Inflation expected to have held firm, posing challenge amid DOJ probe into Fed Chair Powell

Inflation expected to have held firm, posing challenge amid DOJ probe into Fed Chair Powell
Inflation expected to have held firm, posing challenge amid DOJ probe into Fed Chair Powell
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. (Li Yuanqing/Xinhua via Getty Images)

(NEW YORK) — An inflation report on Tuesday is set to provide a key gauge of the nation’s economy, just days after reports of a Department of Justice probe into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell brought fresh scrutiny to the independence of the central bank and its capacity to manage price increases.

Economists expect year-over-year inflation to have been left unchanged at 2.7% in December. Inflation stands at its lowest level since July, but it remains nearly a percentage point higher than the Fed’s target rate of 2%, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Prices for some high-profile items like coffee and beef continue to soar.

Coffee prices jumped nearly 19% year-over-year in November, the most recent month for which data is available. Beef prices climbed almost 16% over that span. Egg prices plummeted in November, however, falling 13% compared to the previous year.

The onset of elevated inflation alongside sluggish hiring in recent months had put the Fed in a difficult position, even before the DOJ opened a probe into Powell.

The central bank must balance a dual mandate to keep inflation under control and maximize employment. To address pressure on both of its goals, the Fed primarily holds a single tool: interest rates.

The Fed cut interest rates at three consecutive meetings late last year in an effort to boost the flagging labor market. Still, borrowing costs remain well above a 0% rate established at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The criminal probe into Powell appears to center on allegations of false testimony he made about cost overruns in a renovation of the Fed’s headquarters during a congressional hearing in June.

Powell, who was appointed by Trump in 2017, issued a rare video message on Sunday night rebuking the investigation as a politically motivated effort to influence the Fed’s interest rate policy.

A bipartisan group of economists and former top Fed officials on Monday issued a joint statement condemning the probe as an attempt to undermine the Fed’s political independence.

The investigation follows months of strident criticism leveled at the Fed by President Donald Trump, who has urged the central bank to significantly reduce interest rates. Trump denied any involvement in the criminal investigation during a brief interview with NBC News on Sunday night.

In a statement to ABC News, a spokesperson for Attorney General Pam Bondi said, “The Attorney General has instructed her U.S. Attorneys to prioritize investigating any abuse of taxpayer dollars.”

A longstanding norm of independence usually insulates the Fed from direct political interference.

In the event a central bank lacks independence, policymakers tend to favor lower interest rates as a means of boosting short-term economic activity, analysts previously told ABC News. But, they added, that posture poses a major risk in the possibility of years-long inflation fueled by a rise in consumer demand, untethered by interest rates.

Stocks closed higher on Monday, shrugging off a dip earlier in the day after reports of the DOJ probe into Powell.

Treasury yields, however, also ticked up on Monday, suggesting possible concern about the Fed’s ability to constrain inflation.

Since bonds pay a given investor a fixed amount each year, the specter of inflation risks devaluing the asset and, in turn, makes bonds less attractive. When bond prices fall due to a drop in demand for Treasuries, bond yields rise.

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Scoreboard roundup — 1/12/26

Scoreboard roundup — 1/12/26
Scoreboard roundup — 1/12/26

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

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Panthers 4, Sabres 3
Hurricanes 3, Red Wings 4
Kraken 4, Rangers 2
Lightning 5, Flyers 1
Canucks 3, Canadiens 6
Devils 5, Wild 2
Oilers 4, Blackhawks 1
Maple Leafs 4, Avalanche 3
Stars 3, Kings 1

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Jazz 123, Cavaliers 112
Celtics 96, Pacers 98
76ers 115, Raptors 102
Nets 105, Mavericks 113
Lakers 112, Kings 124
Hornets 109, Clippers 117

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Texans 30, Steelers 6

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George Birge says sons are ’10 feet tall at school’ after ‘It Won’t Be Long’ video

George Birge says sons are ’10 feet tall at school’ after ‘It Won’t Be Long’ video
George Birge says sons are ’10 feet tall at school’ after ‘It Won’t Be Long’ video
George Birge (Disney/Michael Le Brecht)

George Birge‘s current top-10 hit, “It Won’t Be Long,” was inspired by his sons, so it only made sense that 8-year-old George James Birge and 6-year-old Luke Birge should appear in the music video

“They love it, man,” George tells ABC Audio. “They’re 10 feet tall at school, and their buddies, you know, all listen to country music too, and so it’s a lot of fun.”

George says his older son has gotten particularly interested in the family business.

“They couldn’t be more opposite in their personalities,” he reveals. “One’s Mr. Straight Shooter and one is the life of the party, but they’re best friends.”

“And now that they’ve both gotten a little taste of like getting to come out onstage with dad or getting [to be] part of social media videos and stuff,” he continues, “I mean, I’ll be on the couch and my 8-year-old would come, put his head on my shoulder and be like, ‘All right, how many views we got, Dad? How’s it looking?'”

“So they love it, man. But any excuse for us to spend time as a family and make it fun. And even though it is work sometimes, putting stuff out there, getting to enjoy the time with each other is the best,” he adds.  

The younger George will celebrate his ninth birthday on Saturday.

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Mariah Carey, Eminem, Drake and more among artists with most weeks at #1 on ‘Billboard’ 200

Mariah Carey, Eminem, Drake and more among artists with most weeks at #1 on ‘Billboard’ 200
Mariah Carey, Eminem, Drake and more among artists with most weeks at #1 on ‘Billboard’ 200
Mariah Carey at ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ (Disney/Randy Holmes)

Mariah Carey, Eminem and Drake are among the artists with the most total weeks at #1 in the history of the Billboard 200 album chart. Billboard recently compiled the list, which is topped by The Beatles, who spent 132 total weeks as chart-toppers.

Michael Jackson secured 51 weeks at #1, including 37 weeks in 1983 and 1984 with Thriller, and Whitney Houston spent 46 weeks atop the chart. Drake logged 37 weeks at #1, making him both the hip-hop artist and the Canadian artist with the most weeks at the top. Thirteen of those weeks came from Views, his longest-running #1 album.

Drake is tied with Harry Belafonte and followed by Eminem, who is tied with Prince at 35 weeks each. Eminem’s total includes albums such as his 2005 greatest-hits set Curtain Call: The Hits8 Mile: Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture and his longest-running #1, The Marshall Mathers LP. 

Mariah rounds out the list with 30 weeks at #1, all from regular studio releases. Her longest-running #1 was her self-titled debut, Mariah Carey, which spent 11 weeks at #1 in 1991.

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Louis Tomlinson says some One Direction songs are now too ‘raunchy’ for him to sing

Louis Tomlinson says some One Direction songs are now too ‘raunchy’ for him to sing
Louis Tomlinson says some One Direction songs are now too ‘raunchy’ for him to sing
Louis Tomlinson ‘Billboard’ digital cover (Photo: Austin Hargrave)

When Louis Tomlinson kicks off his upcoming solo world tour in March, chances are he’ll include some One Direction songs in his set list — but they may not be the ones you want to hear. Why? Louis says they’re too dirty for him to sing.

Louis tells Billboard, “I like to pick one that I wrote — but the biggest challenge is finding a lyric that feels all right to sing as a 34-year-old guy. And that’s actually not the easiest thing to do, because some of those One Direction lyrics are f****** raunchy, man, proper! But it’s also a really fun thing to try and integrate something sonically.”

However, Louis says that he does enjoy doing a reimagined version of “Night Changes,” and in the past he’s performed “No Control,” “Where Do Broken Hearts Go” and “Drag Me Down.”

As for his One Direction bandmates, Louis has teamed with Zayn Malik for a Netflix docuseries that will stream later this year. But when asked if he thinks he and Zayn will continue to be buddy-buddy in the future, he says, “I suppose that we’ll see in time. … [I]t definitely feels closer than it was. But I think we’re all so busy, it’s hard to keep that consistency.”

And despite the proliferation of other boy bands, such as BTS, Louis says, “I still don’t think there’s been anything similar, really, to One Direction. … [P]retty much every boy band that had come before us would fit into a quite specific mold. There was a way of doing boy bands back in the day — dressing in the same outfits, dancing. We broke free from that mold.”

Louis’ tour comes in support of his new solo album, How Did I Get Here?, which is out Jan. 23.

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Djo’s ‘End of Beginning’ jumps to top 10 on Hot 100

Djo’s ‘End of Beginning’ jumps to top 10 on Hot 100
Djo’s ‘End of Beginning’ jumps to top 10 on Hot 100
Djo on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (Disney/Randy Holmes)

This certainly isn’t the end of Djo‘s “End of Beginning.”

Joe Keery‘s viral hit has now reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, nearly four years after its original release in 2022. It currently sits at #6 on the all-genre chart, beating its previous peak of #11.

The Hot 100 ascent of “End of Beginning” is just the latest chapter in the song’s winding history. Two years after its 2022 premiere, “End of Beginning” became a TikTok smash in 2024. While certainly known for his role as Steve Harrington on Stranger Things, “End of Beginning” proved to be Keery’s first breakout hit as Djo, which he’s followed with the singles “Basic Being Basic” and “Delete Ya.”

Now, following the series finale of Stranger Things dropping on New Year’s Eve, interest in “End of Beginning” has once again spiked, driving its latest chart success.

As previously reported, “End of Beginning” also hit #1 on the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart.

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The Pretty Reckless’ Taylor Momsen looks forward to rejoining ‘incredible’ AC/DC on ‘the greatest tour’

The Pretty Reckless’ Taylor Momsen looks forward to rejoining ‘incredible’ AC/DC on ‘the greatest tour’
The Pretty Reckless’ Taylor Momsen looks forward to rejoining ‘incredible’ AC/DC on ‘the greatest tour’
Taylor Momsen of The Pretty Reckless at 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Disney/Frank Micelotta)

After opening up for AC/DC in 2024 and 2025, The Pretty Reckless will once again be on the bill for the 2026 leg of the Power Up world tour. Needless to say, Taylor Momsen tells ABC Audio she’s excited to return to the road with the “Back in Black” legends.

“First of all, they’re f****** awesome,” Momsen laughs. “AC/DC is incredible.”

“They are the coolest guys, they are rock ‘n’ roll to their core, they’re, like, the definition of what that is,” she continues. “They’re one of the inventors of this, so to get to watch that every night and share a stage with them and get to know them as people, like, everything about it has been just surreal and amazing.”

For Momsen, getting to open for AC/DC and then watch them perform in a single night is a double dose of awesome.

“I get to play a show and be a fan,” Momsen says. “That’s the greatest tour!”

One previous Pretty Reckless show with AC/DC didn’t go as planned when Momsen was bitten onstage by a bat during a 2024 set in Spain. While the incident resulted in weeks of rabies shots, she tells Metal Hammer it earned her a new nickname in the AC/DC camp: Batgirl.

“They threw me a bat-themed birthday party with a giant homemade bat cake and some bat horns as a tiara; it was crazy,” Momsen says. “When AC/DC give you a nickname, you stick with that!”

The Pretty Reckless’ tour with AC/DC resumes in South America in February. It’ll come to the U.S. in July.

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Debbie Harry, Kate Pierson to perform at annual Tibet House Benefit Concert

Debbie Harry, Kate Pierson to perform at annual Tibet House Benefit Concert
Debbie Harry, Kate Pierson to perform at annual Tibet House Benefit Concert
(L-R) Singers Debbie Harry of Blondie and Kate Pierson of The B-52’s perform during the 34th Annual John Lennon Tribute Benefit Concert at Symphony Space on December 5, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/WireImage)

Blondie’s Debbie Harry and The B-52sKate Pierson are among the artists set to perform at the 39th annual Tibet House US Benefit Concert, taking place March 3 at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

Musicians Philip Glass and Laurie Anderson will once again serve as the night’s artistic directors, with Patti Smith Group’s Tony Shanahan serving as musical director.

Anderson and the Philip Glass Ensemble are also part of the lineup, along with singer/songwriter Allison Russell and others, with more artists to be announced.

Proceeds from the show support Tibet House US, a nonprofit educational institution and cultural embassy founded in 1987 by the Dalai Lama to ensure the survival of the Tibetan civilization.

Over the past almost four decades Tibet House benefit concerts have featured performances by such artists as R.E.M, David Bowie, Carly Simon, Pearl Jam’s Eddie VedderLou Reed, Joan Baez, Jackson Browne, Annie Lennox and more.

Tickets are on sale now.

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‘Pretty in Pink’ returns to theaters Valentine’s Day weekend to celebrate 40th anniversary

‘Pretty in Pink’ returns to theaters Valentine’s Day weekend to celebrate 40th anniversary
‘Pretty in Pink’ returns to theaters Valentine’s Day weekend to celebrate 40th anniversary
Jon Cryer, Molly Ringwald and Andrew McCarthy on set of the film ‘Pretty In Pink’ in 1986. (Paramount/Getty Images)

Rom-com fans can spend their Valentine’s Day weekend at the movie theater watching the rerelease of an ’80s classic.

Pretty in Pink is returning to cinemas to celebrate its 40th anniversary. Paramount Pictures is partnering with Fathom Entertainment to put the classic coming-of-age rom-com back on the big screen worldwide.

The movie, which stars Molly Ringwald, Harry Dean Stanton, Jon Cryer, Annie Potts, James Spader and Andrew McCarthy, will be back in theaters Feb. 13 through Feb. 16.

Pretty in Pink was written and executive produced by John Hughes and directed by Howard Deutch. It tells the story of a teen girl named Andie (Ringwald) who lives on the other side of town. She has a thing for Blane (McCarthy), who is the high school’s wealthy heartthrob. He asks her to the prom, but their love story is threatened by peer pressure and Andie’s best friend, Duckie (Cryer).

This special 40th anniversary screening features a bonus “Filmmaker Focus” featurette with Deutch, who recounts memories of the movie’s production and talks about its lasting impact.

“For Generation X, Pretty in Pink captured the imaginations and hearts of moviegoers, and that legacy lives on today—forty years later—for movie lovers of all ages,” Ray Nutt, the chief executive officer at Fathom Entertainment, said in a statement. “Fathom is thrilled to return the movie to the big screen, newly remastered by Paramount Pictures from a 4K film transfer supervised by director Howard Deutch.”

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Primus to perform at 2026 ’Bass Magazine’ Awards

Primus to perform at 2026 ’Bass Magazine’ Awards
Primus to perform at 2026 ’Bass Magazine’ Awards
Primus performs at Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre on July 16, 2025 in Sterling Heights, Michigan. (Scott Legato/Getty Images)

Primus will be performing at the 2026 Bass Magazine Awards, which take place Jan. 22 at The Observatory in Santa Ana, California.

The set will take place after frontman Les Claypool is honored with the Bass Magazine Lifetime Achievement Award, which will be presented by Justin Chancellor of Tool and Robert Trujillo of Metallica.

The Bass Magazine Awards will also feature a performance by Green Day‘s Mike Dirnt, who’s also receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award, and an appearance by blink-182‘s Mark Hoppus.

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