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3 fraternity members arrested in connection with hazing death of 18-year-old student at Northern Arizona University

Three Northern Arizona University students who held leadership roles in the Delta Tau Delta fraternity were arrested on hazing charges after an 18-year-old student was found dead following a fraternity-related gathering in Flagstaff.

Flagstaff police were called at 8:44 a.m. Saturday to a home in the 10 block of South Pinegrove Road after reports of an unresponsive male. According to police, people inside the residence began CPR before officers arrived, and first responders continued life-saving efforts until paramedics reached the scene. The student was pronounced dead there. His name was not released, though authorities confirmed next-of-kin notifications had been completed.

Investigators determined the student had attended a fraternity event at the residence the night before as part of NAU’s spring recruitment period. Police said the gathering was connected to Delta Tau Delta and involved alcohol consumption by multiple attendees, including pledge candidates and the deceased student.

As the investigation unfolded, detectives executed search warrants at the house and conducted several interviews. Three fraternity executive board members — vice president Ryan Creech, treasurer Riley Cass, and new member educator Carter Eslick, all 20 — were arrested and booked into the Coconino County Detention Facility on charges of hazing.

Arizona law treats hazing as a class 1 misdemeanor, but when it results in a death, the charge can be elevated to a class 4 felony. For a first-time, non-dangerous offense, that carries a possible prison sentence ranging from one year to 3.75 years, with probation also an option. Police said the investigation remains active as they work with the Coconino County Medical Examiner’s Office to determine the official cause and manner of death. Anyone with information has been asked to contact Flagstaff police or Silent Witness. Authorities say further updates will be released as the investigation progresses.

In a statement, the university said: “Northern Arizona University is mourning the tragic death of a student on Saturday. This is a devastating loss, and our hearts are with his family, friends and all members of our community who are grieving. We are aware that the Flagstaff Police Department has announced criminal charges against three NAU students in connection with an incident that occurred at an off-campus residence associated with the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. We appreciate the diligence of the Flagstaff Police Department as they work to establish the facts and pursue accountability, and NAU stands ready to support the investigation as it unfolds. We want to be clear: The safety and well-being of our students remain our highest priorities. Violence, hazing or any other behavior that endangers others has no place at NAU.”

Northern Arizona University placed the Delta Tau Delta chapter on interim suspension, citing alleged violations related to hazing, alcohol, harm, off-campus conduct and other student code policies. The fraternity had returned to NAU in 2020 after a four-year absence and now joins other Greek organizations previously suspended for similar violations. Delta Tau Delta’s international organization also confirmed the local chapter remains on interim suspension while both criminal and internal reviews continue, emphasizing that hazing violates the fraternity’s core values.

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Megan Moroney drops video for ‘Wish I Didn’t’ starring Dylan Efron

Megan Moroney has dropped her new song, “Wish I Didn’t,” co-written by Moroney, Emily Weisband, Hillary Lindsey and Luke Laird. “Wish I Didn’t” is the third track released from Moroney’s upcoming third studio album, “Cloud 9,” dropping Feb. 20.

The song arrives accompanied by an official music video co-starring reality TV star Dylan Efron. Directed by Lauren Dunn, the visual is a modern-day update of the action-comedy classic Mr. & Mrs. Smith, with Moroney and Efron playing the parts of a seemingly perfect married couple living secret double lives as competing assassins.

Moroney is also gearing up for The Cloud 9 Tour this May, a 49-date international headlining run featuring stops at major arenas throughout North America, Europe, and the UK.

See the video for ‘Wish I Didn’t’ – HERE.

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Charlie Puth releases the song ‘Beat Yourself Up’ from upcoming album

Charlie Puth has released the song ‘Beat Yourself Up,’ co-produced by Charlie Puth and Bloodpop. The song is the latest single released from Puth’s forthcoming studio album Whatever’s Clever!, due out March 27th.

Puth shared of the song: “Beat Yourself Up” started as something I wanted to tell a friend. We’ve never been the heart-to-heart types, so I wrote it in a song instead. I wanted to tell him that even though he has made mistakes along the way, he shouldn’t be so hard on himself. That things will get better and he’s not alone. While writing it, I soon realized this wasn’t just for my friend but myself and so many others who can be hard on themselves. It’s a message to keep going and be kinder to yourself.”

Puth also recently announced that he will hit the road on the Whatever’s Clever! 2026 World Tour, with nearly 50 headlining dates across North America, Europe, and the UK.  The North American leg kicks-off April 22 in San Diego, with performances in Phoenix, San Francisco, Vancouver, Boston, Nashville, and shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden and LA’s Kia Forum, before wrapping-up June 13 in Houston. Opening acts include Daniel Seavey and Lawrence.

The European leg of the tour begins on June 30th at Gröna Lund in Stockholm, traveling across Europe and the United Kingdom with stops including London, Barcelona, Manchester, Helsinki, Hamburg, Paris, and more before concluding on July 30th in Warsaw.

Charlie says in a statement, “I feel like I’ve worked and waited my entire career to put this sort of live show on for you all. We have worked so hard to bring you the sort of top-level musicianship and arrangements that you all deserve in a live show, and I am beyond excited to bring my music and this incredible band and show to some of the most iconic rooms in the world. It’s going to be fun!”

Ticket info can be found at charlieputh.com.

Puth’s fourth studio album Whatever’s Clever! will drop March 27th; preorder: HERE.

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Grammys 2026: The winners

The 68th annual Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, aired live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on CBS Sunday, Feb. 1.

The 2027 Grammy Awards will air on ABC.

Here are the winners in the major categories announced during the broadcast:

Album of the year
Debí Tirar Más Fotos, Bad Bunny

Song of the year
“Wildflower,” Billie Eilish

Record of the year
“Luther,” Kendrick Lamar with SZA

Best new artist
Olivia Dean

Best rap album
GNX, Kendrick Lamar

Best música urbana album
Debí Tirar Más Fotos, Bad Bunny

Best contemporary country album
Beautifully Broken, Jelly Roll

Best pop vocal album
Mayhem, Lady Gaga

Best pop solo performance
“Messy,” Lola Young

Dr. Dre Global Impact Award
Pharrell Williams

See the rest of the winners here.

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Grammys 2026: Jelly Roll reels in three trophies, Reba McEntire delivers a performance 50 years in the making

Jelly Roll was country's big winner at Sunday's 68th Grammys, airing live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

In the open, host Trevor Noah marveled at how similar Jelly and Teddy Swims look, pondering whether they could unlock each other's phones. Moments later, Shaboozey jumped to his feet for a standing O when Trevor mentioned Reba McEntire, who was seated nearby.

Earlier in the day, Shaboozey and Jelly took home best country duo/group performance for “Amen.” Jelly also won best contemporary Christian music performance/song for his collaboration with Brandon Lake, “Hard Fought Hallelujah.”

Zach Top grabbed his first Grammy with one of his first nominations, taking home best traditional country album for Ain't In It for My HealthChris Stapleton's “Bad As I Used to Be” from F1 the Movie was named best country solo performance. Tyler Childers' “Bitin' List” was best country song.

Jelly Roll returned to win his third trophy in country’s only televised category, locking in best contemporary country album for Beautifully Broken. “Somewhere Over Laredo” hitmaker Lainey Wilson presented with Wicked‘s Jeff Goldblum, in a nod to their Wizard of Oz-adjacent hits.

Even though her career spans a half-century, Reba made her very first Grammy performance on Sunday during the in memoriam segment, delivering a specially written version of her nominated “Trailblazer” along with its co-writer Brandy Clark and Lukas Nelson.

The 69th annual Grammys will air on ABC in 2027.

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