The Trump and Musk administration is continuing its vandalism of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — the federal agency that has returned more than $20 billion to Americans who have been scammed and cheated by financial firms, ranging from payday lenders to big banks. On Tuesday night, the administration began …
Read More »'The Handmaid's Tale' to Return for Sixth and Final Season This Spring
The Handmaid’s Tale will release its sixth and final season in April. The final chapter follows Elisabeth Moss‘ June Osborne pursuit to freedom, a Wednesday teaser forecasts, as she and her fellow handmaids ignite a rebellion. “They believed that these garments that they put on our bodies told the world …
Read More »AJ Tracey and Jorja Smith Contemplate Second Chances in 'Crush' Video
Brandy’s Full Moon deep cut “Love Wouldn’t Count Me Out” sets the stage for AJ Tracey and Jorja Smith‘s uncertain contemplations on their latest collaboration “Crush.” The record arrives alongside a music video directed by LateMilk, which finds the London rapper and R&B star coming together for a moody meeting …
Read More »Valentine's Day Gift Guide: 20+ Last-Minute Ideas for That Special Someone in Your Life
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Every day might be the 14th for you and that special person in your life. But if you’ve spent weeks trying to figure out a new gift for …
Read More »Zach Bryan to Headline First Concert at the Largest Stadium in the U.S.
Zach Bryan has announced another North American show for 2025, with the country star set to headline the first concert at the largest stadium in the United States — Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. The show will take place Sept. 27, with John Mayer, Ryan Bingham and the Texas Gentlemen, …
Read More »Ben Folds Resigns From National Symphony Orchestra Role as Trump Seizes Kennedy Center
Ben Folds has resigned as artistic adviser to the National Symphony Orchestra as President Donald Trump took charge of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. “Given developments at the Kennedy Center, effective today I am resigning as artistic advisor to the NSO,” Folds wrote on Instagram today. …
Read More »George Strait and Chris Stapleton Announce Co-Headlining Stadium Tour
George Strait and Chris Stapleton will once again spend the summer filling up stadiums on a co-headlining tour that kicks off this May. The five-date trek will mainly focus on the Northeast, with dates set at football stadiums in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Foxboro, Massachusetts, with Parker McCollum serving as …
Read More »Apple Is Ready to Play Nice With Android, Launching a New Apple TV App for Mobile
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Apple is famous for its tightly-knit ecosystem, which is easy to use if you exclusively have Apple devices but can be frustrating if you don’t. Now, Apple is …
Read More »Ani DiFranco and Stone Gossard Reunite for Groovy Track 'The Message'
Three years after teaming up for “Disorders,” Ani DiFranco and Pearl Jam’s Stone Gossard are back with “The Message.” The track features the same lineup as the duo’s 2022 collaboration: DiFranco on vocals, Gossard on guitar, keyboardist Josh Evans, saxophonist Skerik, and percussionist Stanton Moore. It’s a groovy affair, with …
Read More »Noah Kahan, Fall Out Boy, and Green Day to Headline Maryland's Ocean Calling Festival
Ocean Calling Festival returns to Maryland for its third year with headlining performances by Green Day, Noah Kahan, and Fall Out Boy. Taking place from Sept. 26 – Sept 28, forty artists will perform along the Ocean City, Maryland Boardwalk including Weezer, Lenny Kravitz, Vampire Weekend, Good Charlotte, Train, the …
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