Brownsville authorities crack down on rising Jeep Gladiator thefts with dramatic chase and arrests.

Brownsville authorities crack down on rising Jeep Gladiator thefts with dramatic chase and arrests.
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Brownsville authorities crack down on rising Jeep Gladiator thefts with dramatic chase and arrests.
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Bob Dylan launched his 2025 tour in Tulsa, Oklahoma—home of the Bob Dylan Center—swapping out his drummer and diving deep into his legendary catalog. With no phones allowed, the music did all the talking.
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Billy Idol isn’t slowing down—he’s gearing up. With a new concept album, Dream Into It, dropping in April, a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination, and a summer tour with Joan Jett, the punk rock legend is proving he’s still got the fire. In an exclusive chat, Idol reflects on his move to America, his groundbreaking Cyberpunk album, and why collaborating with rock’s next-gen stars like Avril Lavigne is “wild.”
After four years of silence, CHEVELLE returns with a crushing new single, “Rabbit Hole (Cowards, Pt. 1),” and a 38-city North American tour with Asking Alexandria and Dead Poet Society. The first taste of their upcoming 2025 album is here—and it’s heavy.
Evan Stanley and Nick Simmons just turned a jam session into a full-fledged project, recording ten songs together in a flash. With KISS lineage running through their veins, the rock heirs teased fans with a clip featuring an original track—and their legendary dads are already hyped. But don’t expect a KISS sequel—Evan made it clear: “Do I wanna put the makeup on and be ‘Baby Paul’? F*** no.”
Ex-Megadeth bassist David Ellefson spills the tea on songwriting splits, money battles, and his rocky relationship with Dave Mustaine. From behind-the-scenes band politics to a legal throwdown, Ellefson sets the record straight on what really went down in Megadeth.
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As Ozzy Osbourne prepares for his grand farewell at “Back to the Beginning” in Birmingham this July, fans are eager to see if he’ll reunite with Black Sabbath for one last full set. While Ozzy has confirmed he won’t be doing a full performance with the band, he teased that he’ll be joining them for “bits and pieces.” With a star-studded lineup featuring Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, and more, this will be a farewell for the ages!