August 21 Zach Bryan slammed by fellow country singer who doubts the truth behind his image Country singer Gavin Adcock criticizes Zach Bryan for allegedly snubbing a 14-year-old fan who wanted an autograph at a concert show venue.
August 21 Ted Danson admits leaving 'Cheers' was like jumping off a cliff Ted Danson explains on his podcast how personal life upheaval made leaving his iconic "Cheers" character easier than expected during transition period.
August 21 Red meat can help your mood if part of a healthy, balanced diet, study suggests A new study reveals that those who consume lean red meat as part of a healthy diet have more diverse gut microbiota and lower rates of depression and other mental health conditions.
August 20 Reality TV star, Judge Frank Caprio, dead at 88 following battle with pancreatic cancer Rhode Island Municipal judge and reality TV star, Frank Caprio, known for his compassion in the courtroom, has died at the age of 88 following a battle with pancreatic cancer.
August 20 Spencer Pratt enlists Sen. Rick Scott for federal investigation into California wildfire response Spencer Pratt teams up with Sen. Rick Scott to push for federal investigation into California wildfire response by Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass.
August 20 Morgan Wallen bows out of Grammy race despite record-breaking country album Morgan Wallen will not submit his best-selling country album, "I'm The Problem," for 2026 Grammy Awards consideration despite its chart-topping success.
August 20 Rocks hurled through DC church's stained-glass windows, car destroyed as federal crime crackdown continues A vandal threw rocks through church windows in Washington, D.C., and the Trump administration's federal crime crackdown has led to more than 550 arrests in the capital.
August 20 Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger demands prison transfer after complaining of inmate threats Former criminology student Bryan Kohberger asks deputy warden for prison wing transfer after accusing other inmates of threatening him with sex assault.
August 20 Kyle Chrisley sues Tennessee county and police for $1.7M, claims false arrest and excessive force Kyle and Ashleigh Chrisley are suing Rutherford County and two sheriff deputies for $1.7 million over his aggravated assault arrest in September 2024.
August 20 Moscow police chief challenges claims Bryan Kohberger mentioned Kaylee Goncalves by name during attack Idaho police chief Anthony Dahlinger pushes back on claims that Bryan Kohberger mentioned victim by name during deadly college town stabbings