Al Jardine, Carnie Wilson remember Brian Wilson on one-year anniversary of his death

Al Jardine, Carnie Wilson remember Brian Wilson on one-year anniversary of his death
Al Jardine, Carnie Wilson remember Brian Wilson on one-year anniversary of his death
Musician Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys performs onstage at the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center on February 12, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

The Beach Boys’ Al Jardine is paying tribute to his late bandmate Brian Wilson on the one-year anniversary of the music legend’s death.

“It’s hard to believe a whole year has already passed since we lost Brian but to be honest, I don’t feel like he’s gone,” Jardine writes in a social media post on Thursday, which included a photo of him and Brian Wilson together. “His music keeps him alive and we certainly feel his presence at every show we do.”

Jardine adds, “We love you Brian and always will.” He then tells him to “say hi to Carl and Dennis,” meaning Brian’s brothers and Beach Boys bandmates Carl Wilson, who died in 1998, and Dennis Wilson, who died in 1983.

Brian Wilson was 82 when he passed.

Brian Wilson’s daughter Carnie Wilson also pays tribute to the Beach Boys legend on social media, writing, “There’s not a day that goes by or maybe even a few hours that go by when I’m not thinking of you and missing you. You know how much I love you. I know you can feel that up there in heaven.”

The post was accompanied by a photo of Brian Wilson onstage with Carnie Wilson and her sister and Wilson Philips bandmate Wendy Wilson.

She adds, “Singing with you was always one of the great gifts that we shared together. I hope you can see this picture from wherever you are. It sure fills my heart.”

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Stella Lefty’s leading everybody to ‘Boston’

Stella Lefty’s leading everybody to ‘Boston’
Stella Lefty’s leading everybody to ‘Boston’
Vincent Mason & Stella Lefty (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

There’s a brand-new voice on country radio, and she just happens to be Vincent Mason’s girlfriend. 

Stella Lefty is nobody’s arm candy, however, with plenty of country — and pop — cred of her own. Her breakout single, “Boston,” is a top-30 hit on the country chart. It’s an even bigger smash on the all-genre Hot 100, clocking in at #15.

“Seeing people around the world discover ‘Boston’ has been so awesome,” she says. “I made this song with my friends so it only made sense to make this video with my friends as well. I hope people love it as much as we loved making it!”

The 23-year-old L.A.-based singer/songwriter sold out her first headlining tour in a matter of minutes on the strength of the song. She’ll also be opening dates on Tucker Wetmore’s The Brunette Tour in August and September. 

Stella’s new EP, Is This Heaven?, features a duet with her significant other on “Something to Lose.”

You can check out a new performance video of “Boston” on YouTube now. 

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Selena Gomez says her ‘heart breaks’ for the Spurs

Selena Gomez says her ‘heart breaks’ for the Spurs
Selena Gomez says her ‘heart breaks’ for the Spurs
Selena Gomez attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Netflix’s ‘Marty, Life Is Short’ at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on May 06, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

While it seems every celebrity is cheering on the New York Knicks as they attempt to win their first championship since 1973, one celebrity is bummed that they beat the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night.

Selena Gomez is a Texan and a lifelong Spurs fan. She’s currently filming Only Murders in the Building in London, and as she documented on her Instagram Story, she had to watch Game 4 of the NBA Finals at an ungodly hour.

“3 a.m. London time but can’t miss it lol,” she captioned a photo of the game streaming on a laptop.

Following the Spurs’ last-minute loss, she posted an old photo of herself wearing a Spurs jersey and posing at one of the team’s games. “Happy for NY but my heart breaks just a lil lol,” she wrote. “It’s ok. I’m happy for the teams! Thanks for giving us some great games @nba.”

She then posted another photo of herself getting up for work and looking very tired, labeled, “slept 3 hours.” That was followed by more pictures of herself as a young girl wearing Spurs merch, posing with a cutout of Spurs power forward Tim Duncan and standing next to the team’s trophy case.

Perhaps with those photos Selena was trying to prove her Spurs fan bona fides so as not to find herself in the same situation that her BFF Taylor Swift did Wednesday night. One of the announcers at the game was caught on a hot mic saying, “She’s not a Knicks fan, get out of here, girl,” after spotting Taylor at Madison Square Garden.

In fact, Taylor is a Knicks fan and fans responded by posting photos of her attending games over the years. 

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The Motels drop off Totally Tubular Festival; Bow Wow Wow, Men Without Hats added

The Motels drop off Totally Tubular Festival; Bow Wow Wow, Men Without Hats added
The Motels drop off Totally Tubular Festival; Bow Wow Wow, Men Without Hats added
Totally Tubular admat (Courtesy of Totally Tubular Festival)

This summer’s Totally Tubular festival has made some changes to the lineup.

The music fest, celebrating the music of the ’80s, has announced that The Motels will no longer be on the bill, in order to give lead singer Martha Davies time to heal from a recent medical procedure.

“It breaks my heart to have to cancel The Motels part in the Totally Tubular tour this summer,” says Davies. “The band and I were looking forward to it big time! But the doctors have some unfinished business with me, so I must comply.”

“But don’t worry, ‘I’ll be back!'” she adds. “I love you all. It will be a great show, so go, have fun, and I’ll meet up with you later.”

In place of The Motels, Totally Tubular has added two acts: Bow Wow Wow, best known for the 1982 hit “I Want Candy,” and Men Without Hats, who hit it big with 1982’s “The Safety Dance.” Bow Wow Wow will perform on the tour’s July dates, with Men Without Hats booked for the August shows.

Totally Tubular Festival returns for a third year starting July 17 in Phoenix, with dates running through Aug. 16 in Aurora, Illinois. The lineup also features Thomas Dolby & The Lost Toy People, A Flock Of Seagulls, Animotion, The Escape Club, Tommy Tutone and The Producers.

A complete schedule can be found at TotallyTubularFestival.com.

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‘Three Generations’: Ella Langley, Miranda Lambert and Reba McEntire get together for ‘Elle’

‘Three Generations’: Ella Langley, Miranda Lambert and Reba McEntire get together for ‘Elle’
‘Three Generations’: Ella Langley, Miranda Lambert and Reba McEntire get together for ‘Elle’
Miranda Lambert & Reba McEntire in December 2014 (Rick Diamond/Getty Images for dcp)

What happens when Ella Langley, Miranda Lambert and Reba McEntire get together for a gab session?

You can find out in the newest installment of Elle’s Three Generations, available as both a short article and a 20-minute video. 

The three recently got together at Nashville’s Urban Cowboy Bar.

“This never happened, because we were always on tour with the guys,” Reba points out. “We’ve only started doing more of the girl hangout stuff in the last five years. Man, what I would have given to have that.”

It’s a sentiment Miranda can relate to. 

“There wasn’t really a sisterhood because there wasn’t,” she adds. “We were all out with, on the road with men, and they were great, like Dierks [Bentley] was my brother back then. … That’s why even when I first met you, [Reba], and you were so kind, I felt like I’d known you my whole life. That was the first kind of taste of that that I got. … It feels good to have a sisterhood like this.” 

Even though Ella’s finding unprecedented success these days, she recognizes the challenges and believes in helping each other. 

“I think, you know, sometimes being a woman is a little tougher to … crawl up the chain,” Ella adds. ”But when we all do it together, you know what I mean? [We’re a] lot more powerful in numbers.”

You can check out the entire conversation on YouTube

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Trump picks Jay Clayton for director of national intelligence

Trump picks Jay Clayton for director of national intelligence
Trump picks Jay Clayton for director of national intelligence
Jay Clayton, US attorney for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), during the Bloomberg Global Credit Forum in New York, US, on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. The event gathers some of the industry’s most influential voices to explore where debt markets go from here. (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump announced on Thursday a new permanent pick to head the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

Trump said that he is nominating the current U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton to head the intelligence agency.

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

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Officer fatally shot while executing search warrant in probe tied to US consulate shooting in Toronto

Officer fatally shot while executing search warrant in probe tied to US consulate shooting in Toronto
Officer fatally shot while executing search warrant in probe tied to US consulate shooting in Toronto

(NEW YORK) — A police officer was shot and killed while executing a search warrant Thursday as part of an investigation into a series of shootings in Toronto, including one at the United States consulate in March, authorities said.

The officer, 43-year-old Marc Pinizzotto with the department’s emergency task force, was “shot in the line of duty while conducting a search warrant early this morning,” Toronto Police Service Chief Myron Demkiw said during a press briefing on Thursday.

Pinizzotto was provided emergency care and transported to a local hospital, where he died, the chief said.

Police did not share additional details on the circumstances of the shooting. A suspect is in custody and receiving emergency medical treatment in the hospital, according to Demkiw, who did not share further details on the individual.

The investigation involving the search warrant and several others executed on Thursday “concerned a number of shootings,” including one at the U.S. consulate in Toronto on March 10, Demkiw said.

Witnesses observed two people emerge from a white Honda CR-V and discharge a handgun at the consulate before driving away, according to police. No one was injured during the incident. Officers got a call about the shooting around 5:29 a.m., and found shell casings and damage to the building when they arrived, police said.

A 19-year-old suspect wanted in connection with the investigation remains at large, Demkiw said Thursday.

The police chief identified the suspect as Zara Jabbi and warned that he should be considered armed and dangerous.

“I urge you to turn yourself in,” Demkiw said while addressing the suspect during the briefing.

ABC News’ Othon Leyva contributed to this report.

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Pentagon lifts lockdown after air quality scare proves to be false alarm

Pentagon lifts lockdown after air quality scare proves to be false alarm
Pentagon lifts lockdown after air quality scare proves to be false alarm
The Pentagon is seen from a flight taking off from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on November 29, 2022 in Arlington, Virginia. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

(WASHINGTON) — A partial lockdown at the Pentagon implemented in response to a potential air quality issue has been lifted after no hazards were found, according to the Pentagon’s chief spokesman.

Portions of the Pentagon had gone into a shelter-in-place earlier Thursday, after officials locked down multiple floors and hallways in response to a potential air hazard situation, according to three officials.

Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement earlier that building monitoring systems detected an air-quality issue, prompting precautionary measures while officials work to determine the source and extent of the problem.

In an update Thursday, Parnell said subsequent testing “confirmed no hazard exists, and normal operations have resumed.”

Sources told ABC News earlier that authorities were investigating what caused a sensor to alert for a potential hazardous air quality issue at the Pentagon. Additional testing occurred to verify whether there was any hazard or if the sensor was faulty, multiple sources said.

In a message sent to Pentagon employees earlier Thursday, employees in certain corridors on select floors were urged to remain in place while awaiting testing results, which it noted could take one to two hours.

The Arlington County Fire Department said its hazardous materials team had responded to the Pentagon in support of the Pentagon Force Protection Agency’s Hazmat Team “during a hazardous materials incident.”

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Jazmine Sullivan returns to alma mater to gift student a prom transformation

Jazmine Sullivan returns to alma mater to gift student a prom transformation
Jazmine Sullivan returns to alma mater to gift student a prom transformation
Jazmine Sullivan performs onstage during Day 2 of the 2025 ESSENCE Festival of Culture presented by Coca-Cola at Caesars Superdome on July 05, 2025, in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images for ESSENCE)

Jazmine Sullivan teamed up with Philadelphia High School For Creative & Performing Arts for a magical prom transformation, gifting a custom prom gown to a student named Raigen and a tuxedo to her date.

In a video posted on social media, Jazmine returned to her alma mater to surprise students with the announcement.

“What’s up, CAPA?” she asks. “I want to give away a free prom dress.”

Jazmine explained that her good friend Marquette, known as designer Tyron Perrin on Instagram, would create the custom look, adding, “We’re gonna give a student a moment to remember.”

The clip then follows Raigen as she’s fitted for a pink strapless gown and as Jazmine, along with Raigen’s family and friends, attended the prom send-off to celebrate Raigen.

“Every young person deserves to feel seen, celebrated, and special which is why I’m so grateful to have had the opportunity to partner with my alma mater, @capaphilly , & @marquette21 to gift a prom gown & tux to one lucky winner,” Jazmine wrote on Instagram, along with footage of the preparation.

“Raigen, you looked beeautiful sweetie. I hope you felt that way too!” she continued. “#TheBaddest Thank you for helping me go back in time and be a part of your special day.” 

She also thanked Marquette and “all of the participants, CAPA staff, and everyone who helped make this happen,” before signing off, “I love you Philly.”

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Watch Turnstile, Noah Kahan, Yungblud and more on Bonnaroo 2026 livestream

Watch Turnstile, Noah Kahan, Yungblud and more on Bonnaroo 2026 livestream
Watch Turnstile, Noah Kahan, Yungblud and more on Bonnaroo 2026 livestream
A general view of atmosphere during the 2015 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival on June 12, 2015 in Manchester, Tennessee. (Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

Bonnaroo has announced the schedule for its 2026 festival livestream, which will air on Hulu and Disney+.

You’ll be able to watch sets by Turnstile, Yungblud, The Strokes, Wet Leg and Geese on Friday; Alabama Shakes, The Neighbourhood, Passion Pit and Rainbow Kitten Surprise on Saturday; and Noah Kahan, Role Model and Modest Mouse on Sunday.

For the full livestream schedule, visit Bonnaroo.com/livestream.

Bonnaroo 2026 takes place in-person June 11-14 in Manchester, Tennessee.

Disney is the parent company of Hulu and ABC News. 

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