Thursday, 24 July 2025 Famed jazz musician Chuck Mangione is dead ... TMZ has confirmed. The flugelhorn and trumpet player died this week at his home in Rochester, New York ... according to his manager. We're told Chuck died from natural causes. Chuck won two Grammy…
Catastrophic flash floods have devastated New York and New Jersey, leaving at least two dead and widespread destruction. Torrential rain uprooted trees, swept away vehicles, and submerged subway stations and roads, crippling transport across the Northeast. Over six inches of rain fell within hours in parts of New Jersey, prompting Governor Phil Murphy to declare a state of emergency. Newark Airport saw major disruptions as stormwater poured into terminals. Authorities warn of further flood risks across the Northeast, Florida, and Midwest.
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Chubby Checker -- one of Rock and Roll's biggest icons -- has got better things to do than attend his induction ceremony at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ... even.. TMZ.com
Lizzo is calling out Sydney Sweeney's controversial American Eagle jeans ad in a new song. The four-time Grammy winner released two clips from a track on social media that name-dropped Sweeney and referenced the viral ad. In a video snippet for her track "I'm Goin' In Till October" she says in part, "I got good jeans like I'm Sydney."
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Country singer Gavin Adcock doesn't believe Beyoncé's Grammy-award winning album 'Cowboy Carter' should be called country. In a now viral video of Adcock during one of his recent concerts, he told the audience that there were "only three people in front of him on the Apple Music country charts, and one of them being Beyoncé."
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Following some online debate, Sabrina Carpenter is providing an alternate cover to her upcoming album, 'Man's Best Friend,' and says its approved by the man upstairs. The Grammy winner debuted a secondary cover for her seventh studio album in which Carpenter glamorously clutches onto a man in a suit with a few other stray men in the background in the black and white shot. After announcing the new album a few weeks ago, Carpenter received backlash for the record’s cover art, which saw her on her knees in a black dress as presumably a man stood out-of-shot and clutched onto her hair.
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