Month: July 2025
In the midst of a national disaster, Morgan Wallen didn’t just post his thoughts and prayers, he made a phone call to donate half a million dollars to communities that had lost everything. The donation came straight from his own pocket, through the Morgan Wallen Foundation, and was only made public after the Red Cross confirmed the money had been distributed. Wallen then posted a line that broke fans’ hearts
Morgan Wallen Donates $500,000 to Red Cross for Hurricane Helene Relief. Before performing his nostalgic song “‘98 Braves,” Morgan Wallen reflected on his high school days, admitting some things haven’t changed much. Despite his rise to fame, Wallen remains deeply connected to his roots. Through the Morgan Wallen Foundation, he donated $500,000 to the American…
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She’s two years old. She has Down syndrome. And she just made Riley Green – one of the rising stars in country music – completely lose control in the most beautiful way. The way he looked at her, the way she danced to “Worst Way,” and the way their brief moment exploded into something unforgettable will absolutely knock you out.
Riley Green Shares Sweet Moment with 2-Year-Old Fan Hadley at The American Rodeo. Before stepping on stage at The American Rodeo in Arlington, Texas, country artist Riley Green had a touching moment with 2-year-old Hadley, a young fan with Down syndrome. During a pre-show meet & greet, Hadley smiled brightly and walked confidently toward Green,…
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At My Son’s Graduation, a Young Woman Walked Up and Handed Me a Baby — Then Whispered, ‘He’s Yours Now’
At my son Daniel’s college graduation, I sat alone in the second row, proud but aching—my husband, Mark, had passed away three years ago. As the ceremony began, a young woman caught my eye. Pale and nervous, she held a baby tightly in her arms. She walked toward me and, without a word, placed the…
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A Thousand Seats. One Night. George Strait’s Texas Flood Benefit Concert Sells Out Instantly And the Ticket Price Isn’t What Shocked Fans Most.
George Strait Announces Intimate Flood Relief Benefit in Texas. Country legend George Strait will host a special benefit concert and dinner called “Strait To The Heart” on Sunday, July 27 at the Estancia at Thunder Valley in Boerne, Texas, to support victims of the recent Texas Hill Country floods. Partnering with Tom Cusick and Vaqueros del Mar, Strait said, “Our goal is to…
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Tragic Church Shooting Claims Two Lives Following Police Pursuit in Kentucky
What began as a routine traffic stop near Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, Kentucky, on July 13, 2025, ended in a deadly rampage that left two women dead and several others injured. A state trooper was shot during the stop after a license plate reader flagged the suspect’s vehicle. The gunman fled, carjacking another vehicle…
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Is It Really Illegal to Cut Off That Pillow Tag? Here’s the Truth Behind the Label
You’ve probably seen the ominous warning on your pillow or mattress tag: “UNDER PENALTY OF LAW THIS TAG NOT TO BE REMOVED EXCEPT BY THE CONSUMER.” It sounds serious—almost scary—but don’t worry. That message is meant for manufacturers and retailers, not everyday buyers. The purpose is to protect consumers by requiring sellers to disclose what materials are…
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Country music fans are in a tizzy after a candid photo of Alan Jackson surfaced, not on stage, not in a recording studio, but as a proud grandfather holding his newborn grandchild. What started as a simple family moment turned into a viral sensation, as fans pondered how “Little Bitty” now has a whole new meaning. Jackson hasn’t commented publicly, but sources say the photo has gone viral
Alan Jackson’s “Little Bitty” – Celebrating Life’s Simple Joys. Written by legendary songwriter Tom T. Hall and recorded by Alan Jackson, “Little Bitty” was released in October 1996 as the lead single from Everything I Love. It quickly topped the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, cementing Jackson’s place among ’90s country greats. The song stood out…
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No one expected Riley Green to interrupt his headline performance at the Windy City Smokeout to introduce a U.S. Marine—until he did. Lt. Jackson Perkins took the stage, guitar in hand, and Green performed a flawless duet of “In Color.” The crowd outside the United Center erupted in cheers, and within seconds, the Marine had won them over with both his voice and presence.
On Sunday, July 13, Riley Green closed out Day Three of the Windy City Smokeout with a memorable headlining performance. During his set, he surprised the crowd by inviting First Lieutenant Jackson Perkins of the U.S. Marine Corps to join him on stage for a heartfelt duet of “In Color,” a popular song by Jamey…
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Tsunami Warning Issued After 7.3 Earthquake — Americans Evacuate Coastal Areas
Following a significant earthquake that generated a tsunami warning, thousands of Americans along Alaska’s coastline rushed to higher ground on Wednesday, fleeing their houses. At at 12:38 p.m. local time (4:30 p.m. ET), the US Geological Survey (USGS) recorded a magnitude of 7.3, with its centre in the Pacific Ocean southeast of Sand Point, close…
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Miss America Contestant Kelley Johnson Delivers Powerful Nursing-Inspired Speech
In an unprecedented display of authenticity and professional pride, Kelley Johnson, representing Colorado at the Miss America pageant, fundamentally challenged traditional pageant conventions by choosing to honor her nursing career during the competition’s talent segment. Her decision to appear on stage in medical scrubs rather than an elaborate costume marked a pivotal moment that transcended…
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