Tucker Wetmore, others save Tracy Lawrence’s annual Thanksgiving event

Tucker Wetmore, others save Tracy Lawrence’s annual Thanksgiving event
Tucker Wetmore, others save Tracy Lawrence’s annual Thanksgiving event
Tucker Wetmore and Tracy Lawrence at Lawrence’s Mission: Possible Turkey Fry 2025 (Dylan McGraw)

A Thanksgiving miracle came to Nashville on Tuesday.

Tracy Lawrence‘s annual Mission: Possible Turkey Fry hit a snag when a broken refrigerator truck spoiled 650 turkeys out of 3,600 in total — turkeys he planned to use to feed 36,000 people throughout Middle Tennessee. Tracy put out a call for people to donate turkeys to make up the shortfall, and people came through in a major way, donating more than 2,400 birds. That extra food led to over 50,000 meals being provided to those in need.

One of those donors was Tucker Wetmore, who surprised Tracy by delivering more than 100 turkeys. Other stars came out to support the event, including Dustin Lynch, Clint Black, Rhett Akins and Jamey Johnson. Steve Wariner, Rhett and Clint also made their own turkey donations.

After the Turkey Fry, the event’s annual benefit concert took place at Luke Combs‘ Category 10 Nashville eatery, featuring Tracy, Gretchen Wilson, Eric Paslay, Chris Cagle and more. A record-breaking $355,000 was raised from donations, ticket sales and silent auction items.

“I cannot imagine a better 20th anniversary for the Mission: Possible Turkey Fry and Concert,” Tracy said in a statement. “What started as a day of uncertainty turned into a day of our community coming together in a way I couldn’t have imagined. … I was blown away once again by the kindness of our neighbors.”

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Coi Leray hosts New Jersey turkey drive

Coi Leray hosts New Jersey turkey drive
Coi Leray hosts New Jersey turkey drive
Coi Leray attends 2025 Fanatics Super Bowl Party at The Sugar Mill on February 08, 2025, in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Kaitlyn Morris/WireImage)

Coi Leray teamed up with her nonprofit Camp Courage to host a turkey drive in New Jersey on Tuesday. She shared footage of the event on Instagram, which captured her interacting with community members before explaining her reason for the drive. 

“You gotta give back. We receive so [many] blessings, make sure that you bless others, even [if it’s] just a small prayer,” she said.

In the caption, Coi reflected on the event while thanking those who came together to bring the drive to fruition.

“Everyday I ask myself, what can I do to be a better me? I think being a great leader is very important but never forget to be a great LISTENER and WILLING TO LEARN, is the true key to success,” she writes. “This was @thecampcourageworld 1st turkey drive and I couldn’t be more happy with how amazing this day turnt out.”

“Huge shout out to my team and everyone involved to make this happen,” she continued. “Special shout out to Hackensack NJ Recreation Dept. helping this moment come together.”

Coi launched Camp Courage in 2024, which aims to connect people of all ages while creating a space for them to collaborate and build lasting relationships. A statement from the nonprofit’s Instagram says its “mission is to inspire individuals to pursue their dreams, overcome challenges, and reach their fullest potential, fostering a strong community dedicated to growth and success.”

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Early demo of ‘Psycho Killer’ part of Talking Heads’ Record Store Day release

Early demo of ‘Psycho Killer’ part of Talking Heads’ Record Store Day release
Early demo of ‘Psycho Killer’ part of Talking Heads’ Record Store Day release
The three founding members of Talking Heads on a Manhattan rooftop, US, 1976. (L-R) Singer-guitarist David Byrne, bassist Tina Weymouth and drummer Chris Frantz. (Photo by Linda D. Robbins/Getty Images)

An early demo of the Talking Heads’ classic “Psycho Killer” is part of the band’s Record Store Day Black Friday release, Tentative Decisions: Demos and Live, and drummer Chris Frantz is happy fans are getting to hear it.

The song was recorded in the early ’70s when he and bandmates David Byrne and Tina Weymouth were a cover band, The Artistics, playing on the Rhode Island School of Design campus.

“I think the real fans will recognize the songs in their demo form,” Frantz told The Boston Globe. He notes “it was three amateurs in front of one microphone in a dusty apartment on Benefit Street, so technologically it’s not brilliant or anything like that. Quite the opposite.”

He adds, “But it’s got an excitement to it and it’s got a real, I think, rock ‘n’ spirit. I’m very happy with it.”

The Record Store Day release also includes The Artistics’ demo of the More Songs about Buildings and Food track “Warning Signs,” as well as other tracks recorded by the trio between 1975 and 1976.

“In our early years in New York before we made any records, you can see the songs evolving over time, and they really did evolve as we got better and more refined in our listening and our thinking,” Frantz said. “I’m very happy that this is coming out because it’s, you know, to me, it’s an important cultural artifact.”

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2 military personnel, appearing to be National Guard, shot near White House: Sources

2 military personnel, appearing to be National Guard, shot near White House: Sources
2 military personnel, appearing to be National Guard, shot near White House: Sources

(WASHINGTON) — Two uniformed military personnel, appearing to be National Guardsmen, have been shot in downtown Washington just blocks from the White House, according to two sources familiar with the ongoing situation.

The Metropolitan Police Department said it is on the scene of a shooting at 17th and I streets.

“Please avoid the area as MPD and our partners work to secure the scene,” the MPD wrote on X.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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Florida driver arrested after allegedly trying to strike LGBTQ running club with car: Police

Florida driver arrested after allegedly trying to strike LGBTQ running club with car: Police
Florida driver arrested after allegedly trying to strike LGBTQ running club with car: Police
Ihab Mustafa El Mahmoud in a police booking photo. (West Palm Beach Police Department)

(WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.) — A Florida driver was arrested after allegedly trying to hit members of an LGBTQ running club with his vehicle at a local park, according to the West Palm Beach Police Department.

Ihab Mustafa El Mahmoud, 43, was arrested on Monday evening for “attempting to strike members of a local running club at a park, making multiple passes and driving recklessly before fleeing,” police said in a press release on Tuesday.

Police responded to the scene at approximately 8:20 p.m. on Monday, and upon arriving, “met with members of a local LGBTQIA+ running club” who reported an individual allegedly driving a Ford Bronco SUV and “intentionally” trying to strike the group with his car, officials said.

Witnesses told officers the individual — later identified as El Mahmoud — had “accelerated toward the runners, making a second attempt to strike them, he then drove recklessly along sidewalks, through grass, and up an embankment before fleeing eastbound,” police said.

Upon further investigation, officials learned that El Mahmoud “became upset over a perceived comment by a male member of the running club, leading to his agitation and subsequent actions,” police said.

The running club was identified as Night Runners WPB, which hosts walks and runs every Monday and Thursday night, according to ABC West Palm Beach, Florida, affiliate WPBF.

Rudolph Galindo, who has been a part of the club since its start nine years ago, told ABC News the suspect’s car was heading right toward him after he asked El Mahmoud if he was there for the running group, which he said “bothered” the suspect.

“As I was talking to a few others, I saw out of the corner of my eye that he got into his car and then started accelerating in reverse directly toward me where I was standing in the parking lot,” Galindo said, describing the incident as a “traumatic experience.”

Galindo, 41, said he then began yelling at the 40 other runners in the area to clear out of the parking lot, with many hiding behind trees.

Seeing the suspect’s car barreling toward the runners, Galindo said he believes the vehicle could have been traveling at a speed of 60 to 80 mph.”He definitely had his foot down on the gas, full pedal to the metal,” Galindo said.

Now Galindo said the club is trying to reassure other members it is safe to take part in their runs.

“It was a scary moment. I’m sad that someone could be that aggressive with a group of people,” Galindo told ABC News.

Shortly after the incident, police said they located El Mahmoud pulling into a parking garage where he tried to remove the license plate from his SUV. He was then taken into custody.

El Mahmoud has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault with the intent to commit a felony and one count of reckless driving, police said. He may also be charged with a hate crime, with officials reviewing his charges for potential enhancement under the state’s hate crime statute, police said.

El Mahmoud is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday. The name of the public defender representing El Mahmoud was not immediately available.

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3 men charged with murder in ‘ambush-style’ shooting of 22-year-old singer: DA

3 men charged with murder in ‘ambush-style’ shooting of 22-year-old singer: DA
3 men charged with murder in ‘ambush-style’ shooting of 22-year-old singer: DA
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(LOS ANGELES) — Three men have been charged with murder in the “ambush-style” shooting of a 22-year-old Latin singer, officials said Wednesday.

The victim, Maria De La Rosa, was known professionally as DELAROSA, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, which announced the charges in the fatal shooting that occurred in the Northridge neighborhood over the weekend.

Shortly before 1:30 a.m. Saturday, the suspects allegedly approached a parked car, “demanded money, then opened fire, striking all three occupants,” the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said in a press release.

De La Rosa was taken to a hospital where she died from gunshot wounds, police said. The other two victims suffered critical injuries, prosecutors said.

Two of the suspects — Francisco Otilio Gaytan and Benny LiconGomez, both 27 — were arrested over the weekend, while an arrest warrant has been issued for the third — 21-year-old Eduardo Lopez, prosecutors said.

The three suspects, all of Northridge, have each been charged with one felony count of murder and two felony counts of attempted second-degree robbery, prosecutors said.

LiconGomez is being held on $2,280,000 bail and is set to be arraigned on Wednesday. Gaytan’s bail was set at $2,180,000 and he is scheduled to be arraigned on Jan. 7, 2026.

Lopez’s bail has been set at $2,205,000, with an arraignment to be scheduled at a later date.

If convicted as charged, the suspects face life in prison without the possibility of parole.

“This was a ruthless and targeted attack that stole the life of a young woman and artist and inflicted profound lifelong trauma on her family and the two survivors,” Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said in a statement. “My Office will pursue this case aggressively to ensure those responsible are held fully accountable for this senseless and deadly violence.”

De La Rosa was a Latin singer growing in popularity with about 40,000 Instagram followers.

The victim’s mother, Deyanira De La Rosa, told Los Angeles ABC station KABC that her daughter had been out with friends when they were shot.

“How do [you do] that to her?” her mother said. “Who do this to her? Because this is not normal.”

“She was so young,” her mother said.

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Lil Baby announces ‘The Leaks’ release date, drops ‘Middle of the Summer’

Lil Baby announces ‘The Leaks’ release date, drops ‘Middle of the Summer’
Lil Baby announces ‘The Leaks’ release date, drops ‘Middle of the Summer’
‘The Leaks’ album cover (Quality Control Music/Motown)

Lil Baby‘s The Leaks project will be arriving sooner than you think. In an Instagram post Wednesday, he announced it will be dropping on his 31st birthday, Dec. 3.

“I’m Dropping ‘The Leaks’ next week for my birthday 12/3 to celebrate with the fans who kept these leaks & snippets alive,” he wrote in the caption. The album is now available to presave.

The Leaks serves as a gift to Lil Baby fans. It contains “full versions of previously teased snippets and leaked songs that have circulated online over the years,” a press release says. The album was originally set for an Aug. 15 release but was pushed back a few times.

The news of its updated release date arrives on Wham Wednesdays, a series that sees Lil Baby drop a new song and accompanying video every week through the end of 2025. His latest contribution, “Middle of Summer,” is now available for fans to stream.

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Halle Bailey says she’s ‘very excited’ about the holiday season

Halle Bailey says she’s ‘very excited’ about the holiday season
Halle Bailey says she’s ‘very excited’ about the holiday season
Halle Bailey attends Vogue World: Hollywood 2025 at Paramount Studios on October 26, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for Vogue)

The holiday season is upon us, and Halle Bailey is looking forward to “decorating everything, overload,” she says in an interview with E! News.

“I just got Christmas lights all over my house. So, very excited about it,” she said.

Halle told E! News she also likes to bake sugar cookies, noting, “I do a whole thing.”

As for what son Halo Granberry enjoys, Halle says it’s the music, which is why they “wake up in the morning and sing songs.”

Asked whether she thinks he’ll follow in her footsteps, she responded, “Who knows?”

“I would want him to do what he wants to do,” she said. “But he definitely is musically inclined, which is so cool.” 

Halle also discussed her hope for her debut solo album, Love?… or Something Like It, which was released during what she says was “a transformative year.”

“I just feel healed and happy and free,” she said. “I just want people to listen to the music, and I’m grateful to be here.”

The album, featuring sister Chlöe, H.E.R., GloRilla and Mariah The Scientist, is now available on streaming services.

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Kirk Hammett’s Back to the Beginning guitar sells for over $76K

Kirk Hammett’s Back to the Beginning guitar sells for over K
Kirk Hammett’s Back to the Beginning guitar sells for over $76K
Metallica’s Kirk Hammett on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (ABC/Randy Holmes)

The Gibson SG Custom guitar played by Metallica‘s Kirk Hammett during the massive Back to the Beginning concert has sold at auction for $76,800.

The winning bid dramatically exceeded the estimated price of the guitar, which was set between $4,000 and $6,000.

Kirk played the guitar during Metallica’s Back to the Beginning set for a cover of Black Sabbath‘s “Hole in the Sky.” The concert, which took place July 5, ended with a performance from the original Sabbath lineup: Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward.

The show was announced as Ozzy’s final live performance ahead of time, and his promise was sadly fulfilled upon his death just over two weeks later on July 22.

Hammett’s guitar was part of Julien’s Auctions’ Played, Worn, & Torn sale, which also included the infamous safe from which the Tommy Lee/Pamela Anderson sex tape was stolen. That safe, which was estimated to go for between $5,000 and $7,000, went for $2,560.

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Bryan Adams enlists friends for new holiday tune ‘California Christmas’

Bryan Adams enlists friends for new holiday tune ‘California Christmas’
Bryan Adams enlists friends for new holiday tune ‘California Christmas’
Artwork for Bryan Adams & Friends ‘California Christmas’ (Photo Credit: Bryan Adams)

Bryan Adams is getting everyone in the holiday spirit.

The rocker just released the new holiday song “California Christmas,” which he co-wrote with his longtime songwriting partner Jim Vallance.

The tune is described as “a sun-soaked holiday anthem that brings a bright West Coast twist to the season.” It is the first taste of Adams’ upcoming holiday album, Bryan Adams & Friends: A Great Big Holiday Jam, and features guest appearances by such Canadian artists as Alessia Cara, Barenaked Ladies, Alan Doyle and The Sheepdogs.

“California Christmas” is available now via digital outlets.

The album also features Adams and friends covering holiday staples like “Little Saint Nick,” “Jingle Bell Rock,” “Deck the Halls,” “O Christmas Tree” and more.

Bryan Adams & Friends: A Great Big Holiday Jam will be released Dec. 8 to coincide with Adams’ Canadian holiday TV special of the same name, which will air on CityTV.

Adams, who earlier this year released the new album Roll With the Punches, is set to wrap his U.S. tour on Wednesday in Minneapolis. He then heads to the U.K. in December. A complete list of dates can be found at BryanAdams.com.

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