When I left the military, like so many veterans before me, I believed in the promise of America. I had served my country, was deployed in support of two wars, and was ready to build a future — one that included a stable job, a home, and the security that …
Read More »The Supreme Court Is Going to Rule on the Legality of 'Conversion Therapy'
The Supreme Court will take up a challenge to a Colorado law banning the use of conversion therapy on minors. Conversion therapy is a discredited practice that seeks to change the gender or sexual identity of LGBTQ+ individuals. Kaley Chiles, a Colorado-based professional counselor, challenged the state’s law banning conversion …
Read More »Counting Crows to Take Flight on North American Tour This Summer
The Counting Crows have announced a massive world tour in support of their upcoming first album in over a decade, Butter Miracle, the Complete Sweets! The trek kicks off June 10 at the Pinnacle in Nashville and wraps Aug. 23 at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre in Englewood, Colorado. During the tour, …
Read More »Jennie and Dua Lipa Fall Under the Spell of Love in 'Handlebars' Video
Jennie and Dua Lipa are going all in for their new collaboration, “Handlebars.” The pair have shared the BRTH-directed video for the record, which appears on Jennie’s debut solo album Ruby. In the clip, Jennie and Lipa both fall under the spell of love, recounting their inability to resist while …
Read More »Ariana Grande Announces 'Eternal Sunshine Deluxe: Brighter Days Ahead'
Just days after the one year anniversary of her seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine, Ariana Grande has announced Eternal Sunshine Deluxe: Brighter Days ahead will drop on March 28. She took to Instagram to share the news, posting the cover art — a limp Grande levitating into a dark sky …
Read More »Adjusting to Daylight Savings? These 'Sunrise' Alarm Clocks Help You Wake Up More Naturally
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. For anyone who has a difficult time waking up in the morning, especially around Daylight Savings Time, sunrise alarm clocks — alarms which use gradually increasing light to …
Read More »Rick Springfield Suffered Brain Damage From Stage Fall 25 Years Ago — He Just Found Out
At 75 years old, Rick Springfield is still learning new things about himself — like the fact that a fall he suffered 25 years ago is still lingering in the form of brain damage. In a recent interview with People, the musician delved into the results of his recent full-body …
Read More »Seventeen's Hoshi and Woozi on Their New Music: 'We've Always Been Side by Side'
Seventeen has 13 members, which means there are 78 possible pairings within the lineup. The hugely successful K-pop group is made up of three units — vocal, hip-hop, and performance — as well as two formally established sub-units: BSS, consisting of DK, Seungkwan, and Hoshi, as well as JxW, made …
Read More »Trump's Excuses for Dire Economic Outlook Are Getting More Ridiculous
Stock markets continued their downward slide today amid growing concerns that President Donald Trump’s economic shock doctrine will trigger a major economic downturn. The “golden age” of economic prosperity he promised during his 2024 campaign doesn’t seem to be coming anytime soon, and just weeks into his term, Trump is …
Read More »Maná Plot 'Vivir Sin Aire' North American Tour
Maná, one of Latin rock’s most decorated bands, have announced a North American tour kicking off on Sept. 5 with two shows at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas. Across more than 30 dates, Maná’sVivir Sin Aire Tour will visit a total of 21 cities including a residency in …
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