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Jury Rules Live Nation Guilty of Running Illegal Monopoly

The jury ruled that Live Nation had operated as a monopoly and overcharged fans and now the judge will now oversee deliberation on the next steps to remedy the situation. Continue reading…

Should Music Be Political? Billy Corgan Asks David Draiman

Billy Corgan asked Disturbed frontman David Draiman whether he thinks music should be political on his podcast 'The Magnificent Others.' Continue reading…

Are Iconic Goth Band HIM the Next to Reunite?

Ville Valo says he misses his former bandmates and would be up for playing with HIM again someday. Continue reading…

Taylor Momsen Hospitalized, Shows Photo of Spider Rash

The Pretty Reckless' Taylor Momsen was hospitalized in Mexico over a skin rash that formed on her leg after being bit by a poisonous spider. Continue reading…

What Songs Should Be Played at Billy Idol's Rock Hall Induction?

Vote in our poll to let us know which songs you'd like to see Billy Idol play at his Rock Hall induction. Continue reading…

Local News

VIDEO: Family of child injured in deadly incident at a Nebraska Walmart speaks out

Parents open up about fear and recovery after their 3-year-old child was hurt in a shocking kidnapping attempt at a Walmart in Nebraska.

VIDEO: Hesperia Dam faces possible failure as flooding hits western Michigan, officials warn

A video shows water surging through Hesperia Dam in western Michigan on Wednesday as storms raised White River levels and officials warned of possible dam failure risk.

Oklahoma voters to decide on constitutional voter ID amendment

A special election on Aug. 25 will let Oklahoma voters decide whether to amend the state Constitution to require proof of identity when voting.

Oklahoma Christian University displays flags to honor OKC bombing victims

Oklahoma Christian University students and volunteers set up flags on campus to commemorate the 168 lives lost in the Oklahoma City bombing, marking 31 years since the tragedy.

Dash cam video shows deputies rescue baby after chase ends in crash in Kentucky

Dash cam footage captured the rescue of a two-month-old baby after a police chase ended with a car crashing into a church in Northern Kentucky.

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