Country star Chase Rice steps away from music career indefinitely

Country star Chase Rice steps away from music career indefinitely

Country singer Chase Rice is hitting the brakes after more than a decade of touring. In an emotional Instagram post, the 40-year-old country star announced he will step away from music after completing a limited run of shows slated for 2026, admitting he has reached a point of exhaustion.  “Alright everybody, I wasn’t sure whether I was gonna … Read more

ABC pulls ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ indefinitely after ‘offensive’ Charlie Kirk comments

ABC pulls ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ indefinitely after ‘offensive’ Charlie Kirk comments

Jimmy Kimmel is taking an involuntary hiatus. ABC has announced that it is pulling the comedian’s late-night talk show off the air “indefinitely” following the host’s controversial comments about the killing of Charlie Kirk. Jimmy Kimmel attends the Walt Disney Television 2019 upfront event on May 14, 2019. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP Charlie Kirk at the Cambridge … Read more

Prince Andrew ‘granted permission to stay at Royal Lodge indefinitely’: report

Prince Andrew ‘granted permission to stay at Royal Lodge indefinitely’: report

Prince Andrew could be staying home after all. Following months of speculation, the disgraced royal, 63, has been “granted permission by [King Charles] to stay indefinitely at his Royal Lodge” abode, the Mirror reported Tuesday. There has been back and forth for a time between Andrew and Charles, 74, on whether or not the former could … Read more

Maya Rudolph replaces M&M’s spokescandies indefinitely amid ‘woke’ furor

Maya Rudolph replaces M&M’s spokescandies indefinitely amid ‘woke’ furor

Maya Rudolph is taking a bite out of the M&M’s candy controversy. The “SNL” alum said Monday that she is “thrilled” to be taking over as spokesperson for M&M’s as the company puts their “spokescandies” back in the refrigerator, reported TODAY.com. “I’m thrilled to be working with M&M’s,” Rudolph, 50, said. “I am a lifelong … Read more

Monkeypox eradication unlikely in the U.S. as virus could spread indefinitely, CDC says

Monkeypox eradication unlikely in the U.S. as virus could spread indefinitely, CDC says

The monkeypox virus is unlikely to be eliminated from the U.S. in the near future, according to a report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week. The CDC, in a technical brief, said the outbreak is slowing as the availability of vaccines has increased, people have become more aware of how … Read more