No. 1 priority right now is identifying the suspect in this incident.” It remains unclear whether the gunfire came from inside or outside the venue, and no arrests had been made as of Sunday morning. Sstate and federal authorities remained on the scenes alongside investigators, with the surrounding area still closed off while evidence teams continued processing the site.

Local officials expressed grief and frustration at the violence, with Stockton Vice Mayor Jason Lee stating on social media that the shooting occurred “at a child’s birthday party,” though Brent would only confirm that it was a family gathering. “It’s unfathomable that there were young children that were harmed,” she said.

Mayor Christina Fugazi, speaking at the scene, emphasized the shock of such violence occurring just days after Thanksgiving. “Families should be together instead of at the hospital standing next to their loved one praying that they survive,” she said. San Joaquin County District Attorney Ron Freitas added that “Tragedy of this nature is unthinkable,” and urged the public to come forward with any information.

Multiple agencies — including the FBI, ATF, and Stockton police — are assisting with the investigation. California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office said the governor had been briefed on the “horrific shooting,” and the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services is coordinating with law enforcement as the case unfolds.

Authorities are asking anyone with video, information, or eyewitness accounts to contact the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office. A local nonprofit, the Youth Peace & Justice Foundation, announced it is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for tips leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.

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Homeland Security Sec’y Norm says suspect in National Guard shooting “likely radicalized’ in U.S.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said this weekend that investigators believe Rahmanullah Lakanwal — the Afghan national charged in last week’s ambush of two National Guard members near the White House in Washington, D.C. — was likely radicalized after he came to the United States. Lakanwal, 29, allegedly opened fire near the White House, killing one guard and critically wounding another; federal prosecutors have charged Lakanwal with first-degree murder. Noem made the claim during multiple interviews on Sunday, including NBC News’ “Meet the Press” as federal prosecutors moved forward with murder charges in the case.

Noem told interviewers she believes Lakanwal “was brought into the country by the Biden administration through Operation Allies Welcome. And then, maybe vetted after that, but not done well, based on what the guidelines were put forward by President Biden,” and added, “And now, since he’s been here, we believe he could have been radicalized in his home community and in his home state.” She repeatedly argued that the vetting framework used when he arrived required revision, and said pending cases would be reexamined under the current administration’s standards.

Lakanwal arrived in the U.S. in 2021 under Operation Allies Welcome and was granted asylum in April 2025; he previously worked with U.S. forces in an agency-backed Afghan partner forces — described in reporting as a “zero unit” — that worked alongside American troops in Kandahar before the U.S. withdrawal in 2021. Many members of those units were evacuated to the U.S. under Operation Allies Welcome and later faced legal, economic and mental-health challenges while resettling.

The Trump administration, which approved Lakanwal’s asylum application in April after earlier vetting steps, has responded to the attack by pausing asylum decisions and ordering expanded reviews of visa and green-card cases from countries it deems “of concern.” Noem and other officials have said they will reexamine pending cases under new screening standards and pursue removals where appropriate.

Those assertions about inadequate vetting have been disputed by former officials and independent analysts. ABC News and other outlets report that Afghans evacuated under Operation Allies Welcome underwent multiple checks — including biographic and biometric screening — at overseas processing sites and were subject to additional reviews once in the U.S. A senior official told ABC that the suspect “was clean on all checks” when reviewed by the National Counterterrorism Center at one point. Experts caution, too, that the vetting process is not predictive of future violent acts. “Let’s be clear on what the vetting system is and it isn’t,” one counterterrorism official noted.

Noem has said investigators are probing Lakanwal’s contacts and local ties to determine where possible radicalization occurred. “We do believe it was through connections in his home community and state, and we’re going to continue to talk to those who interacted with him,” she said.

Advocates for Afghan partners said sweeping measures risk harming people who worked with U.S. forces and who face legal uncertainty, joblessness and mental-health strains after evacuation. A representative for former Afghan “zero unit” members warned that treating these allies like “pariahs” will worsen an already fragile situation; one former commander wrote, “Without your help, we are trapped,” and cited suicides and despair within the community tied to delayed immigration assistance.

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‘That Crazy Elf’ is terrorizing Brad Paisley’s ‘Snow Globe Town’

As mischievous elves start to appear in homes around the world this time of year, Brad Paisley needs to get a thing or two off his chest. 

He says he’s been terrorized by descendants of the Elf on the Shelf for years.

“Our elves are nuts,” Brad says. “You know, if you look back at my Instagram history, there’s some of them documented. Like they’ll frequently fill an entire shower, like a walk-in shower, with those little plastic balls from a ball pit. Like they’ve launched themselves with a slingshot into the big window in the house.”

Brad says things only get crazier as Dec. 25 approaches.

“They have a big concert usually, like the day before they leave,” he says. “All the action figures in the house are lined up as an audience, and they’re playing and jamming on the stage. They’re, you know, I don’t know, they’re a problem.”

You can experience Brad’s full complaint – set to music – via “That Crazy Elf (On the Shelf)” from his new Christmas album, Snow Globe Town.

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Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean to co-headline Sanford Stadium at University of Georgia concert

Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan are teaming up to co-headline a concert at Sanford Stadium at the University of Georgia on April 25, 2026. Bryan and Aldean first performed in 2013 at Sanford Stadium as part of Aldean’s Night Train tour, the one and only concert event ever to be held in the venue.

The Georgia natives made the announcement from Georgia’s campus, ahead of the Georgia Bulldogs vs Alabama Crimson Tide game. The all-star line-up also includes Zach Top and Lauren Alaina, as well as DJ Rock and Dee Jay Silver, for the first Live Between the Hedges Concert Series on Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium.

Aldean shared: “Playing Sanford Stadium in 2013 was one of the biggest highlights of my career. I couldn’t be more excited to co-headline it this time with my buddy Luke Bryan. Luke and I have talked for years about wanting to do another show in Athens, and finally the stars have aligned for us to be able to do it. This one’s gonna be something people haven’t seen before….. WE PROMISE YA!”

Bryan added: “Growing up going to Sanford Stadium was always a highlight of the year for me and I can’t believe I get to go back as a co-headliner with one of my best friends and play this iconic place. Aldean and I have been talking about putting on a unique show together for a few years and to be able to do that in our home turf is incredible. I am so grateful to continue to have these opportunities and to keep being able to have so much fun at this life. This is going to be way up there on the list for me!”

Ticket information can be found: HERE.

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Stream the expanded ‘I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me: Deluxe Edition’ from Noah Cyrus

Noah Cyrus has released a deluxe version of her critically-acclaimed sophomore album, ‘I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me’, co-produced by Cyrus alongside collaborators Mike Crossey and PJ Harding.

The newly expanded collection features three previously unheard tracks: a demo version of “Way of the World,” a new rendition of “Love Is a Canyon” featuring Orville Peck, and “If There’s a Heaven,” featuring Stephen Wilson Jr. Take a listen: HERE.

Noah, 25, shared: “For a long time, I couldn’t really trust in my own choices. I had to learn how to make decisions for myself and make that transition into adulthood. But I’ve found who I am, I know who I am, and this record shows what I had inside me all this time. This album is me.”

In addition, Noah’s famous dad Billy Ray Cyrus recently teased a collab with his daughter, sharing behind-the-scenes content of a music video for his new song “On Our Way Along”, tentatively scheduled for release on February 6, 2026. Billy Ray referenced “(THE HILL) 2.6.26” and expressed excitement for fans to hear and see the finished product – even referring to the day of filming the video as a “sacred day”.

Stream ‘I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me: Deluxe Edition’ – HERE.

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Miley Cyrus shares “Dream as One” from ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ soundtrack

Miley Cyrus has released “Dream as One,” a new song set to appear on the soundtrack for ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ premiering in theaters on December 19th.

Cyrus co-wrote/co-produced the track along with Andrew Wyatt and Mark Ronson, with additional contributions from Jonathan Wilson, Simon Franglen, Brandon Bost, and more. She shared in an Instagram post: “Even through the flames. Even through the ashes in the sky. When we dream, we dream as one. Writing this song with Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt came straight from the heart. Every lyric remembers where we’ve been, reflects where we are and holds hope for what’s ahead for all of us. It was an honor to create something so personal for a film that connects so deeply with people around the world.”

Avatar: Fire and Ash is the third installment in director James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ franchise — following ‘Avatar’ (2009) and ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ (2022), and once again starring Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana.

The film also stars Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Oona Chaplin, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Edie Falco, David Thewlis, Jemaine Clement, Giovanni Ribisi, Britain Dalton, Jamie Flatters, Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, Jack Champion, Brendan Cowell, Bailey Bass, Filip Geljo, Duane Evans, Jr. and Kate Winslet.  James Cameron directs the film from a script he wrote with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver.

The original Avatar: Fire and Ash soundtrack, featuring composer Simon Franglen’s score, will drop the week before the film’s release, on December 12.

See the official visualizer for Dream as One HERE.

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Backstreet Boys extend Sphere Las Vegas residency into February 2026, including NYE show

Backstreet Boys have extended their “Into the Millennium” residency at the Las Vegas Sphere into February 2026, including a special New Year’s Eve concert. Backstreet Boys initially kicked off the Sphere residency in July.

A social post reads: “With hearts full of gratitude we’re thrilled to announce 7 MORE shows at @SphereVegas in February 2026! The overwhelming demand for this show means the world to us and we can’t thank you all enough for KEEPING THE BACKSTREET PRIDE ALIVE. Grab those white outfits and get ready to keep the party going Feb 5, 6, 7, 11, 13, 14, & 15! 🌐💫

The newly announced performances will take place on February 5, 6, 7, 11, 13, 14, and 15; along with previously announced shows on August 22, 23, 24, and additional dates on December 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, and January 2 and 3, 2026.

The band shares: “We are overwhelmed by the incredible outpouring of love and support over these past few weeks. To our fans who have been with us for the past 30 years—and to all the new fans who’ve recently joined us—thank you from the bottom of our hearts. You asked for more, and we can’t wait to deliver more Sphere shows in 2026. Get those white outfits ready—this is going to be larger than life.”

For ticket info, head HERE.

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