Country legend Bill Cody in heart, kidney failure: 'We need a miracle'

Bill Cody, an iconic voice of country music and host at the Grand Ole Opry, is critically ill and needs a double transplant to survive, his family said.

Erin Brockovich pushing for data center transparency as AI booms

Erin Brockovich says she’s received thousands of reports on AI data centers, and the most common concern is transparency. “If data centers are so great, why are they being built in secret?” she asks.

The rise of heavy metal music
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In this episode of LiveNOW & Then, we look back at the history of heavy metal music and how its dark, provocative lyrics led to lawsuits, congressional hearings and even exorcisms by Catholic priests.  

Joe Negri, Mister Rogers' handyman and jazz musician, dies at 99

Joe Negri, the jazz musician known for his work as the handyman alongside Fred Rogers in "Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood," has died at the age of 99, according to TribLIVE. 

Foster Sylvers, former child star of The Sylvers, dies at 64: reports

Foster Sylvers, the former child star who helped propel the family R&B group The Sylvers to fame in the 1970s, has reportedly died at age 64.

Missouri cuts funding for Dolly Parton’s free book program: reports

The popular book program founded by legendary country singer Dolly Parton reportedly suffered a budget cut in one of its available states.

Darrell Sheets' autopsy report released, new details on death

Darrell Sheets’ autopsy report has revealed further details about the "Storage Wars" star’s death at 67 years old.

BTS fans outraged over TV news anchor’s "death to America" cookie comment

James Eppler, an anchor at Gray Media-owned KJTV in Lubbock, was reading a story about the BTS-Oreo cookie collab when things presumably went off-script.