A North Carolina man claiming to have a bomb near the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. has surrendered to law enforcement. Floyd Ray Roseberry drove his black pick-up truck onto a sidewalk near the Library of Congress around 9:15 a.m. on Thursday morning and told police that he had …
Read More »Los Angeles County to Require Masks at Outdoor Concerts and Festivals
Los Angeles County will require masks at outdoor events with 10,000 or more attendees, including concerts, festivals and sporting events, as New York Times reports. The mandate, issued by officials on Tuesday, will take effect beginning at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday. The regulation, which arrives in the midst of a …
Read More »The 'Singing Boss': Opening Statements in R. Kelly Trial Clash Over Racketeering Charge
At 8 a.m. Wednesday, the line already snaked around the block in front of the U.S. District Court in Brooklyn as the racketeering trial against R. Kelly kicked off, with both sides presenting opening statements in a trial that could land the singer in jail for years. Fans huddled close …
Read More »Watershed Country Music Festival Linked to More Than 200 Covid Cases
UPDATE (8/17): Health officials in Washington state’s Grant County have updated the total number of Covid cases related to the Watershed festival outbreak to “over 230,” according to a release on Tuesday. Cases linked to the country music concert have been identified in 13 counties. *** The Watershed country music …
Read More »J Balvin Previews New Album 'Jose' With 'Que Locura' Video
J Balvin has announced the release of his forthcoming fifth album, Jose, which arrives on September 10th. Accompanying the news on Thursday night, he dropped the video for the new LP single “Que Locura.” J. Balvin’s Jose is the follow-up to Colores, which was released in March 2020. In the …
Read More »Rep. Greene's Ghoulish Covid Message: 'We're Human, We Can't Live Forever'
Representative Marjorie Taylor Green (R-Ga.) incorrectly claimed that hospitals are not overwhelmed by Covid patients and downplayed the stark rise in cases nationwide by callously saying, “We’re human, we can’t live forever.” The lawmaker made the comments during a Thursday interview on the right-wing network “Real America’s Voice.” While claiming …
Read More »Hear Chris Stapleton's Stormy Cover of Metallica's 'Nothing Else Matters'
Chris Stapleton has dropped his rendition of Metallica’s 1992 single “Nothing Else Matters,” which appears on The Metallica Blacklist as part of the band’s 30th anniversary reissue of its self-titled album, also known as The Black Album. Stapleton fuses his country-soul leanings with heavy-metal undertow in his sprawling eight-minute rendition, …
Read More »David Crosby Answers Your Questions on Trophy Hunting, Drugs, and Pleasing Your Wife in Bed
David Crosby has served as Rolling Stone‘s official advice columnist for the past two years, and he’s never once flinched at any question we’ve thrown at him. That’s because there’s almost nothing he hasn’t experienced throughout his 80 years on Earth, and he’s more than happy to share his hard-earned …
Read More »Marjorie Taylor Greene Catches Week-Long Twitter Suspension. Is a Permanent Ban Next?
Twitter has suspended Marjorie Taylor Greene‘s account for one week after the conspiracy-peddling representative violated its policy regarding misleading claims about Covid-19. The tweet that triggered the suspension came on Monday, with Greene writing that the Food and Drug Administration should not approve the vaccines against the disease, which are …
Read More »'Code Red for Humanity': New U.N. Climate Report Raises Alarm on Warming
The world is on a dire climate path, and the commitments of global governments to curb greenhouse-gas emissions are still woefully insufficient to blunt dangerous warming. That’s the takeaway from the latest report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the United Nation’s climate agency, released Monday morning. The U.N. …
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