Morgan Wallen, Lainey Wilson and more to perform at ACM Lifting Lives concert

ACM has announced the line-up for its 2023 Lifting Lives Live event, taking place on May 10 at Topgolf in The Colony, Texas. The concert will feature Morgan Wallen along with Lainey Wilson, Ernest, HARDY and Bailey
TikTok CEO Shou Chew testifies before Congress as the U.S. considers banning the platform

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Thursday, with the tech executive receiving bipartisan questioning about the video platform’s ability to protect U.S. consumer information from ending up in the hands
Capitol rioter Riley Williams, who led mob to Nancy Pelosi’s office, sentenced to 3 years in prison

The Capitol rioter who led a mob to the office of Rep. Nancy Pelosi was sentenced by a federal judge to three years in prison on Thursday. Riley Williams, convicted on six counts relating to storming the
Walker Hayes shares two new ‘deeply personal’ songs

Walker Hayes is treating fans to what he describes as two ‘deeply personal’ singles. The two-piece collection is titled, being a dad and missing mine and includes the tunes “6 string American dream” and “if father time had a
Cole Swindell releases his latest single ‘Broken’

Cole Swindell has released his latest single “Broken,” the second release of three new songs included on his upcoming deluxe album Stereotype Broken, due out April 28th. Swindell’s current single, “Drinkaby,” was the first song released from
Suspect accused of shooting two school administrators at Denver high school is found dead

Authorities say that the 17-year-old suspect accused of shooting two school administrators at a Denver high school on Wednesday was found dead in a nearby county. Officials in Park County, Colorado said that a body had been
Federal Reserve raises interest rates by a quarter point

The Federal Reserve is raising its key interest rate by 0.25% –their ninth consecutive rate hike — to fight against inflation while warning that the series of historic bank collapses could weigh negatively on the economy. The
Miranda Lambert to hold three signings for her new book ‘Y’ALL EAT YET?’

Miranda Lambert has announced a trio of book signing events as she prepares for the April 25 release of her first book, “Y’all Eat Yet? Welcome to the Pretty B*tchin’ Kitchen,” written together with Holly Gleason. The book
Megan Moroney to launch fall 2023 ‘The Lucky Tour’

Megan Moroney has announced her North American ‘The Lucky Tour,’ kicking-off this fall with her New York City debut at The Bowery Ballroom on September 20th. The 22-date tour brings Moroney to major cities and iconic venues coast-to-coast including
Supreme Court rules in favor of deaf student suing Michigan school for not providing interpreters

The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday for a a deaf student who sued his public school system for providing an inadequate education, a significant victory for other disabled students who allege they were failed by school officials.