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On This Day in 1991, “The Nicest Guy in Nashville” Joined the Grand Ole Opry—Years After Choosing His Daughter’s Talent Show Over His First Invitation
On this day in 1991, country star Vince Gill was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, formally welcomed by legend Roy Acuff. The occasion is significant because it marked the start of what has become one of the Opry’s most enduring relationships, with Gill going on to perform on its stage more than 100 times…
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Former Clinton ally pans media downplaying ‘civil war’ erupting between moderate Dems, far-left socialists
Longtime Democratic attorney and Bill Clinton ally Julian Epstein has criticised mainstream media outlets for failing to adequately cover what he describes as a “civil war” unfolding within the Democratic Party between moderate figures and far-left socialists. Speaking to Fox News Digital, Epstein argued this internal conflict is significant and under-reported, feeding into a broader…
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AI Music Company Suno Unveils Download Caps for Free, Paid Tiers in Quest to Combat Abuse (EXCLUSIVE)
Suno, the AI music generation company, has announced specific download limits for its free and paid subscription tiers, starting 3 September, as part of an effort to curb misuse of its platform. The move follows a legal settlement with Warner Music Group and comes as streaming services continue to grapple with AI-generated music flooding their…
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Repeat offender illegal immigrant accused of plowing pickup into Nashville crowd – now ICE wants him
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has lodged a detainer for an illegal immigrant accused of deliberately driving a pickup truck into a crowd in downtown Nashville, injuring four people. The suspect, named as Felipe Alvarado Hernandez, 47, was arrested on 13 June, and the incident is being treated by Fox News as part of a…
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Student police officer, 23, is arrested on suspicion of rape and kidnapping ‘after woman was heard in distress in a vehicle’
A 23-year-old student police officer has been arrested on suspicion of rape and kidnapping, reportedly after a woman was heard in distress inside a vehicle. The case involves someone training to join the police, which is likely to draw particular scrutiny given the position of trust associated with the role. Details beyond the arrest itself…
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Cluster drone strike kills at least 13 in Russia as Thames Water pays £1m signing bonus
TalkFuse briefing: a deadly Ukrainian drone strike on Russia’s Tatarstan region and Thames Water’s controversial £1m payout to its new CFO lead the news, alongside Sheffield’s Trippets Lounge closure, FIFA row and tributes to Dukes of Hazzard star Ben Jones.
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Trump extends Jones Act waiver, with limits, in bid to tamp down energy prices
The Trump administration is once again waiving U.S. shipping rules as part of an effort to keep gasoline and other fuel costs down, the White House said Monday. In particular, it issued another 90-day waiver of the Jones Act, a 100-year-old law that requires shipping between U.S. ports to be conducted by American ships. “Today,…
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Trump bets economic pressure can squeeze Iran as regime’s own failures deepen the pain
President Donald Trump is signalling a preference for sustained economic pressure over immediate military escalation against Iran, betting that the country’s crumbling economy will force concessions without further US strikes. Speaking to Axios in a phone interview, Trump said the US was “only semi-negotiating” with Tehran, pointing to Iran’s soaring inflation and depleted finances as…
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How Lachlan Murdoch Courted Roku to Seal a $22 Billion Deal
Roku founder and chief executive Anthony Wood first raised the idea of scaling back his role and possibly selling the company to its board in September last year, setting in motion a process that culminated in Fox Corporation’s $22 billion (£17.3bn) agreement to acquire the streaming platform in June. The deal, revealed in detail in…
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Kristi Noem’s cross-dressing husband Bryon is nowhere in sight as family celebrates bronze statue unveiling, days after she was seen getting cozy with Corey Lewandowski
Kristi Noem, the former US Homeland Security secretary, attended the unveiling of a life-sized bronze statue commemorating her tenure as governor of South Dakota, but her husband Bryon was noticeably absent from the event. The unveiling, held on Friday in Pierre, comes shortly after Noem was reportedly seen in a close moment with Corey Lewandowski,…