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Chuck D on Gene Simmons Doubling Down on Rap 'Ghetto' Comments

Gene Simmons complained that hip-hop artists shouldn't get into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame... again. Chuck D of Public Enemy responds. Continue reading…

Arch Enemy Might Have Just Revealed Their New Singer

The Swedish metal veterans parted ways with Alissa White-Gluz in late 2025. Continue reading…

Video of Chad Kroeger Drunk Singing 'Rockstar' for Fan Goes Viral

A video taken several years ago of Chad Kroeger drunk singing Nickelback's 'Rockstar' to a fan in a casino has gone viral again. Continue reading…

2000s Nu-Metal Band Teases Return With Cryptic Social Posts

Their last album came out in 2004. Continue reading…

The Warped Tour Announced 42 More Bands for 2026 Lineup

Sleep Theory, The Used, The Academy Is and Anberlin have all been added to the lineup for the 2026 Vans Warped Tour. Continue reading…

Local News

TIMELINE: Severe weather possible as storms continue tracking through Oklahoma Saturday

Oklahoma faced a marginal risk of severe weather Friday night, with potential for low tornado activity and hail, as storms moved through the region and will continue throughout Saturday.

Oklahoma opens first center dedicated to neurodegenerative research

The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation has launched the Meinders Center for Neurodegenerative Research, thanks to an $8 million donation, to advance studies on brain diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

'This isn't my house': Oklahoma City homeowner discovers stranger asleep in living room

An Oklahoma City homeowner was startled to find a stranger asleep in her living room early Thursday morning, prompting her to alert the police.

A lawsuit seeks to stop Trump's overhaul of a 100-year-old public golf course in Washington

Two golfers in Washington, D.C., have sued the federal government to try to prevent the Trump administration from overhauling a more than 100-year-old public golf course

A judge says she'll rule that the US still cannot force states to provide data on SNAP recipients

A judge says she plans to rule that President Donald Trump's administration still cannot force states to hand over detailed information on people who have applied for or received SNAP food aid

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