Yellowstone’s Cole Hauser Teases Upcoming Projects With Matthew McConaughey & 50 Cent
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by Mary Claire Crabtree
42m ago
A snippet of what is in store for Yellowstone. Cole Hauser seems like he is the only one who has intel about what is happening with the future of the show, but even his insight still does not give when the end of the modern-day Western will be on our TV screens. Lainey Wilson and Kelly Reilly noted that they had "absolutely no clue" what is going on with the show earlier this month, and Kevin Costner, after pulling out of the show, notes that he'd potentially like to return. While fans (including myself) weren't even sure if the second half of season five would ever see the light of day, we w ..read more
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Florida Man Runs Over 11-Foot Alligator With His Car To Save His Neighbor’s Life
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by Quinn Eaton
42m ago
What's the only thing more dangerous than an alligator? The answer is the darnedest, most vicious creature on the planet. The Florida Man. Thanks to some quick instincts from a man that calls Florida home, another Floridian is alive and doing as well as he can be after being attacked by an 11-foot alligator. And the story is so absurd, there's really no other state that this could have happened in. This dramatic, what-the-hell-is-happening encounter happened in the beautiful (and apparently alligator infested) city of Naples, Florida. One man by the name of Walter Rudder was driving home and ..read more
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Tiger Woods To Be Paid $100 Million As “PGA Tour Enterprises” Rewards Players For Being Loyal To The Tour
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by Quinn Eaton
2h ago
The PGA Tour is getting PAID. In a move that's basically the PGA Tour's combat against LIV Golf, "PGA Tour Enterprises" has been launched, which basically gives players that stayed loyal to the tour (instead of defecting) a stake in the organization. That "ownership" also grants PGA players the opportunity to receive future and immediate equity, which totals over $1.5 billion. Here's how the payouts appear to be shaking out for some the biggest stars in golf: -Tiger Woods: $1oo million -Rory McIlroy: $50 million -Justin Thomas: $30 million -Jordan Speith: $30 million https://twitter.com/PGATO ..read more
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“My Life Insurance Covers Suicide” – Jimmie Allen Recalls Almost Ending His Life Amid Sexual Assault Allegations
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by Quinn Eaton
2h ago
Jimmie Allen has had quite the backslide in the past year as he's fought serious allegations of sexual assault. It all started back in May of 2023 when his former manager sued the country artist for sexual assault and sexual battery. Not long after that, his entire world and career fell apart, as he was dropped from his record label, divorced by his wife, welcomed twins with another woman (who was also married), and faced other serious allegations from other women who came out accused him of sexual assault as well. He has since settled the sexual assault lawsuit, but that didn't exactly bring ..read more
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Michael McDowell Told Dale Earnhardt Jr. He Was “Willing To Die” While Racing For The Win At Talladega
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by Aaron Ryan
3h ago
For the love of the game... Of course it's a little different when that game is racing a 3,500 lb. race car around a 2.5 mile track at 190+ miles an hour, where one wrong move could literally mean the difference between life and death. But according to Michael McDowell, it was a chance he was willing to take to win the NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega this past weekend. McDowell drives for the smaller Front Row Motorsports team, which obviously means they don't have as many resources as the bigger teams like Hendrick and Joe Gibbs. And that means fewer opportunities to win races, and fewer ..read more
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Kelly Clarkson Delivers Flawless Cover Of Ronnie Milsap’s “It Was Almost Like A Song”
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by Casey Young
3h ago
Another stellar Kelly Clarkson country cover. Yesterday on her daytime talk show The Kelly Clarkson Show, Kelly covered the heck out of the Ronnie Milsap classic "It Was Almost Like a Song." Written by Hal David and Archie Jordan, Milsap recorded "It Was Almost Like a Song" and released it in May of 1977 as the lead single and title track from his album of the same name. It became his eighth #1 song on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, and also became Milsap's first Billboard Hot 100 chart entry when it peaked at #16. It also charted on on Billboard's Hot Adult Contemporary Sin ..read more
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“I Bear Hugged Him So He Wouldn’t Death Roll Me” – South Carolina Man Recounts Surviving Harrowing Alligator Attack
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by Quinn Eaton
3h ago
The situation is extremely dire when you are forced to bear hug an alligator in order to survive. Will Georgitis, a fossil diver in South Carolina, was completing a dive in the Cooper River when his worst nightmare played out in real life. The experienced diver was prepared for a moment like this, though he always hoped he would never have to face off against an alligator. Georgitis described the initial stages of the terrifying encounter to the Post and Courier, saying: "It was a really good dive. I found a lot of teeth. I was at the end of my tank so I came up with about 600 psi, and when I ..read more
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Hank Williams Jr. Sells His Custom-Built Tennessee Home, Complete With A Gun Vault & 33 Acres Of Hunting Land
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by Mary Claire Crabtree
4h ago
I'd say "A Country Boy Can Survive" out here. Bocephus recently sold his Springville, Tennessee home after first putting it on the market for a whopping $3.3 million back in 2022 - but the fact that it's off the market that does not stop me from drooling over it. The 1,566-square-foot, five-bedroom, eight-bathroom is a traditional-style farmhouse that was custom built for Hank Williams Jr. over two decades ago, and backs right up to the Big Sandy Unit of the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge. And with Hank being an avid outdoorsman, this was the perfect home for him to hike and boat on. In a ..read more
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“More Money Than I’d Ever Seen” — Dolly Parton On Working For Porter Wagoner And Why She Eventually Left His Show
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by Casey Young
6h ago
Porter Wagoner famously gave Dolly Parton her first real start in show business. She joined the Porter Wagoner Show in 1967, and was a staple on the program until she left in 1974 to pursue a much bigger, more fulfilling solo career. Of course, she wrote one of the greatest songs of all-time "I Will Always Love You" about their professional break-up, which became very personal very quickly after Dolly left. Porter ended up filing a lawsuit against her, and Dolly owed money to her former boss for three years after leaving his show. Porter filed a $3 million lawsuit against her in 1979, allegin ..read more
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Cody Johnson Does Country Music Proud With First Pitch At Texas Rangers Game
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by Andrew Mies
6h ago
Cody Johnson: Country music star, rodeo pro, and all-around athlete. I don't know if it's really a trope these days, but the tie between country music and rodeo has been strong for some time. Perhaps no artist captured the overlap as well as Chris Ledoux, but in modern times, there's one person and one person only that comes to mind when thinking of artists who rope and ride: Cody Johnson. Before fully committing to life as a country music artist, Cojo was a full on professional bull rider, but a slew of serious injuries cut that career short, though he does still show up for roping events on ..read more
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