If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. As of April 1, 2025, composting (which turns food scraps into nutrients) is now mandatory in New York City. Even if you don’t live in the Big Apple …
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Dua Lipa knows all about fantasy escapism. She has the most famous photo dumps on Instagram, full of snapshots from her vacations, late nights, and most recently her stops on the Radical Optimism tour. During her latest show in Auckland, New Zealand, the singer performed a cover of local legend …
Read More »Djo Previews Album 'The Crux' With New Single, 'Potion'
Djo, a musical project by Stranger Things star Joe Keery, is giving fans one final peek into the world of The Crux. On Wednesday, Keery released his Lindsey Buckingham-inspired single “Potion,” which arrives ahead of his second album, out Friday. “‘Potion’ is like your favorite pair of blue jeans,” said …
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Alex Ovechkin is on the brink of history. The Washington Capitals left winger has just scored his 891st goal, putting him just four goals away from breaking Wayne …
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Donald Trump is set to impose a sweeping tariffs package today that everyone from economists to Republican lawmakers to even Trump himself has acknowledged will make life harder for working Americans. The president doesn’t seem too bothered. “I couldn’t care less,” he said over the weekend, when asked about his …
Read More »The Corruption Case Against Eric Adams Has Been Dropped … With Prejudice
A New York Judge has dismissed the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams with prejudice — meaning the government will not be able to resubmit charges against the embattled mayor who allied himself with the Trump administration following his indictment last year. On Wednesday, Manhattan Federal District …
Read More »Morgan Wallen Turns Abrupt 'SNL' Exit Into 'God's Country' Merch
Morgan Wallen has managed to merchandise his abrupt and awkward Saturday Night Live exit, releasing a line of clothing with the phrase “Get me to God’s country.” On Tuesday — less than 48 hours after the country star walked off the SNL stage during the traditional goodbyes, rushed to an …
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Joe DePugh, a grade-school friend of Bruce Springsteen forever immortalized in his 1984 hit “Glory Days” as the baseball player who “could throw that speedball by you,” died of cancer in Florida. He was 75. “Just a moment to mark the passing of Freehold native and ballplayer Joe DePugh,” Springsteen …
Read More »Brad Pitt Returns for Tarantino-Written, Fincher-Directed 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' Sequel
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the Academy Award-winning film released in 2019, will receive a sequel, this time filtered through the lens of director David Fincher rather than its original writer-director Quentin Tarantino. Fincher will helm the currently untitled follow-up under his recently extended first look deal at Netflix, …
Read More »Inside Trump and RFK Jr.'s Health Agency 'Bloodbath'
The Trump administration gutted federal health agencies on Tuesday morning, as thousands of employees received layoff notices, following Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s announcement last week he was planning to lay off nearly 10,000 workers. More than 7,000 workers at the Centers for Disease Control and …
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