Riley Green shirtless on the water? ‘That’s Just Me,’ in one vinyl variation

Riley Green shirtless on the water? ‘That’s Just Me,’ in one vinyl variation
Riley Green shirtless on the water? ‘That’s Just Me,’ in one vinyl variation
Riley Green’s ‘That’s Just Me’ (Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment)

The standard cover of Riley Green’s upcoming album shows him behind the wheel of a pickup truck, wearing a cowboy hat. But if you’re interested in some other visuals of the aesthetically pleasing singer and actor, there are at least four more options for you. 

The Duckman Edition of That’s Just Me shows the avid outdoorsman leaning against a tree with his hunting rifle, right next to the waterfowl he’s harvested. The vinyl itself is appropriately camo, with more of Riley’s hunting pictures included in the package. 

The Back 40 Edition finds Riley on the porch of a cabin with a drink in his hand, with the vinyl a forest green color.

The Alabama native’s sporting a blue hoodie and baseball cap on the cover of the Friday Nights Light Edition, football in his grasp. This time, the vinyl’s clear. 

The one that seems likely to be the bestseller? Well, that would be the Coastal Edition, which features Riley shirtless on the water, wearing shorts and sunglasses. Promising more photos from his “most memorable fishing trips” with baby blue vinyl, you may have to just ante up the $40 to see if other revealing moments await.

Musically, the collection promises 19 tracks, including his current hit, “Think as You Drunk,” and “My Way,” from Marshals. That’s Just Me comes out Sept. 18.

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EMS personnel attended to ‘unconscious’ person at Mitch McConnell’s home, audio suggests

EMS personnel attended to ‘unconscious’ person at Mitch McConnell’s home, audio suggests
EMS personnel attended to ‘unconscious’ person at Mitch McConnell’s home, audio suggests
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) speaks during a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing on Capitol Hill on December 3, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

(WASHINGTON) — Emergency medical personnel were dispatched to the Washington home of Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell last month to attend to an unconscious person who appeared to be in cardiac arrest, according to EMS dispatch audio reviewed by ABC News.

While the audio does not indicate who the person is, the incident occurred on the same day that McConnell was hospitalized on June 14. 

At 8:36 a.m., a dispatcher directed an “ALS response” ambulance to McConnell’s residence for an “unconscious” person. “ALS” stands for Advanced Life Support.

At 8:42 a.m., the EMS responder, identified as “Medic 3,” responded to the dispatcher, saying “inform supervisor CPR in progress.” 

At 8:43 a.m., the dispatcher said “EMS to respond, for cardiac arrest,” and once again repeated McConnell’s address.

McConnell is not named directly in any of the audio.

A spokesperson for McConnell declined to comment on the audio and did not provide any update on McConnell’s current condition.

On June 14, McConnell’s spokesperson confirmed he was admitted to the hospital, adding “he is receiving excellent care.” It’s unclear if McConnell remains in the hospital. 

Senate Majority Leader John Thune said on June 15 he had spoken with McConnell following the Kentucky senator’s hospitalization. Thune told reporters McConnell was “dialed in” and “wants to be back.”

Republican Whip John Barrasso also spoke to McConnell that day, a spokesperson for Barrasso confirmed. Barrasso said McConnell was “engaged” and eager to return to the Hill.

On June 22, McConnell’s office indicated he was still working on Senate business, but would not be appearing on Capitol Hill for votes.

“Senator McConnell is still working closely with staff on Senate business and Kentucky matters as he continues his recovery. However, he will not be voting this week,” a McConnell spokesperson said on June 22. 

McConnell has not yet returned to the Senate and was last seen on the Hill on June 11.

This is the latest in a string of medical incidents that the seven-term senator and longtime Republican leader has faced in recent years. McConnell, 84, stepped down from leadership in 2024 and is set to retire at the end of his term in January.

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Mumford & Sons premiere ‘Here’ video starring Paul Dano, Shailene Woodley and Oscar Isaac

Mumford & Sons premiere ‘Here’ video starring Paul Dano, Shailene Woodley and Oscar Isaac
Mumford & Sons premiere ‘Here’ video starring Paul Dano, Shailene Woodley and Oscar Isaac
Mumford & Sons perform onstage at Dolby Theatre on February 08, 2023 in Hollywood, California. (Amy Sussman/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Mumford & Sons have premiered the video for “Here,” a track off the band’s new album, Prizefighter.

The clip stars actors Paul Dano, Shailene Woodley and Oscar Isaac as they dramatically recite the song’s lyrics. You may recall that Isaac previously sang with Marcus Mumford for the 2013 film Inside Llewyn Davis.

You can watch the “Here” video on YouTube.

“Here” features guest vocals from Chris Stapleton. When Mumford & Sons performed it on Saturday Night Live in February, they were joined by Sierra Ferrell.

Mumford & Sons will resume their U.S. tour July 31 in Minneapolis.

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Harry Styles celebrates England World Cup win ahead of his Wembley show

Harry Styles celebrates England World Cup win ahead of his Wembley show
Harry Styles celebrates England World Cup win ahead of his Wembley show
Harry Styles performs on stage during his Together, Together Tour at Johan Cruijff Arena on May 16, 2026 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. (Photo by Anthony Pham/Getty Images for HS)

Harry Styles may be on tour, but he’s watching the World Cup just like everybody else.

Video captured before his show at London’s Wembley Stadium Wednesday showed Harry popping out from backstage to celebrate England’s 2-1 win over DR Congo. He’s seen emerging from a backstage door, excitedly hugging a friend and jumping up and down as the crowd cheers.

Fans who got to the venue early were able to watch the match on the big screens. 

Just a little while later, Harry took the stage to perform his 10th of 12 scheduled Wembley shows on his Together, Together tour.

England plays its next World Cup match against Mexico on Sunday.

Harry’s next stop after wrapping the London shows on July 4 will be São Paulo, Brazil, on July 17.

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Carole King to rerelease Hyde Park ‘Tapestry’ concert for 10th anniversary

Carole King to rerelease Hyde Park ‘Tapestry’ concert for 10th anniversary
Carole King to rerelease Hyde Park ‘Tapestry’ concert for 10th anniversary
Carole King performs on stage at the Barclaycard Presents British Summer Time Festival in Hyde Park on July 3, 2016 in London, England.

Carole King is celebrating the 10th anniversary of her historic concert at London’s Hyde Park by giving fans a chance to relive the performance.

The concert, which took place July 3, 2016, saw the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer perform her iconic album Tapestry in its entirety live for the very first time. To mark the 10-year anniversary, King has announced she’ll rerelease the full concert film of the event on her YouTube channel Friday.

Tapestry, King’s sophomore album, was released Feb. 17, 1971, and went on to be a massive hit for the singer/songwriter. It featured several songs that became King classics, including “It’s Too Late,” “I Feel the Earth Move,” “So Far Away,” “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” and “You’ve Got a Friend.”

Tapestry spent 15 straight weeks at #1 and won four Grammy Awards on its way to becoming one of the bestselling albums of all time.

King previously released a live album of the London concert, Tapestry: Live in Hyde Park, in 2017. In addition to Tapestry, she performed fan favorites from her catalog at the concert, which drew an audience of 65,000 people.

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ICE arrests 10,000 illegally in US in 5-day span

ICE arrests 10,000 illegally in US in 5-day span
ICE arrests 10,000 illegally in US in 5-day span
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents patrol Dulles International Airport on March 24, 2026 in Dulles, Virginia. (Heather Diehl/Getty Images)

(WASHINGTON) — Immigration officials have quietly ramped up arrests in the recent days, taking 10,000 people who they say are illegally in the United States into custody within a five-day space, sources familiar with the figures said Thursday.

The source said the significant number of arrests have occurred around the United States since last week.

The new goal for immigration authorities is to arrest at least 2,000 per day going forward, according to sources. Last year, in a meeting with senior Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, White House and senior Department of Homeland Security officials urged a goal of 3,000 arrests per day, a source familiar told ABC News.

“Since Day One, DHS law enforcement has been delivering on President Trump’s promise to the American people to arrest and deport criminal illegal aliens including murderers, rapists, pedophiles, gang members, and terrorists,” a DHS spokesperson said in a statement.

During the immigration crackdown, President Donald Trump has pledged to target the “worst of the worst” criminal offenders among the nation’s migrants. While the criminal histories of those arrested in this latest sweep is not yet clear, the DHS spokesperson said that “nearly 70% of ICE arrests are of illegal aliens charged or convicted of a crime in the U.S.”

The recent arrests have been carried out with little publicity, according to sources, after DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin pledged during his confirmation hearing earlier this year to keep the agency out of the headlines and do the work quietly. That is in contrast to former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, who wanted maximum publicity for ICE enforcement.

ICE has a new pick to lead the agency, Lance Schroyer, a top Mullin ally and former Oklahoma state trooper who has no federal immigration experience. 

The New York Times first reported the details.

Mike Howell, who serves as the president of the Trump-aligned Oversight Project and a leader of the Mass Deportation Coalition, applauded the arrests numbers, but said there should “transparency and meaningful metrics on deportation-related statistics,” which are not publicly available.

“There have been so many numbers thrown around in press releases, estimates, extrapolations, and puffery that most people are just kind of immune to it and waiting to see the hard data that’s being withheld,” Howell said.

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See Russell Dickerson take Fetty Wap on a birthday tour of Nashville

See Russell Dickerson take Fetty Wap on a birthday tour of Nashville
See Russell Dickerson take Fetty Wap on a birthday tour of Nashville
Fetty Wap & Russell Dickerson (Disney/Connie Chornuk)

If you watched the 2026 CMA Fest special on ABC, you saw Russell Dickerson and Fetty Wap performing “Boots”  for the first time in front of an audience. Now, you can check out the song’s music video to see what happened during the rapper’s day in Music City. 

From the time his private plane touches down in Nashville and the red carpet’s rolled out, the clip follows the events leading up to the Sunday, June 7, moment during the final night of the annual festival. June 7 also happens to be Fetty’s birthday. 

While much of the video was shot onstage during the rehearsal at an empty Nissan Stadium, we also see Russell taking Fetty for some essential Music City moments, shopping for boots at Lucchese and taking a spin through the honky-tonks of Lower Broadway. 

The two also do some parking lot choreography among the buses at the venue, with Fetty donning a dark cowboy hat and Russell sporting a white one. There’s some behind-the-scenes footage with the Tennessee Titans cheerleaders, who were part of the performance, as well.

You can check out the official “Boots” music video on YouTube and see the final performance on the CMA Fest special on Hulu. 

Meanwhile, “Worth Your Wild,” Russell’s follow-up to his smash “Happen to Me,” is a top-30 hit on the country radio charts. Both are from his most recent record, Famous Back Home

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Nonpoint details upcoming ’The Last Word’ album + releases ‘Is It’ video

Nonpoint details upcoming ’The Last Word’ album + releases ‘Is It’ video
Nonpoint details upcoming ’The Last Word’ album + releases ‘Is It’ video
‘The Last Word’ album artwork. (361 Degrees Records)

Nonpoint has announced the details of the band’s upcoming album, The Last Word

The 11th studio effort from the “Bullet with a Name” rockers is due out Sept. 18. It marks the first full-length Nonpoint release since 2018’s X.

Along with the album news, Nonpoint has premiered the video for the lead single off The Last Word, “Is It,” which first dropped in April.

You can watch the video streaming now on YouTube.

Nonpoint will launch a U.S. tour July 23 in Menahga, Minnesota.

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Justin Bieber releasing Coachella weekend two live album

Justin Bieber releasing Coachella weekend two live album
Justin Bieber releasing Coachella weekend two live album
Justin Bieber performs at the Coachella Stage during the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 18, 2026 in Indio, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coachella)

More Justin Bieber music is getting closer and closer and closer.

The singer announced on social media that a Coachella weekend two live album is coming Friday. It follows SWAG LIVE FROM COACHELLA (WEEKEND 1), which dropped last week.

“friday weeknd 2 live stream and albummm. see u then,” Justin captioned his post.

For his second weekend at the festival on April 18, he brought out SZA for her “Snooze” remix, and Big Sean to perform “As Long as You Love Me” and “No Pressure.” Sexyy Red also popped up for “Sweet Spot,” while Dijon was on hand for “Devotion.”

That was also the performance that included a special appearance by Bieber superfan Billie Eilish, who was invited onstage to be Justin’s “One Less Lonely Girl.”

Both of Justin’s Coachella performances, which also incorporated archival YouTube footage from throughout his career, drew 147 million global views and boosted his streams by nearly 1,800%.

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Hantavirus outbreak linked to cruise ship over after last contact completes quarantine: WHO

Hantavirus outbreak linked to cruise ship over after last contact completes quarantine: WHO
Hantavirus outbreak linked to cruise ship over after last contact completes quarantine: WHO
The cruise ship MV Hondius docks in the Port of Rotterdam to be disinfected following the recent hantavirus outbreak, on May 18, 2026 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. (Omar Havana/Getty Images)

(GENEVA) — The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday that the hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship is over.

It came after the final contact of a person exposed to the virus on the cruise ship completed their quarantine period, according to WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. The recommended quarantine and monitoring period for hantavirus exposure is 42 days.

The individual tested negative and returned home. No further cases have been reported since May 25, Tedros said during a media briefing.

As of Thursday, there have been a total of 13 cases of hantavirus — 12 confirmed and one probable — and three deaths, of which at least two have been confirmed, according to the WHO. All cases have been passengers or crew members on the ship.

Tedros said more than 650 contacts were identified and followed up by health authorities in 33 countries and territories. 

“Although the outbreak is over, WHO will continue working with governments and partners to advance our understanding of this outbreak and of hantavirus more generally,” Tedros said. “We are also coordinating a study involving 21 countries to understand how the disease develops, which will support the development of diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines for future outbreaks.”

Last week, quarantine ended for the 18 Americans who were cruise ship passengers on the MV Hondius and exposed to hantavirus.

The WHO said it received notification on May 2 of a cluster of “severe acute respiratory illness” aboard the MV Hondius, including two deaths and one critically ill passenger

The working hypothesis behind the cluster is that the first case was infected with hantavirus while on land, before boarding the cruise ship, according to the WHO.

At least 11 confirmed cases tested positive for Andes virus, a rare strain of hantavirus, and the only one that is known to transmit between people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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