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Cover Image for Rod Stewart rested his hand on the tailgate of a pickup loaded with relief supplies, his eyes meeting Alan Jackson’s across the bed. “Texas is hurting bad,” Rod Stewart said softly. “Homes destroyed, families torn apart. We can’t just stand by.” Bruce nodded, lifting a box of food. “Kerrville’s still underwater. We’ll hand out supplies… and maybe sing a few songs to lift their spirits.” Rod Stewart smiled slightly. “You bring your guitar?” Alan Jackson pointed to the case by the cab. “Always.” Rod Stewart climbed into the truck, tossing his jacket over his shoulder. “Alright then. Let’s go show them… they’re not alone.” The engine roared to life as two music legends rolled toward Kerrville — not just to deliver aid, but to bring a little hope to those who had lost everything.
Cover Image for BREAKING: Kyle Larson Donates $6.8 Million to Support Families Affected by Grand Canyon Wildfire As the devastating wildfire rages on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, forcing mass evacuations and closures, Kyle Larson has made headlines with a powerful gesture — donating $6.8 million to help affected families and emergency crews. In the face of devastation, his actions stand as a beacon of hope.
Cover Image for “THEY DON’T RESPECT ME JUST BECAUSE I’M BLACK” Bubba Wallace Takes Legal Action Against NASCAR, Accusing League of Targeting Him for Racism.

“THEY DON’T RESPECT ME JUST BECAUSE I’M BLACK” Bubba Wallace Takes Legal Action Against NASCAR, Accusing League of Targeting Him for Racism.

In a dramatic turn of events that has rocked the NASCAR community, Bubba Wallace, the sport’s only full-time Black driver, has announced he’s filing a racial discrimination lawsuit against NASCAR….

Cover Image for This is the kind of news that makes the world go still. All 27 girls who went missing during the July 4th floods at Camp Mystic in Kerr County, Texas, have now been confirmed dead. Early this morning, rescue teams recovered the last bodies from the Guadalupe River. The hope their families had clung to is now gone. Across Texas, more than 104 lives have been lost in what has become one of the worst natural disasters in the state’s history. Grief is everywhere.
Cover Image for BREAKING: Alan Jackson Quietly Deploys “Healing Station” Mobile Clinic to Flood Zones . Alan Jackson Sends Mobile Medical Unit to Texas Flood Zones — “Healing Means More Than Just Rebuilding Homes” Kerrville, TX — In the wake of Texas’ historic floods, while most relief focuses on food and shelter, a large white truck quietly rolled into a devastated neighborhood this morning.
Cover Image for She stood in the Library of Congress, holding a book instead of a microphone. No stage. No spotlight. Just a quiet milestone: 100 million books given away. Dolly Parton didn’t sing that day — she didn’t need to. Her voice was in every story a child would read because of her. She talked about her father, who couldn’t read, and the little dream that started in Sevierville and somehow made it around the world. Sparkles on her jacket. Tears in her eyes. A room full of people listening — not to music, but to meaning.
Cover Image for Dolly Parton’s Dollywood is riding high in 2025—and leaving Disney in the dust! For the third straight year, Dollywood has been crowned America’s favorite theme park by the National Amusement Park Historical Association, beating out Disneyland and last year’s rival, Disney World. With its heartfelt shows, award-winning Southern cuisine, and legendary hospitality, Dollywood continues to charm both families and die-hard theme park fanatics. And it’s not just fun and games—Newsweek named it one of America’s Greatest Workplaces in entertainment. Want to know how Dolly’s park pulled off the impossible?
Cover Image for HEARTBREAKING NEWS: Dolly Parton Reveals Her Illness Has Returned — Remaining Charity Funds Will Be Used for Her Treatment

HEARTBREAKING NEWS: Dolly Parton Reveals Her Illness Has Returned — Remaining Charity Funds Will Be Used for Her Treatment

HEARTBREAKING NEWS: Ten minutes ago, Dolly Parton shared that after donating money to Texas, the remaining funds will likely be used for her own treatment, as her…

Cover Image for BREAKING NEWS: Nearly 3 tons of food were transported by 6 private planes that took off from Missouri to Texas! The Bruce Springsteen symbol appeared on the planes, stunning everyone and revealing that the person behind this humanitarian act, who made millions of people cry, was none other than Bruce Springsteen himself.
Cover Image for “He didn’t come as ‘The Boss’, he came as her husband” 🥹! In a hushed New Jersey hospital hallway, Bruce Springsteen picked up his guitar and sang “If I Should Fall Behind” straight to Patti’s room. No stage, no lights just the raw power of love. By the last verse, even the nurses were wiping away tears. ▶️ Watch the moment that proves love outshines fame 👇👇
Cover Image for BREAKING NEWS: Bruce Springsteen ignites the internet with a heart-melting announcement, revealing plans to invest £10 million into building a ‘paradise’ for stray dogs and cats, vowing to rescue thousands of abandoned animals and give them the love, care, and forever homes they deserve! 🐶💖🌍

BREAKING NEWS: Bruce Springsteen ignites the internet with a heart-melting announcement, revealing plans to invest £10 million into building a ‘paradise’ for stray dogs and cats, vowing to rescue thousands of abandoned animals and give them the love, care, and forever homes they deserve! 🐶💖🌍

Freehold, NJ — In an announcement that has warmed hearts across the globe, music legend Bruce Springsteen has revealed plans to invest £10 million of his own money to build a sprawling…

Cover Image for Shock and Silence at Bruce Springsteen Concert for Surprise Tribute: “Gone Too Soon” — Honoring All Girls Confirmed Dead After Texas Floods. What began as another electric night on Bruce Springsteen’s tour turned into something much deeper — a haunting tribute that left Nashville breathless. Midway through his set, just as Springsteen began strumming the opening chords of “Born to Run,” he paused. The lights dimmed. The crowd fell silent. “Before we go any further,” Springsteen said softly, “I need to honor names… names that should still be here.” What followed was a stripped-down, heart-wrenching performance of “The Ghost of Tom Joad,” seamlessly woven into “Born to Run.” No visuals. No spectacle. Just one voice, a guitar, and 50,000 people holding their breath…
Cover Image for He never met her… but she sang his songs every single day — Jelly Roll quietly shows up at 8-year-old fan’s funeral and sings “Save Me” in a moment no one will ever forget Before tragedy struck, little Sarah Marsh never went a day without humming Jelly Roll’s songs — from “Need a Favor” to “Save Me,” she knew every lyric by heart. She once told her mom: “His voice sounds like he understands everything I feel inside.” Her room was covered in Jelly Roll posters. For her last school concert, she wore a T-shirt with his face on it. And on the day her loved ones said goodbye, the man she admired most walked into the chapel, stood beside her tiny casket… and gave her a farewell no one expected. Witnesses said the room went completely silent. One neighbor whispered: “It felt like her favorite song came alive… just for her.”
Cover Image for BREAKING: Alan Jackson Quietly Deploys “Healing Station” Mobile Clinic to Flood Zones . Alan Jackson Sends Mobile Medical Unit to Texas Flood Zones — “Healing Means More Than Just Rebuilding Homes” Kerrville, TX — In the wake of Texas’ historic floods, while most relief focuses on food and shelter, a large white truck quietly rolled into a devastated neighborhood this morning.
Cover Image for “It’s Okay, Reba, It’s Okay…” – Amidst the bright stage lights, Reba McEntire was performing when she suddenly collapsed, sobbing as she learned that her Texas hometown was reeling from a historic storm. The news had just come in that at least 17 people had died, hundreds of families had lost their homes, and the land where Reba grew up — the fields, the streets, the old church — was now submerged in water. It wasn’t just a piece of land, but the place where her musical dreams were nurtured, where her first song rang out in the wind. Reba knelt in the middle of the stage, choking on the sympathetic applause and broken voices of thousands of people in the audience: “It’s okay, Reba, we’re here with you…” In that moment, the music stopped, but the humanity resonated — stronger than any song she had ever sung…
Cover Image for Goodbyes are bittersweet, but they don’t all have to be permanent, at least not as far as Dolly Parton is concerned. In an exclusive video for Rolling Stone, the country star shared a heartfelt send-off to Ozzy Osbourne, who performed his final concert of Black Sabbath’s Back to the Beginning farewell performance run this past weekend. Parton’s video message played on screens in between sets at Villa Park in Birmingham, England. “I know you’re at home and what a wonderful place to be, right? Now, are we supposed to be saying farewell to you? Well, I don’t think that’s going to happen,” Parton said. “How about we just say good luck, God bless you, and we will see you somewhere down the road. Anyway, I love you, always have. And we’re gonna miss you up on stage, but you know what? I wouldn’t be surprised if you don’t show up somewhere else  and I’ll be there.”
Cover Image for Dolly Parton’s Dollywood is riding high in 2025—and leaving Disney in the dust! For the third straight year, Dollywood has been crowned America’s favorite theme park by the National Amusement Park Historical Association, beating out Disneyland and last year’s rival, Disney World. With its heartfelt shows, award-winning Southern cuisine, and legendary hospitality, Dollywood continues to charm both families and die-hard theme park fanatics. And it’s not just fun and games—Newsweek named it one of America’s Greatest Workplaces in entertainment. Want to know how Dolly’s park pulled off the impossible?
Cover Image for For over 60 years, Dolly Parton has trusted one woman with her most guarded secret—what she looks like without the wig. That woman is Judy Ogle, her childhood best friend turned lifelong confidante, who’s stood beside Dolly through every rhinestone-covered milestone. From sharing school lunches in Tennessee to escaping the spotlight during a personal crisis in 1986, their bond has remained unbreakable—and unseen by the public. Click to uncover the story behind Dolly’s most intimate friendship, the rumors it sparked, and why Ogle remains the only one allowed behind the legend’s curtain.
Cover Image for “It’s Okay, Reba, It’s Okay…” – Amidst the bright stage lights, Reba McEntire was performing when she suddenly collapsed, sobbing as she learned that her Texas hometown was reeling from a historic storm. The news had just come in that at least 17 people had died, hundreds of families had lost their homes, and the land where Reba grew up — the fields, the streets, the old church — was now submerged in water. It wasn’t just a piece of land, but the place where her musical dreams were nurtured, where her first song rang out in the wind. Reba knelt in the middle of the stage, choking on the sympathetic applause and broken voices of thousands of people in the audience: “It’s okay, Reba, we’re here with you…” In that moment, the music stopped, but the humanity resonated — stronger than any song she had ever sung…