Beartooth breaks ‘Free’ on new single

Beartooth breaks ‘Free’ on new single
Beartooth breaks ‘Free’ on new single
“Free” single artwork. (Fearless Records)

Beartooth has premiered a new single called “Free.”

“‘Free’ is the start of the next chapter of my music and my life,” says frontman Caleb Shomo. “The emotional roller coaster that is living can be very complicated at times. In one day you can equally experience pure fear and pure joy.”

He adds, “This song shows a glimpse of what is to come from the next Beartooth album, which is the most honest depiction of my soul I will most likely ever make.”

You can watch the “Free” video streaming now on YouTube.

Beartooth’s most recent album is 2023’s The Surface, which spawned two #1 hits on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart in the singles “Might Love Myself” and “I Was Alive.”

In between, Beartooth linked up with Tom Morello for the 2025 single, “Everything Burns.”

Beartooth is currently touring the U.S., opening for Bad Omens.

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Atreyu announces new album, ’The End Is Not the End’

Atreyu announces new album, ’The End Is Not the End’
Atreyu announces new album, ’The End Is Not the End’
‘The End Is Not the End’ album artwork. (Spinefarm)

Atreyu has announced a new album called The End Is Not the End.

The milestone 10th studio effort from the “Becoming the Bull” metallers is due out April 24. It’s the follow-up to 2023’s The Beautiful Dark of Life.

The End Is Not the End includes the previously released songs “Dead” and “Ego Death.” A third cut, “All for You,” is out now alongside a video, which is now streaming on YouTube.

Atreyu will launch a U.S. tour in April, which includes dates opening for Sevendust.

Here’s the track list for The End Is Not the End:

“The End Is Not the End”
“Dead”
“Break Me”
“All for You”
“Ghost in Me”
“Glass Eater”
“Wait My Love, I’ll Be Home Soon”
“Ego Death”
“Death Rattle”
“Children of Light” ft. Max Cavalera
“In the Dark”
“Afterglow”
“Break the Glass”

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Deluxe Beastie Boys ‘To the 5 Boroughs’ box set announced

Deluxe Beastie Boys ‘To the 5 Boroughs’ box set announced
Deluxe Beastie Boys ‘To the 5 Boroughs’ box set announced
‘To the 5 Boroughs’ box set. (UMe)

A deluxe edition of the 2004 Beastie Boys album, To the 5 Boroughs, will be released as a new box set.

The package will be available as a three-LP and two-CD collection on April 17. Both versions include the original album plus 11 bonus tracks consisting of B-sides and remixes.

The deluxe To the 5 Boroughs was previously released digitally in 2019. This marks the first time it will be available on physical formats.

To the 5 Boroughs marked the sixth Beastie Boys album and spawned the singles “Ch-Check It Out,” which became their first, and only, song to hit #1 on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart.

The Beasties followed To the 5 Boroughs with two more albums, 2007’s The Mix-Up and 2011’s Hot Sauce Committee Part Two. The group disbanded after the 2012 death of founding member Adam “MCA” Yauch.

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Rashida Jones says one message from ‘In the Blink of an Eye’ is ‘to be completely present’

Rashida Jones says one message from ‘In the Blink of an Eye’ is ‘to be completely present’
Rashida Jones says one message from ‘In the Blink of an Eye’ is ‘to be completely present’
Rashida Jones and Daveed Diggs in ‘In the Blink of an Eye.’ (Photo by Searchlight Pictures/Kimberley French, Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2025 Searchlight Pictures. All Rights Reserved.)

The new film In the Blink of an Eye tells three interwoven stories spanning from prehistoric times to a future in space — but the chapter that audiences will likely find most relatable is the story of Claire and Greg. Set in 2023, it follows two Princeton post-graduate students and the evolution of their romance.

Rashida Jones, who plays Claire, tells ABC Audio she loves Claire and Greg’s dedication to making the relationship work.

“What I love so much about this relationship is the improbability of ever making it work with somebody,” she says. Claire and Greg experience career pressures, grief and even “literal geographical obstacles,” Jones says, but they still choose each other.

“The fact that anybody gets together and loves each other enough to make a baby … and raise a child is so improbable,” she says, which is what makes their story romantic. “It’s really hard to be with somebody and to have a family. Like, it’s amazing that it happens.”

Diggs appreciates that the film doesn’t shy away from exploring the hard parts of a relationship. “It follows love in a very honest way,” he says. “Two people who eventually decide that, like, we are really doing this thing and have to be honest about how difficult that is, but it’s always worth it.” 

The film also asks whether living forever would make love more or less meaningful. Diggs, who notes he’s “pretty nervous about death,” believes that mortality deepens connection. “The fact that there is a clock … guides a lot of our decisions and allows us to love more deeply,” he says. He suggests that without it, “You would probably be a lot less likely to fall in love.”

According to Jones, one message of the film, and more specifically their storyline, is: “We do all have a clock and really our only job is to be completely present for whatever moment is in front of us.” 

In the Blink of an Eye is now available to stream on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.

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Nancy Guthrie latest: Sheriff investigating ring camera from 2.5 miles away

Nancy Guthrie latest: Sheriff investigating ring camera from 2.5 miles away
Nancy Guthrie latest: Sheriff investigating ring camera from 2.5 miles away
Pima County Sheriffs deputies prepare for a shift change outside of Nancy Guthrie’s residence, February 15, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

(TUCSON, Ariz.) — The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said video obtained by Fox News is part of the investigation into the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, though it is unclear whether it has any relevance to the case.

A ring camera 2.5 miles from Guthrie’s house captured a car going by around 2:30 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 1, about the time police believe the 84-year-old was abducted from her Tucson, Arizona, home by an unknown suspect.

The FBI said it is aware of the footage.

The sheriff’s department has asked homeowners across Pima County to submit their home security footage. Investigators have canvassed an area within 2 miles of Guthrie’s home.

Investigators have had glimpses of vehicles from various cameras but, as yet, have not associated a particular vehicle to Guthrie’s kidnapping, sources familiar with the case told ABC News.

After a nearly month-long investigation, the FBI is preparing to turn over the house to the Guthrie family, the sources said. 

That signals the home is no longer considered a crime scene of evidentiary value, but the sheriff’s department will stick close.

The sheriff’s department said it “plans to maintain a patrol presence in the Guthrie neighborhood.”

Guthrie’s daughter, “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie, announced on Tuesday a new $1 million reward for the recovery of her mom. The combined reward between the family and law enforcement now stands at $1.2 million.

Anyone with information is urged to call 911, the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI, or the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at 520-351-4900.

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Bill Clinton faces questions from House Oversight Committee in its Epstein probe

Bill Clinton faces questions from House Oversight Committee in its Epstein probe
Bill Clinton faces questions from House Oversight Committee in its Epstein probe
Bill Clinton speaks onstage during the Clinton Global Initiative 2025 Annual Meeting at New York Hilton Midtown on September 25, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for New York Hilton Midtown)

(WASHINGTON) — Former President Bill Clinton is set to give a closed-door deposition to the House Oversight Committee on Friday as part of its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein in Chappaqua, New York.

The former president’s testimony comes a day after the Republican-led committee questioned former secretary of state and first lady Hillary Clinton over the couple’s dealings with the convicted sex offender.

In her deposition Thursday, Hillary Clinton said she did not know Epstein, could not recall ever encountering him and never visited him on his island or at his home or office.

Hillary Clinton said after her deposition that the committee asked her over and over if she knew Epstein and there were questions that were off subject — about UFOs and the debunked “Pizzagate” conspiracy.

“So if they are going to fulfill their responsibilities to literally investigate the investigations, which is what they originally said was the scope of their work, I think they could have spent the day more productively,” she said.

Neither Bill Clinton nor Hillary Clinton has been accused of wrongdoing and both deny having any knowledge of Epstein’s crimes.

No Epstein survivor or associate has ever made a public allegation of wrongdoing or inappropriate behavior by the former president or his wife in connection with his prior relationship with Epstein.

“No one is accusing, at this moment, the Clintons of any wrongdoing,” Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer said Thursday morning ahead of Hillary Clinton’s deposition. “They’re going to have due process, but we have a lot of questions, and the purpose of the whole investigation is to try to understand many things about Epstein.”

Bill Clinton’s association with Epstein was first noted publicly in 2002 after reporters learned of the former president’s flight that year on Epstein’s jet for a humanitarian mission to multiple African nations.

Bill Clinton told New York Magazine through a spokesperson at the time that “Jeffrey is both a highly successful financier and a committed philanthropist with a keen sense of global markets and an in-depth knowledge of 21st century science.”

Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s co-conspirator who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking and other crimes said in a recorded interview last year with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, that it was she, not Epstein, who had a friendship with Bill Clinton, and that she was the one who suggested and organized his trips on Epstein’s aircraft.

The Clintons were subpoenaed to appear under oath in front of the committee for a deposition in January, but failed to comply, arguing the subpoenas were without legal merit. Rather, they proposed a four-hour transcribed interview instead. 

David Kendall, the Clintons’ lawyer, argued that the couple has no information relevant to the committee’s investigation of the federal government’s handling of investigations into Epstein and Maxwell, and should not be required to appear for in-person testimony.

Kendall contended the Clintons should be permitted to provide the limited information they have to the committee in writing.

Comer had long threatened to hold the Clintons in contempt if they failed to appear before the committee, so when they didn’t, a contempt resolution was drafted and put to a vote.

The Oversight Committee passed the contempt resolution with nine Democrats voting in favor of it, teeing it up for a full House vote. 

At the last minute, just before the resolution was to be voted on in the House, the Clintons agreed to sit for a deposition, postponing further consideration of a contempt vote.

Democrats on the committee said they hope this week’s testimony from the Clintons spark Republican committee members to investigate more of Epstein’s ties to President Donald Trump. 

Trump has repeatedly denied any knowledge of Epstein’s crimes and has said that he cut off contact with his former friend more than 20 years ago.

While the Clintons have agreed to speak with the committee behind closed doors, they have still pushed for public hearings as part of the committee’s investigation. 

“I will not sit idly as they use me as a prop in a closed-door kangaroo court by a Republican Party running scared,” Bill Clinton wrote in a lengthy post on X. “If they want answers, let’s stop the games & do this the right way: in a public hearing, where the American people can see for themselves what this is really about.”

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Dept. of Defense shoots down Customs and Border Protection drone near El Paso: Officials

Dept. of Defense shoots down Customs and Border Protection drone near El Paso: Officials
Dept. of Defense shoots down Customs and Border Protection drone near El Paso: Officials
The new MQ-9 Predator B, an unmanned surveillance aircraft system, unveiled by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), October 30, 2006 (Photo by Gary Williams/Getty Images)

(EL PASO, Texas) — The Department of Defense mistakenly shot down a Customs and Border Protection drone over El Paso, according to a statement from House representatives and a congressional aide.

Congress was briefed on the incident on Thursday, a source confirmed to ABC News.

The Federal Aviation Administration expanded its temporary flight restrictions over the Fort Hancock airspace in Texas, about 50 miles to the southeast of El Paso, which prohibits all flight operations there through June 24, due to “security” reasons. 

The location of the airspace restriction does not impact commercial flights, according to the FAA.

The Pentagon, CBP and the FAA released a joint statement in response to the incident.

“This reported engagement occurred when the Department of War employed counter-unmanned aircraft system authorities to mitigate a seemingly threatening unmanned aerial system operating within military airspace,” the statement said.

“The engagement took place far away from populated areas and there were no commercial aircraft in the vicinity,” the statement went on to say. “These agencies will continue to work on increased cooperation and communication to prevent such incidents in the future.”

The statement didn’t include specifics about the nature of the drone that was shot down but said: “At President Trump’s direction, the Department of War, FAA, and Customs and Border Patrol are working together in an unprecedented fashion to mitigate drone threats by Mexican cartels and foreign terrorist organizations at the U.S.-Mexico Border.”

Congressional Democrats issued a statement criticizing the incident.

In the statement, ranking members of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure said: “Our heads are exploding over the news that DoD reportedly shot down a Customs and Border Protection drone using a high risk counter-unmanned aircraft system.”

The statement, from Rick Larsen, D-Wash., André Carson, D-Ind. and Bennie G. Thompson, D-Miss., called out the White House directly.

“We said MONTHS ago that the White House’s decision to sidestep a bipartisan, tri-committee bill to appropriately train C-UAS operators and address the lack of coordination between the Pentagon, DHS and the FAA was a short-sighted idea. Now, we’re seeing the result of its incompetence,” the members said.

The incident comes after the FAA’s abrupt shutdown of airspace over El Paso earlier this month.

Sources with direct knowledge told ABC News at the time that it came days after a laser was used by the Department of Homeland Security to shoot down an object in the vicinity of Fort Bliss. One of the sources said the object was a balloon.

The FAA imposed a surprise 10-day shutdown of airspace within a 10-mile radius of El Paso, halting all arrivals and departures at its airport for what it initially described only as “special security reasons.”

Within hours, the FAA rescinded the order. The Trump administration said the closing of airspace was related to the military neutralizing cartel drones, not a balloon.

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Scoreboard roundup — 2/26/26

Scoreboard roundup — 2/26/26
Scoreboard roundup — 2/26/26

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Hornets 133, Pacers 109
Heat 117, 76ers 124
Wizards 96, Hawks 126
Spurs 126, Nets 110
Rockets 113, Magic 108
Trail Blazers 121, Bulls 112
Kings 130, Mavericks 121
Lakers 110, Suns 113
Pelicans 129, Jazz 118
Timberwolves 94, Clippers 88

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Blue Jackets 2, Bruins 4
Islanders 4, Canadiens 3
Red Wings 2, Senators 1
Maple Leafs 1, Panthers 5
Devils 1, Penguins 4
Lightning 4, Hurricanes 5
Flyers 3, Rangers 2
Kraken 1, Blues 5
Blackhawks 2, Predators 4
Wild 5, Avalanche 2
Flames 4, Sharks 1
Oilers 8, Kings 1

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In brief: ‘Running Point’ season 2 gets release date and more

In brief: ‘Running Point’ season 2 gets release date and more
In brief: ‘Running Point’ season 2 gets release date and more

Two Saturday Night Live alum are teaming up for a new series at Apple TV. Variety reports that Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Cecily Strong will star in a limited drama-comedy series inspired by the New York Magazine article The Nanny Squatter by Bindu Bansinath. If I Had Legs I’d Kick You director Mary Bronstein will write, direct and showrun the series, which centers on a couple whose lives are upended after they welcome a caregiver into their home …

Netflix has shared its first look and release date for season 2 of Running Point. The series, which comes from executive producer Mindy Kaling and stars Oscar nominee Kate Hudson, returns with more episodes on April 23. Season 2 also stars Drew Tarver, Brenda Song, Scott MacArthur, Fabrizio Guido, Chet Hanks, Toby Sandeman, Uche Agada and Justin Theroux …

Chris Pine is looking to team up with Emma Stone. Deadline reports the actor is in talks to star alongside Stone in an upcoming romantic comedy film for Universal Pictures. While the film’s plot is being kept under wraps, Stone’s husband, Dave McCary, will direct it from a script by Patrick Kang and Michael Levin

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Need a first dance song for your wedding? Chris Young has a suggestion

Need a first dance song for your wedding? Chris Young has a suggestion
Need a first dance song for your wedding? Chris Young has a suggestion
Chris Young’s ‘I Didn’t Come Here to Leave’ (Black River)

When Chris Young was creating his Black River debut, I Didn’t Come Here to Leave, there was one song he had to have: “Til the Last One Dies.”

“It’s one of the few songs on the album that I didn’t have a hand in writing,” he tells ABC Audio. “But I just fell in love with this song and wanted it before anybody else got ahold of it.”

Though the top-25 hit is familiar territory for Chris, it still breaks new ground.

“[It’s] definitely a straight down the middle love song, which a lot of people go, ‘Well, you’ve got a bunch of love songs over the course of your career,'” he says. “But this was the first time in a long time I’d done a, like, ‘could be your first dance’ version of a love song. So I just thought it was a really amazing way to say that and turn a phrase.”  

Chris currently only has a handful of dates on his concert schedule, as he hasn’t announced any 2026 tour plans yet. 

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