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Jack White Mocks Trump's Plan to Sign U.S. Paper Currency

The U.S. Department of the Treasury recently announced that Donald Trump’s “signature will appear on future U.S. paper currency,” and Jack White isn't happy about it. Continue reading…

Backstory to My Chemical Romance's 'Phantom' T-Shirt Explained

As with everything My Chemical Romance, there is more to this story than just another T-shirt being for sale on their website. Continue reading…

March Madness Rd 3 - Vote for Best '70s, '80s, '90s + '00s Bands

Vote now in the third round of Loudwire's March Madness: Decades of Destruction tournament Continue reading…

Grammy-Winning Metal Song Used in Baseball Team’s 2026 Hype Video

Turnstile's Grammy-winning 'Birds' soundtracks the 2026 Baltimore Orioles hype video. Continue reading…

Setlist + Video - Arch Enemy Play First Show With Lauren Hart

Hart recently replaced lead vocalist Alissa White-Gluz after her 11-year tenure with the band. Continue reading…

Local News

Pesticide contamination prompts black bean recall warning

The FDA posted a recall for bulk organic black beans, chili bean blend and soup mix after pesticide residue was found. All lot numbers are affected.

Family, friends gather to remember fallen Oklahoma firefighter Todd Pendleton

Friends, family and first responders from across the state gathered in Norman on Saturday to honor volunteer Goldsby firefighter Todd Pendleton.

Oklahoma lawmakers advance bills on free speech, data centers, and summer feeding programs

Oklahoma lawmakers advanced bills on college free speech policies, data center regulations, and federal summer feeding programs during deadline week at the Capitol.

Nestlé says 413,793 KitKat candy bars stolen en route from Italy to Poland

Swiss food giant Nestlé says 413,793 candy bars of its KitKat chocolate brand were stolen after leaving its production site in Italy earlier this week for Poland.

Latson, Johnson power South Carolina past Oklahoma to reach the Elite Eight of women’s March Madness

Ta’Niya Latson scored 28 points and Raven Johnson added 18 to help top-seed South Carolina beat No. 4 seed Oklahoma 94-68 on Saturday and advance to the Elite Eight of the women’s March Madness tournament.

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